Monday, February 24, 2014

Released Images of Meteorite Crash | Space Harpoons | Orion Stargazers

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Record-Breaking Meteorite Crash on Moon Sparks Brightest Lunar Explosion Ever

A boulder-sized space rock slammed into the lunar surface last year, sparking the brightest explosion on the moon ever seen, scientists say.

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Incredible Technology: Space 'Harpoons' Could Snatch Samples of Asteroids and Moons

Why bother landing on an alien world to collect samples if you can just snag material with a harpoon from afar?.

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Space History Photo: Voyager 2 Launch

Voyager 2, arriving at Jupiter four months after Voyager 1, was actually launched 16 days before its mate on Aug. 20, 1977.

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Mystery Solved: How Huge Young Stars Hang On to Gas

Clumping keeps gas molecules from blowing away from massive young stars as the objects form, new research reveals.

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Rain and Snowfall Observation In Real-Time? | Video

The NASA-JAXA Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Core Observatory will provide near real-time precipitation coverage around the globe. The data will be used to study climate change, natural hazards and freshwater resources.

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Orion's Stars Shine Over Stargazers on Wintry Shore in Amazing Photos

Night sky photographer captures spectacular images from recent gathering of astrophotography friends on the shores of New Hampshire's Wallis Sands State Park.
 

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