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Janos Haits

Spot The Station | NASA - 2 views

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    "Watch the International Space Station pass overhead from several thousand worldwide locations. It is the third brightest object in the sky and easy to spot if you know when to look up. Visible to the naked eye, it looks like a fast-moving plane only much higher and traveling thousands of miles an hour faster!"
Janos Haits

Exoplanet Exploration: Planets Beyond our Solar System - 2 views

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    'The Exoplanet Exploration Program (ExEP) is responsible for implementing NASA's plans for the discovery and understanding of planetary systems around nearby stars. ExEP plays an important function in exoplanet research, by laying out a long-term view of the entire field and charting out a strategic timeline of missions and instruments."
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."
David Corking

New Particle Collider Operating in Secret - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • "We may not have created a black hole, but it seems we may have discovered a way for elementary particles to shape the path of evolution. You just never know what you are going to find"
    • David Corking
       
      I am no arbiter of humour, but I think this April Fool prank is fairly lame (unless there is truth in the unlikely twitter rumour that the NYT was pranked)
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    Large Hadron Collider investigative journalism
Todd Suomela

Particles Larger Than Galaxies Fill the Universe? - 0 views

  • But over the roughly 13.7-billion-year lifetime of the cosmos, "relic" neutrinos have been stretched out by the expansion of the universe, enlarging the range in which each neutrino can exist.
Mike Wolvie

Lunar astronauts get neighbourhood watch - space - 14 June 2009 - New Scientist - 0 views

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    draughty
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.
Maluvia Haseltine

Study plunges standard Theory of Cosmology into Crisis - 0 views

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    As modern cosmologists rely more and more on the ominous "dark matter" to explain otherwise inexplicable observations, much effort has gone into the detection of this mysterious substance in the last two decades, yet no direct proof could be found that it actually exists. Even if it does exist, dark matter would be unable to reconcile all the current discrepancies between actual measurements and predictions based on theoretical models. Hence the number of physicists questioning the existence of dark matter has been increasing for some time now.
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