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The Star That Changed Our Universe SkyandTelescope.com Fast-forward 87 years: Prompted by astronomer-astronaut John Grunsfeld, astronomers decided to use the namesake Hubble Space Telescope to reobserve this game-changing star. First, however, since no modern observations of the star were known, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Herschel Telescope Measures Water Molecule Blast From Baby Star Geekosystem Each pulse could last a year, which is an incredibly short period of time in terms of astronomy. According to the researchers, when these stars form, material that will not go into the star itself is blasted back out into space, through the poles. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Earth Briefs The Durango Herald After a lecture about naked-eye astronomy of the ancestral Puebloans, the solar system and the universe, participants will drive to the upper parking lot of the Chimney Rock Archaeological Area for about 1½ hours of night-sky viewing. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A galactic crash investigation Astronomy Magazine When huge clusters of galaxies crash together, the resulting mess is a treasure-trove of information for astronomers. By investigating one of the most complex and unusual colliding clusters in the sky, an international team of astronomers has pieced ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Around Town 06/23/2011 Abilene Reporter-News Astronomy Club members will have their powerful telescopes aimed at the heavens and will be ready to share their vast knowledge about heavenly bodies. Saturn is predicted to be the "star" of the evening with its rings being visible. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
ESO Telescope Captures The Flames Of Betelgeuse RedOrbit ... astronomers have imaged a complex and bright nebula around the supergiant star Betelgeuse in greater detail than ever before. This structure, which resembles flames emanating from the star, is formed as the behemoth sheds its material into space. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Spiderwebs in Spaaaace! By Nancy Atkinson Most houses have at least a few cobwebs in corners or down in the basement, and now the decade-old International Space Station has some spiderwebs, too. But it's not because the astronauts have neglected cleaning — it's all in the. Universe Today |
Last space shuttle crew practices for July launch - Yahoo! News The four astronauts who will bid goodbye to the space shuttle program are ... More on Space &Astronomy. Three Planets Now Shining Like Jewels in Dawn Sky ... news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110622/ap_on.../us_space_shuttle |
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