Space
- Can Spinning Habitats Solve Zero g Problem? And Answer Low g Questions?
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points to help us answer these questions. Also, we have no experience at all of closed system habitats in ...
Blog Post - Robert Walker - Oct 27 2015 - 8:33am
- NGC 660 And A Rare Polar-Ring Galaxy
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(integration) time was 1,620 seconds cumulative for all filters. Color composite produced by Travis Rector, ...
Article - News Staff - Oct 18 2012 - 8:30pm
- Asteroid 2006 QV89 Classified NO HAZARD- Expected To Miss- Most Likely Next Asteroid Impact- Harmless Splosh In Ocean
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every day by people who are terrified by these stories. They need to know that they are ALL LIES. The ...
Article - Robert Walker - Sep 8 2019 - 1:12pm
- 2006 QV89 Asteroid- NO HAZARD- Most Likely Next Impact Splosh In Pacific- In Pictures, For Panicking People And Children
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every day by people who are terrified by these stories. They need to know that they are ALL LIES. The ...
Article - Robert Walker - Sep 9 2019 - 11:21am
- Planets Thrive Around Stellar Twins
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All of the stars are somewhat younger and more massive than our middle-aged sun. The data show that ...
Article - News Staff - Apr 7 2007 - 1:32am
- Urgent-- help find 'lost' solar sail via radio
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telemetry collected from all over the world. Details on how to help at WDFD, urgent. You can also read ...
Blog Post - Project Calliope - Jan 20 2011 - 2:48pm
- Citizen Scientists Discover New Pulsar With Einstein@Home
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program on the computer, the system quietly cranks through all of the radio data and interferometric ...
Article - Matthew T. Dearing - Aug 15 2010 - 7:50am
- 13 Light Years? Earth-Like Planets Could Be Right Next Door (Cosmologically)
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percent of all red dwarf stars should have an Earth-like planet. "We now know the rate of occurrence ...
Article - News Staff - Feb 6 2013 - 5:44pm
- Pluto- When Is A Dwarf Planet Not A Planet?
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don't, like Pluto, Eris, Ceres, etc, are all rather small. But in the future we will surely find more ...
Article - Robert Walker - Dec 31 2016 - 11:52am
- Cepheids- Milky Way Motion Not So Complex
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"This result, if generalised to all Cepheids, implies that the rotation of the Milky Way is simpler than ...
Article - News Staff - Sep 19 2008 - 4:25pm