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Mystery East Coast Fireball
Was a Russian Rocket
Mar 31, 2009 2:47 AM CDT
Mystery East Coast Fireball Was a Russian Rocket
Naval Observatory 99% sure explosion was remains of Soyuz booster
(Newser)
- The fireball that lit up parts of the East Coast Sunday night was almost certainly the exploding remains of a Russian rocket, a US Naval Observatory official tells Space.com. The second stage of the Soyuz rocket was slated to enter the atmosphere at the time and place the fireball...
Mysterious Fireball Reported Along Atlantic Coast
Mar 30, 2009 2:28 PM CDT
Mysterious Fireball Reported Along Atlantic Coast
Meteor suspected
(Newser)
- Residents along the mid-Atlantic coast spotted a huge fireball last night—likely a meteor—followed by an explosion and a loud noise minutes later, the
Virginian-Pilot
reports. “This brilliant green meteor was probably two or three times brighter than the moon,” says one amateur astronomer who spotted the...
Scientists Track Meteor
to Earth for First Time
Mar 25, 2009 5:56 PM CDT
Scientists Track Meteor to Earth for First Time
Discovery is like first clue to asteroid 'Rosetta Stone'
(Newser)
- Scientists have accomplished a first by tracking an asteroid from space into Earth's atmosphere and down to a Sudanese desert,
Wired
reports. A team of searchers found about 280 small chunks of the meteor, all of a type never before collected. "This is like the first step toward a...
ET Seekers Win Big Boost
ANALYSIS
Feb 13, 2009 5:58 PM CST
ET Seekers Win Big Boost
Fringe movement attracts big donors and wide interest as its goes mainstream
(Newser)
- The truth is out there, and now there’s funding to find it: Everyone from Bill Gates to Cameron Diaz is embracing the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI), a movement transitioning from
X-Files
territory to the mainstream, the
Wall Street Journal
says. One astronomer left last week's prestigious TED conference...
Eye Trouble May Have Affected Galileo's Observations
Jan 22, 2009 1:24 PM CST
Eye Trouble May Have Affected Galileo's Observations
Scientists want to exhume astronomer
(Newser)
- Galileo’s vision problems may have distorted some of his findings, Reuters reports. Scientists want to exhume the scientist’s body to determine, through DNA tests, the exact nature of his eye condition. “If we knew exactly what was wrong with his eyes we could use computer models to...
Big Moon Rising This Weekend
Jan 10, 2009 1:03 PM CST
Big Moon Rising This Weekend
Star-gazers who missed December's perigee get a second chance to look up Saturday
(Newser)
- Star-gazers are hoping for clear skies this evening, when the full moon will make its biggest and brightest appearance of 2009. As it rises at sunset, the moon will appear 14% larger and 30% brighter than the year's subsequent moons, Space.com reports. The show—the result of the moon...
Where Did Venus' Water Go?
Jan 5, 2009 4:40 PM CST
Where Did Venus' Water Go?
Solar wind appears top culprit in missing hydrogen
(Newser)
- Astronomers puzzling over why Venus, formed about the same time as Earth, has so little water may have found a culprit: solar wind, Space.com reports. Scientists think both originally had about the same amount; Venus’ warmer temperatures would have caused any oceans to evaporate. Australian scientists think solar...
Moon Will Appear
Extra Bright Tonight
Dec 12, 2008 4:29 PM CST
Moon Will Appear Extra Bright Tonight
Tonight's sky will seem 30 percent brighter than usual, NASA says
(Newser)
- If tonight’s full moon looks bigger and brighter than normal, that’s because it is, Space.com reports. The satellite reaches its perigree today, making its position the closest of the year to Earth—though still some 222,000 miles away. The moon's irregular orbit causes the distance to...
Scientists Say Black Hole
Lies at Center of Galaxy
Dec 11, 2008 5:22 PM CST
Scientists Say Black Hole Lies at Center of Galaxy
Stars orbit around central nucleus 4M times heavier than sun
(Newser)
- A giant black hole sits at the core of our galaxy, say astronomers who participated in a 16-year German study that monitored the movements of 28 stars circling the center of the Milky Way. “Beyond any reasonable doubt,” the stars orbit a core concentration of mass 4 million...
Jupiter, Venus, Moon
Converge in
Rare Reunion
Nov 27, 2008 12:25 PM CST
Jupiter, Venus, Moon Converge in Rare Reunion
Spectacular planetary 'huddle' to start tonight
(Newser)
- Americans looking at the night sky this weekend will be able to see the three brightest celestial bodies come together for a Thanksgiving reunion, the AP reports. Jupiter and Venus will move closer and appear to be just a finger's width apart by Sunday. By Monday, the crescent moon will...
