Novel X-ray device developed - 0 views
SOHO shows new images of Comet ISON - 0 views
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scientists have been watching through many observatories to see if the comet has already broken up under the intense heat and gravitational forces of the sun
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The comet is too far away to discern how many pieces it is in, so instead researchers carefully measure how bright it is,
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Less light can sometimes mean that more of the material has boiled off and disappeared, perhaps pointing to a disintegrated comet
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Zombie ISON 'Behaving Like A Comet', Stunned Astronomers Say - 0 views
ISON Appears To Be Fading, But Astronomers Keeping Eyes Peeled - 0 views
Mother of All Slingshots Set to Hurl India's MOM Probe to Mars - 0 views
A Sunny Outlook for NASA Kepler's Second Light | NASA - 0 views
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A repurposed Kepler Space telescope may soon start searching the sky again.
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A new mission concept, dubbed K2, would continue Kepler's search for other worlds, and introduce new opportunities to observe star clusters, young and old stars, active galaxies and supernovae
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In May, the Kepler spacecraft lost the second of four gyroscope-like reaction wheels, which are used to precisely point the spacecraft, ending new data collection for the original mission
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Curiosity Mars Rover Back in Action after Power Glitch - 0 views
India's MOM Mars Probe Images Earth's Children Prior to Nail Biting Red Planet Insertion - 0 views
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First ever image of Earth Taken by Mars Color Camera aboard India’s Mars Orbiter Mission
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age is focused on the Indian subcontinent and captured from an altitude of 70,000 kilometers. Credit: ISRO
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image was taken on Nov. 20 at around 1350 hrs (IST) from a height of almost 70,000 km above earth and has a spatial resolution of 3.5 km, said ISRO
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ScienceShot: Comet ISON Could Be No More | Science/AAAS | News - 0 views
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ISON was
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on course to swing by the sun less than one solar diameter above the sun’s searing surface on 28 November, Thanksgiving Day in the United States
Memories 'geotagged' with spatial information - 0 views
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Using a video game in which people navigate through a virtual town delivering objects to specific locations, a team of neuroscientists
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has discovered how brain cells that encode spatial information form "geotags" for specific memories and are activated immediately before those memories are recalled.
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work shows how spatial information is incorporated into memories and why remembering an experience can quickly bring to mind other events that happened in the same place
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Remnants Suggest Comet ISON Still Going: Scientific American - 0 views
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as ISON got closer to the star
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Analyses of light captured by NASA’s twin STEREO spacecraft seemed to show the comet growing dimmer
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Next, pictures from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which should have captured ISON on its closest approach to the Sun, showed absolutely nothing
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SpaceX Aborts Thanksgiving Rocket Launch Due to Engine Trouble | Space.com - 0 views
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SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket fired its engines and was moments away from liftoff from Cape Canaveral
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but the commercial booster aborted the launch after computers detected the engines were too slow building up thrust.
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Engineers raced to understand and resolve the problem, but they could not get comfortable enough to attempt the launch again
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Comet ISON faded again | Human World | EarthSky - 0 views
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NOVEMBER 29, 2013.
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Comet ISON rounded the sun yesterday at 18:45 UTC/ 1:45 p.m. EST, and appeared to be disintegrating
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Then yesterday evening the comet started appearing brighter again
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Comet ISON | NASA - 0 views
India's First Mars Probe 'MOM' Blasts Free of Earth Joining MAVEN in Race to Red Planet - 0 views
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India’s first ever Mars probe ‘MOM’ successfully fired its main engine
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Dec. 1)
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to begin her nearly yearlong momentous voyage to the Red Planet.
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Spectacular Liftoff Thrusts China's First Rover 'Yutu' to the Moon - 0 views
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China successfully launched its first ever lunar rover bound for the Moon’s surface aboard a Long March rocket
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at 1:30 a.m. Beijing local time, Dec. 2, 2013 (12:30 p.m. EST, Dec. 1) from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China.
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The name for the ‘Yutu’ rover – which translates as ‘Jack Rabbit’ – was chosen after a special naming contest involving a worldwide poll and voting to select the best name
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