Friday, July 26, 2013

Comet ISON Blazes To Distant Galaxies | Mysterious Sun Region Detected | Russian Space Trash Collector

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Comet ISON Blazes with Distant Galaxies in Stunning Hubble Photo

The image gives a deep-space view of the potential comet of the century.

Deep Space Arm
Canada Eyes Deep Space with Next-Generation Robotic Arm

Canada's new robotic space-arm prototypes could help service satellites and aid human missions to the moon, asteroids and Mars.

 
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Sun Magazine
Kids Discover Magazine - Sun

Here comes the Sun! For kids who want to know all about this recycled, middle-aged and rather common star that gives us life, Sun is the one. Kids will enjoy descriptions of how Earth's tilted orbit around the Sun creates the seasons, and enjoy learning about the different kinds of solar eclipses. Need a snack? How about taking a bite out of the Sun: We do it every time we eat plants that have stored the Sun's energy in its leaves. But the Sun's mighty power can also cause harm: Without the atmosphere to deflect the Sun's solar wind, the average temperature on Earth would be 250°F degrees and we'd be fried to a crisp!

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Sun Photos

NASA Telescope Snaps 1st Photos of Mystery Region on the Sun

NASA's newest solar observatory, IRIS, captured its first photos of the lowest layers of the solar atmosphere

Hauling Space Trash

Russian Supply Ship Hauls Trash, Treadmill from Space Station

An unmanned Russian cargo ship filled with trash and an astronaut treadmill cast off from the International Space Station Thursday (July 25). See why it left and what's headed to the station.

Neutron Star

Crazy-Dense Neutron Stars Reveal Their Secrets

A new relationship between properties of neutron stars could help scientists understand these cosmic mysteries, and differentiate them from quark stars.

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How Electrons Are Supercharged in Earth's Radiation Belt

Electrons in the Van Allen radiation belts around Earth are accelerated by electromagnetic waves, new research suggests.

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