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Shooting Star Falling over ALMA – Photo

This is the second Ultra HD Expedition photograph released by ESO
by Tudor Vieru, April 7th, 2014
Very Small Particle Collider Can Split Clouds of Atoms

Very Small Particle Collider Can Split Clouds of Atoms

by Tudor Vieru, April 7th, 2014
The instrument then smashes these atoms together, analyzing the effects
 

Should We Sacrifice Astronaut Health to Get to Mars?

Long-term space missions pose significant health risks
by Tudor Vieru, April 5th, 2014
 

How Soil Forms of Asteroids Finally Explained

Origin of loose material on small asteroids puzzled astronomers
by Tudor Vieru, April 5th, 2014
 

Gamma-Ray Emissions Reveal Dark Matter at the Core of the Milky Way

Fermi investigates a series of unusual radiation sources inside our galaxy
by Tudor Vieru, April 5th, 2014
 

Child Abuse Can Be Revealed Through Kids' Drawings

This method could be used unobtrusively in cases involving traumatic experiences
by Tudor Vieru, April 4th, 2014
New Volcanic Island in the Pacific Merges with Its Neighbor

New Volcanic Island in the Pacific Merges with Its Neighbor

by Tudor Vieru, April 4th, 2014
The island started rising from the ocean less than 6 months ago
 

Mercury's Surface Retained Volatile Compounds for Longer than Thought

New data from a NASA probe are finally beginning to clear up this mystery
by Tudor Vieru, April 4th, 2014
 

New Software Could Reveal Comets in Spitzer's Massive Database

The telescope has been observing the night sky for more than a decade
by Tudor Vieru, April 4th, 2014
 

Curiosity Arrives at Kimberly Following New Drive

The rover will soon begin investigating this geologically complex area
by Tudor Vieru, April 4th, 2014
 

Sentinel-1A Successfully Launched from South America

This is the first satellite in the ESA Copernicus program
by Tudor Vieru, April 4th, 2014
Most Precise Atomic Clock in the World to Remain Accurate for 300 Million Years

Most Precise Atomic Clock in the World to Remain Accurate for 300 Million Years

by Tudor Vieru, April 4th, 2014
The device will complement the existing NIST-F1 atomic clock
 

NASA Moon Orbiter Getting Ready to Impact the Lunar Surface

The LADEE probe is reaching the end of its science mission
by Tudor Vieru, April 4th, 2014
 
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