• Time lapse: All Is Violent, All Is Bright

    Updated: 2012-09-30 14:09:43
    : , 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 SpaceFest IV interview Time lapse : All Is Violent , All Is Bright For this , the last day of the US Fiscal Year , here’s a lovely time lapse video from Tadas Janušonis , a photographer in Lithuania . It’s called All is Violent , All is Bright and features a series of interesting optical phenomena in the . sky Did you catch everything There were noctilucent clouds halos moondogs and a brief lunar corona But my favorite is the phenomenal oncoming storm starting three minutes in . That , or the giant spider at 2:40 clearly bent on destroying the world . I’m partial to stuff

  • NASA’s Curiosity Rover Finds Evidence That Water Flowed on Mars

    Updated: 2012-09-30 00:22:56
      NASA’s Curiosity rover, still very early in its two-year search of Gale Crater for evidence of habitable environments, offered strong visual evidence this week that water flowed across the surface of Mars during a warmer earlier period. The findings from the robot explorer also known as the Mars Science Laboratory add to the possiblity [...]

  • SpaceX tests rocket engines on pad

    Updated: 2012-09-29 22:34:07
    SpaceX says it successfully test-fired the engines on its Falcon 9 rocket today in preparation for Oct. 7's scheduled liftoff of the California-based company's first official cargo delivery to the International Space Station. The static-fire test at Cape Canaveral Air Force Stati hellip;

  • SpaceFest IV interview

    Updated: 2012-09-29 14:00:40
    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 with NASA’s Blueshift podcast Time lapse : All Is Violent , All Is Bright SpaceFest IV interview In May I attended SpaceFest IV a gathering of space enthusiasts , astronauts who , I suppose , are legit space enthusiasts astronomers , and more . It’s a lot of fun , and great to see old friends and meet new science geeks . I missed last year’s , unfortunately , but was happy to be able to go this year . again While I was there I was interviewed about the Mayan apocalypse , Symphony of Science , and building a real Enterprise . It was an eclectic series of . questions

  • ESA’s Big Cargo Ship Departs from the Space Station

    Updated: 2012-09-29 03:29:00
    After a three-day delay, the European Space Agency’s “Edoardo Amaldi” Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV-3) undocked from the aft port of the International Space Station’s Zvezda service module at 21:44 UTC (5:44 p.m. EDT) on Friday. Tuesday’s initial attempt to undock the European cargo ship was called off due to a communications error between the Zvezda [...]

  • Peekaboo Sun: SDO’s Eclipse Season

    Updated: 2012-09-28 20:49:46
    Now you see it, now you don’t! Around the solstices, the Solar Dynamics Observatory ends up having an “eclipse season,” where the Sun, Earth, and the SDO line up, and some of the images and video sent down from the spacecraft appear as though the Sun disappears for a while or just part of the [...]

  • Weekly Space Hangout – Sept. 27, 2012

    Updated: 2012-09-28 19:59:44
    This was an action-packed episode of the Weekly Space Hangout. Lots of stories, very little time. Super Comet or Super Dud? Crescent Moon in the Martian Sky Supersonic Skydive Hubble eXtreme Deep Field SpaceX Grasshopper Base Beyond the Moon Titan Paddleboat Mission Mars Sample Return Mission Milky Way’s Hot Halo Participants: Mike Wall, Alan Boyle, [...]

  • Astrophoto: The Crescent Nebula & Wolf Rayet Star by John Chumack

    Updated: 2012-09-28 18:45:07
    NGC6888 The Crescent Nebula & Wolf Rayet Star (WR136). Credit: John Chumack. Here’s an impressive shot of NGC 6888, also known as the Crescent Nebula, which is a cosmic bubble about 25 light-years across. It is part of the massive Gamma Cygni Nebula region, and in the center is a powerful, bright and massive Wolf-Rayet [...]

  • Titan Shows Surprising Seasonal Changes

    Updated: 2012-09-28 18:08:01
    Home About SpaceRef NASA Watch OnOrbit Commercial Space Watch SpaceRef Canada SpaceRef Europe SpaceRef Asia Astrobiology Loading Missions Space Station Calendar News Archives Space Weather Space Quarterly Magazine Mercury Venus Earth Moon Mars Jupiter Saturn Pluto Asteroids Comets Titan Shows Surprising Seasonal Changes By Keith Cowing Posted September 28, 2012 2:08 PM View Comments Europlanet Artist's Concept Detailed observations of Saturn's moon Titan have now spanned 30 years , covering an entire solar orbit for this distant world . Dr . Athena Coustenis from the Paris-Meudon Observatory in France has analyzed data gathered over this time and has found that the changing seasons of Titan affect it more than previously thought . Coustenis will present these results at the European

