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Bill Nye, the (planetary) science guy, on NASA's future
What should the future of our space program be? The National Research Council had unpleasant medicine for NASA in its just-released report on the vision and direction of the agency. A panel of 12 independent experts concluded, among other things, that...
Tags: NASA, George Washington University, Space Programs, Science, Bill Nye
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Voyager 1 hits 'magnetic highway,' newly discovered part of space
This post has been corrected. See the note below for details.Voyager 1 is this close to interstellar space -- probably. On its way out of our solar system, the spacecraft has stumbled across a surprise: a "magnetic highway" that represents a brand-new, unexpected layer between here and out there. This new layer,...Tags: NASA, Science and Technology
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North Korea's satellite may be dead in orbit, astronomers say
Is North Korea’s satellite dead in orbit? Launched last week, the spacecraft seems to be tumbling overhead, according to astronomers keeping track of the device. “At this stage I’m getting a bit skeptical,” Jonathan McDowell,...
Tags: Science, North Korea, Kim Jong Il, Science and Technology, Satellite Technology
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End-of-the-world theories rejected by scholars and local folks alike
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comWith the end of the current Mayan long-count calendar, the Winter Solstice, and the alignment of the Earth and the Sun near the center of the galaxy on Friday, it might be easy to see how doomsday theorists could interpret this as the end of the world....Tags: Winter Solstice, NASA
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Alaska Gets Prime View of Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
Channel 2 NewsThe last lunar eclipse of 2012 will take place Wednesday morning and Alaskans will get a prime view, according to NASA and the U.S. National Weather Service Alaska. The full moon will pass through the outer edge of Earth's shadow, called the penumbra, to...Tags: NASA
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Venus Transit Draws Hundreds of Anchorage Viewers
Channel 2 NewsA Venus transit drew hundreds of viewers in Anchorage Tuesday, as the solar system's second-closest planet to the sun passed across its face in a once-in-a-lifetime celestial event. The University of Alaska Anchorage opened the the third floor of its...Tags: NASA, Space Programs, Science, ConocoPhillips, Transit of Venus (2012)
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NASA's Kepler telescope finds unlikely pair of planets orbiting distant star
NASA's orbiting Kepler telescope has discovered an unlikely pair of planets orbiting a distant star. One is small and rocky, the other is large and gaseous. What makes them unusual is that both are orbiting close to their parent star and they routinely...
Tags: NASA, Science, Space Programs, Science and Technology, Los Angeles Times
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Fresh methods help scientists spot super-Earth in habitable zone
Los Angeles TimesA team of astronomers has made two discoveries: a super-Earth sitting a mere 42 light years away at just the right temperature for liquid water -- and a creative new way to look for such exoplanets. The super-Earth, HD 40307-g, is one of three discovered...Tags: Science, Science and Technology
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Andromeda, Milky Way galaxies on collision course
First, the bad news: The Andromeda galaxy, an agglomeration of 1 trillion stars that is visible to the naked eye, is hurtling through space at 250,000 miles per hour — and it's coming right at us. What's more, NASA astronomers in Baltimore said...
Tags: NASA, Science, Space Programs, Science and Technology
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Possible Earth-like planet could hold water; scientists cautious
This post has been corrected, as indicated below.By taking a fresh look at old data, an international team of astronomers has discovered a possible new super-Earth planet relatively nearby that could potentially hold liquid water, scientists said Wednesday. The research, released by the journal...Tags: University of California, Berkeley, Science, Electronics, University of Florida, Gainesville
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