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Astronauts' Holiday Greetings Stress Unity on Earth

12 years ago from Space.com

Before gathering around their foot-tall Christmas tree and tucking into some rehydrated turkey, astronauts aboard the International Space Station sent some Christmas greetings to Earth.

NASA: Next Mars rover will carry a laser

12 years ago from UPI

PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 23 (UPI) -- NASA says its next Mars rover will be equipped with a rock-zapping laser able to analyze the chemical composition of rocks and soil...

Stunning New Shots from Mars

12 years ago from CBSNews - Science

Gallery: Mars Orbiter Finds Potential Future Landing Site, Ancient Lakebed

Mars movie: I'm dreaming of a blue sunset

12 years ago from Science Daily

A new Mars movie clip gives us a rover's-eye view of a bluish Martian sunset, while another clip shows the silhouette of the moon Phobos passing in front of the...

Opportunity studying a football-field size crater

12 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- On Dec. 16, 2010, NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity reached a crater about the size of a football field-some 90 meters (295 feet) in diameter. The rover team...

Image: Where stars are born

12 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- This mosaic image is the sharpest wide-angle view ever obtained of the starburst galaxy, Messier 82 (M82). The galaxy is remarkable for its bright blue disk, webs of...

Texas A&M professor helps develop first high-temp spin-field-effect transistor

12 years ago from Science Blog

COLLEGE STATION, Dec. 23, 2010 -- An international team of researchers featuring Texas A&M University physicist Jairo Sinova has announced a breakthrough that gives a new spin to...

Sun-gazing spacecraft carries out never-before-tried slewing maneuver

12 years ago from Physorg

The fastest path between Point A and Point B is a straight line. Not so fast, says a team of scientists and engineers who recently disproved this commonly accepted notion...

NASA Launches Contest for Best 'Space Craft'

12 years ago from Space.com

A panel of NASA judges will convene early next year to pick the best design among a number of competing space crafts. But they'll be looking at paintings and sculptures,...

K-State Researchers Provide Year of Intriguing Discoveries

12 years ago from Newswise - Scinews

It's been a busy year of discoveries for Kansas State University researchers. Here is a sampling of some of the more intriguing and fun faculty and student research projects from...

Gazprom, Naftogaz partnership unlikely?

12 years ago from UPI

KIEV, Ukraine, Dec. 23 (UPI) -- It's unlikely that Russian gas monopoly Gazprom will form a joint venture with Ukrainian utility Naftogaz in the next year, an energy spokesman...

World wide wave for the International Space Station

12 years ago from The Guardian - Science

Space enthusiasts hope thousands will join them in a unique, week-long celebration of human spaceflight.Not so many moons ago, I was invited to the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London, to peer at Mars,...

Planet-finding tweetup in California's Silicon Valley hosted by NASA

12 years ago from Physorg

NASA will give 100 of its Twitter followers an insider look at its planet-hunting Kepler spacecraft and the agency's Ames Research Center on Feb. 11 in Moffett Field in California.

Kepler experienced 'safe mode' event

12 years ago from Physorg

On Dec. 22, 2010, Kepler experienced a safe mode event. A safe mode is a self-protective measure that the spacecraft takes when something unexpected occurs. During safe mode, the spacecraft...

Balloon Measures Cosmic Rays Bombarding Earth

12 years ago from Live Science

NASA and NSF just launched a scientific balloon from Antarctica to measure particles traveling at near light-speed.

Wanted for Theft: Sun Stole Its Comets From Other Stars

12 years ago from Space.com

It turns out our sun may be a cosmic thief that's stolen most of its comets from other stars, a new study suggests.

Biodiversity at mercy of cosmic rays?

12 years ago from UPI

LAWRENCE, Kan., Dec. 22 (UPI) -- A regular rise and fall of biodiversity in Earth's past may be linked to our solar system's rhythmic movement around the Milky Way,...

U.K. telescope array yields first images

12 years ago from UPI

MANCHESTER, England, Dec. 22 (UPI) -- An array of radio telescopes in Britain has captured images of a galaxy pouring out a huge jet of matter from the black...

Weatherwatch: why stars twinkle

12 years ago from The Guardian - Science

Twinkle, twinkle little star.... A crisp, clear, winter's night is the perfect opportunity to admire the stars, but why do they twinkle? Stars, as our own Sun demonstrates, are large balls of glowing...

Contract Marks New Generation for Deep Space Network

NASA has taken the next step toward a new generation of Deep Space Network antennas.

Something's amiss with aliens and arsenic

12 years ago from LA Times - Science

First comes NASA hinting at a finding tied to extraterrestrial life. But it's just the discovery of arsenic-eating bacteria in Mono Lake. Then come the skeptical scientists.The stage was set...

By Land, Sea, Air and Space: Top 12 Military Tech Stories of 2010

12 years ago from Space.com

As 2010 comes to a close, here is a rundown (though in no particular order) of 12 of the year's top stories on TechNewsDaily touching on military technology.

Researchers train software to help monitor climate change

12 years ago from Science Daily

A computer program that automatically analyzes mounds of satellite images and other data could help climate scientists keep track of complex, constantly changing environmental conditions.

Apollo 8: Christmas on the moon

12 years ago from Physorg

Christmas Eve, 1968. As one of the most turbulent, tragic years in American history drew to a close, millions around the world were watching and listening as the Apollo 8...

Stellar success for unprecedented close-up image of the Sun's fiery atmosphere

12 years ago from Science Daily

Astrophysicists have captured an unprecedented close-up image of the Sun's fiery atmosphere -- and, in doing so, have won a major new global award.

Astana eyes gas pipeline

12 years ago from UPI

ASTANA, Kazakhstan, Dec. 22 (UPI) -- Kazakhstan could start work on an extension to a natural gas pipeline to China as early as February, a project manager announced.

A New class for Tau Scorpii

12 years ago from Physorg

Many classes of stars are named for an early, distinguished member of a certain type of stars. For example, Cepheid variables take their namesake from the periodic variable Delta Cephei,...

Winter Stargazing: Orion and Friends Shine Brightly

12 years ago from Space.com

After the Big Dipper, probably the best known grouping of stars in the sky is the constellation Orion.