
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

Ultrasounds: From Space to Sports
Ultrasound uses sound waves
that bounce off body parts,
producing echoes. A computer
translates the echoes into
images that rival the
quality of CAT scans and
MRIs, showing broken bones,
... > full story

Blimps in Space
On a shoestring, and with
off-the-shelf components,
students are designing
prototypes of robotic blimp
that could one day be used
by the Pentagon. Cheaper
than spy satellites, blimps
can hover in place for
... > full story

Fighting Fire with Sound
Aboard NASA's "Weightless
Wonder" airplane, physicists
are experimenting with
combustion and fluid flows
in zero-g and developing a
fire extinguishing system
based on sound waves. The
... > full story
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Astrophysicists Search Skies For A Moon Like Earth's
Astrophysicists used the Spitzer Space Telescope to scan a cluster of about 500 stars for evidence of a collision similar to the one that produced Earth's moon. The telescope searches in the infrared ... > more -
Astronomers Spy Earth-like Planet Forming Around Distant Star
Astrophysicists analyzing infrared images captured by the Spitzer Space Telescope found indications of a dust cloud surrounding a relatively young star. The star is 10 to 16 million years old, and ... > more -
Astronomers Reveal First Objects In Our 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 objects in space, 13 ... > more -
Astronomers Explain Reason For Narrowing Rings Of Saturn
Astronomers say that Saturn's rings will disappear from view on Earth on September 4, 2009. The gases, ice, and rocky material that make up the rings will remain in place, but be invisible from the ... > more -
Astronomers Look At Ultraviolet Light To Find Star’s Tail
Astronomers found a tail of carbon, oxygen, and other material trailing behind a dying star called Mira. People have watched the star break down for 400 years, but only recently have astronomers ... > more -
Physicists Spot Interstellar Shock Wave Using Spitzer Telescope
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 ... > more -
Astronomers Explain New Double Star In Western Sky
Astronomers say that this July planetary orbits have lined up so that people on Earth can see a rare convergence of Venus and Saturn in the night sky. Just after sunset they will appear in the west, ... > more -
Space Physicists and Atmospheric Scientists Can Now Predict Disruptions Caused by the Sun's Coronal Mass Ejections
Solar activity can wreak havoc in communications systems -- particularly during coronal mass ejections, when plumes of electrically charged particles hit earth's atmosphere. Scientists can now track ... > more -
Astronomers Discover That The Earth's Magnetotail Charges The Surface Of The Moon
Astrophysicists found that the moon's surface becomes electrified during each full moon. The moon passes through the Earth's magnetotail, a cone of highly-charged particles, for about 6 days each ... > more -
Total Lunar Eclipse Casts Eerie Red And Orange Glow
A total lunar eclipse was observed during the summer of 2007. A total lunar eclipse occurs when a full moon passes through the earth's shadow during its orbit. When the sun, Earth and moon are ... > more
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