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Professor: 'Zodiac signs are wrong'

13 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

Minneapolis astronomy professor, Parke Kunkle has suggested the signs of the zodiac are wrong, as the Earth's wobbly orbit means it is no longer aligned to the stars in the...

ESA announces 2011 launch plans

13 years ago from UPI

PARIS, Jan. 14 (UPI) -- The head of the European Space Agency says rocket launch "traffic will be much heavier" in 2011 at its French Guiana spaceport.

Sun measurements will help climate study

13 years ago from UPI

BOULDER, Colo., Jan. 14 (UPI) -- Scientists say new, more accurate measurements of the amount of energy the sun delivers to Earth will advance our understanding of global climate...

NASA satellite: Tropical Storm Vania brought heavy rains to southeastern New Caledonia

13 years ago from Science Blog

Tropical Storm Vania moved through southeastern New Caledonia on January 14 and NASA's TRMM satellite noticed heavy rainfall occurring. Residents of Norfolk Island are now expected to receive gusty...

Dark-Matter Galaxy Detected: Hidden Dwarf Lurks Nearby?

13 years ago from National Geographic

An entire galaxy—made mainly of dark matter—may be lurking just outside our own, scientists say.

New NASA Game: Extreme Planet Makeover, Gliese 581d Edition

13 years ago from PopSci

Planet Makeover A modified version of Gliese 581d. NASA/JPL Scientists are on the hunt for exo-Earths, distant cousins of our planet that are just the right distance from their stars to harbor liquid...

Rewriting the History of Our Solar System

13 years ago from Live Science

Planetary scientist Bill Bottke recently discussed a new model that suggests how a collision event and the effects of gravity may have caused Uranus and Neptune to migrate from...

Space Pictures This Week: Ring of Fire, Rare Moon, More

13 years ago from National Geographic

A solar eclipse occasions a blazing halo, Earth-size jets shoot from the sun, and more in this week's best space pictures.

Observatory: Four-Legged Investigators Sniff Out Wildlife Data

13 years ago from NY Times Science

With more and more scientists using canines as assistants, an effort finds temperature and precipitation matter.

Best way to measure dark energy just got better

13 years ago from Science Daily

Dark energy is a mysterious force that pervades all space, acting as a "push" to accelerate the universe's expansion. Despite being 70 percent of the universe, dark energy was only...

The two-faced whirlpool galaxy

13 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- These images by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope show off two dramatically different face-on views of the spiral galaxy M51, dubbed the Whirlpool Galaxy.

Mining the Moon's Water: Q & A with Shackleton Energy's Bill Stone

13 years ago from Space.com

A Q & A with Shackleton Energy Co. founder Bill Stone, who wants to mine the moon's water ice.

Russia lays down law over border claims

13 years ago from UPI

MOSCOW, Jan. 14 (UPI) -- Foreign pressure over border disputes in the oil- and gas-rich arctic region are unnecessary threats, the Russian foreign minister said from Moscow.

Space telescope's beryllium mirrors

13 years ago from Physorg

There are heavy metal videos, and now there's a "Not so heavy metal video." This one isn't about music however, it's about beryllium, the primary ingredient in making state-of-the-art mirrors...

The little Cepheid that stopped

13 years ago from Physorg

When Hubble first discovered a Cepheid variable in the galaxy M31, the universe grew. Previously, many astronomers had held that the fuzzy “spiral nebulae” were small patches of gas and...

Image: Going supernova

13 years ago from Physorg

While searching the skies for black holes using NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, astronomers discovered a giant supernova that was smothered in its own dust.

Gallery: A magical mystery tour of the solar system

13 years ago from The Guardian - Science

From the seas of Europa to a watery crater on Mars, author Marcus Chown picks his favourite corners of the solar system

ATV Johannes Kepler gears up for space journey

13 years ago from European Space Agency

ATV-2 is almost ready for launch on 15 February from Europe’s Spaceport. It will be the heaviest load ever lofted into space by the Ariane 5 rocket, making the 200th...

Apollo auction is out of this world

13 years ago from The Guardian - Science

A fascinating collection of space memorabilia from the Apollo missions is up for saleJohn Crace

Crows' cautious investigations

13 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

Crows use tools to cautiously investigate potentially dangerous new objects, according to new research.

Dark follower of Milky Way sought

13 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

Scientists have proposed a means to track down the dark dwarf galaxies that should be orbiting the Milky Way, saying they have found evidence of one, reports the BBC's Jason...

Software Glitch Blamed for Turning Satellite Into Space Zombie

13 years ago from Space.com

Intelsat’s Galaxy 15 telecommunications satellite, which remained electrically active while adrift in orbit for more than eight months, was rendered unable to take commands by an electrostatic discharge that fouled...

The Spin Doctor

13 years ago from Physorg

An electron spin can be compared to the needle of a compass that points either north or south. Some electrons in a full shell point up, canceling out the electromagnetic...

NASA satellites capture a stronger La Nina

13 years ago from Physorg

New NASA satellite data indicate the current La Niña event in the eastern Pacific has remained strong during November and December 2010.

Chandra Images Torrent of Star Formation

13 years ago from Newswise - Scinews

A new Chandra X-ray Observatory image of Messier 82, or M82, shows the result of star formation on overdrive. At a distance of only 12 million light years, M82 provides...

Shuttle Commander, Record Spacewalker Chosen for Astronaut Hall of Fame

13 years ago from Space.com

A veteran space shuttle commander and record-holding spacewalker are the newest inductees for the Astronaut Hall of Fame.

Spacecraft Offers Deep Window Into Sun's Hellishly Hot Shell

13 years ago from Space.com

NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory spacecraft is giving scientists great looks at parts of the sun's super-hot atmosphere that had previously evaded detailed study.

Hot Jupiter Exoplanet Discovery Opens Gateway to Understanding Evolution of Planetary Systems

13 years ago from Newswise - Scinews

The discovery of a hot Jupiter exoplanet that transfers orbital momentum to its host star may hold the key to a clearer understanding of the evolution of common planetary systems,...