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The Carnival of Space #144
Welcome to the 144th Carnival of Space! For those of you who have participated in this weekly cosmic party, you know the drill, but if you're a newcomer, prepare yourself for an experience beyond measure. In a nutshell, Fraser Cain ...
Obama to Host Space Summit in Florida
Say what you like about President Obama, but at least he’s no coward. Otherwise, the last place he’d want to show his face is central Florida, ground zero for the next tsunami of job layoffs following the retirement of the ...
Speck Spills Secret of Comet's Birth
A solar shock wave may have flung a particle to the outer solar system where it became part of a comet.
Is It ATLAS or Is It Art?
CERN has done a heckuva job in raising public awareness of the Large Hadron Collider; I'd argue that it's currently the most recognizable experimental physics facility in the world. Granted, most people know it as "that big machine that could ...
Cosmic Clues
Last month astrophysicists at Stanford's Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology presented their latest results from NASA's Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope's observations of supernova remnants. And they think those results add to a growing body of evidence that cosmic ...
Planetary Trash Talk
The inspiration for the new NOVA program, "The Pluto Files," featuring astronomer Neil deGrasse Tyson, was the public outcry that accompanied the downgrading of Pluto from a planet to a "dwarf planet" (or "plutoid") by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) ...
Come Feel the Noise
The physics blogosphere is buzzing about a new paper by cosmologist Craig Hogan -- the subject of a long feature by Ron Cowen in Science News -- proposing that our universe is a hologram, made up of pixels of spacetime. ...
Flashback: Images From the Week's News
Take a closer look at this week's top stories in the Discovery News Flashback Slide Show.
Could the Tumbleweed Rover Dominate Mars?
We've explored Mars with satellites, landers and rovers, could the next robotic exploration vehicle be spherical in shape and inspired by the humble wind-blown tumbleweed?
Space: Tumbleweed Rovers Could Explore Mars
New concepts for Mars-probing rovers would use Martian wind to move around the planet. James Williams gets a look at two of the designs.
Earth Raised Magnetic Shield Earlier than Thought
Understanding the conditions of early Earth could aid our search for life elsewhere in the universe.
'Black Hole Blowback' Could Impact Galactic Evolution : Big Pic
Languishing in a galactic nuclei 50 million light years away is a voracious eater, destroying stars, but possibly building its host galaxy.
Mars' Ice Age Revealed in Map
Radar revealing remnants of a vast ice sheet under Mars hint at the Red Planet's climate changes over millions of years.
Bully for ESO 306-17
Judging from the latest Hubble image released today, some galaxies are a lot like schoolyard bullies. I mean, there are more than a hundred billion galaxies in our observable universe, and most of them are fairly "social": they clump together ...
Many Dwarfs Died In the Making of This Galaxy
Did the Milky Way cannibalize ancient dwarf galaxies that strayed too close? By studying one primordial star in an existing dwarf galaxy, this appears to be the case.
Buzz Aldrin's Path to Mars
Sending astronauts to Mars within a decade is do-able, says Apollo astronaut Buzz Aldrin, pointing to a plan for a deep-space exploration vehicle and a heavy-lift rocket based on space shuttle systems. “I believe we can be well on our ...
China to Launch Space Station Module in 2011
The Tiangong-1, or "Heavenly Palace," will lay the foundation of China's maiden space station.
Next Mars Probe Gets Carbon-Sniffing Tool
A new tool for the next Mars rover will allow it to definitively detect organic matter, avoiding controversy that has plagued results from the Viking lander.
Earth In High-Definition and Living Color
Space photographs of the full globe of Earth taken by the Apollo astronauts in the late 1960s first revealed just how fragile and finite a world we live upon. The Earth was dubbed the "blue marble" floating against an inky ...
Do the Meek Inherit the Galaxy?
The good news: the Milky Way could be abundant in intelligent life forms. The bad news: we may never hear from them. At last week's meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in San Diego, California's ...
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