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Weather on the Outer Planets Only Goes So DeepTel Aviv, Israel (SPX) May 20, 2013 What is the long-range weather forecast for the giant planets Uranus and Neptune? These planets are home to extreme winds blowing at speeds of over 1000 km/hour, hurricane-like storms as large around as Earth, immense weather systems that last for years and fast-flowing jet streams. Both planets feature similar climates, despite the fact that Uranus is tipped on its side with the pole facing the sun during winter. The winds on these planets have been observed on their outer surfaces; but to get a ... read more |
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New method proposed for detecting gravitational waves from ends of universe Team Wins Cubesat Berth to Gather Earth Energy Imbalance Measurements Weather on the Outer Planets Only Goes So Deep Billion-year-old water could hold clues to life on Earth and Mars Activity Continues On the Sun NASA-Built Nanosatellite Launch Adapter System Ready For Flight Cassini Shapes First Global Topographic Map of Titan | .. |
![]() Astronomers discover surprising clutch of hydrogen clouds lurking among our galactic neighbors In a dark, starless patch of intergalactic space, astronomers have discovered a never-before-seen cluster of hydrogen clouds strewn between two nearby galaxies, Andromeda (M31) and Triangulum (M33). ... more | .. |
![]() First biological evidence of a supernova In fossil remnants of iron-loving bacteria, researchers of the Cluster of Excellence Origin and Structure of the Universe at the Technische Universitaet Muenchen (TUM), found a radioactive iron is ... more | .. |
![]() NASA's Fermi, Swift See 'Shockingly Bright' Burst A record-setting blast of gamma rays from a dying star in a distant galaxy has wowed astronomers around the world. The eruption, which is classified as a gamma-ray burst, or GRB, and designated GRB ... more | .. |
![]() Quest for Dark Matter Begins With a Few Tiny Bubbles Northwestern University physicist Eric Dahl is part of a group of physicists that has just launched an unusual new experiment in an attempt to be the first to directly confirm the existence of dark ... more |
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![]() An Anarchic Region of Star Formation The Danish 1.54-metre telescope located at ESO's La Silla Observatory in Chile has captured a striking image of NGC 6559, an object that showcases the anarchy that reigns when stars form inside an i ... more | .. |
![]() A Better View into the Heart of a Globular Cluster Astronomers at the Southern Observatory for Astrophysical Research (SOAR) and the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (CTIO) have demonstrated the significant difference that sharp stellar image ... more | .. |
![]() New dark matter detector begins search for invisible particles Scientists this week heard their first pops in an experiment that searches for signs of dark matter in the form of tiny bubbles. Scientists will need further analysis to discern whether dark matter ... more | .. |
![]() Giant Gas Cloud in System NGC 6240 Scientists have used Chandra to make a detailed study of an enormous cloud of hot gas enveloping two large, colliding galaxies. This unusually large reservoir of gas contains as much mass as 10 bill ... more |
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![]() Bizarre binary star system pushes study of relativity to new limits An international team of astronomers and an exotic pair of binary stars have proved that Albert Einstein's theory of relativity is still right, even in the most extreme conditions tested yet. The re ... more | .. |
![]() Bold Move Forward in Molecular Analyses A dramatic leap forward in the ability of scientists to study the structural states of macromolecules such as proteins and nanoparticles in solution has been achieved by a pair of researchers with t ... more | .. |
![]() Looking for Life by the Light of Dying Stars Because it has no source of energy, a dead star - known as a white dwarf - will eventually cool down and fade away. But circumstantial evidence suggests that white dwarfs can still support habitab ... more | .. |
![]() Entire galaxies feel the heat from newborn stars - Bursts of star birth can curtail future galaxy growth Astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have shown for the first time that bursts of star formation have a major impact far beyond the boundaries of their host galaxy. These energetic ... more |
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![]() Rare Galaxy Found Furiously Burning Fuel for Stars Astronomers have found a galaxy turning gas into stars with almost 100 percent efficiency, a rare phase of galaxy evolution that is the most extreme yet observed. The findings come from the IRAM Pla ... more | .. |
![]() Grains of Sand from Ancient Supernova Found in Meteorites It's a bit like learning the secrets of the family that lived in your house in the 1800s by examining dust particles they left behind in cracks in the floorboards. By looking at specks of dust ... more | .. |
![]() High-energy astrophysics puzzle Blazars are the brightest of active galactic nuclei, and many emit very high-energy gamma rays. New observations of a blazar known as PKS 1424+240 show that it is the most-distant known source of ve ... more | .. |
![]() Supernova Remnant This year, astronomers around the world have been celebrating the 50th anniversary of X-ray astronomy. Few objects better illustrate the progress of the field in the past half-century than the super ... more |
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![]() Star factory in the early Universe challenges galaxy evolution theory A team including Mat Page (UCL Space and Climate Physics) has discovered an extremely distant galaxy making stars more than 2000 times faster than our own Milky Way. Seen at a time when the Universe ... more | .. |
![]() Massive Star Factory Churned in Universe's Youth Astronomers using a world-wide collection of telescopes have discovered the most prolific star factory in the Universe, surprisingly in a galaxy so distant that they see as it was when the Universe ... more | .. |
![]() Sofia Observations Reveal a Surprise in Massive Star Formation Researchers using the airborne Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) have captured the most detailed mid-infrared images yet of a massive star condensing within a dense cocoon of ... more | .. |
![]() Astronomers observe 'blazar' emitting highest-energy light ever seen Astronomers meeting in Denver say the skies are being flooded with the brightest display of Gamma rays - the universe's highest-energy light - ever seen. ... more |
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![]() Dark Matter Search Results Indicate First Hint Of Wimp-Like Signal An international collaboration whose search for dark matter is powered by detectors being fabricated at Texas A and M University has for the first time observed a concrete hint of what physicists be ... more | .. |
![]() Dying Supergiant Stars Implicated in Hours-long Gamma-Ray Bursts Three unusually long-lasting stellar explosions discovered by NASA's Swift satellite represent a previously unrecognized class of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). Two international teams of astronomers stud ... more | .. |
![]() The mathematical method for simulating the evolution of the solar system has been improved In order to improve a simulation designed to study the evolution of the solar system through time, numerical mathematical methods have been developed at the Computing Faculty of the University of th ... more | .. |
![]() Supernova may have left biological 'signature' in ancient Earth Samples from the Pacific Ocean floor may hold the signature of a distant supernova that bathed the Earth with high energy millions of years ago, scientists say. ... more |
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