• Chandra Witnesses Big Blast from an Old Black Hole

    Updated: 2012-04-30 19:33:12
    Astronomers keeping an eye out for a supernova explosion in the nearby galaxy M83 instead witnessed a prodigious blast of another type: a new ultraluminous X-ray source, or ULX. In what scientists are calling an “extraordinary outburst,” the ULX in M83 increased in X-ray brightness by at least 3,000 times, one of the largest changes [...]

  • Watch SpaceX fire Falcon's engines

    Updated: 2012-04-30 19:19:48
    SpaceX is set for today's test firing of a Falcon 9 rocket's nine engines on its Cape Canaveral launch pad, one week before its precedent-setting launch to the International Space Station — and you should be able to watch the two-second blast online. The static fire test is hellip;

  • Since the beginning of time, man has yearned to destroy the sun.

    Updated: 2012-04-30 18:30:26
    , . Subscribe Today Renew Give a Gift Archives Customer Service Facebook Twitter Newsletter SEARCH Health Medicine Mind Brain Technology Space Human Origins Living World Environment Physics Math Video Photos Podcast RSS Map and measure a million Moon craters Since the beginning of time , man has yearned to destroy the . sun The Sun is feisty . Rising and falling packets of ionized gas called plasma below its surface generate fierce magnetic fields , which store vast amounts of energy . This can give rise to such features as sunspots , explosions like flares and coronal mass ejections , and huge , towering plumes of plasma called . prominences While observing the Sun yesterday , April 29, my pal and friend of the BA Blog Alan Friedman captured an amazing sequence of shots of an eruptive

  • Freaking Out About Science News? Double X Science Has A Cure

    Updated: 2012-04-30 16:51:36
    Home Suggest Stories About Us Staff Contact Us Log In Register to Comment A Forbes Science Writer Takes on the Anti-Vaccine Issue SF Chronicle , CBS News etc : New fight over crops that breed super weeds and bug that scoff at pesticides Freaking Out About Science News Double X Science Has A Cure Double X Science temporary tattoo from website If you don’t know the website , Double X Science I’d like to bring it to your attention . Its self-declared emphasis is on women in science and or women interested in science and you’ll find that there , ranging from profiles of female scientists to a hilariously smart blog on the science of . pregnancy But its editors , including biology editor Jeanne Garabino who writes the pregnancy blog managing editors Anne Merchant and Emily Willingham whom I

  • Map and measure a million Moon craters!

    Updated: 2012-04-30 16:16:35
    Subscribe Today Renew Give a Gift Archives Customer Service Facebook Twitter Newsletter SEARCH Health Medicine Mind Brain Technology Space Human Origins Living World Environment Physics Math Video Photos Podcast RSS Mesmerizing time lapse of Saturn and Jupiter from spacecraft Since the beginning of time , man has yearned to destroy the . sun Map and measure a million Moon craters I give talks about asteroid impacts quite often , and sometimes people ask me why we should worry about them . I reply , Go outside and look at the Moon . Then tell me we don’t need to worry about asteroid impacts The Moon is covered in craters , and it really brings home literally the fact that we need to understand impacts . better I’m not being facetious , either . Looking at the Moon is a great way to learn

  • CSExtra – Monday, April 30, 2012

    Updated: 2012-04-30 12:34:29
    To subscribe to CSExtra via RSS feed click here. If you would prefer to receive CSExtra in e-mail format, e-mail us at Info@spacecoalition.com with the word SUBSCRIBE in the subject line. Monday’s CSExtra offers the latest in reporting and commentary on space-related activities under way around the world, plus a roundup of weekend activities.  At the Kennedy [...]

  • SpaceX Falcon 9 Set for Critical Engine Test Firing on Monday, April 30

    Updated: 2012-04-30 02:34:49
    On Monday, April 30, SpaceX (Space Exploration Technologies) is all set to conduct a critical static engine test fire of the Falcon 9 rocket at the firm’s launch pad on Cape Canaveral, Florida. If all goes well, SpaceX and NASA are targeting a May 7 liftoff of the rocket and Dragon spacecraft at 9:38 AM, [...]

  • Two to Go!

    Updated: 2012-04-30 02:10:16
      Enterprise, NASA’s flight test orbiter, reached New York City’s John F. Kennedy International Airport on Friday, where it will remain for several weeks, awaiting a barge ride up the Hudson River to the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum. Before its ferry flight from Dulles International Airport in suburbanVirginia came to an end at [...]

  • Carnival of Space #247

    Updated: 2012-04-30 01:50:50
    This week’s Carnival of Space is hosted by Brian Wang at Next Big Future Click here to read Carnival of Space #246. And if you’re interested in looking back, here’s an archive to all the past Carnivals of Space. If you’ve got a space-related blog, you should really join the carnival. Just email an entry [...]

