Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Man Versus Universe Premieres Tonight | Aldrin Morns Mork | Hairspray Hunter For Aliens

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'Man vs. the Universe' Explores Humanity's Cosmic Journey
A new miniseries from the Science Channel called 'Man vs. the Universe'; explores the ever-changing place of humanity in the universe.
 
Apollo 11 Moonwalker Buzz Aldrin Mourns Robin Williams

Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin mourned the death of comedian Robin Williams in a Facebook post from yesterday (Aug. 12).

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Potentially Dangerous Asteroid Is Actually a Pile of Rubble

The small asteroid 1950 DA is on NASA's list of space rocks that could potentially hit Earth in the future. Now, scientists say the asteroid is little more than a pile of rubble.

Nasa Launch

Keep It Tight

Saturn's moon Pandora (at right center) helps shape the narrow F ring. Pandora (50 miles, or 81 kilometers across) orbits outside the F ring, while another shepherd moon Prometheus (53 miles, or 86 kilometers across), orbits inside, both helping to prevent the ring from spreading.

 
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Hairspray Chemical Could Aid Search for Alien Life

Chemicals once found in hairspray may serve as signs of alien life on faraway worlds, researchers say.

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Tiny 'Nanoflares' May Solve Sun Mystery

Relatively tiny solar flares called 'nanoflares' could be the reason that the sun's outer atmosphere can reach temperatures up to 1,000 times higher than those at the surface.

 

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What?! The Universe Appears to Be Missing Some Light

Scientists have found that a huge amount of ultraviolet light is missing from the universe.

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LEGO Releases Female Scientist Kit, Sells Out Same Day
The LEGO Ideas Research Institute kit featuring a female astronomer sold out the same day it was released on Aug. 1.
NASA Urged to Accelerate 3D Printing on Space Station
NASA must move quickly to research 3D printing aboard the International Space Station, which likely has just six to 10 years of operational life left, a new report urges.
Photos of Uranus, the Tilted Giant Planet
The gas giant planet Uranus is a world of strangeness. It is knocked on its side, giving it an extreme tilt. It has gossamer rings and a network of moons.
 
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