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Venus and the Moon to Perform Weekend Sky Show

13 years ago from Space.com

Early-bird skywatchers will get a pre-dawn treat of Venus near the moon this weekend.

Dot Earth: Obama's Climate Speech

13 years ago from NY Times Science

How Obama can build on his State of the Union message with a speech explaining why an energy quest is necessary.

Intensive preparations for ATV freighter launch to Space Station

13 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- The fuel and most of the cargo are loaded and ATV has been hoisted to the top of Ariane 5 as teams on four continents prepare for the...

Rosneft, Exxon to explore Black Sea

13 years ago from UPI

MOSCOW, Jan. 28 (UPI) -- Russian oil company Rosneft said it reached a deal with U.S. supermajor Exxon Mobil to explore for hydrocarbons on the Black Sea shelf.

Alabama Researchers Get Close View of Winter Storm

13 years ago from Newswise - Scinews

Who would have guessed that the perfect place to gather detailed scientific data from a powerful snowstorm would be in Alabama? That turned out to be the case during a...

Secret payload launched on largest West Coast rocket

13 years ago from Reuters:Science

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The largest rocket ever launched from the U.S. West Coast blasted off on Thursday from Vandenberg Air Force Base, carrying a top secret satellite into orbit,...

First large-scale, physics-based space weather model transitions into operation

13 years ago from Science Daily

The first large-scale, physics-based space weather prediction model is transitioning from research into operation.

Obama Proposes Big Boost for Blue-Sky Energy Research Agency

13 years ago from Science NOW

Following last night's declaration by President Barack Obama of a "Sputnik Moment" on competitiveness...

Centuries of sailors weren't wrong: Looking at the horizon stabilizes posture

13 years ago from Science Daily

Everybody who has been aboard a ship has heard the advice: if you feel unsteady, look at the horizon. For a new study, researchers measured how much people sway on...

NASA Hangs a 'For Rent' Sign on Kennedy Space Center

13 years ago from Space.com

If you need a place to launch a rocket or put together a spaceship, you're in luck: NASA is looking to rent out many of the facilities at its Kennedy...

Your Guide to the Year in Science 2011

13 years ago from PopSci

Space and Aviation: Private Trucks Take Flight This summer, spaceflight company SpaceX, contracted by NASA to replace the retired space shuttle, will dock its Dragon spacecraft at the International Space Station SpaceX2011 is...

Supergiant star with a thick dust disc

13 years ago from Physorg

How is it possible that HD 62623, a hot super-giant star on the verge of death, is surrounded by a disc, generally only associated with infant stars? Using long-baseline stellar...

Rings on the horizon

13 years ago from Physorg

The Cassini spacecraft has taken a some recent images of two of Saturn’s most notorious moons, where in both images the planet’s rings serve as a backdrop. Above, Enceladus stands...

International Space Station Could Get Private Inflatable Room

13 years ago from Space.com

The International Space Station could get a new inflatable module supplied by the American company Bigelow Aerospace, sources say.

Life-from-asteroid idea bolstered

13 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

Experiments show how conditions around a far-flung star may have formed the building blocks of life in the form they are found on Earth.

Astronomers discover coolest objects outside solar system

13 years ago from Physorg

UK's University of Hertfordshire astronomers have measured the distances to 11 of the coolest objects ever discovered outside our solar system. The 11 cool objects – known as brown dwarfs...

Parent of Taiwan's Foxconn enters solar power

13 years ago from Physorg

The parent of Taiwanese IT giant Foxconn will pay over $130 million to become the major shareholder in a solar cell company as part of a plan to expand into...

Cyclone Wilma’s eye catches attention of NASA satellites

13 years ago from Science Blog

Wilma caught the eye of NASA. NASA's Aqua satellite captured visible and infrared images of Cyclone Wilma in the Southwestern Pacific Ocean and her eye was clearly visible from space....

NASA infrared data sees birth of 10th tropical depression in Southern Indian Ocean near Australian coast

13 years ago from Science Blog

NASA's Aqua satellite captured an infrared image of the very cold clouds that house powerful thunderstorms within the Southern Indian Ocean's newest tropical depression, number 10S. The depression...

Huge Runaway Star Creates Stunning Dust Shockwave

13 years ago from Space.com

A huge star has been photographed slamming through a barrier of cosmic dust.

As Mars Slips Behind the Sun, NASA Rover Goes Solo

13 years ago from Space.com

Starting next week, NASA's Mars rover Opportunity will get a temporary respite from its bossy operators here on Earth. But the rover won't be able to slack off.

Kepler's Discovery

13 years ago from Space.com

Space.com correspondent Dave Brody talks about the discovery of a small planet outside of our solar system made by the Kepler observatory.

ScienceShot: Oversized Exoplanets Inflate Themselves

13 years ago from Science NOW

Finding explains why many "Hot Jupiters" are larger than expected

Runaway star plows through space

13 years ago from

A massive star flung away from its former companion is plowing through space dust. The result is a brilliant bow shock, seen here as a yellow arc in a new...

How A New Software Can Help To Save The Planet Ton By Ton

13 years ago from

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Salt-seeking instrument blanketed in silver

13 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- Technicians from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., completed the installation of thermal blankets on NASA's Aquarius instrument last week, as the Aquarius/Satelite de Aplicaciones Cientificas (SAC-D)...

A Boy And His 286: Into The Coding Wilderness

13 years ago from

Every boy should have a journey into the coding wilderness. To prepare yourself for this chronicle, imagine an Australian walkabout, except in the Grid of Tron. ASCII'd (click for larger image) This...

Astronomer discounts chances of alien life

13 years ago from UPI

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 24 (UPI) -- A leading U.S. astronomer says there is no hope of finding alien life in space because all other planets discovered so far are...