Monday, June 2, 2014

Godzilla of Earths Detected | New Planet Class Revealed | Nasa's New Dark Energy Tools

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'Godzilla of Earths': Alien Planet 17 Times Heavier Than Our World Discovered

Scientists have discovered the 'Godzilla of Earths,' a massive, rocky alien planet 17 times heavier than our Earth and 2.3 times larger. See what it means for hunting new worlds.

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New 'Gas Dwarf' Class of Alien Planets Revealed

Astronomers have found a new class of alien planets between rocky terrestrial bodies and gas giants. See how the so-called 'gas dwarfs' were found.

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NASA's Dark Energy Hunt Combines Powerful New Tools and 2 Missions

Scientists will be using a host of new instruments and experiments to probe the universe to understand what dark energy is.

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'Global Warming' Scarier Than 'Climate Change,' Survey Finds | Video

Although the two terms are sometimes used interchangeably, a study by Yale & George Mason Universities found that they illicit different reactions in Americans.

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Night Sky: Visible Planets, Moon Phases & Events, June 2014

This month's night sky is full of cosmic wonders, including shadow transits on Jupiter and planets galore. Find out what's up in your night sky and how to see it in this Space.com stargazing guide.

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Saturn's Amazing Northern Lights Dance in Hubble Telescope Photos

The Hubble Space Telescope has captured newly released views of Saturn's north pole auroras.
 

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