Thursday 25 June 2015

Fwd: The Volcanic Nightmare of Venus | Remembering James Horner | Getting Astromice to Mars



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Venus' Volcanoes Are Likely Still Active

Venus' volcanoes are likely still spewing out lava, a new study suggests.
 
Famed Composer James Horner Killed in Plane Crash

Horner, who wrote the scores for "Aliens," "Apollo 13," "Avatar" and many other films, died when his two-seat plane when down Monday in California.

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Rings Of Echoing Light Pinpoint A Hidden Neutron Star | Video

X-rays bouncing off of dust clouds surrounding the erupting neutron star Circinus X-1 let astrophysicists work out the star's position. NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and ESA's XMM-Newton had been tasked to examine the X-ray source.

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Mars Astronauts Could See Blue Auroras on Red Planet

Astronauts visiting Mars in the future will be awed by dazzling auroral displays in the planet's southern hemisphere, a new study suggests.
 
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Exoplanets With Helium Skies May Abound in Milky Way Galaxy


Alien worlds with helium skies might be fairly common throughout the universe, researchers say.

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Dwarf Galaxies Loom Large in Quest for Dark Matter

A batch of newly discovered satellite dwarf galaxies orbiting the Milky Way should help scientists better grasp the evolution of the universe while also honing in on dark matter's identity, argue three leading astrophysicists in the latest Kavli Hangout.

 


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Mice of Mars: Rodents Pave Way to Red Planet


Astromice are helping people chart the course to Mars, and revealing that voyage's risks.

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First Color Movies of Pluto Reveal Double-Planet Dance (Video)
The first color 'movies' of Pluto as seen by NASA's New Horizons spacecraft reveal the sheer strangeness of the orbital dance between the dwarf planet and its largest moon Charon.
The Righter Stuff: Test Pilots Give Way to New NASA Culture
Today's astronauts have a very different type of Right Stuff than the steel-nerved test pilots of the early Space Age. See today's challenges here.
Want to Go Stargazing? Know the Stars of Early Summer
Early summer is an "in-between" time for night sky observing. But it's the best time of year to observe globular clusters and double stars.
 
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