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Blue Galaxies Are Younger

An American astronomer, named Edwin Hubble, first discovered that there are othe... [read >>]
Date: 16 November 2007, 04:52 GMT
 

Hubble Hopes to Break the Mystery

Currently, the largest celestial body in the solar system is not the Sun as you ... [read >>]
Date: 16 November 2007, 03:57 GMT
 

Brilliant Stars Reveal Diamonds

Diamonds are often compared to stars and viceversa, sparkling with bright light.... [read >>]
Date: 15 November 2007, 08:46 GMT
 

Comet Holmes: Larger than the Sun

The Sun used to be considered the biggest object in the solar system. Though not... [read >>]
Date: 15 November 2007, 05:31 GMT
 

New Earths are Forming Elsewhere

Rocky planets similar to our own could be forming in the Pleiades cluster, astro... [read >>]
Date: 15 November 2007, 04:26 GMT

Explode, Collapse, Repeat

SN 2006gy is the brightest supernova ever observed. It was first discovered last... [read >>]
Date: 15 November 2007, 03:16 GMT
 

Solar Cycles Produce Earth Clime Variations

The next solar cycle will peak in 2012 and is thought to influence the warming c... [read >>]
Date: 14 November 2007, 11:08 GMT

The Image of the Early Universe Contaminated

Data collected by the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe or WMPA is not flawed... [read >>]
Date: 14 November 2007, 10:07 GMT
 

Astronomers Defend the Potential Disaster

The incident in which the spacecraft Rosetta was mistaken last week-end with a N... [read >>]
Date: 14 November 2007, 04:06 GMT

Spacewalks Are “No-Go” !

As if NASA didn't have enough problems with an already tight schedule, now ... [read >>]
Date: 14 November 2007, 03:14 GMT
 

Life Could be Present all Over the Universe

Evidence of the same chemicals that represent the building blocks of life on Ear... [read >>]
Date: 13 November 2007, 09:03 GMT

Evidence Suggests That We All Might Be Martians

We have been looking for Martians on Mars, for decades now, but we have not foun... [read >>]
Date: 13 November 2007, 04:54 GMT
 

Near-Miss Asteroid. Or Not?

Last weekend, the Minor Planet Center announced they detected a Near Earth Objec... [read >>]
Date: 13 November 2007, 03:50 GMT

What Threat Do Asteroids Pose to Earth?

Several movies have been made during the years depicting the potential catastrop... [read >>]
Date: 13 November 2007, 03:01 GMT
 

Stirling Cycles Will Cool Future Venus Rovers

Venus, along with Mars, is Earth’s ‘sister planet’, but there’s a big difference... [read >>]
Date: 12 November 2007, 09:15 GMT

Mars Will Move Backwards Starting November 15

Viewed from Earth, in the last past weeks, Mars appears to have slowed down its ... [read >>]
Date: 10 November 2007, 07:02 GMT
 

Scientists Get a View of the Edge of the Universe

VLT, or the Very Large Telescope, represents the most advanced optical instrumen... [read >>]
Date: 10 November 2007, 05:59 GMT

NASA Exposes Mankind to Total Annihilation

Remember the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs and almost wiped all life from t... [read >>]
Date: 09 November 2007, 10:49 GMT
 

Stars with High Metalicity Have Less Companions

New studies in astrophysics bring an unexpected result. Stars with high metalici... [read >>]
Date: 09 November 2007, 08:55 GMT

Next Target: Mars' Moons

Mars might not offer us too much, but its small moons may. The solar system expl... [read >>]
Date: 09 November 2007, 05:35 GMT
 

Finding Universe's Most Energetic Particles Sources

Although the observable Universe is mostly void, despite the general belief most... [read >>]
Date: 09 November 2007, 02:49 GMT

10 Strangest Things in Space

This is a review of the top ten strangest things in space that scientists still ... [read >>]
Date: 08 November 2007, 10:48 GMT
 

Discovery Touches Down without Problems

The Discovery shuttle and its crew returned to Earth on Wednesday after a challe... [read >>]
Date: 08 November 2007, 05:53 GMT

China Confused about its Space Program

Chang'e 1 has entered its final orbit around the moon on Wednesday and ever... [read >>]
Date: 08 November 2007, 05:02 GMT
 

Solar Winds Cause Shifts in Saturn's Radio Pulses

Scientists trying to measure Saturn's precise rotation rate have been exper... [read >>]
Date: 08 November 2007, 03:24 GMT

Spirit Sprints Towards Sunnier Spots

MER-A or Martian Exploration Rover–A also known as Spirit is the first of the tw... [read >>]
Date: 08 November 2007, 02:42 GMT
 

We Found the Planets, but Are There Any Aliens?

After 18 years of careful observation conducted on the 55 Cancri planetary syste... [read >>]
Date: 07 November 2007, 02:52 GMT

ESA Decided to Help Launch the Last Two MSG Satellites

The European Space Agency agreed to provide crucial launch control services for ... [read >>]
Date: 06 November 2007, 10:51 GMT
 

Holmes Comet is Still Seeking Attention

Five months after reaching perihelion, Holmes comet produces its second ever obs... [read >>]
Date: 06 November 2007, 07:15 GMT

Stars Shed Light on the Planet's Secrets

A new method to study the properties of planets outside the solar system has bee... [read >>]
Date: 06 November 2007, 05:25 GMT
 

ESA Prepares a New X-ray Telescope

A new X-ray telescope is prepared by the European Space Agency, to further study... [read >>]
Date: 06 November 2007, 03:23 GMT
 



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