  • Peering to the Edge of a Black Hole

    Updated: 2012-09-28 18:04:52
    Home About SpaceRef NASA Watch OnOrbit Commercial Space Watch SpaceRef Canada SpaceRef Europe SpaceRef Asia Astrobiology Loading Missions Space Station Calendar News Archives Space Weather Space Quarterly Magazine Mercury Venus Earth Moon Mars Jupiter Saturn Pluto Asteroids Comets Peering to the Edge of a Black Hole By Keith Cowing Posted September 28, 2012 2:04 PM View Comments HSCFA MIT NASA ET AL Black Hole Inside of Messier 87 Using a continent-spanning telescope , an international team of astronomers has peered to the edge of a black hole at the center of a distant galaxy . For the first time , they have measured the black hole's point of no return the closest distance that matter can approach before being irretrievably pulled into the black . hole A black hole is a region in space

  • Interview with NASA’s Blueshift podcast

    Updated: 2012-09-28 17:56:39
    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 The August solar eruption , in HD video SpaceFest IV interview Interview with NASA’s Blueshift podcast My friend Sara Mitchell works at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center doing education and public outreach for the space agency . She and her partner , Maggie Masetti , interviewed me a while back for their podcast Blueshift , and the first part is now online We talked a bit about my history as a skeptic , and why we all need to keep asking , Why There are three more segments to the interview that will go up in the next few weeks , so stay tuned to the Blueshift website and

  • Parallax Effect Charted in the 2012 Transit of Venus

    Updated: 2012-09-28 17:55:33
    Combined images taken simultaneously (06 June 2012, 03:46:18 UTC) from Svalbard and Canberra, showing the Venus parallax effect from 2 different locations on Earth, separated by 11600km. Credit: Pérez Ayúcar/Breitfellner Back in the 18th century, astronomers were trying to determine the distance from the Earth to the Sun. They used the parallax method during the [...]

  • Saturn’s Titan: A World of Surprises

    Updated: 2012-09-28 14:17:28
    Saturn’s moon Titan provides the best opportunity to study conditions very similar to Earth – in terms of climate, meteorology and astrobiology. That’s the observation from Athena Coustenis from the Paris-Meudon Observatory in France. The scientist is presenting this perspective today at the European Planetary Science Congress in Madrid. Titan is a “unique world on [...]

  • CSExtra – Friday, September 28, 2012

    Updated: 2012-09-28 12:00:18
    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 under way from around the world. On Mars, NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover finds compelling [...]

  • More on the Amazing September 21 Fireball

    Updated: 2012-09-28 11:52:54
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  • Catch a Glimpse of Asteroid Pallas

    Updated: 2012-09-28 11:37:02
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  • NASA Mars Rover News: Ancient Streambed News Conference

    Updated: 2012-09-28 10:52:17
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  • Hubble Takes Extreme Deep Field Image – Deepest View Into the Universe to Date

    Updated: 2012-09-28 10:39:10
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  • Ancient Streambed Found on Mars by Curiosity Rover

    Updated: 2012-09-28 10:11:44
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  • Curiosity Spots Daytime Phobos Moon Crescent

    Updated: 2012-09-28 08:57:08
    As if spurred-on by the fantastic series of photos of the Mars moon Phobos partially eclipsing the sun last week, Curiosity has, once again, proven its astronomical finesse.

  • The August solar eruption, in HD video!

    Updated: 2012-09-28 01:56:08
    , 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 The life of a star , in 14 minutes Interview with NASA’s Blueshift podcast The August solar eruption , in HD video In August , the Sun erupted in an epic explosion : a towering arc of material blasted off the surface and into space . The images of it were incredible enough , but the folks at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center put together an astonishing high-def video of the eruption as seen by the Solar Dynamics Observatory , the Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory or STEREO and the Solar Heliospheric Observatory SOHO Yowza . Set it to hi-res and make it full screen . Try

  • Mars Rover Finds Bed of Ancient Flowing Stream

    Updated: 2012-09-27 23:13:36
    Scratch water off Curiosity's list of things to find in a two-year quest to learn if the planet most like Earth in the solar system could have supported microbial life.

