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- Planets Can Form in the Galactic Center
- Extreme Life Forms Might Be Able to Survive on Eccentric Exoplanets
- Was Kepler's Supernova Unusually Powerful?
Posted September 7, 2012:
- New Approach to Cosmic Lithium in the Early Universe
- Hubble Resolves Globular Cluster M 4 Into Multitude of Glowing Orbs
Posted September 6, 2012:
- Odd Galaxy Couple on Space Voyage
- In Quest of the Cosmic Origins of Silver: Silver and Gold Materialized in Different Stellar Explosions
Posted September 5, 2012:
- Seeing the Birth of the Universe in an Atom of Hydrogen: Radio Waves Used to Uncover Oldest Galaxies Yet
- Globular Star Cluster With a Secret
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- Surprisingly Bright Superbubble in Nearby Nebula
- Record-Breaking Stellar Explosion Helps Astronomers Understand Far-Off Galaxy
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- NASA's Kepler Discovers Multiple Planets Orbiting a Pair of Stars
- Space-Warping White Dwarfs Produce Gravitational Waves
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- Halo of Neutrinos Alters Physics of Exploding Stars
- Intense Bursts of Star Formation Drive Fierce Galactic Winds
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Posted August 16, 2012:
- Hubble Watches Star Clusters on a Collision Course
- Exoplanet-Hosting Stars Give Further Insights on Planet Formation
- Invasive Brittle Star Species Hits Atlantic Ocean
Posted August 15, 2012:
- Phoenix Cluster Sets Record Pace at Forming Stars
- This Is Not a Pipe: Curious Dark Pipe Nebula Seen as Never Before
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- 'Cry' of a Shredded Star Heralds a New Era for Testing Relativity
- Fingering the Culprit That Polluted the Solar System
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Posted July 26, 2012:
- Brightest Stars Don't Live Alone: Most Stellar Heavyweights Come in Interacting Pairs, VLT Finds
- Orientation of Far-Off Multiplanet System Has Orientation Very Similar to Our Own Solar System
- A Pulsar With a Tremendous Hiccup: Young and Energetic Neutron Star Has Unusually Irregular Rotation
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