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- 			 Space SpaceMoon crash reveals crater held waterPlume of lunar material contained roughly 25 gallons of vapor and ice. 
- 			 Space SpaceChemical fingerprint found for planet huntingThe amount of lithium in the atmosphere of sunlike stars is a powerful indicator of whether such stars have planets, a new study reveals. 
- 			 Space SpaceThe Milky Way, aglow with activityCombining infrared and X-ray images from three orbiting observatories, NASA has unveiled a never-before-seen composite portrait of the Milky Way’s bustling center. 
- 			 Space SpaceSignature of antimatter detected in lightningThe signature of positrons has been found for the first time in gamma rays associated with storms on Earth. 
- 			 Space SpaceA little bit of gamma-ray musicBLOG: Art and science meld during a musical performance for the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope 
- 			 Space SpaceGamma-ray sources guide astronomers to pulsarsGamma-ray emissions are providing a guide to finding the compact, rapidly rotating remnants of massive stars known as pulsars. 
- 			 Space SpaceCosmic rays traced to centers of star birthBy detecting gamma rays, a new generation of telescopes bolsters theory that supernovas are origin of some cosmic rays 
- 			 Space SpaceGamma-ray observations shrink known grain size of spacetimeA new study eliminates some theories of quantum gravity by finding that spacetime isn’t as lumpy as some models had proposed. 
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceMercury, As Never Seen Before: MESSENGER visits innermost planetThe first spacecraft to visit Mercury in 33 years imaged 25 percent of the crater-pocked surface that had never before been seen close-up. 
- 			 Space SpacePanel says planned NASA rocket won’t do the jobThe Ares 1 set to replace the space shuttle is too expensive and won’t be ready soon enough, the Augustine Committee concludes. 
- 			 Space SpaceSuperEarths common for other starsA mother lode of 32 newly discovered planets brings the number of known extrasolar planets to more than 400 and suggests that lightweight planets are common around sunlike stars. 
- 			 Space SpaceImages show puny plume from moon crashData from another craft suggest iron and mercury, not frozen water, were kicked up when a spent rocket plunged into a lunar crater