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Science (27 Sep, 2007)
Oldest Planet Discovered Suggests: Earth May Survive an Apocalypse
An international astronomers team has come up with new clues to solve the mystery about our solar system's future as it orbits a dying sun. ...
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Science (11 Oct, 2007)
Computer Simulation Unveils Unexpected Process on the Surface of the Sun
Computer simulation showed an event not seen before on the surface of the sun: giant noise walls, moving across the surface with high velocity. ...
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Technology (28 Feb, 2008)
NASA to Strike the Moon with a Double Sledgehammer
Two spacecrafts are going to be launched by NASA in hope of slamming into the South Pole of the moon and find out if the double explosion on the surface of the moon will be able to reveal the hidden water ice. ...
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Science (21 Mar, 2008)
Methane Spotted on a Distant Planet
Astronomers reported they had detected methane in the atmosphere of a distant planet, meaning that life can actually exist outside our Solar System ...
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Science (15 May, 2008)
Message from Aliens to Arrive in 2015
Scientists consider that we will soon receive an e-mail message from the aliens. According to the astronomers the message is expected to arrive in 2015 from live forms from the Altair solar system. They say that the message will be the response to a radio-wave signal, which had been sent to Altair a quarter century ago by Hisashi Hirabayashi, a Japanese astronomer. ...
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Technology (23 May, 2008)
A Huge Telescope Allows to See from London to New York
The Telectroscope – a giant telescope that gives you the possibility to see all the way from London to New York was introduced today in both capitals during the celebration of the 125th anniversary of the Brooklyn Bridge ...
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Environment (02 Jul, 2008)
Earth Emits Screams in Space
Astronomers recorded series of sounds resembling chirps and whistles, generated high above Earth ...
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Science (28 Jul, 2008)
Ex-Astronaut Says Plan to Blast Asteroids With Nuclear Weapons is Bad
According to former NASA astronaut, the plans of the Agency to blow up asteroids "attacking" Earth using nuclear weapons is a bad idea to dodge the threat ...
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Science (30 Jul, 2008)
NASA Presents New Website With Historical Image and Video Gallery
Last week NASA presented a new interactive website, which was created in collaboration with the non-profit organization Internet Archive. ...
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Science (09 Oct, 2008)
Ethereal Beauty of Star Creation Captured by NASA and ESA Telescopes
Our universe is truly amazing and scientists from NASA and the European Space Agency one again proved it. In order to get a better vision of a star's birth they combined visible X-ray light generated by Spitzer Space Telescope, developed by American specialists, and XMM-Newton orbiting X-ray Telescope created by the European scientists. The result was truly otherworldly. ...
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Science (20 Oct, 2008)
Canadian University Reveals World's Most Powerful Microscope
McMaster University, research-intensive university in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, has installed in its new Canadian Centre for Electron Microscopy a microscope which claims to be the most advanced and powerful in the world. ...
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Science (30 Oct, 2008)
Hubble Took an Amazing Picture of Two Interacting Galaxies
When Hubble was finally brought back online it went down to business immediately, making some terrific photos of the gravitationally interacting galaxies, dubbed Arp 147. The telescope was able to take the amazing images thanks to its Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 (WFPC2). ...
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Science (10 Dec, 2008)
Researchers to Built Antarctic Telescope
Scientists from the University of Delaware's Bartol Research Institute are members of an international team that works on a project to construct the biggest neutrino telescope in the Antarctic ice. The telescope will be situated far beneath the surface of Antarctica. ...
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Science (06 Jan, 2009)
Astronomers Reveal the Sharpest Infrared Picture of Milky Way's Center
On January 5, 2009 astronomers managed to obtain an unprecedented image of the Milky Way. They observed an infrared picture, which scientists claim is the sharpest image of the roiling furnace at the core of the galaxy ever taken. ...
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Science (26 Feb, 2009)
The Eye of God Watches Our Tiny Planet from 700 Light Years Away
Being 700 light years away the eye of God is watching our tiny planet from the black of the space. The eye of God is the name scientists gave to this image. ...
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