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Was there life on Mars?

A mysterious shiny coating found on rocks in many of Earth's arid environme... [read >>]
Date: 03 July 2006, 07:42 GMT
 

Sounds Don't Travel Well on Mars

It may be difficult for two people to have a conversation on Mars, according to ... [read >>]
Date: 03 July 2006, 06:20 GMT
 

Update: NASA Successfully Reactivates Hubble's Camera

NASA engineers successfully activated the Advanced Camera for Surveys aboard the... [read >>]
Date: 03 July 2006, 04:13 GMT
 

The Hooked Galaxy

Some galaxies get so close to their neighbors that they get rather distorted. Bu... [read >>]
Date: 30 June 2006, 06:47 GMT
 

MetOp-A Gets Green Light for 17 July Launch Date / But Then Postponed Indefinitely

MetOp-A, the first European polar-orbiting satellite dedicated to operational me... [read >>]
Date: 28 June 2006, 07:06 GMT

Double Vortex at Venus South Pole Unveiled

ESA's Venus Express data undoubtedly confirm for the first time the presenc... [read >>]
Date: 28 June 2006, 04:49 GMT
 

Scientists Accurately Simulate Appearance of Sun's Corona during Eclipse

The most precise computer simulation ever made of our sun's multimillion-de... [read >>]
Date: 27 June 2006, 05:51 GMT

Vega's Second Stage Motor Roars to Life

ESA's Vega small satellite launch vehicle has made a new step toward its ma... [read >>]
Date: 27 June 2006, 04:55 GMT
 

NASA Finds Intense Lightning Activity around a Hurricane's Eye

When you think of lightning, you think of a thunderstorm. Many people also assum... [read >>]
Date: 26 June 2006, 04:59 GMT

Hubble's Key Camera Was Hit by Cosmic Rays and Stopped Working

The Advanced Camera for Surveys, installed in 2002 during Hubble's fourth s... [read >>]
Date: 23 June 2006, 08:47 GMT
 

Black Holes' Light Shows Explained

It is estimated that up to half of the total radiation in the universe since the... [read >>]
Date: 22 June 2006, 05:47 GMT

Evidence for Ultra-Energetic Particles in Jet from Black Hole

An international team of astronomers has obtained key infrared observations that... [read >>]
Date: 22 June 2006, 05:33 GMT
 

How Black Holes Grow

Up to one quarter of the light brightening the universe comes from the massive c... [read >>]
Date: 22 June 2006, 04:27 GMT

Aurora - UK Prepares for A Return to Mars

ExoMars is the first mission in European Space Agency's Aurora program of p... [read >>]
Date: 22 June 2006, 04:13 GMT
 

Cluster Makes an Effervescent Discovery

Above our heads, where the Earth's magnetic field meets the constant stream... [read >>]
Date: 21 June 2006, 02:31 GMT

Space Is Dusty, and Now Astronomers Know Why

Three years ago, an international team of astronomers watched with awe the light... [read >>]
Date: 09 June 2006, 05:19 GMT
 

Mysterious Carbon Excess Found in Infant Solar System

Astronomers detected unusually high quantities of carbon, the basis of all terre... [read >>]
Date: 08 June 2006, 05:53 GMT

How Super-Earths Get Formed

A new explanation for forming "super-Earths" suggests that they are mo... [read >>]
Date: 08 June 2006, 04:59 GMT
 

'Cosmic Telescopes' May Have Found Infant Galaxies

Using massive clusters of galaxies as "cosmic telescopes," also known ... [read >>]
Date: 06 June 2006, 07:34 GMT

Solar Systems without the Star

Astronomers have discovered giant planets, called planemos, roaming free through... [read >>]
Date: 06 June 2006, 04:48 GMT
 

Good News from Hayabusa

The Japanese space probe Hayabusa is supposed to bring back to Earth some astero... [read >>]
Date: 05 June 2006, 07:28 GMT

The Strange Case of a Neutron Star

A long observation with NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory revealed important... [read >>]
Date: 02 June 2006, 07:02 GMT
 

What's Inside the Extrasolar Planets?

Up to now, astronomers have discovered 188 extrasolar planets, among which 10 ar... [read >>]
Date: 31 May 2006, 06:38 GMT

Voyager Is still Doing Science after 30 Years

Nearly 30 years after launch, the two Voyager spacecraft are still operational a... [read >>]
Date: 31 May 2006, 05:49 GMT
 

Dark Energy Mystery under Focus

Astrophysics researchers at The University of Queensland have received a massive... [read >>]
Date: 30 May 2006, 06:57 GMT

Two Different Types of Landscapes on the Moon

Already, when looking at the Moon with the naked eye, it can be seen that there ... [read >>]
Date: 29 May 2006, 05:51 GMT
 

How to Detect A Fourth Dimension of Space?

Astronomers will now be able to test a new five-dimensional theory of gravity th... [read >>]
Date: 26 May 2006, 06:58 GMT

How A Martian Volcano Eruption Looks Like

These images, taken by the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on board ESA... [read >>]
Date: 24 May 2006, 05:18 GMT
 

Scientists Look Beyond the Birth of the Universe

According to Einstein's general theory of relativity, the Big Bang represen... [read >>]
Date: 23 May 2006, 05:26 GMT

Three Extra-Solar Planets Discovered in One Shot

Astronomers have discovered three extra-solar giant planets that seem to be made... [read >>]
Date: 18 May 2006, 07:47 GMT
 

What's Going On Around Saturn? (Part 2)

We continue the journey around Saturn's system in this second part of the C... [read >>]
Date: 11 May 2006, 10:58 GMT
 



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