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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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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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Astronomers Map Out Planetary Danger Zone
"Scientists report the first maps of so-called planetary "danger zones." These are areas where
winds and radiation from super hot stars can strip other young, cooler stars like our sun of their
planet-forming materials. The results show that cooler stars are safe as long as they lie beyond
about 1.6 light-years..."
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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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"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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A Fantastic Monday Morning Sky Show
NASA
November 3, 2007
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This is worth waking up for.
On Monday morning, Nov. 5th, anyone willing to step outside before dawn will see a fantastic display of stars and
planets—and maybe a couple of spaceships, too.
The planets: Venus, Saturn and Mars.
Venus and the crescent Moon. Photo credit: Zhen Jie of Singapore. July 17, 2007.
Venus is the extravagantly luminous "star" hanging low in the east.
You can’t miss it—especially because the crescent Moon is hanging nearby.
The closely-spaced pair is as lovely as anything you will ever see in the heavens.
If you can, tear your eyes away from Venus and the Moon.
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Just above them hangs Saturn, a delicate yellow beauty that cries out for the attention of your telescope;
even small 'scopes reveal Saturn's breathtaking rings.
And above Saturn, almost directly overhead, shines Mars.
It is bright, distinctly orange, and for reasons science cannot fully explain, a little hypnotic.
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The stars: Too many to name!
You won't be the only one looking at the planets. Orion the Hunter is there, too, outlined in the sky by an hour-glass of
first and second magnitude stars. Joining Orion is Castor, Pollux, Regulus, Aldebaran and brightest of all, Sirius, the
blue-white Dog Star: sky map This stellar sprawl frames the planets in a scene guaranteed to spellbind—that is, until
something comes along to break the spell.
That would be the spaceships: Space shuttle Discovery and the International Space Station (ISS).
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The two orbiters are due to fly over many US towns and cities on Monday morning. If things go according to plan,
Discovery will undock from the ISS at 5:32 am EST (
updates), which means the two ships will appear as distinct points of
bright light, side-by-side,
gliding together past Mars, Sirius, Orion, Venus and the Moon. Check NASA's
Skywatch web site
for spotting times.
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What comes next may strain the credulity of some readers, but it is true.
In addition to the stars, planets, spaceships and lunar close encounters, there is also an exploding comet:
Above: Comet Holmes photographed on
Nov. 2nd by Tom Davis of Salisbury, North Carolina, using a 4.5 inch refracting telescope.
Comet 17P/Holmes burst into view last week when something happened to the comet's core—a collapse, a fracture, a
comet-quake? No one knows!—causing the comet to surge in brightness almost a million-fold. It is now visible to the
unaided eye as an expanding fuzzball in the constellation Perseus similar in brightness to the stars of the Big Dipper.
To find the comet, first face Mars and then spin around 180-degrees: sky map. It's a must-see target for backyard
telescopes.
Nov. 5th: Set your alarm!
Note: This story has been adapted from a news release issued by NASA.
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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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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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Shining A Light On Mysterious 'Dark Matter'
We've all been taught that our bodies, the Earth, and in fact all matter in the universe is composed of
tiny building blocks called atoms. Now imagine if this weren't the case...
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Hubbe Space Telescope Reveals The Aftermath of "Star Wars"
"An Anglo-American team of astronomers have used the Advanced Camera for Surveys on the Hubble Space
Telescope (HST) to obtain the first direct optical
images of the aftermath of a recent titanic explosion that took place in a star system 5,000 light
years from 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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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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