  • Mesmerizing time lapse of Saturn and Jupiter from spacecraft

    Updated: 2012-04-30 01:29:14
    Subscribe Today Renew Give a Gift Archives Customer Service Facebook Twitter Newsletter SEARCH Health Medicine Mind Brain Technology Space Human Origins Living World Environment Physics Math Video Photos Podcast RSS Where in the Universe is Castalia Macula Map and measure a million Moon craters Mesmerizing time lapse of Saturn and Jupiter from spacecraft One of the single greatest advantages of the modern age of astronomy , in my opinion , is that digital images from telescopes and spacecraft and telescopes on spacecraft have been placed in the hands of everyone . It can take years of training to correctly process and interpret astronomical data , but even without that these images can be put together to make art , scenes of surpassing beauty that professional astronomers might not even

  • Weekly Weather: Another warm, mostly dry week on tap

    Updated: 2012-04-30 01:12:26
    Welcome to your Monday morning weather update, in which I’ll attempt to sum up the immediate past, present and future of weather on the bayou. PAST Late-spring-like weather returned to Houston this week, with warm days and very warm nights in the low 70s. And more critically, no rain. Houston’s hasn’t recorded measurable precipitation now [...]

  • Where in the Universe is Castalia Macula?

    Updated: 2012-04-29 14:00:13
    Subscribe Today Renew Give a Gift Archives Customer Service Facebook Twitter Newsletter SEARCH Health Medicine Mind Brain Technology Space Human Origins Living World Environment Physics Math Video Photos Podcast RSS Medium , well done Mesmerizing time lapse of Saturn and Jupiter from spacecraft Where in the Universe is Castalia Macula Hey Did you know there’s a mountain range on Mercury called Caloris Montes Didja Or a large depression on Europa called Castalia Macula , which is oddly dark and red Or a long , steep-sided ditch called Baba-Jaga Chasma on Venus Or a chaotic region on Mars called , awesomely , Chryse Chaos Well , I do , now that I’ve discovered the way cool Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature a fancy way of saying planet feature name list brought to you by International

  • 1st Space Solar Power International Student and Young Professional Design Competition

    Updated: 2012-04-29 04:30:31
    The Space Generation Advisory Council is announcing a partnership with the International Astronautical Federation’s Space Power Committee (SPC) to organise and run the 1st Space Solar Power International Student and Young Professional Design Competition. The competition aims to [...]

  • Medium, well done

    Updated: 2012-04-28 15:18:45
    , Subscribe Today Renew Give a Gift Archives Customer Service Facebook Twitter Newsletter SEARCH Health Medicine Mind Brain Technology Space Human Origins Living World Environment Physics Math Video Photos Podcast RSS Angry Birds make Phil angry kinda Where in the Universe is Castalia Macula Medium , well done My friends at Skeptics’ Guide to the Universe put together a nice little video lambasting psychics . Stay with it it’s pretty funny . Some NSFW gestures , I’ll note . Took me a second to recognize the guy at the very end , which in itself is pretty funny . I’ll leave it to you . You may recognize various other people in it . too Share April 28th , 2012 8:18 AM Tags : psychics SGU by Phil Plait in Antiscience Cool stuff Debunking Humor Skepticism 19 comments RSS feed Trackback 19

  • NASA Researchers Conclude Giant Asteroids Hit Earth Billions of Years Ago

    Updated: 2012-04-28 11:02:45
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  • Dawn Spacecraft Reveals New Details About Asteroid Vesta

    Updated: 2012-04-28 06:52:18
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  • NASA Releases Call for Phase II Visionary Advanced Concepts

    Updated: 2012-04-28 03:39:05
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  • Cassini Examines Titan’s Chemical Factory

    Updated: 2012-04-27 23:29:06
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  • A Forbes Science Writer Takes on the Anti-Vaccine Issue

    Updated: 2012-04-27 22:53:56
    Home Suggest Stories About Us Staff Contact Us Log In Register to Comment How to make money mining asteroids–without mining asteroids A Forbes Science Writer Takes on the Anti-Vaccine Issue Source : microbiologyonline.org.uk Let me begin here by acknowledging that I am big fan of Matthew Herper s medical reporting at Forbes enough so that any day now I may charter a Madison , Wisconsin based fan club and start passing out leaflets and lapel . pins His work on the business of big pharma and how it works , his insights into the actual pharmaceutical products are clear , rational , and always leave me with the feeling that I am joining a civilized discussion of issues that matter . In fact , civility and rationality are hallmarks of the typical Herper . piece He’s also a reporter who has been

  • How to make money mining asteroids–without mining asteroids

    Updated: 2012-04-27 22:51:39
    Home Suggest Stories About Us Staff Contact Us Log In Register to Comment The old rare Earth argument pops up again . Plus : EXACTLY HUGE FIREBALL O’er CALIFORNIA A Forbes Science Writer Takes on the Anti-Vaccine Issue How to make money mining asteroids–without mining asteroids On Wednesday , I wrote that reporters were insufficiently skeptical when evaluating the claims of Planetary Resources , Inc . which announced it was going to make money mining minerals and precious metals from . asteroids In a smart follow-up to his original story , Alex Knapp at Forbes looks at how the company will try to do that . And the surprise is : The company is already making money It seems that this company will do fine , at least for a while , even if it doesn’t get close to digging gold or fool’s gold out

  • Surprise Shuttle Landing Video!

