
First Stars In The Universe
Astronomers removed light
from closer and better known
galaxies and stars from
pictures taken with the
Spitzer Space Telescope. The
remaining images are
believed to be the first
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Einstein Rings
Images from the Hubble
telescope reveal eight new
Einstein rings, joining only
three others previously
known. Einstein rings are
pairs of galaxies, with a
foreground galaxy bending
the light of a background
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Visit To An Asteroid
A NASA mission to two
asteroids, one formed of
lava and the other
potentially containing
water, will help find clues
about the formation of our
solar system. ... > full story

Space Tornado
The spirals of a "space
tornado" may be the first
step in the formation of a
new star. The structure,
observed with NASA's Spitzer
infrared telescope, is a
shock wave created by a jet
of material slamming on a
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Microbiologists and Astrobiologists Help Kids Discover New Species
Extremophiles are microbes that have adapted to extreme environments, such as Utah's Great Salt Lake. But new microorganisms can be found in everyday places, and scientists are showing school kids ... > more -
Astrophysicists Discover New Details of How Stars Collapse
A satellite called Swift is revealing that black holes have a messier birth than previously thought. Instead of being created in one instant, astrophysicists now believe after a star dies and ... > more -
Astronomers Spot Black Holes Using NASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory
Not even light can escape a black hole's grip, but gas falling into a black hole can heat up and become an intense source of X-rays, at temperatures up to 1,000 times hotter than the sun. Astronomers ... > more -
Astronomers Need Your Help To Find Planets Outside Our Solar System
A new distributed computing program analyzes data to characterize new planetary systems by computing the light reflected from nearby extrasolar planets and the wobble the planets cause in their stars ... > more
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