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Sandra Flores

Surface and core of the Earth in its sights - 0 views

Surface and core of the Earth in its sightsOn September 10, the Russian Plesetsk cosmodrome to be brought from the ESA GOCE satellite into orbit to determine the gravitational field and the referen...

started by Sandra Flores on 05 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
Sandra Flores

Surface and core of the Earth in its sights - 0 views

Surface and core of the Earth in its sightsOn September 10, the Russian Plesetsk cosmodrome to be brought from the ESA GOCE satellite into orbit to determine the gravitational field and the referen...

started by Sandra Flores on 09 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
Sandra Flores

Only Noise ? - 0 views

Only noise instead of snowFrom Where did the water Came To Earth? Professor Frank believes it came from house-sized chunks of ice that occur from time immemorial in the atmosphere, leaving the burn...

started by Sandra Flores on 22 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
Janos Haits

spsr.utsi.edu/ - 0 views

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    Society for Planetary SETI Research (SPSR) is an organization of scientists and scholars from a variety of disciplines formed around their common interest in anomalies on planets and their satellites whose origins may be the result of intelligent activity. The focus of SPSR research is primarily the surfaces of Mars and the Moon as revealed by orbiter and lander investigation.
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.
Janos Haits

EOSDIS Worldview - 0 views

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    "This application allows you to interactively browse global satellite imagery within hours of it being acquired. Use the features described below to find interesting imagery, save and share what you find, and download the underlying data."
Todd Suomela

Press Release: Two of the Milky Way's Spiral Arms Go Missing - 0 views

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    Now, new images from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope are shedding light on the true structure of the Milky Way, revealing that it has just two major arms of stars instead of the four it was previously thought to possess.
Maluvia Haseltine

Integral satellite disproves dark matter origin for mystery radiation - 0 views

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    More holes in the dark matter hypotheses
Sandra Flores

How big are neutron stars? - 0 views

How big are neutron stars?With the help of X-ray pulses can soon be determined by the diameter of neutron stars.Neutron stars are in the list of the most remarkable celestial body is a one of the t...

started by Sandra Flores on 05 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
Sandra Flores

Experimental Demonstration of space-time distortion - 0 views

Experimental Demonstration of space-time distortionAccording to the general theory of relativity deform very large rotating masses spacetime around him. This Frame-dragging was detected by the sate...

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Kalyan Roy

The Dark Attractor: What's Pulling the Milky Way Towards It at 14-Million MPH? - 1 views

  • A huge volume of space that includes the Milky Way and super-clusters of galaxies is flowing towards a mysterious, gigantic unseen mass named mass astronomers have dubbed "The Great Attractor," some 250 million light years from our Solar System.
  • The Great Attractor is a diffuse concentration of matter some 400 million light-years in size located around 250 million light-years away within the so-called "Centaurus Wall" of galaxies , about seven degrees off the plane of the Milky Way. X-ray observations with the ROSAT satellite then revealed that Abell 3627 is at the center of the Great Attractor. It lies in the so-called Zone of Avoidance, where the dust and stars of the Milky Way's disk obscures as much as a quarter of the Earth's visible sky.
Sandra Flores

How big are neutron stars? - 0 views

How big are neutron stars?With the help of X-ray pulses can soon be determined by the diameter of neutron stars.Neutron stars are in the list of the most remarkable celestial body is a one of the t...

started by Sandra Flores on 09 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
Sandra Flores

Experimental Demonstration of space-time distortion - 0 views

Experimental Demonstration of space-time distortionAccording to the general theory of relativity deform very large rotating masses spacetime around him. This Frame-dragging was detected by the sate...

started by Sandra Flores on 09 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
Sandra Flores

The origin of 'soft' gamma radiation - 0 views

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started by Sandra Flores on 09 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
Janos Haits

Blue Marble Navigator - 3 views

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    NASA's "Blue Marble" pictures of Earth show each month of the year 2004 to illustrate changes in snow cover and vegetation. Here, you can browse their maximum resolution of four pixels per km², as well as a slightly coarser night-lights map, enhanced by town names and national borders.
Astro Biology

Know When Milky Way Collision Occur - 0 views

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    NASA scientist have found proof that our Milky Way had an encounter with a small galaxy or massive dark matter structure perhaps as recently as 100 million years ago. Are you also interested to know how galaxies form, evolve and interact?
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    NASA scientist have found proof that our Milky Way had an encounter with a small galaxy or massive dark matter structure perhaps as recently as 100 million years ago. Are you also interested to know how galaxies form, evolve and interact?
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