Space

Lobate Scarps And The Incredible Shrinking Moon

named Gregory (2.1°N, 128.1°E). By mapping the distribution and determining the size of all lobate ...

Article - News Staff - Aug 19 2010 - 3:11pm

Censoring Mars

at Journal of Cosmology *** To All Reporters, EurekAlert is owned by the magazine Science. But is ...

Article - Alex "Sandy" Antunes - Jan 21 2011 - 4:19pm

Kepler-16b Double Sunset: First Planet Orbiting Two Stars Confirmed

aligned within half a degree of the stellar binary orbital plane. All these features combine to make ...

Article - News Staff - Sep 15 2011 - 4:15pm

If You Think Winters Are Crazy Here, Check Out Seasons For Saturn's Moon Titan

Titan globes also provide an impression of the detached haze layer that extends all around the moon ...

Article - News Staff - Nov 29 2012 - 4:30am

HD 95086 B Is Lightest Exoplanet Directly Imaged (So Far)

astronomical units. These stars are all young, more massive than the Sun, and surrounded by a debris disc. ...

Article - News Staff - Jun 4 2013 - 9:36am

The Interstellar Wind Changed Direction Over The Last 40 Years

hour, creating an interstellar wind of particles, some of which can travel all the way toward Earth to ...

Article - News Staff - Sep 6 2013 - 3:01pm

The Eagle Nebula Has Landed- And NGC 6611 Results

source are found to be associated with EGGs seen in the Hubble image, and these all have much lower ...

Article - News Staff - Jul 16 2009 - 9:35am

NASA, To Boldly Go!

Trek also dates from the 60s. It's a well-done poster, with great poses all around.  That's ...

Blog Post - Alex "Sandy" Antunes - Jun 26 2009 - 12:56pm

Saturday in Space: Orion Bullets

we can all agree that these kind of bullets are totally acceptable- as long as we can keep the ...

Blog Post - Bente Lilja Bye - Jan 12 2013 - 8:06am

The Daytime Astronomer on Hacking NASA

success in big defacing text. He is, of course, dangerously wrong. Not all hackers do it for ego. ...

Blog Post - Alex "Sandy" Antunes - Mar 13 2009 - 8:01am