- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- August 4th, 2006
Astronomers Crunch Numbers, Universe Gets Bigger
The Hubble constant might be larger than previously thought
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- August 4th, 2006
New Images of Jupiter's Red Spots
The Great Red Spot and Red Spot Jr.
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- August 4th, 2006
Scientists Suggest Solution to 30-Year-Old Martian Mystery
A suggestion made 30 years ago has been revived
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- August 3rd, 2006
Brown Dwarf Survived After Being Swallowed by a Red Giant
Astronomers observe a strange binary system
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- August 1st, 2006
NASA Grant Helps Researchers Remotely Unlock Mysteries of Water on Mars
Lunar and Planetary Institute collaborates with University of Houston to develop automated tools characterizing martian landscape
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 31st, 2006
Cassini Finds Lakes on Titan's Arctic Region
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has found lakes on Saturn's moon Titan
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 28th, 2006
More Stunning Images from Mars Express
Granicus and Tinjar Valles, chaotic terrain in Iani Chaos, ancient caldera in Apollinaris Patera
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 28th, 2006
Crash of Russian Rocket Destroys Montana's First Satellite
Built by science and engineering students at Montana State University, the state's first satellite was lost when the Russian rocket it was riding on crashed in Kazakhstan on Wednesday, July 26
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 27th, 2006
Where Are the Supermassive Black Holes Hiding?
Astronomers have not found the black holes they were searching for
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 27th, 2006
Island Universes with a Twist
ESO's Very Large Telescope images of perturbed galaxies
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 26th, 2006
Scientists Get Clearer Picture Of Comet Makeup And Origin
"Spitzer's spectral observations of the impact at Tempel 1 not only gave us a much better understanding of a comet's makeup, but we now know more about the environment in the solar system at the time this comet was formed"
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 26th, 2006
Titan's Pebbles 'Seen' by Huygens Radio
Titan's surface is relatively flat and covered mostly in stones of around 5-10 centimeters in diameter
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 26th, 2006
Old Pulsars - New Tricks
Max Planck scientists gain insights into how neutron stars produce X-radiation
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 25th, 2006
Black Hole Spills Kaleidoscope of Color
A new image from NASA's Hubble, Chandra and Spitzer space telescopes shows a giant jet of particles that has been shot out from the vicinity of supermassive black hole called a quasar
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 25th, 2006
One Nearby Star System Could Host Earth-Like Planet
Scientists model the formation of solar systems
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- July 25th, 2006
NASA Sheds Light on the Most Powerful Event in the Universe
Researchers simulate the merger of black holes, a notoriously difficult problem