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Could Earth collide with Mars?

http://news.bbc.co.u.../uk/8094088.stm

http://news.bbc.co.u...ech/8093962.stm

Edited by mic of orion, 10 March 2012 - 10:17 PM.

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"And now moment we've been waiting for billions of years"
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Queen's team sets out on five-year star trek mission

A five-year mission to hunt for the first supernovae, or exploding stars, in the universe is to be led by a professor of astrophysics at Queen's University Belfast.

From http://www.bbc.co.uk...reland-17285783
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Venus and Jupiter to pass in the night sky

The pairing of Jupiter and Venus in the sky is set to reach its closest point in the coming days.

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Esa to start mini space mission series

The European Space Agency is starting what it expects to become a regular series of small science missions.

From http://www.bbc.co.uk...onment-17335339
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Proposed nuclear clock may keep time with the Universe

A proposed new time-keeping system tied to the orbiting of a neutron around an atomic nucleus could have such unprecedented accuracy that it neither gains nor loses 1/20th of a second in 14 billion years - the age of the Universe.

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A tool to calculate temperature on given planet your not sure/lazy to use the formula.

http://www.astro.ind...mperature1.html
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Long space missions 'may damage eyesight'

The eyes and brains of astronauts who have spent long periods of time in orbit can develop abnormalities, new research has suggested.

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NASA to light up East Coast with rocket barrage

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NASA will launch five rockets in five minutes Wednesday, March 14, to study fast-moving winds at the edge of space -- and many skywatchers along the United States' mid-Atlantic coast will be able to watch the show.


Read more: http://www.foxnews.c.../#ixzz1p67zuyNH
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Death Star SUCKS PLASMA FROM SUN in NASA riddle vid


Keen-eyed skywatchers have spotted a mysterious object emerging from the Sun that, according to the tinfoil-hatted YouTube majority, can only be a UFO, a small black hole, a world-destroying weapon or maybe a new planet.

http://www.theregist...solar_eruption/
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Holy shit! Are we all gonna die?!
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Remember this?

Edited by SG-1, 14 March 2012 - 10:44 PM.

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Europe still keen on Mars missions

Europe is to press ahead with its Mars missions in 2016 and 2018.

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'H-Bomb' Asteroid To Skim Past Earth In 2013

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An asteroid with the destructive power of an H-bomb will narrowly miss Earth next year, scientists have said.

The 50m-long space rock will whizz past our planet on February 15, 2013, at a distance of just 15,000 miles. That's closer than the orbit of many commercial satellites.

Scientists say there is no chance that we will be hit by Asteroid 2012 DA14 but such a possibility cannot be ruled out in years to come.

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I love this guy :)
In related vids on YT you'll find next part "how to deflect killer asteroid".
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Russia May Sink Satellite Salvage Plan For Antarctic Internet Connection

A modern, state of the art communications satellite stranded last August in a useless orbit will constitute a double failure if Russian officials de-orbit the spacecraft as planned, according to an expert from the team hoping to salvage the spacecraft.

From http://www.spacedail...ection_999.html
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Icy Saturn moon ‘may be active’

Nasa's Cassini spacecraft has spied possible signs of geological activity on Saturn's icy moon Dione.

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Astronomers Discover Rectangular Galaxy

A dwarf galaxy in the constellation of Eridanus resembles an 'emerald cut diamond', say discoverers

kfc 03/20/2012

Galaxies essentially have three different shapes. The vast majority are flattened discs, often with spiral arms; some are ellipsoids, like rugby balls; and a few are completely irregular with no symmetry.

So the discovery of a galaxy with an entirely different shape is bound to generate a flutter of interest.

http://www.technolog....7657/?p1=blogs


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Nasa science chief 'fighting' for planetary research

Nasa's science chief has told planetary scientists he is "in there fighting for you" after the swingeing cuts proposed to the robotic exploration budget.

From http://www.bbc.co.uk...onment-17323463
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Nasa science chief 'fighting' for planetary research

Nasa's science chief has told planetary scientists he is "in there fighting for you" after the swingeing cuts proposed to the robotic exploration budget.

From http://www.bbc.co.uk...onment-17323463


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