    Updated: 2012-04-27 22:19:26
    Talk about the shot of a lifetime! A Canadian airline passenger waiting on the tarmac at JFK this morning got an incredible view of the shuttle Enterprise landing! Just…wow. Video by YouTube user “daujla2″. (Hat tip to the New York Post.) © Jason Major for Universe Today, 2012. | Permalink | 8 comments | Post [...]

  • Blast from the Past: First Launch Ever from Cape Canaveral

    Updated: 2012-04-27 19:36:42
    When was the first launch ever from Cape Canaveral in Florida? It was on July 24, 1950 with the launch of a Bumper rocket, specifically Bumper #8. It blasted off from Launchpad 3 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. It’s amazing to see how close the photographers were allowed to stand to the scene of [...]

  • Enterprise Arrives at the Big Apple

    Updated: 2012-04-27 17:35:50
    Icons of America are captured together in a fantastic photo by NASA photographer Bill Ingalls, taken on the morning of April 27, 2012 from Jersey City, NJ. The Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building… and Enterprise, the first space shuttle, seen as it was ferried toward its eventual new home at the Intrepid Sea, [...]

  • Angry Birds make Phil angry (kinda)

    Updated: 2012-04-27 17:30:09
    Subscribe Today Renew Give a Gift Archives Customer Service Facebook Twitter Newsletter SEARCH Health Medicine Mind Brain Technology Space Human Origins Living World Environment Physics Math Video Photos Podcast RSS A red nursery with a long smoke stack Medium , well done Angry Birds make Phil angry kinda A few weeks ago , I got a note from my pal Brian Brushwood via Ashley Paramore and , somehow , Veronica Belmont the actual email path was Möbius-like asking if I’d like to be a part of a short , funny video about Angry Birds Space for his videocast Game On Not being an idiot , I said yes . Here’s the . result I had fun filming this Angry Birds is evil and addicting and I don’t recommend downloading it unless you like evil and addicting games , which of course I . do Sadly , Game On was

  • The Sombrero Galaxy’s Split Personality

    Updated: 2012-04-27 16:43:58
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  • Buzz Aldrin to Present NSS Space Pioneer Award on Colbert Report May 3

    Updated: 2012-04-27 15:14:55
    On Thursday, May 3, Buzz Aldrin, Apollo XI Astronaut and Member of the NSS Board of Governors, will present a 2012 Space Pioneer Award for Mass Media to Stephen Colbert on The Colbert Report on the Comedy Central cable network. Colbert is receiving the award in recognition [...]

  • CSExtra – Friday, April 27, 2012

    Updated: 2012-04-27 12:07:44
    To subscribe to CSExtra via RSS feed click here. If you would prefer to receive CSExtra in e-mail format, e-mail us at Info@spacecoalition.com with the word SUBSCRIBE in the subject line. Friday’s CSExtra offers the latest reporting and commentary on space related activities from around the world. Three U. S. and Russian crew members depart the International [...]

  • Thar She Blows! Amateurs Photograph Incoming Comet

    Updated: 2012-04-27 05:44:00
    Astronomers using the Faulkes Telescope are first to re-image the comet before its Rosetta spacecraft meet-up in 2014.

  • Comedy not journalism: But who are the people behind this ad?

    Updated: 2012-04-27 03:00:48
    : Home Suggest Stories About Us Staff Contact Us Log In Register to Comment Corn Syrup and Autism Take Two Comedy not journalism : But who are the people behind this ad OK , the following bit from The Colbert Report isn’t journalism . But it actually raises some interesting questions that journalists might want to follow up . Watch beginning around 2:20, when Colbert mentions the groups behind the ad . Who are these guys A Friday night chuckle Enjoy . You might have to reload this page to get it to play that’s what happens in my browser . 4:58 Paul Raeburn The Colbert Report Get More : Colbert Report Full Episodes Political Humor Satire Blog Video Archive This entry was posted on Thursday , April 26th , 2012 at 10:00 pm and is filed under Environment Energy Stories You can follow any

  • U.S., Russian Space Station Astronauts Return Safely to Earth

    Updated: 2012-04-27 01:57:33
      A three man U. S. and Russian International Space Station crew returned safely to Earth early Friday, ending a 165 day mission to the orbiting science laboratory. The 28 Soyuz mission spacecraft with NASA astronaut Dan Burbank and Russian cosmonauts Anton Shkaplerov and Anatoly Ivanishin dropped from a sunny sky and touched down north [...]

