Astronomy
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyThe smashup that rejuvenatesFor some elderly stars, the fountain of youth may be only a collision away. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyDeath of a pioneerPioneer 10, the first spacecraft to reach the fringes of the solar system, appears to have sent its last feeble signal to Earth on Jan. 22. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyCosmic Doomsday Scenario: Phantom energy would trigger the Big RipAccording to a new model, the universe may end with a Big Rip—every galaxy, star, planet, molecule, and atom torn asunder and the cosmos ceasing to exist some 21 billion years from now. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyDead stars may masquerade as ingenuesA heavenly deception in which dead stars lie about their ages could throw into disarray theories describing some of the densest objects in the cosmos. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyMature Before Their TimeSome galaxies were in place and forming stars at a prolific rate when the universe, now 13.7 billion years old, was just an 800-million-year-old whippersnapper. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyGamma-ray craft plunges into PacificAs planned, NASA's Compton Gamma Ray Observatory, which had detected some of the highest-energy radiation in the universe for 9 years, crashed into the Pacific Ocean on June 4. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyStars’ wobbles reveal six more planetsSwiss astronomers have found indirect evidence of six additional planets that lie outside the solar system, bringing the tally to more than 40. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyCosmic Revelations: Satellite homes in on the infant universeA new portrait of the infant universe pins down the age of the universe—13.7 billion years—to an unprecedented accuracy of 1 percent, provides new evidence that the universe began with a brief but humongous growth spurt, and reveals that it already contained a plethora of stars when it was just 200 million years old. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyStarry eruption on a grand scaleMonitoring the bloated star Rho Cassiopeiae, astronomers report they witnessed an explosion that blasted more material into space than any other stellar explosion ever observed. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyGamma-ray burst leaves ephemeral afterglowA ground-based telescope on automatic pilot has taken one of the earliest images ever recorded of the visible-light afterglow of a gamma-ray burst, one of the most energetic flashes of radiation in the universe. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyIn the Beginning: Dark matter builds galaxies, feeds quasarsCosmologists say they have found compelling evidence that massive galaxies were already in place when the universe was less than a billion years old. By Sid Perkins
- 			 Astronomy AstronomySundancingAstronomers have solved the mystery of why supergranules—enormous cells of turbulent, charged gas on the sun's surface—appear to move across the sun faster than the sun rotates. By Ron Cowen