Scientists Identify Body
of Copernicus
Nov 20, 2008 6:20 PM CST
Scientists Identify Body of Copernicus
DNA proves elderly man buried in Poland is father of astronomy
(Newser)
- More than 400 years after Copernicus determined man's place in the universe, scientists returned the favor by pinpointing his grave in an old Polish cathedral. Using DNA from a tooth and a bone, scientists identified a 70-year-old man buried in an unmarked grave as the astronomer who determined that the...
Scientists Snap First
Images of New Planets
Nov 13, 2008 3:55 PM CST
Scientists Snap First Images of New Planets
Three-planet, one-planet systems caught on camera
(Newser)
- Scientists have photographed planets outside our solar system for the first time, Space.com reports. One team captured images of a three-planet system orbiting a star in the Pegasus constellation, while another group snapped a planet rotating around the star Fomalhaut. The planets can't support life or little green men,...
Nearby Solar System
Looks Familiar
Oct 27, 2008 6:45 PM CDT
Nearby Solar System Looks Familiar
(Newser)
- A nearby solar system looks a lot like ours, complete with newly identified asteroid belts, gas giants, and a similarly sized sun, Space.com reports. The star at the center of the system is visible without magnification, and scientists say they can infer the presence of planets in a zone...
3-D Map Adds Light Years
to Concept of Universe
Oct 15, 2008 5:00 PM CDT
3-D Map Adds Light Years to Concept of Universe
Survey used red shift to find relative distances of heavenly bodies
(Newser)
- Telescope photographs of the night sky are compelling, but it’s hard to get a feel for the heavens when you’re Earthbound. The recently completed Sloan Digital Sky Survey can help: It is a 3-D map of the area within 2 billion light years of Earth that allows the...
Ancient Ritual Blends Faith, Technology
Aug 31, 2008 6:29 PM CDT
Ancient Ritual Blends Faith, Technology
Muslim holy month starts on sighting of crescent moon
(Newser)
- Telescopes are tilted skyward throughout the Muslim world tonight, hunting for the first glimpse of a crescent moon that signals the start of Ramadan. In an age-old mix of science and religion, astronomers and clerics gather each year to monitor the moon and announce the beginning of Islam’s holiest...
Vatican Debates Paying Tribute
to Galileo
Aug 28, 2008 12:58 PM CDT
Vatican Debates Paying Tribute to Galileo
Heretic remains a touchy subject in Catholic Church
(Newser)
- Galileo Galilei is riling the Catholic church yet again, the
Wall Street Journal
reports, as an anonymous donor has offered to pay to erect a statue in the Vatican of Catholicism’s most famous heretic. But though the church has come around on science, Galileo remains a touchy subject. He’...
Eclipse Draws 15K to Siberia
Jul 31, 2008 11:01 PM CDT
Eclipse Draws 15K to Siberia
Thousands flock to Russia for rare solar spectacle despite threat of rain
(Newser)
- Prospects of rare total solar eclipse have drawn thousands of sky-watchers to the Siberian city of Novosibirsk, where the moon’s passage between the earth and sun will create 140 seconds of darkness at 5:45 pm local time today. Hotels in the city—Russia’s third-largest—are fully booked,...
Scientists Explain
Northern Lights
Jul 24, 2008 7:01 PM CDT
Scientists Explain Northern Lights
Finding could help scientists predict storms that take out satellites
(Newser)
- Scientists say they have solved the mystery of what causes the dazzling northern lights to seemingly dance across the sky,
Wired
reports. The light show, also known as aurora borealis, is triggered by explosions of magnetic energy about 80,000 miles away. The findings—drawn from five NASA satellites working...
Dwarf Planet Gets a Name
Jul 22, 2008 10:17 AM CDT
Dwarf Planet Gets a Name
Smaller than Pluto, Makemake is covered in frozen methane
(Newser)
- The neighborhood of the solar system beyond Neptune has a new resident—or rather, an old resident with a new name. The dwarf planet originally dubbed Easterbunny will now be known as Makemake (pronounced MAH-keh MAH-keh), reports
USA Today.
How to Take
a Solar Eclipse
Road Trip
Jul 12, 2008 9:28 AM CDT
How to Take a Solar Eclipse Road Trip
Hit the right spot and see 93M miles into the distance
(Newser)
- Thousands of people will trek to the hinterlands on August 1 just to stand in the dark for three minutes. The reason: a total solar eclipse is set to sweep over a path spanning from China to Canada.
Wired
clues would-be eclipse chasers in on ways to maximize each sunless...
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