• Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • September 9th, 2010
Dual Star Systems Cannot Support Life

Dual Star Systems Cannot Support Life

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • September 7th, 2010
GOCE Resume In-Orbit Operations

GOCE Resume In-Orbit Operations

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • June 10th, 2010
First GOCE Results Available

First GOCE Results Available

They can be accessed via ESA

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • May 12th, 2010
Creating Artificial Gravity in Space

Creating Artificial Gravity in Space

Centrifuges could benefit astronauts on the ISS

  • Nature
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • May 12th, 2010
Tectonic 'Graveyards' Possibly Identified

Tectonic 'Graveyards' Possibly Identified

Through anomalies in Earth's gravitational pull

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • May 10th, 2010
GOCE Looks at Gravity Anomalies Around the Himalayas

GOCE Looks at Gravity Anomalies Around the Himalayas

The satellite is extremely sensitive to gravity variations

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • April 27th, 2010
Cassini to Carry Out Enceladus Flyby

Cassini to Carry Out Enceladus Flyby

It will conduct a gravity experiment

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • March 24th, 2010
Dark Matter Studies Move to the Lab

Dark Matter Studies Move to the Lab

Researchers will look at similar materials

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • March 12th, 2010
Titan's Innards Made of Ice and Rock

Titan's Innards Made of Ice and Rock

According to new datasets from Cassini

UCLA Hosts Dark Matter Meeting

UCLA Hosts Dark Matter Meeting

Experts discuss progress and future possibilities

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • February 25th, 2010
Exoplanet WASP-12 in Its Death Throes

Exoplanet WASP-12 in Its Death Throes

Its star's gravity is pulling it apart

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • February 16th, 2010
Why Small Asteroids Don't Break Apart

Why Small Asteroids Don't Break Apart

They are made up of rubble

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • January 21st, 2010
Asteroids Get Quakes During Earth Flybys

Asteroids Get Quakes During Earth Flybys

There are several ways our planet can destroy them

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • January 20th, 2010
Weak Gravitational Lensing Research Gets Boost

Weak Gravitational Lensing Research Gets Boost

It can now be applied to smaller structures in the Cosmos

 
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