  • Life on Mars Experiment: Intriguing Results

    Updated: 2012-04-27 01:56:35
    Can life survive on Mars? Yes! That’s the word from Planetary researchers at the German Aerospace Center (DLR). DLR scientists have exposed various microorganisms for 34 days in simulated Martian conditions. In just issued findings, both alpine and polar lichens were found to endure the harsh environment found on the red planet. “During this period, [...]

  • A red nursery with a long smoke stack

    Updated: 2012-04-27 01:48:30
    Subscribe Today Renew Give a Gift Archives Customer Service Facebook Twitter Newsletter SEARCH Health Medicine Mind Brain Technology Space Human Origins Living World Environment Physics Math Video Photos Podcast RSS Q BA : How many exoplanets have been discovered Angry Birds make Phil angry kinda A red nursery with a long smoke stack Something like 6000 light years away , roughly toward the downtown area of our galaxy , lies NGC 6604, a tight cluster of young , massive , hot , bright stars . Just starting to shrug off the gas cloud of its birth , these stars emit a fierce light that makes the gas glow . When you point the 2.2 meter ESO MPG telescope at this cluster what you get is startling beauty Click to ennebulenate , or grab the cosmic 8600 x 8400 pixel version NGC 6604 is the compact

  • Blue Origin lifts its veil of secrecy: Spaceship design passes test

    Updated: 2012-04-27 01:08:08
    In a rare news release, Blue Origin — the rocket venture backed by Amazon.com billionaire Jeff Bezos — says it has successfully tested the esign for its orbital spaceship during a series of wind-tunnel tryouts. Blue Origin is the most publicity-shy of four comp hellip;

  • Verdict on asteroid mining: 'No bull!'

    Updated: 2012-04-26 23:40:47
    Mining asteroids for water and precious metals may sound like a sci-fi boondoggle, especially the way Jon Stewart described it Wednesday night on "The Daily Show" on Comedy Central. When Planetary Resources co-founder Eric Anderson says water would be worth $20,000 to $50,000 a p hellip;

  • Q&BA: How many exoplanets have been discovered?

    Updated: 2012-04-26 19:52:39
    : Subscribe Today Renew Give a Gift Archives Customer Service Facebook Twitter Newsletter SEARCH Health Medicine Mind Brain Technology Space Human Origins Living World Environment Physics Math Video Photos Podcast RSS A land not too far away I don’t know . Maybe it was . Utah A red nursery with a long smoke stack Q BA : How many exoplanets have been discovered Q BA is a live video chat session I do every weekend , more or less , on Google+ where people can ask me questions about space and astronomy . I’m very excited about all the news we’re getting of planets orbiting other stars . For Q BA I got a good question about them : How many exoplanets are there Note : the aspect ratio on this video is messed up a bit , like it was on the last one I understand the problem now , but cannot fix it

  • A land not too far away… I don’t know. Maybe it was Utah.

    Updated: 2012-04-26 17:03:18
    . . Subscribe Today Renew Give a Gift Archives Customer Service Facebook Twitter Newsletter SEARCH Health Medicine Mind Brain Technology Space Human Origins Living World Environment Physics Math Video Photos Podcast RSS More debunking of the ex-NASA 49 climate change deniers Q BA : How many exoplanets have been discovered A land not too far away I don’t know . Maybe it was . Utah Do you live in Utah Near Logan Then come see me destroy the world Friday night I’m giving my Death from the Skies talk at Utah State University at 7:00 p.m . on April 27 tomorrow I’ll be in Room 130 of the Emmert Auditorium . It’s open to the public and admission is . free Yes , free . It costs nothing to wipe out life on Earth via asteroid . impact This is part of USU’s Science Unwrapped lecture series , a pretty

  • Planetary Resources’ Eric Anderson Keynote Luncheon Speaker at ISDC 2012

    Updated: 2012-04-26 16:02:48
    The National Space Society (NSS) is pleased to announce that Eric Anderson, the Co-Founder and Co-Chairman of newly-announced Planetary Resources, will be the keynote speaker for the opening luncheon at this year’s International Space Development Conference (ISDC), being held at the Grand Hyatt Washington (DC) hotel May 25-28, 2012. Anderson is expected to address conference attendees [...]

  • CSExtra – Thursday, April 26, 2012

    Updated: 2012-04-26 12:02:08
    To subscribe to CSExtra via RSS feed click here. If you would prefer to receive CSExtra in e-mail format, e-mail us at Info@spacecoalition.com with the word SUBSCRIBE in the subject line. Thursday’s CSExtra offers the latest reporting and commentary on space related activities from across the globe. In Washington, House appropriators express cost concerns over the future of [...]

