Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Supernova Crime Scene Solved | Nasa Mars Balance Challenge | Bradburys SciFi Auction

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20-Year-Old Supernova Mystery Finally Solved
A star-explosion mystery that puzzled astronomers for more than two decades has finally been solved.
 
NASA Challenges Public to Design Piece of Mars Spacecraft

NASA announced a new contest called the Mars Balance Mass Challenge, inviting the public to submit design ideas for dual-purpose spacecraft weight balances for a future Mars mission.

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Climate Change Is 'Single Biggest Risk' to Global Economy

From bringing electricity to a billion people using solar power to creating a giant wildlife reserve in the U.S., taking action on climate change makes good economic sense, experts say.

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India's First Mars Probe Makes Historic Red Planet Arrival

India has become the fourth entity, after the United States, the Soviet Union and Europe, to place a spacecraft in Mars orbit.

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European Probe Snaps Spectacular Comet Close-Ups (Photos, Video)

The Rosetta spacecraft's NAVCAM captured four photos that ESA stitched together to create a close-up mosaic of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.

 

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Author Ray Bradbury's Sci-Fi Art Collection Up for Auction

An online auction features famed author Ray Bradbury's collection of science fiction-inspired art and memorabilia.

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New 'Fly-Eye' Telescope Dramatically Widens Field Of View | Operation Animation
This European instrument will split the view of the night sky into 16 'tiled' images, giving astronomers a 6.7° field of view. That's 13X the size of the Moon, as seen from Earth.
Epic Big Bang Discovery Might Just Be Space Dust
One of the most exciting astrophysics discoveries in recent memory may be a mirage.
SpaceX Breaks Ground on Private Spaceport in Texas
Construction has begun on SpaceX's new Texas launch facility, a seaside spaceport that will be used to blast commercial satellites into orbit a few years from now.
 
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