Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Watch the moon shadow the sun with an eclipse seen from space and other top stories.

  • Watch the moon shadow the sun with an eclipse seen from space

    Watch the moon shadow the sun with an eclipse seen from space
    Watch the moon shadow the sun with an eclipse seen from spaceGet on board with the Solar Dynamics Observatory for a close look at a spectacular partial solar eclipse.
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  • Violent, Vaporizing Impact May Explain Moon's Mysterious Tilt

    Violent, Vaporizing Impact May Explain Moon's Mysterious Tilt
    The mysterious tilt of the moon's orbit might come from an angled, giant impact that vaporized most of the early Earth, creating the moon in the process, a new study finds. Earth and the other major planets of the solar system follow orbits around the sun that mostly lie within a thin, flat zone defined by the sun's equator. This is likely because these worlds arose from a protoplanetary disk of gas and dust encircling the sun's midriff. Oddly, the moon's orbit is slightly inclined com..
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  • NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory marks its 80th anniversary

    NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory marks its 80th anniversary
    It was Halloween 1936 when seven young men convened in the San Gabriel Mountains to turn the idea of a working rocket from fantasy to reality.That effort helped usher in the Space Age and marked the founding of one of the world’s leading centers for robotic exploration of the solar system, NASA’s famed Jet Propulsion Laboratory, the Caltech-managed exploration hub in La CaƱada Flintridge. Monday was the 80th anniversary of that first exhilarating trek into the nearby foothills to light a liqui..
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  • Asteroid angst? Don't panic. NASA alert system will give you a heads-up

    Asteroid angst? Don't panic. NASA alert system will give you a heads-up
    No, this is not science fiction. NASA's new 'intruder alert' system, Scout, aims to identify asteroids heading towards Earth. This image provided by NASA/JPL-Caltech shows a simulation of asteroid 2012 DA14 approaching from the south as it passes through the Earth-moon system on Feb. 15, 2013.(Photo: AP)Worried about an asteroid smashing into Earth? A new NASA early warning "intruder alert" system should ease your fears.NASA's Scout computer program — constantly fed by data from telesco..
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  • [ October 31, 2016 ] SpaceX hopes procedure fix can allow Falcon 9 launches to resume Falcon 9

    [ October 31, 2016 ] SpaceX hopes procedure fix can allow Falcon 9 launches to resume Falcon 9
    File photo of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket rolling out to its launch pad at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. Credit: SpaceX Investigators probing the Sept. 1 explosion of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on its launch pad in Florida believe a high-pressure gas tank inside the launcher’s upper stage most likely burst due to the conditions of the helium loaded into it, a finding that could simplify fixes needed before the commercial booster can return to service. If SpaceX is confident the problem lies..
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  • Brown Pebble Turns Out To Be First Known Fossilized Bit of Dinosaur Brain - Sci

    Brown Pebble Turns Out To Be First Known Fossilized Bit of Dinosaur Brain - Sci
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  • Plants That Detect Bombs: Bionic Spinach With Nanotubes Can Sense Explosives

    Plants That Detect Bombs: Bionic Spinach With Nanotubes Can Sense Explosives
    Numerous methods have been devised and used over the decades to detect the presence of bombs in various places. Some of these include the use of chemicals, spectrometry, X-rays, silicon nanowires and animals such as dogs and even bees. But plants?Using an approach they are calling “plant nanobinics,” researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have embedded carbon nanotubes in spinach that enables the leafy plant to sense explosives and also transmit the information to a handhel..
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  • Board announces alternate site for controversial TMT project

    Board announces alternate site for controversial TMT project
    (Artist rendition courtesy TMT Project) An alternate site has been selected for construction of the controversial Thirty Meter Telescope. The decision came after the TMT International Observatory Board of Governors met last week to discuss options. Henry Yang, TMT International Observatory Board chair, said in a statement: “The TMT International Observatory (TIO) Board of Governors has explored a number of alternative sites for TMT. Every site we considered would enable TMT’s core..
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  • These NASA Photos of a Space Station Crew Landing Are Simply Gorgeous

    These NASA Photos of a Space Station Crew Landing Are Simply Gorgeous
    In Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan on Sunday October 30, 2016 (Kazakh time) the Soyuz MS-01 spacecraft with the Expedition 49 crewmembers returns after 115 days in space. Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls When the Expedition 49 mission to the International Space Station (ISS) came to an end over the weekend, three space travelers returned to Earth on a Soyuz spacecraft while a NASA photographer capturing their arrival from the air in some spectacular photos. The crew, consisting of Anatoly Ivanishin ..
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