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Scientists discover new planet orbiting dangerously close to giant star 11/20/2008

Comet particles provide glimpse of solar system's birth spasms 11/19/2008

Complex systems and Mars missions help understand how life began 11/16/2008

APEX reveals glowing stellar nurseries 11/15/2008

Hubble directly observes a planet orbiting another star 11/14/2008

To widen path to outer space, engineers build small satellite 11/14/2008

Rocket Launching To Investigate The Northern Lights 11/12/2008

A pool of distant galaxies -- the deepest ultraviolet image of the universe yet 11/8/2008

Giant simulation could solve mystery of 'dark matter' 11/6/2008

Chandrayaan-1 now in lunar transfer trajectory 11/6/2008

Moore Foundation awards RIT $2.8M to develop 'noiseless' detector 11/4/2008

Magnetic Portals Connect Sun and Earth 11/2/2008

Researchers find clues to planets' birth 11/1/2008

Hubble scores a perfect 10 10/31/2008

GOCE launch delayed until 2009 10/30/2008

All Articles Tagged As: universe


A fine-tooth comb to measure the accelerating universe (9/7/2008)

A fine-tooth comb to measure the accelerating universeDeveloping a precise ruler for the future ...> Full Article


Light echoes whisper the distance to a star (2/14/2008)

Light echoes whisper the distance to a starAstronomers calibrate the distance scale of the Universe ...> Full Article


LSST astronomy project awarded $30 million from Charles Simonyi, Bill Gates (1/4/2008)

The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) Project will announce today, Jan. 3, its receipt of two major gifts: $20 million from the Charles Simonyi Fund for Arts and Sciences and $10 million from Microsoft founder Bill Gates. "The LSST is an extremely ambitious project that will have enormous impact on a wide range of scientific questions," said Niel Brandt, Penn State professor of astronomy and the leader of the LSST ActiveGalaxy/Quasar team. "We are quite excited about the multitude of research opportunities -- ranging from potential killer asteroids in our solar system to the most distant objects in the universe -- that will be available for Penn State scientists." ...> Full Article

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