  • Spectacular Sierra Fireball Was Not a Lyrid Meteor

    Updated: 2012-04-25 21:15:19
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  • Meteor, Crater

    Updated: 2012-04-25 16:12:41
    , Subscribe Today Renew Give a Gift Archives Customer Service Facebook Twitter Newsletter SEARCH Health Medicine Mind Brain Technology Space Human Origins Living World Environment Physics Math Video Photos Podcast RSS Come to Space Fest IV More debunking of the ex-NASA 49 climate change deniers Meteor , Crater Brad Goldpaint thinks he’s the luckiest guy on Earth . He says that because he’s a photographer , and he was thrilled that after waiting a long time to get a good shot at Crater Lake , Oregon , the weather cleared up just in time for annual Lyrid meteor shower . It’s hard to argue , especially when he says he saw only one meteor the whole night and it looked like this Nice Click to calderenate . Crater Lake is an ancient volcano of such surpassing beauty that it’s no exagerration to

  • G-spot found in 83-year-old Warsaw woman!

    Updated: 2012-04-25 16:06:32
    Home Suggest Stories About Us Staff Contact Us Log In Register to Comment A trillion-dollar industry : Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence G-spot found in 83-year-old Warsaw woman All this time we’ve been looking in the wrong place American women Don’t waste your time . It’s been in Poland for decades , hiding inside the soft tissues of an 83-year-old Warsaw woman Unfortunately , she’s now deceased , and her G-spot has been carved up by a cosmetic gynecologist . 8221 No , you have not stumbled on to The Onion or The Daily Show Here it is from Melissa Healy in the Los Angeles Times Like so many explorers before him , Dr . Adam Ostrzenski has long dreamed of finding a piece of elusive territory with a reputation for near-mythic powers . Ostrzenski’s quarry is the G spot , the

  • CSExtra – Wednesday, April 25, 2012

    Updated: 2012-04-25 11:33:12
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  • Why is Venus so darn bright in the sky?

    Updated: 2012-04-25 01:49:27
    Have you looked up into the sky in recent nights? Venus is that “star” in the evening sky that appears so blindingly brilliant. Ironically Venus is getting brighter in the nighttime sky, and will for a few more weeks, even as we’re seeing a smaller crescent of the planet every night. This is because the [...]

  • Come to Space Fest IV!

    Updated: 2012-04-25 01:30:36
    Subscribe Today Renew Give a Gift Archives Customer Service Facebook Twitter Newsletter SEARCH Health Medicine Mind Brain Technology Space Human Origins Living World Environment Physics Math Video Photos Podcast RSS Happy 22nd , Hubble Meteor , Crater Come to Space Fest IV Like space Like astronomy Wanna meet some astronauts , astronomers , space artists , and hang out with like-minded space enthusiasts Then you want to come to Space Fest IV a convention for people with their feet on the ground but their heads in the clouds . SpaceFest IV will be from May 30 to June 2, 2012 in Tucson , Arizona . The speakers there are top-notch including my friends Andy Chaikin Dan Durda Emily Lakdawalla and Seth Shostak Also in attendance will be a slew of astronauts including quite a few who walked on

  • Planetary Resources Reveals Its Asteroid Mining Plans

    Updated: 2012-04-25 00:27:16
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  • Planetary Resources Plans to Mine Asteroids for Precious Metals and Build Gas Stations in Space

    Updated: 2012-04-24 20:12:59
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  • Cassini Sees Strange Objects Punching Through Saturn’s F-Ring

    Updated: 2012-04-24 19:40:30
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  • Asteroid mining plans revealed by Planetary Resources, Inc.

    Updated: 2012-04-24 19:28:04
    Expanding the resource base of humanity to include the solar system Seattle, Wash. – April 24, 2012 — Planetary Resources, Inc. announced today its plan to mine Near-Earth Asteroids (NEAs) for raw materials, ranging from water to precious metals. Through the development of cost-effective exploration technologies, the company is poised to initiate [...]

  • Mining Asteroids: New Company Unveiled

    Updated: 2012-04-24 18:45:26
    Planetary Resources, Inc. announced today its plan to mine Near-Earth Asteroids (NEAs) for raw materials, ranging from water to precious metals. Through the development of cost-effective exploration technologies, the company is poised to initiate prospecting missions targeting resource-rich asteroids that are easily accessible. Resource extraction from asteroids will deliver multiple benefits to humanity and grow [...]

  • Happy 22nd, Hubble!

