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May 26, 2013
DEEP IMPACT
Comprehensive analysis of impact spherules supports theory of cosmic impact 12,800 years ago
Santa Barbara CA (SPX) May 27, 2013
About 12,800 years ago when the Earth was warming and emerging from the last ice age, a dramatic and anomalous event occurred that abruptly reversed climatic conditions back to near-glacial state. According to James Kennett, UC Santa Barbara emeritus professor in earth sciences, this climate switch fundamentally - and remarkably - occurred in only one year, heralding the onset of the Younger Dryas cool episode. The cause of this cooling has been much debated, especially because it closely coincide ... read more
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SPACE SCOPES

Herschel Space Observatory Finds Galaxy Mega Merger
A massive and rare merging of two galaxies has been spotted in images taken by the Herschel space observatory, a European Space Agency mission with important NASA participation. Follow-up stud ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE

Researchers Explain Magnetic Field Misbehavior in Solar Flares
When a solar flare filled with charged particles erupts from the sun, its magnetic fields sometime break a widely accepted rule of physics. The flux-freezing theorem dictates that the magnetic lines ... more
SPACE MEDICINE

Johns Hopkins undergraduates help design space stethoscope for NASA
A team of students at Johns Hopkins University has designed a stethoscope that delivers accurate heart and body sounds to medics who are trying to assess astronauts' health on long missions in noisy ... more
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VSAT NEWS

atrexx Launches Cost Effective Broadband Services to Libya and Afghanistan via Ka-Band Satellite Hylas 2
Leading satellite service provider atrexx Ltd. and Co. KG has added a new service platform to its product portfolio, specifically targeted at meeting the broadband demand in Libya and in Afghanistan ... more


AEROSPACE

NASA's BARREL Mission Launches 20 Balloons
In Antarctica in January, 2013 - the summer at the South Pole - scientists released 20 balloons, each eight stories tall, into the air to help answer an enduring space weather question: when the gia ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Trip into space with DiCaprio costs $1.55m
Leonardo DiCaprio is going to get closer to stars of a different kind as he heads into space aboard the Virgin Galactic, and a well-heeled bidder at the Cannes Film Festival has paid 1.2 million euros (1.5 million) to be his travel buddy. ... more
TECH SPACE

Ecuador satellite hits Soviet-era space junk
A tiny Ecuadoran satellite that collided in space with the remains of a Soviet rocket survived the crash, but was damaged and is not transmitting, Quito's space agency said Thursday. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
EADS sweetens KF-X offering

Syria opposition demands 'goodwill gestures' from Assad

Row on arming Syria rebels deeply divides EU

Gunmen kill NATO driver in Pakistan: officials

Frigid Heat: How Ice can Menace a Hot Engine

Palestinian-Israeli peace deal 'still possible': Abbas

Manila confirms boost to military spending

TECH SPACE

Professor who once had to work at Subway makes math breakthrough
A virtually unknown U.S. professor has taken a major step in solving a numerical problem that has baffled mathematicians for centuries, experts said. ... more
TECH SPACE

Ecuador's only satellite may have been damaged in space collision
Ecuador's first satellite, launched last month, has collided with debris from an old Russian rocket but it is unclear if it has been damaged, officials say. ... more
SATURN DAILY

Wild Weather Could Be Ahead on Titan
Saturn's moon Titan might be in for some wild weather as it heads into its spring and summer, if two new models are correct. Scientists think that as the seasons change in Titan's northern hemispher ... more
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ROCKET SCIENCE

New method for producing clean hydrogen
Duke University engineers have developed a novel method for producing clean hydrogen, which could prove essential to weaning society off of fossil fuels and their environmental implications. W ... more
BLUE SKY

The tropical upper atmosphere 'fingerprint' of global warming
In the tropics at heights more than 10 miles above the surface, the prevailing winds alternate between strong easterlies and strong westerlies roughly every other year. This slow heartbeat in the tr ... more
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Drought makes Borneo's trees flower at the same time