  • New Comet C/2012 S1 Could Dazzle in 2013

    Updated: 2012-09-27 21:06:23
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  • NASA Invites Social Media Users to Apply to Attend the Upcoming SpaceX Falcon 9 Launch

    Updated: 2012-09-27 20:31:36
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  • Chandra Observatory Shows a Halo of Hot Gas Surrounds the Milky Way

    Updated: 2012-09-27 20:16:11
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  • Remnants of Ancient Streambed Discovered on Mars

    Updated: 2012-09-27 18:19:56
    Home About SpaceRef NASA Watch OnOrbit Commercial Space Watch SpaceRef Canada SpaceRef Europe SpaceRef Asia Astrobiology Loading Missions Space Station Calendar News Archives Space Weather Space Quarterly Magazine Mercury Venus Earth Moon Mars Jupiter Saturn Pluto Asteroids Comets Remnants of Ancient Streambed Discovered on Mars By Keith Cowing Posted September 27, 2012 2:19 PM View Comments NASA ESA STSCI Ancient Streambed on Mars NASA's Curiosity rover mission has found evidence a stream once ran vigorously across the area on Mars where the rover is driving . There is earlier evidence for the presence of water on Mars , but this evidence images of rocks containing ancient streambed gravels is the first of its . kind Scientists are studying the images of stones cemented into a layer of

  • The life of a star, in 14 minutes

    Updated: 2012-09-27 17:55:46
    , 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 A penetrating , double-ringed crater on Mars The August solar eruption , in HD video The life of a star , in 14 minutes A popular style of do-it-yourself video is what I think of as the stop-motion whiteboard drawing where someone films someone else drawing on a whiteboard , explaining some concept or another . It’s surprisingly engaging , and a lot of otherwise complex topics can be better understood this . way Case in point : how do stars work How are they born , live out their lives , and die The overall story isn’t conceptually difficult , but there are some important

  • Fireworks in the Early Universe

    Updated: 2012-09-27 17:04:23
    Home About SpaceRef NASA Watch OnOrbit Commercial Space Watch SpaceRef Canada SpaceRef Europe SpaceRef Asia Astrobiology Loading Missions Space Station Calendar News Archives Space Weather Space Quarterly Magazine Mercury Venus Earth Moon Mars Jupiter Saturn Pluto Asteroids Comets Fireworks in the Early Universe By Keith Cowing Posted September 27, 2012 1:04 PM View Comments ESA Artist's Impression Galaxies in the early universe grew fast by rapidly making new stars . Such prodigious star formation episodes , characterized by the intense radiation of the newborn stars , were often accompanied by fireworks in the form of energy bursts caused by the massive central black hole accretion in these . galaxies This discovery by a group of astronomers led by Peter Barthel of the Kapteyn Institute

  • Cause of Supernova SN 1006 Revealed

    Updated: 2012-09-27 17:00:48
    Home About SpaceRef NASA Watch OnOrbit Commercial Space Watch SpaceRef Canada SpaceRef Europe SpaceRef Asia Astrobiology Loading Missions Space Station Calendar News Archives Space Weather Space Quarterly Magazine Mercury Venus Earth Moon Mars Jupiter Saturn Pluto Asteroids Comets Cause of Supernova SN 1006 Revealed By Keith Cowing Posted September 27, 2012 1:00 PM View Comments NASA ESA STSCI SN 1006 Between 30 April and 1 May of the year 1006 the brightest stellar event ever recorded in history occurred : a supernova , or stellar explosion , that was widely observed by various civilizations from different places on the . Earth More than a thousand years later a team led by researchers from the University of Barcelona , the Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias IAC and the CSIC has found

  • Amateur Astronomer Creates Detailed Map of Ganymede

    Updated: 2012-09-27 16:54:52
    The original observations (top) and interpretations (bottom) of the first ever amateur albedo map of Ganymede. Credit: Manos Kardasis. As our frequent “Astrophoto” posts from amateur astronomers and photographers attest – as well as the rise of citizen science — , the latest technology allows amatuers to make significant contributions to the field of astronomy. [...]

  • Navigating the Seas of Titan

    Updated: 2012-09-27 16:52:34
    Home About SpaceRef NASA Watch OnOrbit Commercial Space Watch SpaceRef Canada SpaceRef Europe SpaceRef Asia Astrobiology Loading Missions Space Station Calendar News Archives Space Weather Space Quarterly Magazine Mercury Venus Earth Moon Mars Jupiter Saturn Pluto Asteroids Comets Navigating the Seas of Titan By Keith Cowing Posted September 27, 2012 12:52 PM View Comments NASA Rivers and Seas on Titan Humanity has landed a rover on Mars . Now , say scientists , it's time to land a boat on Titan . This outlandish scenario could become reality , according to engineers presenting their proposals at the European Planetary Science Congress on 27 . September Titan , Saturn's largest moon , is one of the most Earth-like bodies in the solar system . With a thick atmosphere , a diameter between

  • Singer Sarah Brightman Headed to Orbit?

