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“Mechanic” Satellite Peeks Under Its Own Skirt

A mechanic satellite designed to refuel and repair a partner in space launched o... [read >>]
Date: 02 April 2007, 05:09 GMT
 

Huge Asteroid Missed Earth, Another One in 2029 May Not !

The space rock, dubbed 2006 VV2, came within 2.1million miles of hitting us — wh... [read >>]
Date: 02 April 2007, 03:35 GMT
 

Second Life – A Virtual World In Space

The synthetic world known as Second Life is more than a game, it has things that... [read >>]
Date: 31 March 2007, 05:04 GMT
 

Unexplained Forces Altered The Course of The Pioneer Probes

The US Pioneer program of unmanned space missions was designed for planetary exp... [read >>]
Date: 30 March 2007, 08:16 GMT
 

A World with Twin Sunrises

It's a common sight in numerous science fiction stories and movies: a plane... [read >>]
Date: 30 March 2007, 06:31 GMT

The Biggest Diamond Ever Discovered

Diamond is the hardest known natural material, with exceptional hardness and hig... [read >>]
Date: 30 March 2007, 04:15 GMT
 

Polar Auroras in Jupiter's Sky

The aurora is a bright glow observed in the night sky, usually in the polar zone... [read >>]
Date: 30 March 2007, 03:16 GMT

Inspector Gadget in Space

Rob Hoyt, chief executive officer of Tethers Unlimited of Bothell, Washington, U... [read >>]
Date: 29 March 2007, 10:23 GMT
 

Magnetic Reconnection in Turbulent Plasma Fields Above Earth

A European Space Agency study has discovered experimental evidence of magnetic r... [read >>]
Date: 29 March 2007, 06:46 GMT

Silicon-based Life?

All known life on Earth is built upon carbon and carbon-based compounds. Yet the... [read >>]
Date: 29 March 2007, 04:46 GMT
 

U.S. and China Have the Highest Asteroids Damage Risks

Early in the morning of June 30, 1908, in the Tunguska region of Siberia about 1... [read >>]
Date: 29 March 2007, 03:46 GMT

The Deepest Cosmic Puzzle for the Next 20 Years

According to string theorist Brian Greene, after multiverses, branes - a spatial... [read >>]
Date: 28 March 2007, 10:25 GMT
 

Strange Hexagon Discovered on Saturn

By piecing together pictures of Saturn taken by the Voyager 2 spacecraft, David ... [read >>]
Date: 28 March 2007, 09:41 GMT

The Death of a White Dwarf in 3D

A white dwarf is what stars like our Sun become after they have exhausted their ... [read >>]
Date: 28 March 2007, 02:45 GMT
 

Genealogy of the Stars

Galaxies and their origin and evolution are a major interest area for astronomer... [read >>]
Date: 27 March 2007, 02:58 GMT

Supersonic Cosmic Bullets 10 Times The Size of Pluto's Orbit

The Gemini Observatory in Hawaii released the newest and most detailed images of... [read >>]
Date: 26 March 2007, 09:46 GMT
 

New Space Shield to Open The Way for The Mars Mission

One of the most important dangers of outer space missions, invisible and highly ... [read >>]
Date: 24 March 2007, 08:46 GMT

Geysers from Saturn's Moon Impede Measuring the Giant's Day Length

A small leak will sink a great ship...Enceladus, one of the Saturn's small ... [read >>]
Date: 23 March 2007, 04:57 GMT
 

Huge Surprises About the Sun's Magnetic Field

The chaotic surface of the Sun has amazed astronomers looking at detailed new im... [read >>]
Date: 22 March 2007, 07:42 GMT

New Cosmic Source of Gamma Rays

In 2002, astronomers were surprised to detect cosmic gamma rays, the most energe... [read >>]
Date: 20 March 2007, 08:21 GMT
 

Moon's Dust Is Toxic

A new research points out the fact that the smallest particles in lunar dust mig... [read >>]
Date: 20 March 2007, 04:07 GMT

Star Cluster Detected Beyond a Curtain of Dust and Fog

German astronomers have discovered a rich globular cluster of about 100,000 star... [read >>]
Date: 19 March 2007, 04:08 GMT
 

Liquid Water on Mars ?

New measurements of Mars' south polar region indicate extensive frozen wate... [read >>]
Date: 17 March 2007, 08:19 GMT

Caves Detected on Mars

After water, Mars comes with other surprises, too. Images from Nasa's Odyss... [read >>]
Date: 17 March 2007, 06:58 GMT
 

The First Map of Jupiter's Moon Finished

Many scientists think that if on the Sun system there were another body than Ear... [read >>]
Date: 16 March 2007, 07:23 GMT

Mars' Two Faces, Made by a Huge Impact

Scientists have noticed a long time ago that Mars' northern and southern he... [read >>]
Date: 16 March 2007, 04:22 GMT
 

Icy War in the Kuiper Belt

Can you imagine an ice ball as big as Pennsylvania hitting an Alaska-sized dwarf... [read >>]
Date: 15 March 2007, 04:06 GMT

More Than 1,000 Massive Black Holes

Astronomers have managed to get a picture of more than a thousand supermassive b... [read >>]
Date: 14 March 2007, 06:13 GMT
 

Radioactivity Behind Geysers on Enceladus

Ancient radioactivity is suspected to have fired billions of years ago the force... [read >>]
Date: 13 March 2007, 03:54 GMT

A New Plasma Stellarator, a Pass Forward in Fusion Energy

Plasma is a very hot, ionized gas that conducts electricity and has a main role ... [read >>]
Date: 10 March 2007, 08:51 GMT
 

The Longest-Lived Supernova Glow

A giant comes to its end in a massive display of radiation. The star quake expel... [read >>]
Date: 10 March 2007, 08:30 GMT
 



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