Monday, October 28, 2013

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Diamond Planets
Diamond Planets Likely Dry and Inhospitable for Alien Life

If scientists ever find a true diamond planet in an alien solar system, they shouldn't expect to see life teeming on its surface. The same carbon-rich conditions thought to give rise to diamond-packed worlds would also create a barren landscapes.

Comet Ison
Comet ISON Photo Contest for Amateur Astronomers Launched by National Science Foundation

The much-anticipated Comet ISON is now within sight of amateur astronomers as it plunges toward the sun. And the National Science Foundation (NSF) is appealing to the public for pictures of the icy wanderer.

 
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50 Years of Human Spaceflight - Poster (12"x44")

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A gallery of amazing space photos, satellite imagery and an inside look at the telescopes and technology that allow us to view the universe.

Canyon of Fire

Spectacular 'Canyon of Fire' Rips Across the Sun in NASA Video

When a 200,000-mile (320,000 kilometer) filament of solar material tore across the sun last month, it cut what looks like a 'canyon of fire' in our closest star, new NASA observations show.

Asteroid Threat

Global Effort Needed to Defend Earth from Asteroids, Astronauts Tell UN

A group of distinguished astronauts gathered in NYC Friday (Oct. 25) to discuss the imminent threat of asteroid strikes on Earth, and how the United Nations can work with international space agencies to defend the planet from potentially catastrophic strike.

Lego Space =

Artists Use LEGOs to Build Vision of Future Spaceflight in New Book (Photos)

A new book shows space history and the possible future of space travel in amazing LEGO art.

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