Categories: Weekly Space Hangout

Weekly Space Hangout – Oct. 17, 2014: Comet Siding Spring & Dark Matter

Host: Fraser Cain (@fcain)

Guests:
Morgan Rehnberg (cosmicchatter.org / @cosmic_chatter)

This Week’s Stories:

Previewing Siding Spring
Hubble finds target for New Horizons
Dark Matter Half What We Though, Say Scientists
Virgo UFD1 a Fossil Remnant of the First Galaxies
Secretive US Robotic Mini-Shuttle to End 22-Month Mission
Rosetta Spacecraft Spots “Pyramid” Boulder on Comet
Dreaming a Different Apollo
KOI-1299 b A Warm Jupiter Orbiting An Evolved Red Giant Star
MAVEN Provides Its First Look at Martian Upper Atmosphere
APEX Reveals Hidden Start Formation in Protocluster
ESA Confirms Primary Landing Site for Rosetta
New Horizons has a Second Target
Slow-Growing Galaxies Offer Window to Early Universe
Station Spacewalkers Replace Power Regulator, Move Equipment
Galactic Chromodynamics
Milky Way Ransacks Nearby Dwarf Galaxies, Stripping All Traces of Star-Forming Gas
Curious signal hints at dark matter – first evidence of axions?
First Evidence of a Hydrogen-Deficient Supernova Progenitor
Fairing Installed Over Orion
Wobbling of Mimas Hints as What Lies Beneath
Cosmic Jets Re-created in a Lab
Lunar Volcanoes: The Rough with the Smooth

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Fraser Cain

Fraser Cain is the publisher of Universe Today. He's also the co-host of Astronomy Cast with Dr. Pamela Gay. Here's a link to my Mastodon account.

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