Astronomy

  1. Astronomy

    A comet continues to crumble

    Ever since astronomers first spied a comet 6 months ago and officially dubbed it C/2001 A2, the icy body has been breaking apart.

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  2. Astronomy

    A new giant in the Kuiper belt

    An icy body in the Kuiper belt, a reservoir of comets in the solar system beyond Neptune, is a record setter for the belt and bigger than Pluto's moon Charon.

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    Andromeda feasts on its satellite galaxies

    A new study reveals that the Andromeda galaxy, the nearest large galaxy to the Milky Way, is a cannibal, devouring its tiny galactic neighbors.

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  4. Astronomy

    An Illuminating Journey

    Astronomers are beginning to use the cosmic microwave background, the remnant glow from the Big Bang, in a dramatically different way: Instead of treating it as a snapshot of the early universe, researchers are proposing to employ the radiation as a flashlight that probes the evolution of structure in the universe over its entire 13-billion-year history.

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    Survey Probes Cosmos from Near to Far

    Early reports from the most mammoth sky surveys ever conducted are yielding a trove of findings, including the two most distant quasars known in the universe, new knowledge about the large-scale clumping of galaxies, and more evidence about the size and distribution of asteroids in our solar system.

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  6. Astronomy

    Nine Planets, or Eight?

    Astronomers probe Pluto's place in the solar system.

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  7. Astronomy

    Sounds of the universe confirm Big Bang

    Two experiments examining the detailed structure of the cosmic microwave background, the relic radiation from the Big Bang, have confirmed the basic model of how cosmologists believe the universe evolved.

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    Captured on Camera: Are They Planets?

    Studying several groups of nearby, newborn stars–many of which weren't known until a few years ago–researchers may soon obtain the first image of a bona fide planet orbiting a star other than our sun.

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    Snacking in space: Star dines on planet

    Astronomers have found evidence that a star has swallowed one or more of its own planets.

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  10. Astronomy

    Free-floaters: Images of planets?

    Several recent studies have escalated the debate about what exactly constitutes a planet.

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    Astronomers get the spin on black holes

    Recording the X-ray flashes emitted by matter as it plunges into one of these gravitational beasts, astronomers last week reported strong evidence that black holes spin like whirling dervishes, dragging space-time along with them.

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    Have scientists seen planets in the making?

    Astronomers may finally have glimpsed a key step in the construction of a planet.

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