    Updated: 2012-09-27 05:00:20
    Singer Sarah Brightman, already in line for a ride on Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo, seems to have higher aspirations.

  • A penetrating, double-ringed crater on Mars

    Updated: 2012-09-27 01:55:25
    , 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 Two talks in the Old Dominion The life of a star , in 14 minutes A penetrating , double-ringed crater on Mars Mars is weird . Right I mean , it’s a whole other planet So you expect it to be weird . But then I see pictures like this one from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter’s HiRISE camera , and I am reminded just how weird it : is Click to chicxulubenate . Most craters you see are pretty simple : something impacts the ground at high speed , BOOM and you get a crater like a dish tossed into soft sand . But this one has two rings , one inside the other . That can happen with

  • CSExtra – Thursday, September 27, 2012

    Updated: 2012-09-27 01:08:58
    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 around the world. NASA Administrator Charles Bolden tells a European audience the U. [...]

  • See a crescent moon in Martian sky

    Updated: 2012-09-26 21:49:04
    A fresh picture from NASA's Curiosity rover shows the Martian moon Phobos as it's never been seen before mdash; as a crescent shining over the Red Planet at dusk. The image was captured by the rover's Mastcam imaging system last Friday, on the 45th Martian day of Curiosity hellip;

  • Two talks in the Old Dominion!

    Updated: 2012-09-26 19:30:40
    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 Water bomb A penetrating , double-ringed crater on Mars Two talks in the Old Dominion This week sees me returning to the state I grew up in : Virginia . I’ll be at James Madison University Thursday , September 27 to give my 2012 : We’re All not Gonna Die talk basically destroying the Mayan December 21, 2012 apocalypse nonsense at 7:00 p.m at the Wilson Hall Auditorium Admission is free and open to the public . The talk is sponsored by the John C . Wells Planetarium , JMU Department of Physics Astronomy , College of Science Mathematics , and the JMU Center for STEM Education

  • Sagan Planet Walk: Down-to-Earth Cosmic Scale

    Updated: 2012-09-26 18:30:16
    How best to put the distance between the Sun and the nearest star in perspective? Now the world’s largest exhibition – extending from New York to Hawaii – is to do just that and will be dedicated this week. The exhibition is named after the late Cornell astronomer Carl Sagan. Called the Sagan Planet Walk [...]

  • NASA’s Mars Program Planning Group Outlines Future Exploration Options

    Updated: 2012-09-26 17:36:08
      U. S. space policy makers, armed with a new set of exploration options developed by NASA’s Mars Program Planning Group but constrained by little prospect for budget growth, will wrestle with some pretty ambitious goals: **Robotically acquire samples of Martian rock and soil and return them to Earth, where scientists can examine them for [...]

  • Water bomb

    Updated: 2012-09-26 17:30:03
    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 UPDATE on the big UK fireball Two talks in the Old Dominion Water bomb Via Jenny Winder I saw this video showing footage from underwater nuclear bomb tests in 1958. It’s . astonishing The awesome power and energy released is difficult to wrap your head around . Think on this : a cubic meter of water weighs a ton . Now imagine taking a single cubic meter of water and lifting it , say , 100 meters in the air , accelerating it to several hundred kilometers per . hour Now look again at that plume . How many cubic meters of water were are in it Even being conservative I’d say it was

  • Farthest-Ever View - Ever - of the Universe

    Updated: 2012-09-26 16:56:37
    Home About SpaceRef NASA Watch OnOrbit Commercial Space Watch SpaceRef Canada SpaceRef Europe SpaceRef Asia Astrobiology Loading Missions Space Station Calendar News Archives Space Weather Space Quarterly Magazine Mercury Venus Earth Moon Mars Jupiter Saturn Pluto Asteroids Comets Farthest-Ever View Ever of the Universe By Keith Cowing Posted September 26, 2012 12:56 PM View Comments STSCI Hubble eXtreme Deep Field Like photographers assembling a portfolio of best shots , astronomers have assembled a new , improved portrait of mankind's deepest-ever view of the . universe Credit : NASA ESA G . Illingworth , D . Magee , and P . Oesch , University of California , Santa Cruz R . Bouwens , Leiden University and the HUDF09 Team Larger image 13 MB tif Called the eXtreme Deep Field , or XDF , the

