Russia is talking to NASA and the European Space Agency about building manned research colonies on the moon, according to Russian news reports.
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New super-Earth detected within the habitable zone of a nearby cool star | Carnegie Ins... - 0 views
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Sun shoots a fastball at Earth, but minimal impact expected on satellites, power grid -... - 0 views
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A huge sunspot unleashed a blob of charged plasma Thursday that space weather watchers predict will blast past the Earth on Sunday.
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But, he added, “We’re not looking at an extreme event here.”
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“At first glance, it was, ‘Oh my God, it’s at the center of the [sun’s] disk, it ought to go right to the Earth,’ ” Kunches said. But upon further review and “head-scratching” Thursday, NOAA’s space weather team calculated that most of the plasma blob should pass harmlessly over the top of our planet.
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While using a new computer model to analyze Voyager data, scientists found the sun's distant magnetic field is made up of bubbles approximately 100 million miles (160 million kilometers) wide.
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The new model suggests the field lines are broken up into self-contained structures disconnected from the solar magnetic field. The findings are described in the June 9 edition of the Astrophysical Journal.
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"The sun's magnetic field extends all the way to the edge of the solar system," said astronomer Merav Opher of Boston University. "Because the sun spins, its magnetic field becomes twisted and wrinkled, a bit like a ballerina's skirt. Far, far away from the sun, where the Voyagers are, the folds of the skirt bunch up."
Trillion FPS Camera Captures Advancing Light Waves - 0 views
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MIT’s new camera will shoot one trillion frames per second.
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One trillion seconds is over 31,688 years
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played it back at 30fps, it’d still take you over 1,000 years to watch it.
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47 year old television signals bouncing back to Earth - 0 views
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"I realised the signal was in the VHF Band and slap bang in the middle of 41-68 MHz. It was obviously old terrestrial television broadcasts, but they seemed to be originating from deep space.
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"They are signals that left the Earth about 50 years ago and have bounced off an object or more likely a field of objects some 25 light years away".
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Radio signals travel at approximately 300,000 kilometers per second.
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Fake Mars mission to open hatch after 520 days in isolation | MNN - Mother Nature Network - 0 views
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"The most difficult thing for them was being starved of information."
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A previous 420-day experiment ended in drunken disaster in 2000, when two participants got into a fistfight and a third tried to forcibly kiss a female crew member.
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To kill time, China's Wang Yue practiced calligraphy, France's Romain Charles strummed his guitar and together the crew, aged from 28-38, played karaoke, chess and Nintendo Wii.
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NASA - NASA in Final Preparations for Nov. 8 Asteroid Flyby - 0 views
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At the point of closest approach, it will be no closer than 201,700 miles (324,600 kilometers) or 0.85 the distance from the moon to Earth
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The last time a space rock as big came as close to Earth was in 1976
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astronomers did not know about the flyby at the time.
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U.S. Government Glossed Over Cancer Concerns As It Rolled Out Airport X-Ray Scanners - ... - 1 views
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Research suggests that anywhere from six to 100 U.S. airline passengers each year could get cancer from the machines.
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Because of a regulatory Catch-22, the airport X-ray scanners have escaped the oversight required for X-ray machines used in doctors’ offices and hospitals. The reason is that the scanners do not have a medical purpose, so the FDA cannot subject them to the rigorous evaluation it applies to medical devices.
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FDA has limited authority to oversee some non-medical products and can set mandatory safety regulations. But the agency let the scanners fall under voluntary standards set by a nonprofit group heavily influenced by industry.
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