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- 			 Astronomy AstronomyThe Milky Way’s MiddleSensitive X-ray, infrared, and radio telescopes are now providing an extraordinarily clear view of the dust-shrouded center of our galaxy. 
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyX-Ray Universe: Quasar’s jet goes the distanceCollisions with photons left over from the birth of the universe appear to have generated the longest X ray-emitting jet ever found in a distant galaxy. 
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyUV telescopes: One dead, one revivedOne ultraviolet observatory burned up in Earth's atmosphere late last month while another has gotten a new lease on life. 
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceExtreme weather: Massive hurricanes meet on JupiterBoth professional and amateur sky watchers are pointing their telescopes at Jupiter as two titanic storms in the giant planet's upper atmosphere meet each other. 
- 			 Astronomy AstronomySupernova dealt deaths on Earth? Stellar blasts may have killed ancient marine lifeThe explosion of nearby supernova may have caused the widespread extinction of marine life on Earth 2 million years ago. 
- 			 Astronomy AstronomySome new stars in the neighborhoodAs part of an ongoing survey of faint stars in the southern skies, astronomers have discovered 12 previously unknown stars that lie within a mere 33 light-years of Earth. 
- 			 Astronomy AstronomySeeing green: Color of the cosmosWe live in a pale-green universe, according to astronomers who analyzed the colors of some 200,000 galaxies as part of the largest galaxy survey completed to date. 
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyAre pictures of extrasolar planets in the offing?The first image of a planet orbiting a star other than the sun may be only a year away. 
- 			 Astronomy AstronomySome gamma-ray bursts may occur nearbyA sizable minority of gamma-ray bursts may originate relatively nearby, in galaxies within 325 million light-years of our own. 
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceExploring the Red PlanetSearching for signs of subsurface water on the Red Planet and analyzing the elemental and mineral composition of surface rock, NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft begins its main mapping mission next month and may shed light on several enduring puzzles about the planet. 
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- 			 Astronomy AstronomyMilky Way galaxy: Cloaked in a hot shroud?Spacecraft observations indicate that a vast, unseen halo of hot gas envelopes our home galaxy, the Milky Way, and could literally be brushing up against its nearest neighbors.