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What are Gas Giants?

By Matthew Williams - August 09, 2017 02:34 PM UTC | Planetary Science
The outer planets of the Solar System - Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune - are gas giants, a designation which applies to planets that are primary composed of hydrogen and helium.
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New Horizons' Next Flyby Target Just Got Weirder!

By Matthew Williams - August 08, 2017 07:40 PM UTC | Planetary Science
In preparation for their historic flyby with a KBO, the New Horizons team conducted observations that indicated that the target may be different than previously thought
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Standford Team Creates mDOT, a Mini-Starshade for Exoplanet Research

By Matthew Williams - August 08, 2017 03:41 PM UTC | Exoplanets
A team from Standford University's Space Rendezvous Laboratory have created a small-scale demonstrator of Starshade technology to help in the hunt for exoplanets.
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Gorgeous Images of the August 2017 Partial Lunar Eclipse

By Nancy Atkinson - August 08, 2017 02:44 PM UTC | Observing
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Experiment Detects Mysterious Neutrino-Nucleus Scattering For the First Time

By Matthew Williams - August 07, 2017 07:46 PM UTC | Physics
The COHERENT experiment, an international collaboration, made the first-ever detection of neutrinos bumping into the nucleus of other atoms
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Messier 53 - the NGC 5024 Globular Cluster

By tammy-plotner - August 07, 2017 03:00 PM UTC | Milky Way
Located 58,000 light from years, in the northern constellation Coma Berenices, is the globular cluster known as Messier 53.
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Carnival of Space #521

By Susie Murph - August 07, 2017 12:50 PM UTC | Site News
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Musk Says Maiden Falcon Heavy to Launch in November, Acknowledges High Risk and Releases New Animation

By ken-kremer - August 04, 2017 11:58 PM UTC | Space Exploration
Before the year is out, the long awaited debut launch of the triple barreled Falcon Heavy rocket may at last be in sight says SpaceX CEO and founder Elon Musk, as he forthrightly acknowledges it comes with high risk and released a stunning launch and landing animation (see below) earlier today, Aug. 4.
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NASA Voyager Probes Still Going Strong After 40 Years

By Matthew Williams - August 04, 2017 04:42 PM UTC | Missions
The Voyager probes, humanity's longest-running and farthest-reaching missions, are celebrating their 40th anniversaries this summer!
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Bad News For Proxima b: An Earth-Like Atmosphere Might Not Survive There

By Matthew Williams - August 04, 2017 01:37 PM UTC | Exoplanets
A new study led by researchers from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center indicates that Proxima b would be likely to retain an Earth-like atmosphere.
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Hubble Eyes Stratosphere Around a Very Hot, Watery Jupiter!

By Matthew Williams - August 03, 2017 06:55 PM UTC | Exoplanets
A recent study by a team of astronomers, using data provided by Hubble, has provided the best evidence to date of a stratosphere around an exoplanet.
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Need a Job? NASA is Looking for a New Planetary Protection Officer

By Matthew Williams - August 03, 2017 03:43 PM UTC | Astrobiology
NASA recently announced that it is looking for a new Planetary Protection Officer, a position which is growing in importance, and pays well!
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Kepler Spots the First Exomoon Candidate 4000 Light Years From Earth

By Matthew Williams - August 02, 2017 05:10 PM UTC | Exoplanets
Relying on Kepler data, a recent study led by researchers from the University of Columbia has turned up the first exomoon candidate!
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A Partial Lunar Eclipse Ushers in Eclipse Season

By David Dickinson - August 02, 2017 10:19 AM UTC | Observing
Live on the wrong continent to witness the August 21st total solar eclipse? Well... celestial mechanics has a little consolation prize for Old World observers, with a partial lunar eclipse on the night of Monday into Tuesday, August 7/8th.
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Physicists Take Big Step Towards Quantum Computing and Encryption with new Experiment

By Matthew Williams - August 01, 2017 06:17 PM UTC | Physics
An team of German researchers recently conducted an experiment that has once again proven that quantum entanglement is possible
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Impending Asteroid Flyby Will be a Chance to Test NASA's Planetary Defense Network!

By Matthew Williams - August 01, 2017 02:51 PM UTC | Planetary Science
This October, an asteroid will pass Earth by, thus giving NASA's Planetary Defense Coordination Office (PDCO) a chance to test their new detection and tracking network
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NASA Detects More Chemicals on Titan that are Essential to Life

By Matthew Williams - July 31, 2017 04:51 PM UTC | Astrobiology
A recent study by a team of NASA researchers had detected that a chemical thought to be essential to life on Titan exists in abundance on that moon.
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Messier 52 - the NGC 7654 Open Star Cluster

By tammy-plotner - July 31, 2017 02:00 PM UTC | Observing
Located near the northern constellation of Cassiopeia, approximately 5000 light years from Earth, is the open star cluster known as Messier 52.
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Carnival of Space #520

By Susie Murph - July 31, 2017 01:56 PM UTC | Site News
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Veteran Multinational Trio Launches on Soyuz and Arrives at International Space Station

By ken-kremer - July 30, 2017 11:48 PM UTC | Missions
An all veteran multinational trio of astronauts and cosmonauts rocketed to orbit aboard a Russian Soyuz capsule and safely arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) after a fast track rendezvous on Friday, July 28.
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