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Posted January 10, 2013:
- A Rock Is a Clock: Physicist Uses Matter to Tell Time
- NASA Researchers Studying Advanced Nuclear Rocket Technologies
- A Jumble of Exotic Stars: New VISTA Snap of Star Cluster 47 Tucanae
- Life Possible on Extrasolar Moons
Posted January 9, 2013:
- Herschel Spacecraft Eyes Asteroid Apophis
- Next-Generation Adaptive Optics Brings Remarkable Details to Light in Stellar Nursery
- Mapping the Milky Way: Radio Telescopes Give Clues to Structure, History
Posted January 8, 2013:
- SOFIA Spots Recent Starbursts in the Milky Way Galaxy's Center
- Hubble Reveals Rogue Planetary Orbit for Fomalhaut B
- NASA Telescopes See Weather Patterns in Brown Dwarf
- Evidence of Asteroid Belt Around Vega
- First 'Bone' of the Milky Way Identified
- New Approach for Simulating Supernovas
- Testing Einstein's Famous Equation E=mc2 in Outer Space
- Cluster Mission Indicates Turbulent Eddies May Warm the Solar Wind
- New Telescopes to Give Researchers Glimpse of the Beginning of Time
- Earth-Size Planets Common in Galaxy: Perhaps 17 Percent of Sun-Like Stars Have Earth-Size Planets Within the Orbit of Mercury
- Icing on a Lake: Blocks of Hydrocarbon Ice Might Decorate Surface of Lakes and Seas on Saturn's Moon Titan
- Simulated Mars Mission Reveals Body's Sodium Rhythms
- Researchers Develop Acrobatic Space Rovers to Explore Moons and Asteroids
- Space Sailing Soon: A One-Kilometer-Long Electric Sail Tether Produced
Posted January 7, 2013:
- New Chandra Movie Features Neutron Star Action
- NASA's Curiosity Mars Rover Makes First Use of Its Brush
- Galaxy's Gamma-Ray Flares Erupted Far from Its Black Hole
- Hubble Image: The Galaxy Puzzle in the Constellation of Centaurus
- The Self-Assembling Particles That Come from InSPACE
- NASA's Kepler Gets a Little Help from Its Friends: Kepler's Follow-Up Observers Confirm New Discoveries
- NASA's NuSTAR Catches Black Holes in Galaxy Web
- Detecting Dusty Clouds and Stars: New Radio Wave Technique Uncovers Shadows of Clouds and Stars in Milky Way's Center
- Exocomets May Be as Common as Exoplanets
- At Least One in Six Stars Has an Earth-Sized Planet, Analysis Finds
- Simulated Mission to Mars Reveals Critical Data About Sleep Needs for Astronauts
- NASA's Kepler Discovers 461 New Planet Candidates
- Sudden, Massive Outburst in Neighbor Galaxy Surprises Astronomers
- Fifteen New Planets Hint at 'Traffic Jam' of Moons in Habitable Zone
Posted January 6, 2013:
Posted January 5, 2013:
Posted January 3, 2013:
- Planets Abound: Astronomers Estimate That at Least 100 Billion Planets Populate the Galaxy
- First Meteorite Linked to Martian Crust
- Carbon in Vesta's Craters: Asteroid Impacts May Have Transferred Carbonaceous Material to Protoplanet and Inner Solar System
- Astrophysicists Make Stellar Discovery About Galaxies Far, Far Away
- Spinal Ultrasounds Seeking Why Astronauts Grow Taller in Space
Posted January 2, 2013:
- How Young Star and Planets Grow Simultaneously
- Galactic Geysers Fueled by Star Stuff
- Quadrantids Create Year's First Meteor Shower
- Eulogy to Herschel
- Magnetic Forces Without Magnets: Physicist Calculates Field Strengths in the Early Universe
Posted December 31, 2012:
Posted December 28, 2012:
- An Image Gallery Gift from NASA's Swift
- NASA'S Space Launch System Core Stage Passes Major Milestone, Ready to Start Construction
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