    Updated: 2012-04-24 18:08:46
    , Subscribe Today Renew Give a Gift Archives Customer Service Facebook Twitter Newsletter SEARCH Health Medicine Mind Brain Technology Space Human Origins Living World Environment Physics Math Video Photos Podcast RSS Breaking : Private company does indeed plan to mine asteroids and I think they can do it Come to Space Fest IV Happy 22nd , Hubble Today is the 22nd anniversary of the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope I worked on Hubble one way or another for a decade or so , and it changed not just my life , but the lives of astronomers around the world , and of course forever altered for the better how the public viewed of . astronomy To acknowledge this , below is a repost of my Ten Things You Don’t Know About Hubble first put on the blog in 2010, and which I think still holds up . And

  • NYT Science Times: Eyes wide open

    Updated: 2012-04-24 17:53:44
    : Home Suggest Stories About Us Staff Contact Us Log In Register to Comment U . Wisconsin-Madison : Science in the Age of Denial an undeniable success NY Times Science : Times Once , while striding across Harvard Yard with the biologist and Harvard professor E.O . Wilson , I said something about the history of the place , which bears the memory of the footprints of hundreds of thousands of Harvard students , including some who later became presidents or great scholars and thinkers . Or had less exalted careers let’s be honest . Wilson raised an arm , swept it across the landscape before us and said the yard’s dank , black soil , even after centuries of human habitation , almost certainly harbored species unknown to . science I thought of that while reading Carol Kaesuk Yoon s lead piece in

  • CSExtra – Tuesday, April 24, 2012

    Updated: 2012-04-24 12:08:11
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  • Amid criticism of NASA rocket plan, an internal study reveals a cheaper alternative

    Updated: 2012-04-24 01:25:29
    In this weekend’s Houston Chronicle,  two former Johnson Space Center officials, Chris Kraft and Tom Moser, wrote a scathing analysis of NASA’s Space Launch System.  They did not mince words:  SLS is killing JSC. SLS is killing Texas jobs. SLS is killing our national space agenda.  The crux of the issue remains NASA’s poor record on [...]

  • Global Space Economy Expands Thanks to Commercial Activity; Job Growth Anticipated

    Updated: 2012-04-23 21:56:56
      The space economy is growing on a global scale, reaching $289.8 billion in 2011, representing a 12 percent rise in commercial revenuees and government budgets over the prior year, 41 percent over the previous five years. Most of the growth came from the commercial space sector. The figures come from the U. S. Space [...]

  • Noted climate change activist says he was too “alarmist”

    Updated: 2012-04-23 19:21:33
    Legendary environmental scientist James Lovelock, who has long been firmly in the camp of the most alarmist climate change activists, has said he is wrong. In an interview with MSNBC, Lovelock said: “The problem is we don’t know what the climate is doing. We thought we knew 20 years ago. That led to some alarmist [...]

  • Amazing photos of Earth taken by astronauts in the International Space Station

    Updated: 2012-04-23 17:06:16
    Amazing Data Frontpage Return home About About Contact Contact Subscribe RSS feed Amazing art Amazing design Amazing girl Girl drunk Amazing people Amazing photos Amazing pictures Amazing world Funny monkeys Most amazing video A Blog on amazing stuff : Amazing pictures , Amazing world , Most amazing video , Amazing photos , Amazing girl , etc Apr 23, 2012 Amazing photos of Earth taken by astronauts in the International Space Station : Category Amazing photos These amazing photos of Earth were taken by astronauts in the International Space Station through special photographic equipment . This picture shows the UK and Ireland in night and the light edge is beautiful Northern . Lights The Palm and The World Astronaut Andre Kuipers is the photographer of these beautiful . pictures Related

  • Scientists look for dark matter around our Sun and find none. Uh-oh.

    Updated: 2012-04-23 16:16:18
    There’s troubling news in the world of astrophysics, in which astronomers can’t seem to find the dark matter. As you may know dark matter is a much-speculated upon, but unknown substance that cannot be seen but appears to exist as it exerts a gravitational force on material around it. Astronomers first posited the existence of [...]

  • I see icy ISS ice floes

    Updated: 2012-04-23 14:00:55
    Subscribe Today Renew Give a Gift Archives Customer Service Facebook Twitter Newsletter SEARCH Health Medicine Mind Brain Technology Space Human Origins Living World Environment Physics Math Video Photos Podcast RSS American Airlines to air dangerous antivax propaganda UPDATE : partial Complete success with American Airlines I see icy ISS ice floes I’ve been writing so many explanations about cool pictures from space that I think I’ll take a short break and just simply post this astonishingly beautiful shot taken by an astronaut on the International Space Station , showing the curling and delicate-appearing ice floes in the ocean off the east coast of Kamchatka , swirling as they drift due to the eddy currents and : wind Click to enthalpinate . Our planet is pretty lovely , even in

  • NASA Administrator Bolden, Deputy Administrator Garver Announced as Keynote Speakers at ISDC 2012

    Updated: 2012-04-23 05:56:11
    The National Space Society is pleased to announce NASA Administrator Charles Bolden as the Keynote speaker for the Opening Plenary Session at this year’s International Space Development Conference (ISDC), being held at the Grand Hyatt Washington (DC) Hotel May 25th. In addition, NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver is confirmed as the Keynote speaker for NSS’s [...]