  • ATV Undocking Postponed

    Updated: 2012-09-26 15:05:27
    Home About SpaceRef NASA Watch OnOrbit Commercial Space Watch SpaceRef Canada SpaceRef Europe SpaceRef Asia Astrobiology Loading Missions Space Station Calendar News Archives Space Weather Space Quarterly Magazine Mercury Venus Earth Moon Mars Jupiter Saturn Pluto Asteroids Comets ATV Undocking Postponed By Keith Cowing Posted September 26, 2012 11:05 AM View Comments ESA ATV Docked With ISS The undocking of ATV-3 from the International Space Station late last night was postponed due to an incorrect command . During operations ATV-3 performed perfectly in line with its pre-defined . measures A new attempt to undock will likely be made on Thursday , pending approval by the board of the Station management team this afternoon . Meanwhile , ATV Edoardo Amaldi is safe and in a dormant mode .

  • UPDATE on the big UK fireball

    Updated: 2012-09-26 14:00:44
    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 Revealing the Universe : the Hubble Extreme Deep Field Water bomb UPDATE on the big UK fireball There’s been a bit more news on that amazingly bright and weird fireball seen moving across the skies of northern UK last . week Marco Langbroek is a paleolithic archaeologist in Amsterdam , and also an amateur satellite tracker though with modern tech , the term amateur is arguable . Anyway , he’s been looking at the track and velocity of the meteor using eyewitness accounts and the video taken and thinks he can rule out the cause being the re-entry of human-made debris from a

  • CSExtra – Wednesday, September 26, 2012

    Updated: 2012-09-26 12:51:03
    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. Wednesday’s CSExtra offers the latest reporting and commentary on space related activities from around the world. NASA’s Mars Program Planning Group unveiled the summary of a [...]

  • Bright Fireball Seen Over Ireland and the UK

    Updated: 2012-09-25 21:06:34
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  • Revealing the Universe: the Hubble Extreme Deep Field

    Updated: 2012-09-25 19:13:09
    : 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 Endeavour’s last flight seen FROM SPACE UPDATE on the big UK fireball Revealing the Universe : the Hubble Extreme Deep Field Astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope have created the deepest multi-color image of the Universe ever taken : the Hubble Extreme Deep Field a mind-blowing glimpse into the vast stretches of our cosmos . Check . This . . Out Yegads . Click to cosmosenate , or grab the bigger 2400 x 2100 pixel version This image is the combined total of over 2000 separate images , and the total exposure is a whopping two million seconds or 23 days It’s based on the

  • Endeavour’s last flight… seen FROM SPACE!

    Updated: 2012-09-25 18:24:52
    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 Angling in on Saturn Revealing the Universe : the Hubble Extreme Deep Field Endeavour’s last flight seen FROM SPACE I didn’t say much about the last flight of the Space Shuttle Orbiter Endeavour here on the blog though I did tweet links to some cool pictures , so follow me on Twitter to stay up on that sort of thing mostly because I knew pictures would be coming in so fast I wouldn’t be able to keep up But then one very special image came along , and I just had to put it here : Endeavour and its 747 ride as seen from the DigitalGlobe satellite This image was featured on the

  • On Science Blogs: Chronic fatigue and prostate cancer

    Updated: 2012-09-25 18:12:37
    I'm a day late pointing readers to the latest edition of n Science Blogs by Tabitha M. Powledge on the NASW website. She looks at chronic fatigue syndrome and prostate cancer, and proposes her own intriguing theory about a possible cause of prostate cancer. -Paul Raeburn

  • First Two Webb Telescope Flight Mirrors Delivered

    Updated: 2012-09-25 14:26:18
    Home About SpaceRef NASA Watch OnOrbit Commercial Space Watch SpaceRef Canada SpaceRef Europe SpaceRef Asia Astrobiology Loading Missions Space Station Calendar News Archives Space Weather Space Quarterly Magazine Mercury Venus Earth Moon Mars Jupiter Saturn Pluto Asteroids Comets First Two Webb Telescope Flight Mirrors Delivered By Keith Cowing Posted September 25, 2012 10:26 AM View Comments NASA Webb telescope's first two flight mirrors The first two of the 18 primary mirrors to fly aboard NASA's James Webb Space Telescope arrived at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt , . Md The mirrors are going through receiving and inspection and will then be stored in the Goddard cleanroom until engineers are ready to assemble them onto the telescope's backplane structure that will

