Astronomy
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AstronomyCuriosity to look for habitable environs
Set to land on Mars August 5, NASA mission will search for signs that the planet could support life, now or long ago.
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SpaceCrowd sourcing comes to astronomy
Researchers comb the Internet for snapshots of a comet and use the collected images to calculate its orbit.
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AstronomyHubble spots fifth Pluto moon
Space telescope’s discovery announced on Twitter.
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SpaceAmerican Astronomical Society Meeting
Highlights from the 220th AAS meeting held June 10-14 in Anchorage, Alaska.
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AstronomyGiant celestial disk hard to explain
A star's oversized debris ring challenges theories of planet formation.
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AstronomyMilky Way will be hit head-on
The Andromeda galaxy is destined to slam directly into ours, new observations from the Hubble Space Telescope show.
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SpaceAlien hunter redirects her search to Earth-based funding
SETI scientist Jill Tarter retires from research to focus on raising funds to continue search for extraterrestrial life.
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SpaceAn interview with alien hunter Jill Tarter
The director of Center for SETI Research is retiring to focus on finding funds to continue the hunt for extraterrestrial life.
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SpaceStellar superflares’ trigger challenged
Massive eruptions on sunlike stars might not require magnetic interactions from a big, hot, nearby planet.
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AstronomySun’s shock wave goes missing
Spacecraft observations redraw astronomers’ ideas about the local stellar environment.
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SpaceMore than one way to explode a star
New observations confirm two leading theories of type 1a supernova production.
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