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The Sun Saga

'Red giants' are evolved giant stars of 1000 times the volume of the S... [read >>]
Date: 09 August 2007, 06:33 GMT
 

Newly Born Galaxy - Ten Times Larger Than Milky Way

Milky Way is so small after all since the largest star collision ever seen took ... [read >>]
Date: 09 August 2007, 05:28 GMT
 

Will We Be Extinct in 12 Million Years?

There are immediate dangers menacing the human civilization, like terrorism and ... [read >>]
Date: 07 August 2007, 14:06 GMT
 

NASA Is Pondering Sending Astronauts to Asteroids, Like in the Armageddon Movie

Remember the movie Armageddon, where a group of roughneck deep-core drillers are... [read >>]
Date: 31 July 2007, 03:32 GMT
 

India Plans Lunar Landing Using Scramjet Hypersonic Space Plane

The United States, Russia, India, Japan and China have all announced plans to se... [read >>]
Date: 30 July 2007, 08:23 GMT

Mysterious Megacryometeor Crashes Through Roof in Iowa

A strange megacryometeor fell through the roof of a house in Dubuque, Iowa, star... [read >>]
Date: 30 July 2007, 05:32 GMT
 

Amazing Photo of the M82 Galaxy

The M82 galaxy is the brightest galaxy in the sky in infrared, as it is much bri... [read >>]
Date: 30 July 2007, 04:20 GMT

Russia Denies Letting Drunk NASA Astronauts Aboard Shuttle

A recent independent panel report regarding astronauts drinking heavily before l... [read >>]
Date: 30 July 2007, 02:52 GMT
 

Highly Controversial Mars Sample Return Mission

There is currently an important controversy at NASA, concerning a mission that w... [read >>]
Date: 27 July 2007, 08:21 GMT

NASA Reportedly Allowed Drunken Astronauts to Fly

DUI (Driving Under the Influence – of Alcohol) is a serious offense that will le... [read >>]
Date: 27 July 2007, 05:48 GMT
 

Spaceship Explosion at the Mojave Desert Test Area Kills 2

A test flight of the SpaceShipOne went terribly wrong, resulting in an explosion... [read >>]
Date: 27 July 2007, 04:26 GMT

NASA Reports Computer Sabotage

NASA reported an act of sabotage aiming for the launch of the ISS this fall, as ... [read >>]
Date: 27 July 2007, 02:51 GMT
 

Mars Orbiter Detects Massive Atmospheric Changes on the Red Planet

The Red Planet is full of natural phenomena that are somewhat bizarre, consideri... [read >>]
Date: 26 July 2007, 10:46 GMT

Chasing the “God” Particle

Last month, a team of physicists made a surprising announcement, in which they c... [read >>]
Date: 26 July 2007, 09:48 GMT
 

Could We Explain the Appearance of Killer Electrons in Space?

A truly rare opportunity presented itself to astronomers, allowing the conjuncti... [read >>]
Date: 26 July 2007, 09:07 GMT

Space Solar Power Fans: The Pentagon Wants Your Ideas!

The Pentagon opened up a web-based system for soliciting ideas on space-based so... [read >>]
Date: 26 July 2007, 06:33 GMT
 

NASA Lost $94 Million in Office Equipment, Not in Space, But to Employees

You would think that NASA, one of the best guarded government agencies in the wo... [read >>]
Date: 26 July 2007, 05:04 GMT

Queen Guitarist Brian May Turns Into Astrophysics PhD

Brian May was the lead guitarist and backing (sometimes lead) vocalist for the E... [read >>]
Date: 26 July 2007, 04:17 GMT
 

The Planet with Four Sunsets

It's a common sight in numerous science fiction stories and movies: a plane... [read >>]
Date: 26 July 2007, 03:32 GMT

The Sun Is Losing Its Spots

The heat wave that struck the US and Europe has made NASA keep a close eye on th... [read >>]
Date: 25 July 2007, 10:40 GMT
 

The Toughest Rovers Ever Built: Spirit and Opportunity

NASA's two Mars rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, landed on the red planet in... [read >>]
Date: 25 July 2007, 08:17 GMT

China Will Sell Astronaut Food in Regular Supermarkets

China is the third country, after the United States and the former Soviet Union,... [read >>]
Date: 25 July 2007, 06:34 GMT
 

Black Holes, the Galaxy-Devouring Cosmic Piranhas

Black holes are space objects which have an immense gravitational field that cut... [read >>]
Date: 25 July 2007, 04:16 GMT

Flying Saucers Could Replace Existing Airplanes

It seems more and more people are becoming aware of the environmental issues and... [read >>]
Date: 25 July 2007, 02:58 GMT
 

What's With this Strange Asteroid Following Mars Around?

Astronomers have just discovered another unusual celestial body in our solar sys... [read >>]
Date: 24 July 2007, 05:13 GMT

Could Milky Way Have a Mysterious Second Black Hole at Its Heart?

A new astronomical theory could change the established knowledge about our own g... [read >>]
Date: 24 July 2007, 03:34 GMT
 

Next Space Station Crew Is Full of Surprises

The next space station crew which is ready to embark on the journey aboard the R... [read >>]
Date: 24 July 2007, 02:51 GMT

Hubble Telescope Looks for Minerals on the Moon for the Future Lunar Base

NASA and one of its many contractors are planning a future Moon base, an outpost... [read >>]
Date: 23 July 2007, 09:45 GMT
 

Could This Star Have a Mysterious Invisible Partner?

Neutron stars are one of the few ways a star ends its life. They are formed from... [read >>]
Date: 23 July 2007, 08:23 GMT

Jupiter's Moon Io: the Most Volcanically Active Place in the Known Universe

Io is one of the 63 confirmed satellites of the gas giant Jupiter and the fourth... [read >>]
Date: 23 July 2007, 05:46 GMT
 

Japanese Moon Mission Indefinitely Postponed Due to Technical Glitch

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has just put its moon mission on i... [read >>]
Date: 23 July 2007, 04:17 GMT
 



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