  • Red Bull Stratos Mission Ready to Go

    Updated: 2012-09-25 14:18:57
    Home About SpaceRef NASA Watch OnOrbit Commercial Space Watch SpaceRef Canada SpaceRef Europe SpaceRef Asia Astrobiology Loading Missions Space Station Calendar News Archives Space Weather Space Quarterly Magazine Mercury Venus Earth Moon Mars Jupiter Saturn Pluto Asteroids Comets Red Bull Stratos Mission Ready to Go By Keith Cowing Posted September 25, 2012 10:18 AM View Comments Red Bull Stratos Getting Ready All systems are now go for Felix Baumgartner's jump from the edge of space . The Red Bull Stratos space capsule has passed high-altitude simulation testing after it was damaged in July's final practice jump , and a launch date has been set for October 8 in Roswell , New . Mexico The final countdown for Felix Baumgartner's history making jump from the edge of space began on Monday

  • Angling in on Saturn

    Updated: 2012-09-25 14:04:05
    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 Shuffle Endeavour’s last flight seen FROM SPACE Angling in on Saturn Pretty much every picture of Saturn sent back home from the Cassini spacecraft is devastatingly gorgeous , but it’s confession time : I prefer the greyscale ones to the pictures in color . Why Because this Holy ringed gas giant awesomeness Click to encronosenate . This shot was taken earlier this year , in June , when Cassini was about 3 million kilometers from the planet . Saturn has a thick haze above its cloud tops , obscuring much of the details of the clouds below one of the main reasons it doesn’t

  • CSExtra – Tuesday, September 25, 2012

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  • Navy Research Vessel to be Named in Honor of Neil Armstrong

    Updated: 2012-09-24 20:47:58
    Home About SpaceRef NASA Watch OnOrbit Commercial Space Watch SpaceRef Canada SpaceRef Europe SpaceRef Asia Astrobiology Loading Missions Space Station Calendar News Archives Space Weather Space Quarterly Magazine Mercury Venus Earth Moon Mars Jupiter Saturn Pluto Asteroids Comets Navy Research Vessel to be Named in Honor of Neil Armstrong By Keith Cowing Posted September 24, 2012 4:47 PM View Comments USN R V Neil Armstrong Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus announced today that the first Armstrong-class Auxiliary General Oceanographic Research AGOR ship will be named Neil . Armstrong Mabus named the future R V Neil Armstrong AGOR 27 to honor the memory of Neil Armstrong , best known for being the first man to walk on the moon . Armstrong was an aeronautics pioneer and explorer for the

  • Social gadfly

    Updated: 2012-09-24 19:30:48
    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 Uwingu : how you can directly fund science Space Shuffle Social gadfly I’m on a lot of social media stuff : Twitter which I feed directly to Facebook reddit Fark and so on . I get quite a few ideas for blog posts on these sites , and of course get lots of support . I also can simply chatter when I feel like it , making jokes , linking to things I like , and so . on I find myself spending more time on Google+ lately . I like it better than all the other stream-based media it gives me more room than Twitter , isn’t as all-fire irritating as Facebook , and with some minor

  • New Research: Meandering Microorganisms Between Planets

    Updated: 2012-09-24 17:50:32
    There is a high probability that life came to Earth — or spread from Earth to other planets — during the Solar System’s infancy. New research on this prospect has been presented at the now being held European Planetary Sciences Congress. The findings provide the strongest support yet for “lithopanspermia” – that’s the hypothesis that [...]

  • Uwingu: how *you* can directly fund science

    Updated: 2012-09-24 16:58:11
    : 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 whole star exploded , and no one told me Social gadfly Uwingu : how you can directly fund science Scientific research is facing a funding crisis , and you can help . A group of top-notch research scientists got the idea that we need a way for people to directly fund space and scientific research . They created Uwingu Swahili for sky a project where they provide services and goods for people , and the money made goes toward furthering exploration . The project needs 75,000 to get started server costs , salaries , and so on and so an IndieGoGo funding drive much like

  • The Milky Way is Surrounded by Halo of Hot Gas

    Updated: 2012-09-24 16:33:47
    Home About SpaceRef NASA Watch OnOrbit Commercial Space Watch SpaceRef Canada SpaceRef Europe SpaceRef Asia Astrobiology Loading Missions Space Station Calendar News Archives Space Weather Space Quarterly Magazine Mercury Venus Earth Moon Mars Jupiter Saturn Pluto Asteroids Comets The Milky Way is Surrounded by Halo of Hot Gas By Keith Cowing Posted September 24, 2012 12:33 PM View Comments NASA Artist's Concept Astronomers have used NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory to find evidence our Milky Way Galaxy is embedded in an enormous halo of hot gas that extends for hundreds of thousands of light years . The estimated mass of the halo is comparable to the mass of all the stars in the . galaxy If the size and mass of this gas halo is confirmed , it also could be an explanation for what is known

