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Far Out! Meteorites From Mars & Moon Going Up For Sale
Aug 31, 2012
Far Out! Meteorites From Mars & Moon Going Up For Sale
If you've ever yearned to own something from out of this world, here's your chance. On Oct. 14 in Manhattan, fragments of Mars, the moon and asteroids that have fallen to Earth go up for sale, in what auction house Heritage Auctions is billing as the largest public meteorite auction...
Earth-Sun Distance Measurement Redefined
Aug 31, 2012
Earth-Sun Distance Measurement Redefined
One of the stalwart units of astronomy just got a makeover. The International Astronomical Union, the authority on astronomical constants, has voted unanimously to redefine the astronomical unit, the conventional unit of length based on the distance between the Earth and the sun. The new definition is much simpler than...
Mouth of Giant Black Hole Measured for First Time
Aug 31, 2012
Mouth of Giant Black Hole Measured for First Time
For the first time, scientists have peered to the edge of a colossal black hole and measured the point of no return for matter. A black hole has a boundary called an event horizon. Anything that falls within a black hole's event horizon — be it stars, gas, or even...
Full Moon Tonight Sets Stage for 'Blue Moon' on Aug. 31
Jul 31, 2012
Full Moon Tonight Sets Stage for 'Blue Moon' on Aug. 31
The first of August's two full moons occurs tonight (Aug. 1), offering a lunar preview for a so-called blue moon rising at the end of the month. The moon will reach its full phase at 11:27 p.m. EDT tonight (0327 GMT on Aug. 2), then come back big and bright...
Martian Curiosity: How Do You Drive a $2.5 Billion Mars Rover?
Jul 31, 2012
Martian Curiosity: How Do You Drive a $2.5 Billion Mars Rover?
Taking a 1-ton Mars rover out for a Red Planet spin may be an otherworldly adventure, but it isn't full of heart-pumping action like a video game. NASA's Mars rover Curiosity is set to make its first test drive Wednesday (Aug. 22), then head out toward a spot called Glenelg...
Neil Armstrong, First Man to Walk on Moon, Dies at 82
Jul 31, 2012
Neil Armstrong, First Man to Walk on Moon, Dies at 82
Astronaut and American icon Neil Armstrong, the first person ever to set foot on the moon, has died at the age of 82. Armstrong, who stepped onto the lunar surface on July 20, 1969 as commander of NASA's Apollo 11 mission, died Saturday (Aug. 25). The news was first reported...
'One Small Step for Man': Was Neil Armstrong Misquoted?
Jul 31, 2012
'One Small Step for Man': Was Neil Armstrong Misquoted?
Upon taking a small step onto the surface of the moon in 1969, Neil Armstrong uttered what would become one of history's most famous one-liners. But strangely, what he actually said is far from clear. Listeners back on Earth heard, That's one small step for man, one giant leap for...
Why Sunburn Hurts
Jun 30, 2012
Why Sunburn Hurts
It's no secret that too much time in the sun causes pain, redness and a strong desire for aloe vera lotion. Now, researchers know why. The ultraviolet B (UVB) wavelength of light damages skin cells' RNA molecules, new research finds. RNA, or ribonucleic acid, is part of the genetic machinery...
Japan Launches Robotic Supply Ship to Space Station
Jun 30, 2012
Japan Launches Robotic Supply Ship to Space Station
An unmanned Japanese spaceship soared into orbit from an island launch site Friday (July 20), beginning a weeklong journey to deliver vital supplies to astronauts living on the International Space Station. The H-2 Transfer Vehicle-3 (HTV-3), nicknamed Kounotori 3 (Japanese for White Stork 3), is delivering student science projects, a...
Scientists to Hold Bake Sale for NASA Saturday
May 31, 2012
Scientists to Hold Bake Sale for NASA Saturday
Scientists are trading telescopes for aprons this week to sell Milky Way cupcakes, Saturn cake, and chocolate chip Opportunity cookies in an effort to salvage U.S. planetary science projects. The 2013 budget proposal submitted by the Obama administration earlier this year would cut funding for NASA's planetary science projects by...
China Successfully Docks Manned Space Capsule at Orbiting Module
May 31, 2012
China Successfully Docks Manned Space Capsule at Orbiting Module
Chinese astronauts docked two spaceships in orbit for the first time Monday (June 18), marking a vital milestone in the country's quest to build a manned space station in Earth orbit. The three-person crew of the Shenzhou 9 spacecraft, which includes the China's first female astronaut, arrived at the country's...
Spectacular 'Supermoon' Wows Skywatchers Around the World
Apr 30, 2012
Spectacular 'Supermoon' Wows Skywatchers Around the World
The biggest full moon of the year, a so-called supermoon, rose into the night sky Saturday to the delight of skywatchers around the world, who captured the lunar sight in dazzling amateur astronomy photos. Because of a fluke of orbital timing, the full moon of May peaked late Saturday just...
Sand Dunes on Mars Are Surprisingly Speedy
Apr 30, 2012
Sand Dunes on Mars Are Surprisingly Speedy
Towering sand dunes on Mars, once thought to be ancient and unchanging, are actually dynamic and active today, new satellite observations show. Using advanced optical images taken by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, scientists tracked the horizontal and vertical motion of sand over...
Sun-Watching Space Telescope Bounces Back From Glitch
Apr 30, 2012
Sun-Watching Space Telescope Bounces Back From Glitch
A spacecraft designed to stare at the sun is back up and running after a technical glitch temporarily sidelined the observatory for just over a week. The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), a joint mission by NASA and the European Space Agency, suffered a glitch last week that put the...
New Galaxy-Packed Region of Space Discovered
Apr 30, 2012
New Galaxy-Packed Region of Space Discovered
A giant, galaxy-packed filament ablaze with billions of new stars was floating along out in space, just waiting to be seen. Waiting, that is, until astronomers at the Herschel Space Observatory spied it recently. We are excited about this filament, because we think the intense star formation we see in...
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