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Phoenix Mars Lander: Water Found on the Red Planet

More than two months after NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander touched down on the north polar plains of the Red Planet, the pile of circumstantial evidence pointing towards the presence of water was put aside and replaced with the first clear analysis showing that water indeed exists on Mars. In a report published yesterday, the investigation team operating the spacecraft wrote that during a soil analysis carried out earlier this week the TEGA instrument detected the presence of water molecules.As earlier said, most of the evidence indicating the presence of water on Mars was so far indirect. For example, in 2002 NASA's Odyssey orbiter re... [read more >>]

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No Primordial Soup Without Meteorites

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On 13 Mar 2008, 15:20 GMT [ more >> ]

Venus: Mysterious Haze Replaced by Violent Hurricane

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On 13 Mar 2008, 14:27 GMT [ more >> ]

Distant Stars Show Presence of Dust Grains

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On 13 Mar 2008, 13:39 GMT [ more >> ]

Alpha Centauri or Bust

It is the closest star system to Earth, located only 4.4 light years away, and best of all, it may also have rocky pla...
On 13 Mar 2008, 12:06 GMT [ more >> ]

Intelligent Aliens, Highly Unlikely Possibility

Recognize the guy in the picture? He is supposed to be an alien living somewhere in our galaxy, which will most likel...
On 13 Mar 2008, 10:41 GMT [ more >> ]

Astrophysicists Focus on Stellar Evolution

We know much about stars, but even more to learn about them, otherwise we wouldn't try to replicate them here on ...
On 13 Mar 2008, 10:00 GMT [ more >> ]

Sagittarius B Contains a Billion Billion Billion Liters of Alcohol

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On 13 Mar 2008, 09:05 GMT [ more >> ]

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The Earth is continuously bombarded by space rocks and small cosmic bodies, probably swallowing up to a few tens of to...
On 13 Mar 2008, 08:19 GMT [ more >> ]

Jules Verne Suffers Minor Glitch

After being lifted up into space with the help of the Ariane 5 space rocket, the Jules Verne Automated Transfer Vehicl...
On 12 Mar 2008, 15:13 GMT [ more >> ]

Lunar Telescope to View the Early Days of the Universe

The Dark Ages, as we call the period of time between the Big Bang event and the birth of the first star in the univers...
On 12 Mar 2008, 14:25 GMT [ more >> ]

Unidentified Object May Have Hit Endeavor's Nose During Liftoff

It has been a busy day for the crew of Endeavor, as the inspection of the shuttle's heat shield was completed tod...
On 12 Mar 2008, 13:24 GMT [ more >> ]

New Images of the Moon's South Pole

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On 12 Mar 2008, 11:47 GMT [ more >> ]

Mysteries of the Peruvian Meteorite

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On 12 Mar 2008, 07:49 GMT [ more >> ]

Black Holes Spell Death for Earth!

They are out there, we know what kind of destruction their capable of, however we have also been lucky enough not have...
On 11 Mar 2008, 11:02 GMT [ more >> ]

Liftoff, Space Shuttle Endeavor

No problems for the space shuttle Endeavor as it approached the final countdown. At 2:28 a.m. EDT, the shuttle ignited...
On 11 Mar 2008, 10:29 GMT [ more >> ]

Cassini to Explore Enceladus' Water Plume

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On 11 Mar 2008, 09:35 GMT [ more >> ]

Planetary Nebulae. Where is the Planet?

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On 11 Mar 2008, 08:52 GMT [ more >> ]

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