CT detects twice as many lung cancers as X-ray at initial screening exam

Researchers analyse the hunting behaviour of fish larvae in virtual reality

Thinking 'big' may not be best approach to saving large-river fish

Encouraging signs for bee biodiversity

Massive Far East quake felt in Moscow, no casualties

Source of life running out: water scientists

SOLAR SCIENCE

Researchers reveal model of Sun's magnetic field
Researchers at the Universities of Leeds and Chicago have uncovered an important mechanism behind the generation of astrophysical magnetic fields such as that of the Sun. Scientists have known ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Adapter 'Flips' for Progress Toward 2014 Exploration Flight Test
Engineers at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., recently flipped an adapter - no easy feat when you're talking about 1,000 pounds of aluminum - furthering progress toward Exp ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE

Satellites See Storm System that Created Oklahoma Tornado
On May 20, 2013, NASA and NOAA satellites observed the system that generated severe weather in the south central United States and spawned the Moore, Okla., tornado. The tornado that struck Mo ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE
Moon being pushed away from Earth faster than ever

Bright Explosion on the Moon

NASA says meteor impact on the moon glowed like a star


SOLAR SCIENCE
Curiosity Drills Second Rock Target

Mars Rover Opportunity Examines Clay Clues in Rock

Opportunity Rides Into History For Offworld Drive


SOLAR SCIENCE
Desert Tests Pave Way for Human Exploration of Small Bodies

Russia designs reusable spacecraft good for as many as five missions

Trip into space with DiCaprio costs $1.55m


SOLAR SCIENCE
Waiting for Shenzhou 10

China launches communications satellite

On Course for Shenzhou 10

TIME AND SPACE

Fragile Mega-Galaxy Is Missing Link in Cosmic History
Two hungry young galaxies that collided 11 billion years ago are rapidly forming a massive galaxy about 10 times the size of the Milky Way, according to UC Irvine-led research published Wednesday in ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION

NASA Ships Sensors for Seafaring Satellite to France
Three NASA-built instruments that are integral components of the next in a series of U.S./European ocean altimetry satellites have arrived in France for integration with their spacecraft in preparat ... more
RUSSIAN SPACE

Russian Satellite a 'Success' Despite Animal Deaths
Russia's Bion-M1 biological research satellite, which recently carried rodents, microorganisms and plants on a month-long space flight, successfully accomplished its mission, an official said on Wed ... more
DEEP IMPACT

Watching for hazards: ESA opens asteroid centre
ESA has inaugurated a new hub that will strengthen Europe's contribution to the global hunt for asteroids and other hazardous natural objects that may strike Earth. Near-Earth Objects, or N ... more
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  • MARSDAILY

    Curiosity Drills Second Rock Target

    ROCKET SCIENCE

    Girl expelled from school for exploding experiment going to space camp

    EXO LIFE

    World's largest undersea methane seep harbors variety of life

    EXO LIFE

    Arctic bacteria found living in Mars-like environment

    DRAGON SPACE

    Waiting for Shenzhou 10

    IRON AND ICE

    Asteroid Sample Return Mission Moves into Development

    SPACE TRAVEL

    Russia designs reusable spacecraft good for as many as five missions

    SOLAR SCIENCE

    Ground and Space-based Observations Unveil Future of Sun

    SOLAR SCIENCE

    IRIS Mission Readies For a New Challenge

    GPS NEWS

    GPS solution provides three-minute tsunami alerts

    O3b Networks Launcher and payload integration are underway at Kourou

    Moon being pushed away from Earth faster than ever

    Never-before-seen energy pattern observed at National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

    Device like Star Trek 'tricorder' can quickly scan body vital signs

    3-D modeling technology offers groundbreaking solution for engineers

    Bacteria use hydrogen, carbon dioxide to produce electricity

    US missile test delayed for a day

    RUB physicists let magnetic dipoles interact on the nanoscale for the first time

    Squishy hydrogels may be the ticket for studying biological effects of nanoparticles

    Not just blowing in the wind: Compressing air for renewable energy storage

    Shifts in global water systems markers of The Anthropocene epoch

    Slow earthquakes: It's all in the rock mechanics

    Sea level influenced tropical climate during the last ice age

    STRATCOM strives to build coalitions for space operations

    Desert Tests Pave Way for Human Exploration of Small Bodies

    Coming into existence: Quantum Style

    Planning Accelerates For Pluto Encounter

    Mars Rover Opportunity Examines Clay Clues in Rock

    Raytheon's newest Standard Missile-3 takes out complex, separating short-range ballistic missile target

    EADS sweetens KF-X offering

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