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Cosmic rays reflect stratospheric weather

16 years ago from UPI

LONDON, Jan. 27 (UPI) -- British scientists say they've detected cosmic rays reaching an underground detector that reflect major weather events occurring in the Earth's stratosphere.

Flip-Flop: Did the Moon Do a Turnabout?

16 years ago from Scientific American

For thousands of years only one side of the moon was visible to humankind as a result of synchronous rotation, a sort of orbital lockstep that keeps the moon rotating...

Astronauts to Help Double Space Station Population

16 years ago from Space.com

A new astronaut team will help double crew size at the International Space Station.

Research Agencies Launch International Competition: 'Digging into Data Challenge'

16 years ago from Science Blog

A new, international competition called the Digging into Data Challenge has been announced by four leading research agencies. read more

Cosmic Log: One quantum leap

16 years ago from MSNBC: Science

Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: Researchers create a key component that could be used in a quantum teleportation system — for information, that is, not Captain Kirk.

Mars and Mercury Formed From Planetary Scraps

16 years ago from National Geographic

A new model of planetary formation suggests that Mars and Mercury were formed from bits of Earth and Venus.

UK sat firm plans low cost mapper

16 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

A UK firm believes its latest satellite design can dramatically reduce the cost of high resolution space imagery.

Opinion: Solar power a strong contender

16 years ago from Science Alert

Solar power is already working well, and super-low cost solar is on the way. Can other energy sources compete?

Fragments break off Soviet-era nuclear satellite

16 years ago from Reuters:Science

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Fragments have broken off a Soviet-era nuclear-powered satellite but do not pose a threat to the Earth's surface or the International Space Station, a senior Russian military...

Students Will Be Working On Scientific Experiment Under Microgravity Conditions At European Space Agency

16 years ago from Science Daily

A group of postgraduate students were chosen by the European Space Agency (ESA) to design and carry out a scientific experiment under microgravity conditions. They will be monitoring how interactions...

Interim NASA Chief Takes Charge Until Obama Settles on Successor

16 years ago from Space.com

NASA Associate Administrator Chris Scolese is leading the space agency until a successor is settled.

High definition ISS video is produced

16 years ago from UPI

WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 (UPI) -- The U.S. space agency says Expedition 18 Commander Mike Fincke has made a 35-minute high-definition video tour of the International Space Station.

New Understanding Of The Origin Of Galaxies Advanced

16 years ago from Science Daily

A new theory as to how galaxies were formed in the Universe billions of years ago has been formulated by cosmologists. The theory takes issue with the prevailing view on...

BUENOS AIRES (AP) -- Argentina says president has met Fidel Castro i...

16 years ago from AP Science

BUENOS AIRES (AP) -- Argentina says president has met Fidel Castro in Cuba, despite rumors he had been gravely ill....

Shuttle Astronauts Rehearse Launch Escape Plan

16 years ago from Space.com

Discovery astronauts staged a launch dress rehearsal Wednesday for their Feb. 12 liftoff.

Socializing on Mars

Mars Exploration Rovers have new life on the likes of "Second Life," "YouTube," "Unmannedspaceflight.com," and "Facebook."

Feds Give Offshore Wind Farm OK

16 years ago from CBSNews - Science

Plans to build the nation's first offshore wind farm in the waters off Cape Cod cleared a major hurdle, winning environmental approval from a key federal agency.

Which moon to shoot for?

16 years ago from News @ Nature

Planetary scientists have a rare chance to pick the destination for their next big mission. But will it be Titan or Europa? Eric Hand reports.

Outer planets choice is narrowed

16 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

Scientists in the US and Europe go head-to-head with ideas to send flagship missions to the Saturn and Jupiter systems.

FOR KIDS: Hubble lives on

16 years ago from Sciencenews.org

Scientists are planning the last servicing mission to one of the most important space telescopes of all time

The Ultimate Home Cinematic 21:9 Viewing Experience

16 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- Imagine yourself, watching true Cinema 21:9 LCD TV in the privacy of your own home! Philips is the first to come out with Cinema 21:9, as other manufactures...

Rover naming competition nears its end

16 years ago from UPI

WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 (UPI) -- The U.S. space agency says it's issuing a last call to youngsters interested in entering a competition to name the next Mars rover.

Mars polar water is pure: study

16 years ago from Physorg

A large ice cap found at Mars' northern pole is "of a very high degree of purity," according to an international study reported on Tuesday by French researchers.

Shuttle Crew Arrives at NASA Spaceport for Training

16 years ago from Space.com

Discovery shuttle astronauts arrived at NASA's Florida spaceport for training.

Glitch Forces Telecommunications Satellite to Space Graveyard

16 years ago from Space.com

A glitch has forced the satellite Astra 5A to a space graveyard.

Fast-Spinning Stars Get New Image

16 years ago from Live Science

Fermi telescope finds gamma-ray only pulsars, redraws models of the spinning stars.

Solving Avalanches’ Mysteries

16 years ago from NY Times Science

Forecasting avalanches is as much an art as a science, but a new “cold lab” is helping researchers study snow, an ever-moving target, in more detail.

UPI NewsTrack Health and Science News

16 years ago from UPI

Satellites help find water in Nigeria ... Tungsten not as 'green' as once thought ... Cosmic dust forming around star ... Images taken inside heart during attack ... Health/Science news...