  • Using Artificial Intelligence to Chart the Universe

    Updated: 2012-09-24 14:33:10
    Home About SpaceRef NASA Watch OnOrbit Commercial Space Watch SpaceRef Canada SpaceRef Europe SpaceRef Asia Astrobiology Loading Missions Space Station Calendar News Archives Space Weather Space Quarterly Magazine Mercury Venus Earth Moon Mars Jupiter Saturn Pluto Asteroids Comets Using Artificial Intelligence to Chart the Universe By Keith Cowing Posted September 24, 2012 10:33 AM View Comments AIP Charting The Universe Astronomers in Germany have developed an artificial intelligence algorithm to help them chart and explain the structure and dynamics of the universe around us with unprecedented accuracy . The team , led by Francisco Kitaura of the Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics in Potsdam , report their results in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical . Society

  • A whole star exploded, and no one told me?

    Updated: 2012-09-24 14:00:07
    , 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 That’s not what the Batsignal is supposed to look like Uwingu : how you can directly fund science A whole star exploded , and no one told me One of my favorite things to do in the whole world is look at astronomical images . They are a source of great beauty , insight into our Universe , and wonder that we can understand . them As it happens , I spent a solid chunk of my professional research career looking at supernovae remnants , the expanding debris after a star explodes . Everything about them is cool : the extraordinary energy released , the amazing beauty and symmetry

  • Dusty Spiral Galaxy NGC 4183

    Updated: 2012-09-24 13:31:49
    Home About SpaceRef NASA Watch OnOrbit Commercial Space Watch SpaceRef Canada SpaceRef Europe SpaceRef Asia Astrobiology Loading Missions Space Station Calendar News Archives Space Weather Space Quarterly Magazine Mercury Venus Earth Moon Mars Jupiter Saturn Pluto Asteroids Comets Dusty Spiral Galaxy NGC 4183 By Keith Cowing Posted September 24, 2012 9:31 AM View Comments NASA ESA STSCI NGC 4183 The NASA ESA Hubble Space Telescope has provided us with another outstanding image of a nearby galaxy . This week , we highlight the galaxy NGC 4183, seen here with a beautiful backdrop of distant galaxies and nearby . stars Located about 55 million light-years from the Sun and spanning about 80,000 light-years , NGC 4183 is a little smaller than the Milky Way . This galaxy , which belongs to the

  • CSExtra – Monday, September 24, 2012

    Updated: 2012-09-24 12:39:46
    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 reporting and commentary on space-related activities from around the world, plus a roundup from the weekend.  Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney [...]

  • Why the Curiosity Mars Rover Matters

    Updated: 2012-09-24 11:23:26
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  • That’s not what the Batsignal is supposed to look like!

    Updated: 2012-09-23 14:00:57
    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 The puzzle of dogma A whole star exploded , and no one told me That’s not what the Batsignal is supposed to look like The dark night rises Click to stimulatedemissionate . Nope . This way cool picture is actually the Very Large Telescope observatory in Chile , though that really is a laser being shot into the sky . Our atmosphere boils and writhes , distorting the view of the stars . There’s a layer of sodium atoms in the atmosphere far above the ground , and the laser is designed to make them glow . This creates a very bright point-like source of light that the telescope can

  • VERY bright and spectacular meteor seen over northern UK!

    Updated: 2012-09-22 00:27:10
    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 7000 The puzzle of dogma VERY bright and spectacular meteor seen over northern UK Twitter just exploded with reports , pictures , and videos of an extremely bright fireball moving over the northern part of the UK at around 22:00 UTC . I’ve seen tweets from folks in Ireland , Manchester , and more . It was traveling east-to-west , and broke up into many pieces as it fell . No reports of it hitting the ground yet , though some pieces may fall all the way . down Here’s the best video I’ve seen so : far Other videos are not as clear but do show the same object note the positions of

  • 7000

    Updated: 2012-09-21 16:32:21
    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 butterfly in the Swan VERY bright and spectacular meteor seen over northern UK 7000 According to my software , this blog post you are reading is the 7000th article I have published on the Bad Astronomy . Blog . Wow That’s a lot of words . It’s also a lot of astronomy , geekery , science , antiscience , web comics , puns , embiggenates , and Holy Haleakala s 61, to be exact , plus this one to make 62 I am generally not one to wade into maudlin celebrations of arbitrary numbers , so instead I’ll celebrate this milestone by showing you something appropriate : the North America