  • Why Has Envisat Gone Silent?

    Updated: 2012-04-23 04:21:46
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  • Greason Announced as Keynote Speaker for Saturday Dinner at ISDC 2012

    Updated: 2012-04-22 23:21:36
    The International Space Development Conference (ISDC) 2012 Planning Committee is pleased to announce Jeff Greason, President and Co-Founder of XCOR Aerospace, as the Keynote Speaker at the Saturday Dinner on May 26th. The dinner will be held in the Independence Ballroom of the Grand Hyatt Washington Hotel at 7:00 pm. “Jeff’s well-received and thought-provoking speech at [...]

  • Students Launch a Rubber Chicken Into Space

    Updated: 2012-04-22 23:14:12
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    Updated: 2012-04-22 19:00:56
    Subscribe Today Renew Give a Gift Archives Customer Service Facebook Twitter Newsletter SEARCH Health Medicine Mind Brain Technology Space Human Origins Living World Environment Physics Math Video Photos Podcast RSS Earth Day , from 40,000 km up American Airlines to air dangerous antivax propaganda 21812 Oh my . I wrote this back in February , and could've sworn I posted it But I just found it in my drafts list , and sure enough it never went live . My apologies to Geo and everyone else from the concert But my feelings expressed here have not dimmed one iota since that weekend in February . Last weekend I was in Bethlehem , Pennsylvania to be a part of my friend George Hrab s concert he called 21812 : A Gneiss Night Out The number was an homage to the date February 18, 2012 and the name ,

  • Tucson NSS Chapter Celebrates Earth Day

    Updated: 2012-04-22 18:55:58
    NSS Chapter News The Tucson L5 Space Society provided an exhibit titled “Asteroids: Threat or Resource?” at the annual Earth Day celebration at the Northwest Campus of Pima Community College (PCC) in Tucson, Arizona. Earth Day is April 22 but this event was held during the school week on April 18, with 68 exhibitors and several [...]

  • Possible Asteroid Mining Venture Backed by Google, James Cameron, X-Prize Foundation and Others

    Updated: 2012-04-22 17:28:08
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  • Earth Day, from 40,000 km up

    Updated: 2012-04-22 14:35:06
    , Subscribe Today Renew Give a Gift Archives Customer Service Facebook Twitter Newsletter SEARCH Health Medicine Mind Brain Technology Space Human Origins Living World Environment Physics Math Video Photos Podcast RSS Venus , from one side of the Sun to another 21812 Earth Day , from 40,000 km up Today is Earth Day , and you’ll probably see a lot of blog posts telling you how to save our planet , how we’re doomed , how to lower your carbon footprint , how this , how . that So instead of adding to all that , I’ll simply link you to the Planet Earth site , where James Drake who created the phenomenal What’s it feel like to fly over planet Earth video has put up amazingly high-res and lovely pictures of our home world , taken by the Russian weather satellite Electro-L He also has high-res

  • Venus, from one side of the Sun to another

    Updated: 2012-04-21 14:00:36
    , Subscribe Today Renew Give a Gift Archives Customer Service Facebook Twitter Newsletter SEARCH Health Medicine Mind Brain Technology Space Human Origins Living World Environment Physics Math Video Photos Podcast RSS Q BA : Which moon has the best chance for life Earth Day , from 40,000 km up Venus , from one side of the Sun to another The dance of the planets fascinates me . All the planets orbit the Sun , keeping their own time depending on how far they are from our star . From our vantage point on Earth , circling the Sun once per year , the planets move across our sky slowly , stately , taking weeks or months to get from one side to the . other Venus is closer to the Sun , and takes only 225 days to orbit it . From Earth , that makes its motion pretty complicated . Sometimes we see it

  • Mirrors in Space for Low-Cost Terrestrial Solar Electric Power at Night

    Updated: 2012-04-20 21:57:38
    The latest addition to the NSS Space Solar Power Library is a paper by Lewis M. Fraas of JX Crystals Inc, Issaquah, WA, on “Mirrors in Space for Low-Cost Terrestrial Solar Electric Power at Night.” An abstract is below; the link goes to a PDF of the full paper. Abstract: A constellation of 18 mirror satellites [...]

  • Q&BA: Which moon has the best chance for life?

