Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Don't Get Hypnotized: Hubble Space Spiral | Star Trek Warps Into Houston | Geysers On Icy Saturn Moon

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Hypnotic Space Spiral Imaged by Hubble Telescope

The Hubble Space Telescope has captured a new image of the mysterious spiral of NGC 524, a lenticular galaxy.

Star Trek Shuttlecraft
'Star Trek's' Shuttlecraft Galileo Warps Into Space Center Houston

The fan-restored Shuttlecraft Galileo from the original 'Star Trek' science fiction TV series has warped into Space Center Houston for public display.

 
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Spacefest Intrepid

Geysers on Icy Saturn Moon Enceladus Tied to Orbit

Geysers on Saturn's moon Enceladus could be more active when the moon is farthest from Saturn, new research shows. Read more here.

ISON Skywatching

August Skywatching: Is Comet ISON's Future Bright?

By the end of August, ISON should be high above the horizon before dawn, providing an easy target for skywatchers.

Suprise Fireball

Surprise Fireball Streaks Across Stunning Night Sky (Photo)

Night sky photographer Christopher Georgia took this stunning image of the Milky Way as a meteor soars across the sky in July 2013.

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Wobbly, Sunlike Star Being Pulled by Giant Alien Plane

Astronomers have found an alien planet that's pulling on its star, causing it to wobble. By measuring the star, researchers have calculated its spin and the planet's mass.

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