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Space and NASA News - Universe and Deep Space Information - 0 views

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    Get the latest outer space and science news, NASA information, watch space flight videos at Space.com. View exclusive solar system Images, latest astronomy news and more.
Astro Biology

Latest News from Astrobiology Magazine - 0 views

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    Get latest NASA invention's pictures, discoveries, technologies, space exploration and other news only at Astrobiology Magazine. Join us on Pinterest to see current happenings in Universe.
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    Get latest NASA invention's pictures, discoveries, technologies, space exploration and other news only at Astrobiology Magazine. Join us on Pinterest to see current happenings in Universe.
Todd Suomela

ESO - ESO 24/09 - Astronomer's new guide to the galaxy: largest map of cold dust revealed - 0 views

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    This new guide for astronomers, known as the APEX Telescope Large Area Survey of the Galaxy (ATLASGAL) shows the Milky Way in submillimetre-wavelength light (between infrared light and radio waves [1]). Images of the cosmos at these wavelengths are vital for studying the birthplaces of new stars and the structure of the crowded galactic core.
Astro Biology

Know More About Plenty of Water in Asteroid Fragments - 0 views

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    Do you know new study could provide visions about the abundance of water in fragments from a famous asteroid? This research mainly focused on a mineral called apatite. Want to know more about this asteroid?
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    Do you know new study could provide visions about the abundance of water in fragments from a famous asteroid? This research mainly focused on a mineral called apatite. Want to know more about this asteroid?
hanz444

News Conference Features Next Space Station Crew, Interviews - 0 views

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    NASA will host a news conference for the next crew launching to the International Space Station, including NASA astronaut Tim Kopra, on Thursday, Sept. 24, at the agency's Johnson Space Center in Houston. NASA Television will broadcast the news conference live at 2 p.m. EDT, preceded by video of crew training at 1:30 p.m.
Kalyan Roy

Hubble Unveils Stunning Star Birth in M83 | Universe Today - 1 views

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    It appears Hubble's new Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) is working. And how! The new camera installed during Servicing Mission 4 in May has delivered the most
Janos Haits

Encyclopedia of Astronomy and Astrophysics - 1 views

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    This unique resource covers the entire field of astronomy and astrophysics and this online version includes the full text of over 2,750 articles, plus sophisticated search and retrieval functionality, links to the primary literature, and is frequently updated with new material. An active editorial team, headed by the Encyclopedia's editor-in-chief, Paul Murdin, oversees the continual commissioning, reviewing and loading of new and revised content.
Astro Biology

Earth's magnetic field has flipped - 0 views

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    The new discovery indicates that the intensity of Earth's magnetic field is decreasing 10 times faster, leading some geophysicists to predict a reversal within a few thousand years.
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    The new discovery indicates that the intensity of Earth's magnetic field is decreasing 10 times faster, leading some geophysicists to predict a reversal within a few thousand years.
Astro Biology

Mars having Oddball Orbits - 0 views

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    Are astronomers capable of detecting habitable planets with a 3:2 spin orbit resonance? Check out myths, facts, images and latest discoveries only at Astrobilogy Magazine.
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    Are astronomers capable of detecting habitable planets with a 3:2 spin orbit resonance? Check out myths, facts, images and latest discoveries only at Astrobilogy Magazine.
Kalyan Roy

Why Are Quark Stars So Strange? : Discovery News - 1 views

  • First things first, neutron stars, quark stars and black holes are all born via the same mechanism: a supernova. But each of the three are progressively more massive, so they originate from supernovae produced by progressively more massive stars. So, what if a star exploded, producing something a little too massive to be called a neutron star? Well, neutron stars resist collapsing under their own gravitational pull by a characteristic of matter known as neutron degeneracy. This produces an outward force called neutron degeneracy pressure. What if the neutron star born after a supernova is too massive for this neutron degeneracy pressure to hold up against the neutron star's own gravity? In this case, it's up to the quarks that make up the neutrons to take over, preventing the body from collapsing any further. Single neutrons are composed of three quarks (two "down" quarks and one "up" quark). When quark degeneracy pressure kicks in, a quark star may be produced; the free "up" and "down" quarks get converted into "strange" quarks. Therefore, a quark star (also known as a "strange star") is made up of strange matter.
  • Using what we know from the Standard Model of particle physics, a massive quark star may have enough gravitational energy to start 'burning' strange matter. The quarks inside the core of the quark star may be abused so badly by gravitational pressure that the quarks will be converted into pure energy and neutrinos.
  • The fascinating thing with this scenario is that the quark star matter will be so dense that even the neutrinos cannot escape. However, this release of energy and generation of neutrinos creates an outward pressure countering the relentless inward gravitational pull.
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  • Dai calls this extreme strange matter-burning quark star an "electroweak star"
  • Saving the best till last, the electroweak star's core would therefore be as extreme as the universe was only 10-10 seconds (that's 0.0000000001 seconds) after the Big Bang. These extreme objects would be like mini-Big Bang laboratories, maintaining a pressure where the electromagnetic and weak forces are so intertwined, they cannot be distinguished.
Janos Haits

Reliable websites for Astronomical News and Information - 0 views

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    Reliable websites for Astronomical News and Information
Maluvia Haseltine

GEMS mission to explore the polarized universe - 0 views

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    An exciting new astrophysics mission led by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., will provide a revolutionary window into the universe. Named the Gravity and Extreme Magnetism Small Explorer (GEMS), the satellite will be the first to systematically measure the polarization of cosmic X-ray sources.
Todd Suomela

Jupiter gets another cosmic punch, shows new bruise - Ars Technica - 0 views

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    Over the weekend, Jupiter was apparently struck by an unknown object, probably a comet or an asteroid. The discovery was made by Anthony Wesley in Australia, an amateur astronomer well-known in both the amateur and professional astronomy communities.
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