  • A butterfly in the Swan

    Updated: 2012-09-21 14:00:39
    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 Let those global warming dollars flow 7000 A butterfly in the Swan I am constantly amazed and awed by the sheer beauty of planetary nebulae the gorgeous structures created as stars die . Among the most astonishing of them is NGC 7026, a youngish nebula about 6000 light years away in the constellation Cygnus , the Swan . Here’s a stunningly beautiful picture of it from the Hubble Space Telescope Click to enlepidopterate . Planetary nebulae or PNe for short like this are sometimes called butterfly nebulae because of their shape . It’s easy to see why there are two big lobes that

  • Ceci *est* une pipe

    Updated: 2012-09-20 14:00:33
    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 Looking down on the snow of Kilimanjaro Let those global warming dollars flow Ceci est une pipe Oh , have I got a treat for you today . Behold the brain-busting beauty of Barnard 59 Click to ennicotianatabacumenate and seriously , do it or stick the gargantuan 16,000 x 15,000 pixel version into your pipe and smoke it . This incredible picture was taken by the MPG ESO 2.2-metre telescope at the European Southern Observatory’s La Silla Observatory in Chile . The chunk of sky shown in this image is pretty big for a deep sky photo about 6 arcminutes on a side . For comparison , the

  • Mars rover targets a rock called Jake

    Updated: 2012-09-20 00:22:47
    The first rock that NASA's Curiosity rover will touch for science's sake on Mars is a pyramid-shaped chunk that's been named in honor of a top engineer who worked on every one of NASA's rover missions — but passed away just days after Curiosity's landing. Curiosity's study  hellip;

  • Hubble peers in on a galactic snack

    Updated: 2012-09-19 14:00:03
    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 Emerald Isle time lapse Looking down on the snow of Kilimanjaro Hubble peers in on a galactic snack Galaxies come in a lot of shapes and sizes : huge ellipticals , big spirals , weird squishy irregulars . There is a sub-class called dwarf galaxies which are smaller than usual . We actually think they dominate the Universe by number , but because they have fewer stars a few billion or so tops , compared to the hundreds of billions of a big one like our Milky Way they fade rapidly with distance . Only a handful are close enough to study . well One of these is DDO 190, a nice

  • Martian moon bites into the sun

    Updated: 2012-09-15 20:01:25
    NASA's Curiosity rover has caught sight of its first solar eclipse from the surface of Mars mdash; a slight bite taken out of the sun by the Martian moon Phobos, as seen from the rover's vantage point in Gale Crater on Thursday. Curiosity's Mastcam imaging system captured t hellip;

  • Uwingu - New Startup to Fund Space Exploration, Research, and Education

    Updated: 2012-09-11 17:43:29
    Uwingu LLC, a space-themed start up is seeking crowd-sourced funding to launch an ongoing series of public engagement projects. Uwingu’s mission is to use those proceeds to generate funding for space exploration, research, and education efforts around the world. Uwingu LLC (pronounced “oo-wing-oo” and which means “sky” in Swahili) consists of astronomers, planetary scientists, former space [...]

  • NSS Website Server Fails

    Updated: 2012-09-08 15:51:39
    The NSS website servers suffered a catastrophic failure September 4 and the site is still down. We anticipate return to service on or before Monday morning September 10. The site uses donated space on private servers so it is taking a while. The NSS Blog is still functional. Update: The site has been restored Saturday September [...]

  • Amazing conceptual art images

    Updated: 2012-09-08 15:45:06
    Amazing Data Frontpage Return home About About Contact Contact Subscribe RSS feed Amazing animals Funny monkeys Amazing art Amazing car Amazing design Amazing food Amazing cakes Amazing girl Girl drunk Amazing hotel Amazing house Amazing optical illusions Amazing people Amazing photos Amazing pictures Amazing products Amazing technology Amazing things Amazing world Amazing nature Most amazing video A Blog on amazing stuff : Amazing pictures , amazing world , amazing people , funny and cool stuff , . etc Sep 8, 2012 Amazing conceptual art images : Category Amazing art These amazing images of conceptual art were created by talented Belgian photographer Christophe Gilbert , who is a famous artist known for impressive advertising . photography Source Related Posts Amazing X-ray images Most

  • Floating bench

    Updated: 2012-09-07 15:25:07
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  • NSS Partners with Explore Mars for 2013 Humans to Mars (H2M) Summit

    Updated: 2012-09-07 04:12:21
    We are pleased to announce that NSS is a partner organization for the Humans to Mars Summit (H2M). Co-sponsored by Explore Mars and the Space Policy Institute of George Washington University, H2M will be held on May 6-8, 2013 at the Lisner Auditorium at George Washington University in Washington, DC.  H2M is a [...]

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