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No soild surface? Magnetic field interference? 746+/- million miles away? No Problem. Cassini to the rescue
No soild surface? Magnetic field interference? 746+/- million miles away? No Problem. Cassini to the rescue
I’m guessing that a reference to Lawrence Welk’s “tiny bubbles” will be lost on most. His just popped.
NASA is funding 18 new projects. Remember, these are the folks who gave us ear thermometers, space blankets, memory foam and a whole lot more. (Plus really cool launches!)
This could be the longest exposure image ever made by amateur astronomers
Where do nightmares come from? The right half of their cerebral cortex, that’s where
An international climate change anthology
Space Exploration makes money. Here’s some of the ways it does.
Titan has the same hydrolic processes as the Earth, only it uses ethane and methane instead of water
An online, crowd-sourced attempt to investigate the “wisdom of crowds”
Worldcon or Space Hotel? Worldcon or Space Hotel?
SphereX will survey galaxies up to 10 billion light years away, looking for water and organic signatures.
These wonderful illustrations are great to ponder, and a window into how much our understanding has increased.
FRBs – Fast Radio Bursts. Now they’ve detected repeating ones.
Whichever way the data leads, the results will still be cool – either a black hole consuming a white dwarf or a supernova birthing a neutron star
This cocoon was NOT featured in a movie of the same name
The Invaders pretty much proved that if you are witness to an alien invasion, it’s best to just keep your mouth shut.
If China’s space agency discovers the secret Nazi moon base, do you think they’ll tell us?
More Black Hole news, and not from Calcutta! New ways to find them.
The Europa clipper’s mission to Europa will be a bit more scientific than the movie
Galactic winds may push 50 to 60 million solar masses of material into the inter-galactic void
So much for a missile defense….
Starships powered by small black holes? Gamma telescopes? Sounds like space opera
Water, water, everywhere, even a drop on an asteroid
Both an air-breathing jet and a rocket, the SABRE could revolutionize space flight
This dark matter you speak of, I do not see what you are talking about
I say potato, you say snowman….
Optical Whispering Galleries provided the answer
Horizontal rains of glass, pink skies, 4300 degree diamond fields, gigantic ring systems dwarfing Saturn’s and one nearly old as the universe itself. Yep. Weird.
The biggest, the oldest and, perhaps, the most scarred, of its kind.
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