    Updated: 2012-04-20 17:04:02
    : Subscribe Today Renew Give a Gift Archives Customer Service Facebook Twitter Newsletter SEARCH Health Medicine Mind Brain Technology Space Human Origins Living World Environment Physics Math Video Photos Podcast RSS Desktop Project Part 26 : Carina will keelhaul your brain Venus , from one side of the Sun to another Q BA : Which moon has the best chance for life Every weekend when I can I do an interactive live video chat on Google+ where people can ask me questions about space and astronomy . I call it Q BA and it’s always fun to hear what questions are on people’s . minds Apropos of my recent post about Saturn’s moon Enceladus I got this question : Which moon has the best chance for life : Titan , Europa , or Enceladus This is a common question , and worth exploring Here’s what I said

  • Desktop Project Part 26: Carina will keelhaul your brain

    Updated: 2012-04-20 01:35:32
    : Subscribe Today Renew Give a Gift Archives Customer Service Facebook Twitter Newsletter SEARCH Health Medicine Mind Brain Technology Space Human Origins Living World Environment Physics Math Video Photos Podcast RSS Rain on the Sun Q BA : Which moon has the best chance for life Desktop Project Part 26 : Carina will keelhaul your brain The Desktop Project is my way of forcing myself to write a post about the astronomical images I've been saving to my computer's desktop and then ignoring . I've been posting one every day for nearly a month , and this , my friends , is it . The last one And I saved it for this occasion , because it's ridiculously awesome . Thanks for bearing with me as I did this bit of housecleaning . The constellation Carina is a mess . It represents the keel of a ship ,

  • Rain on the Sun

    Updated: 2012-04-19 19:16:10
    Subscribe Today Renew Give a Gift Archives Customer Service Facebook Twitter Newsletter SEARCH Health Medicine Mind Brain Technology Space Human Origins Living World Environment Physics Math Video Photos Podcast RSS Interview on The Alyona Show about our future in space Desktop Project Part 26 : Carina will keelhaul your brain Rain on the Sun After I posted the video of the solar eruption earlier this week , I got a lot of questions about why material fell back from the explosion onto the Sun . The quick answer : gravity A lot of the material from a prominence like that falls back onto the Sun because of the Sun’s strong gravity . Since the material is an ionized plasma a gas stripped of one or more electrons it follows the magnetic field lines of the Sun , so you can see graceful arcs of

  • Interview on The Alyona Show about our future in space

    Updated: 2012-04-19 17:30:13
    Subscribe Today Renew Give a Gift Archives Customer Service Facebook Twitter Newsletter SEARCH Health Medicine Mind Brain Technology Space Human Origins Living World Environment Physics Math Video Photos Podcast RSS Desktop Project Part 25 : Chaos in a galactic nursery Rain on the Sun Interview on The Alyona Show about our future in space On Tuesday , the Space Shuttle Orbiter Discovery took one last flight from Florida to Washington DC , where it will be placed in a museum . This event really put a big punctuation mark on America’s ability to put humans in space . I was on The Alyona Show Tuesday to talk to her about what this means , and what’s next for us . That interview is now online I had to squeeze in a bunch of things there at the end , and I hope I didn’t gloss over ideas too much

  • New Extraterrestrial Mining Company?

    Updated: 2012-04-19 16:26:56
    MEDIA ALERT Join visionary Peter H. Diamandis, M.D.; leading commercial space entrepreneur Eric Anderson; former NASA Mars mission manager Chris Lewicki; and planetary scientist & veteran NASA astronaut Tom Jones, Ph.D. on Tuesday, April 24 at 10:30 a.m. PDT in Seattle, or via webcast, as they unveil a new space venture with [...]

  • Desktop Project Part 25: Chaos in a galactic nursery

    Updated: 2012-04-19 01:30:52
    : Subscribe Today Renew Give a Gift Archives Customer Service Facebook Twitter Newsletter SEARCH Health Medicine Mind Brain Technology Space Human Origins Living World Environment Physics Math Video Photos Podcast RSS Space firm about to make a big announcement . I take a stab at what it . is Interview on The Alyona Show about our future in space Desktop Project Part 25 : Chaos in a galactic nursery The Desktop Project is my way of a forcing me to write something every day by 2 posting a brief article about all the astronomical images I've collected on my computer's desktop . I'm actually getting ahead of the onslaught , so I'm thinking this week may see me catching up M82 is classified as an irregular galaxy that is , one that has no overall shape , but instead a weird , splotchy

  • Follow Discovery's final flight

    Updated: 2012-04-17 14:01:33
    Today I'm following the inal flight of the shuttle Discovery.

  • Shuttle Discovery Leaves Florida For New Home

    Updated: 2012-04-17 09:00:00
    At Kennedy Space Center in Florida, workers sent the retired space shuttle Discovery into the sky for a final time. On top of a jumbo jet, it was flown to Washington, D.C., bound four a museum run by the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum.

  • Shuttle Discovery To Make Final Flight, Atop A 747

    Updated: 2012-04-16 22:02:00
    The first of NASA's retired space shuttles will make its way to its new retirement home on April 17. The well-traveled orbiter will be flown low over the nation's capital before being placed on permanent display at the Smithsonian.

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