Astronomy
- 			
			
		EarthThe Hunt for Habitable Planets
Here and now, a new suite of small telescopes are poised to look for Earthlike planets beyond the solar system.
By Ron Cowen - 			
			
		SpaceHubble repair mission delayed yet again
Even as the Hubble Space Telescope was able to snap an image after several weeks of idling, a mission to visit and upgrade Hubble suffered another delay.
By Ron Cowen - 			
			
		AstronomyDouble the rubble: Nearby star system has two asteroid belts
Epsilon Eridani hosts an inner asteroid belt and planet arranged like those in the solar system.
By Ron Cowen - 			
			
		AstronomyUltramassive: as big as it gets
A black hole can consume anything in its path. These monsters can become huge — but perhaps only so huge.
 - 			
			
		AstronomyOn that ‘earmark’ for my favorite science center
Featured blog: In the last debate, McCain denounced proposed federal spending on a multimillion dollar "overhead projector."
By Janet Raloff - 			
			
		 - 			
			
		Planetary ScienceSaturn’s rings may not be as young as they look
Saturn's rings might be more massive, and thus older, than researchers had believed.
By Ron Cowen - 			
			
		AstronomyMcCain Is Bullish on R&D
Featured blog: John McCain weighs in on science and technology issues with long-awaited written responses to the Science Debate 2008.
By Janet Raloff - 			
			
		 - 			
			
		AstronomyPreserving digital data for the future of eScience
From the August 30, 2008 issue of Science News.
By Alex Szalay - 			
			
		AstronomyInvisible clumps in the galaxy
Model finds dark matter nearby and might shed light on the invisible material’s composition.
 - 			
			
		AstronomyThe Universe in a Mirror
The Saga of the Hubble Space Telescope and the Visionaries Who Built It.