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"New Horizons" Spacecraft Reveals Secrets On Its Way To Pluto
"NASA's New Horizons spacecraft will reach Pluto in 2015. In the meantime it has provided
new data on the planet Jupiter's atmosphere, rings, magnetosphere and its moons.
On its long way to Pluto and its moon Charon...
The spacecraft is working hard, testing its instruments before the primary goal - Pluto!"
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Aurora - A Pulsing Shimmering Glow
It may appear as colored lights in the sky or a motionless green arc that stretches across
the sky.
This is a light phenomenon, a glowing, shimmering pattern, known as the “Aurora Borealis”,
occurring in northern latitudes. Its name originates from "Aurora", the Roman goddess of dawn and the
Greek name for north wind.
There is also the same phenomenon known as the "Aurora Australis", occurring in southern
latitudes and ... (with images and video)
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Did Life Begin In Space? New Evidence From Comets
Recent probes inside comets show it is
overwhelmingly likely that life began in space, according to a new paper by Cardiff University scientists.
Professor Chandra Wickramasinghe and colleagues at the University’s Centre for Astrobiology have
long argued the case for panspermia - the theory that life began inside comets and then spread to
habitable planets across the galaxy...
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China And ESA Launch Moon Mission - Chang'e-1
A bold new mission to the Moon was launched by the Chinese National Space Administration (CNSA). Chang’e-1 blasted off
from the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre, Sichuan, atop a Long March 3A rocket on October 24, 2007.
Chang’e-1 represents the first step in the Chinese ambition to land robotic explorers on the Moon before 2020.
Chang’e-1 has four mission goals to accomplish. The first is to make three-dimensional images of many lunar
landforms and outline maps of major lunar geological structures ... (with video)
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Astronomers Discover Sun's Twin at McDonald Observatory
Astronomers have discovered the best “solar twin” to date, using the 2.7-meter Harlan J. Smith Telescope at
McDonald Observatory. The star, HIP 56948, is more like the Sun than any yet seen, and is 200 light-years
away in the constellation Draco, the dragon. The star may be a billion years older than the Sun
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Asteroid Threatens to Hit Mars
NASA
December 22, 2007
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Astronomers funded by NASA are monitoring the trajectory of an asteroid named 2007 WD5 that is expected to cross the
orbital path of Mars early next year. Calculations by NASA's Near-Earth Object Office at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory
indicate that the 164-ft wide asteroid may pass within 30,000 miles of Mars at about 6 a.m. EST on Jan. 30, 2008.
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"Right now asteroid 2007 WD5 is about half-way between the Earth and Mars and closing the distance [to Mars]
at a speed of about 27,900 miles per hour," said Don Yeomans, manager of the Near Earth Object Office at JPL.
Above: This artist rendering uses an arrow to show the predicted path of the asteroid on Jan. 30, 2008. The orange swath
indicates the area it is
expected to pass through. Mars may or may not be in the asteroid's path. Image credit: NASA/JPL. [animation]
There is a 1-in-75 chance of 2007 WD5 hitting Mars; researchers can't be more confident than that because of uncertainties
in the asteroid's orbit. If this unlikely event were to occur, however, the strike
would happen somewhere within a broad swath across the planet north of where the Opportunity rover is.
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"We estimate such impacts occur on Mars every thousand years or so," said Steve Chesley, a scientist at JPL.
"If 2007 WD5 were to thump Mars on Jan. 30, we calculate it would hit at about 30,000 miles per hour and might create a
crater
more than half-a-mile wide." The Mars Rover Opportunity is currently exploring a crater approximately this size.
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Such a collision could release about three megatons of energy. Scientists believe an event of comparable magnitude
occurred here on Earth in 1908 in Tunguska, Siberia, but no crater was created. The object was disintegrated by Earth's
atmosphere before it hit the ground, although the air blast devastated a large area of unpopulated forest. The Martian
atmosphere is much thinner than Earth's so a similar sized impactor would be more likely to reach the ground.
Asteroid 2007 WD5 was first discovered on Nov. 20, 2007, by the NASA-funded Catalina Sky Survey and put on a "watch list"
because its orbit passes near the Earth. Further observations from both the NASA-funded Spacewatch at Kitt Peak, Ariz., and
the Magdalena Ridge Observatory in New Mexico gave scientists enough data to determine that the asteroid was not a danger
to Earth, but could potentially impact Mars.
Because the asteroid has been tracked for little more than a month, there is still some uncertainly about the path it will
take. "Over the next five weeks, we hope to gather more information from observatories so we can further refine the
asteroid's trajectory," says Yeomans. More data could eliminate or confirm the possibility of an impact.
Note: This story was issued by NASA
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Voyager 2 Proves Solar System Is Squashed
NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft has followed its twin Voyager 1 into the solar
system's final frontier, a vast region at the edge of our solar system where the solar wind runs up
against the thin gas between the stars. However, Voyager 2 took a different path, entering this region, called the heliosheath, on August 30, 2007.
Because Voyager 2 crossed the heliosheath boundary, called the solar wind termination shock, about
10 billion miles away from Voyager 1 and almost a billion miles...
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Long Time Ago Neptune Was Closer To The Sun Than Uranus
Neptune was closer to the sun than Uranus – that’s 15% of the history
of the solar system. It looked completely different than we see it today. New findings suggest
Neptune had to form closer to the sun than Uranus or you don’t get the smooth
profile...
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NASA Satellite Reveals Unprecedented View
of Mysterious 'Night-Shining' Clouds
The Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere (AIM) mission is the first satellite dedicated to the
study of these noctilucent or "night-shining" clouds.
They are called "night shining" clouds by observers on the ground because their high altitude
allows them to continue reflecting sunlight after the sun has set below the horizon ...
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Distant Alien World That Could Be Similar to Ours
Using the 3.6-m telescope an international team of astronomers from France, Switzerland, and Portugal
working in the European Southern Observatory (ESO) has discovered the most Earth-like planet outside our
Solar System. The planet's radius is estimated to be only 1.5 times
that of Earth. An unknown world seems to be covered with liquid oceans but may also be a rocky body
similar to Earth..."
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Strange Glowing Clouds Over The Polar Regions
"They are visible only at night, floating 50 miles above Earth around the polar regions. Their name is noctilucent ("night-shining" or "luminous at night") clouds. The clouds are wispy, thin and have grown brighter in recent years and they are definitely spreading. Their location is
an atmospheric layer known as "mesosphere" (middle sphere) extending between 50 and 85 km....
(wonderful images)..."
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Spectacular Sombrero Galaxy - Messier 104
"It resembles a shining UFO or a wide-brimmed hat but... this isn't what it looks like. Its marked
central bulge and its lane of dark interstellar dust give the galaxy its unusual resemblance.
This is a very beautiful compiled image of the Sombrero Galaxy hovering in space. Three separate
observatory images of the galaxy, photographed by NASA's... (wonderful images!)
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NASA Predicts Nongreen Plants on Other Planets
"NASA scientists believe they have found a way to predict the color of plants on planets in other solar systems.
Green, yellow or even red-dominant plants may live on extra-solar planets..."
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