• Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • January 29th, 2009
Six Mysteries of Our Solar System

Six Mysteries of Our Solar System

Its history raises a lot of questions

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • January 29th, 2009
Exoplanet Suffers Extreme Weather Patterns

Exoplanet Suffers Extreme Weather Patterns

Huge temperature variations occur in just hours

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • January 27th, 2009
Zircon Sample Confirms Age of the Moon

Zircon Sample Confirms Age of the Moon

It only took one grain of the chemical

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • January 24th, 2009
STEREO Sees Far Side of the Sun

STEREO Sees Far Side of the Sun

NASA's twin probes relayed back the first data

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • January 21st, 2009
'Super-Neptune' Exoplanet Found Nearby

'Super-Neptune' Exoplanet Found Nearby

The planet hangs around a red dwarf

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • January 19th, 2009
Smallest Exoplanet Has 1.4 Earth Masses

Smallest Exoplanet Has 1.4 Earth Masses

Not all of them are large gas giants

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • January 8th, 2009
Asteroid Evolution Theories Questioned by New Find

Asteroid Evolution Theories Questioned by New Find

Two space rocks evolved Earth-like crust

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • January 6th, 2009
Tracking Down Venus' Lost Waters

Tracking Down Venus' Lost Waters

The planet cannot house water on its hot surface

  • Space
  • By Dan Talpalariu
  • December 3rd, 2008
Weird Comet Needs a Class of Its Own

Weird Comet Needs a Class of Its Own

Scientists are not sure yet where it comes from

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • October 1st, 2008
450-Year-Old Astronomic Principle in Question

450-Year-Old Astronomic Principle in Question

New discoveries point to the fact that we may live in a bubble in space-time

  • Space
  • By Dan Talpalariu
  • September 23rd, 2008
The Number of Planets in Our Planetary System Is Unknown

The Number of Planets in Our Planetary System Is Unknown

Scientists still can't agree on the number of planets that orbit the Sun

  • Space
  • By Gabriel Gache
  • July 28th, 2008
Most Comets Could Be Fragments of Larger Objects

Most Comets Could Be Fragments of Larger Objects

Number of short period comets could be explained through objects breaking up

  • Space
  • By Gabriel Gache
  • July 10th, 2008
Asteroids Could Be Fractured by Sunlight

Asteroids Could Be Fractured by Sunlight

Mystery behind binary asteroids partially solved

  • Space
  • By Gabriel Gache
  • July 7th, 2008
Rosetta Powers Up for Encounter with Mysterious Asteroid

Rosetta Powers Up for Encounter with Mysterious Asteroid

Comet chaser expected to meet with asteroid Steins on September 5th

  • Space
  • By Gabriel Gache
  • July 3rd, 2008
Voyager 2 Confirms Asymmetric Heliosphere Theory

Voyager 2 Confirms Asymmetric Heliosphere Theory

Researcher publishes detailed study regarding the crossing of the terminal shock last year

Millimeter-Sized 'Bohr Atom' Is a First

Millimeter-Sized 'Bohr Atom' Is a First

Newly created atom measures almost one millimeter across

  • Space
  • By Gabriel Gache
  • June 4th, 2008
Strange Objects Pop up While Probing for Dark Energy

Strange Objects Pop up While Probing for Dark Energy

Two new celestial bodies found in the outer solar system

 
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