| Cassini Finds Lakes on Titan's Arctic Region
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has found lakes on Saturn's moon Titan. The lakes are most likely the source of hydrocarbon smog in the frigid moon's atmosphere. Finding the source of the complex soup of hydrocarbons in Titan's atmosphere has been a major goal for the Cassini mission and is...  |
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07-31-2006
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| Titan's pebbles 'seen' by Huygens radio
An unexpected radio reflection from the surface of Titan has allowed ESA scientists to deduce the average size of stones and pebbles close to the Huygens' landing site. The technique could be used on other lander missions to analyse planetary surfaces for free. ...  |
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07-30-2006
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| Planet-Forming Disks Might Put the Brakes on Stars
Astronomers using NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope have found evidence that dusty disks of planet-forming material tug on and slow down the young, whirling stars they surround.
http://hypography.com/gallery/files/9/9/8/protodisk_thumb.jpgYoung stars are full of energy, spinning around like...  |
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07-25-2006
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| Cassini Reveals Earth-Like Land on Titan
New radar images from NASA's Cassini spacecraft revealed geological features similar to Earth on Xanadu, an Australia-sized, bright region on Saturn's moon Titan.
http://hypography.com/gallery/files/9/9/8/xanadu_thumb.jpgThese radar images, from a strip more than 4,500 kilometers...  |
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07-21-2006
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| Spitzer Spots Building Blocks of Life in Supernova Remnant
In 1987 a massive star exploded in a neighboring galaxy, an event called a supernova. It was the closest supernova to Earth since the invention of the telescope centuries ago. Now, a team using the Spitzer Space Telescope and the 8-meter Gemini South infrared telescope in Chile have probed...  |
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07-17-2006
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| Supernova leaves behind mysterious object
Thanks to data from ESA’s XMM-Newton satellite, a team of scientists taking a closer look at an object discovered over 25 years ago have found that it is like none other known in our galaxy.
http://hypography.com/gallery/files/9/9/8/rcw103_thumb.jpgThe object is in the heart of...  |
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| Ancient, massive galaxy cluster
Astronomers announced this week the discovery of the most distant cluster of galaxies ever found. The cluster may also be the most massive one yet seen at such an early era in the universe.
http://hypography.com/gallery/files/9/9/8/XMMXCS2215-1738_thumb.jpgAlmost 10 billion light-years...  |
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07-05-2006
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| A Heavenly Sky Show on the 4th of July
This drives astronomers crazy. Every summer, on the one night when millions of Americans are guaranteed to be outside at nightfall, necks craned upward watching the sky, almost no one pays attention to the heavens. It's all fireworks, fireworks, fireworks. Stars and planets don't stand a chance....  |
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07-03-2006
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| Hubble Reveals Two Dust Disks Around Nearby Star
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has revealed not one but two dust disks circling the nearby star Beta Pictoris. The images confirm a decade of scientific speculation that a warp in the young star's dust disk may actually be a second inclined disk, which is evidence for the possibility of at...  |
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| New Big Bang Evidence?
Scientists peering back to the oldest light in the universe have new evidence for what happened within its first trillionth of a second, when the universe grew from submicroscopic to astronomical size in far less than a wink of the eye. ...  |
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06-24-2006
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| NASA's Chandra Solves Black Hole Paradox
Black holes light up the universe and astronomers may finally know how. New data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory show for the first time powerful magnetic fields are the key to these brilliant and startling light shows.
http://hypography.com/gallery/files/9/9/8/blackhole_thumb.jpgIt...  |
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06-23-2006
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| Hubble Sees Galaxy on Edge
This is a unique view of the disk galaxy NGC 5866 tilted nearly edge-on to our line-of-sight. Hubble's sharp vision reveals a crisp dust lane dividing the galaxy into two halves. The image highlights the galaxy's structure: a subtle, reddish bulge surrounding a bright nucleus, a blue disk...  |
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06-19-2006
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| XMM-Newton spots the greatest of great balls of fire
Thanks to data from ESA’s XMM-Newton X-ray satellite, a team of international scientists found a comet-like ball of gas over a thousand million times the mass of the sun hurling through a distant galaxy cluster over 750 kilometres per second.
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| Neptune orbit hosts trojan asteroids
Three new objects locked into roughly the same orbit as Neptune--called "Trojan" asteroids--have been found by researchers from the Carnegie Institution's Department of Terrestrial Magnetism (DTM) and the Gemini Observatory in Hilo, Hawaii. ...  |
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06-16-2006
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| Corkscrew Asteroid
Earth has a "second moon." Asteroid 2003 YN107 is looping around our planet once a year.
http://hypography.com/gallery/files/5/AA29_qs1_thumb.gifMeasuring only 20 meters across, the asteroid is too small to see with the unaided eye—but it is there.
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06-11-2006
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| The Case of the Neutron Star With a Wayward Wake
A long observation with NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory revealed important new details of a neutron star that is spewing out a wake of high-energy particles as it races through space. The deduced location of the neutron star on the edge of a supernova remnant, and the peculiar orientation of...  |
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06-07-2006
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| 'Cosmic telescopes' may have found infant galaxies
Using massive clusters of galaxies as "cosmic telescopes," a research team led by a Johns Hopkins University astronomer has found what may be infant galaxies born in the first billion years after the beginning of the universe.
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06-06-2006
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| Saturn's Moon Enceladus May Have Rolled Over
Saturn's moon Enceladus -- an active, icy world with an unusually warm south pole -- may have performed an unusual trick for a planetary body. New research shows Enceladus rolled over, literally, explaining why the moon's hottest spot is at the south pole. ...  |
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06-01-2006
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| Highlands and Mare landscapes on the Moon
These two images, taken by the advanced Moon Imaging Experiment (AMIE) on board ESA's SMART-1 spacecraft, show the difference between lunar highlands and a mare area from close by.
http://hypography.com/gallery/files/5/AMI_highlights_mare_EAE3_H_thumb.jpgThe first image, showing...  |
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05-30-2006
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05-27-2006
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