Astronomy
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyHeavenly Taffy: Galaxies in collisionAstronomers have discovered a pair of colliding galaxies connected by a bridge of high-speed electrons and elongated magnetic fields. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyPhysics-astronomy merger wins bigA new report recommends fostering the extraordinary collaboration taking place between particle physics and astronomy. By Peter Weiss
- 			 Astronomy AstronomySharper Images: New Hubble camera goes the distanceAstronomers have unveiled a picture of the distant universe that ranks as the sharpest and most detailed ever recorded. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyFaded Stars Get New Role: Hubble takes a long lookBy setting their sights on the galaxy's faintest stars, scientists have calculated the universe's age to be between 13 billion and 14 billion years old. By Science News
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyElliptical duet rides the Kuiper beltFollow-up observations of an icy object in the Kuiper belt and its moon reveal that the two bodies revolve about each other in the most elongated orbit of any pair of objects in the solar system. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyDusty Disks May Reveal Hidden WorldsImages of gaps, rings, arcs, warps, and clumps in disks of dusty debris surrounding nearby stars are providing new clues about the nature of planets that lie beyond the solar system. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Astronomy AstronomySuper Wallops: Tracking the origin of cosmic raysTwo new studies shed light on the longstanding mystery of where cosmic rays—the energetic charged particles that bombard our galaxy—originate. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyStrange Stars? Odd features hint at novel matterTwo stellar corpses thought to be made of neutrons may actually contain weird forms of matter never observed before. By Peter Weiss
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyCosmic Remodeling: Superwinds star in early universeNew measurements reveal that some of the earliest galaxies in the universe produced winds so powerful and persistent that they blew material from one galaxy to another, temporarily separating dark matter from visible matter and profoundly influencing the evolution of future generations of galaxies. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyGamma-Ray Burst: A black hole is bornNew evidence supports the notion that gamma-ray bursts, the most violent explosions in the universe, are the primal calling cards of newborn black holes. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyGalaxy HunterAt the interactive “Galaxy Hunter” Web site, students use data from the Hubble Space Telescope to investigate a bewildering assortment of deep-space galaxies in various stages of evolution–and learn statistical concepts such as sample variability and size along the way. Go to: http://amazing-space.stsci.edu/ghunter/ By Science News
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyLong Ago and Far Away: Astronomers find distant galaxy, early clusterPeering ever deeper into space and further back in time, two teams of astronomers have uncovered new details about the earliest galaxies and galaxy clusters in the universe. By Ron Cowen