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Comet ISON: How to See Potential 'Comet of the Century' Online Today
This NASA Hubble Space Telescope image of Comet ISON was taken on April 10, 2013, when the comet was slightly closer than Jupiter's orbit at a distance of 386 million miles from the sun .
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Bright Explosion On Moon Visible From Earth, NASA Says
A meteoroid struck the surface of the moon recently, causing an explosion that was visible on Earth without the aid of a telescope, NASA reported Friday.
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Q172.5.C45 L48 2013 - Chaos in nature / Christophe Letellier
Chaos theory deals with the description of motion which cannot be predicted in the long term although produced by deterministic system, as well exemplified by meteorological phenomena.
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Robert Ariail Collection of Historical Astronomy
Elizabeth Sudduth talked about the Robert B. Ariail Collection of Historical Astronomy, a collection of historic astronomy books, documents and telescopes donated to the South Carolina State Museum and the Thomas Cooper Library .. Read More Elizabeth Sudduth talked about the Robert B. Ariail Collection of Historical Astronomy, a collection of ... (more)
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The Hubble as a hobbit: Lecture on famous telescope coming to Longway Planetarium
The Longway Planetarium is holding a lecture on the Hubble Telescope May 23 titled, "There and Back Again: An Astronomer's Tale." Guest lecturer Dr.
Researchers Propose New Gravitational Wave...
Exchange of electromagnetic energy is fairly well understood. The force carrier, the photon , is readily detectable and manipulated, making the physics of electromagnetic radiation easy to study.
University of Leicester Professor to become next President of the Royal Astronomical Society
The Royal Astronomical Society has appointed a University of Leicester space scientist as its next President, one of the most prestigious roles in astronomy.
Astronomer's Poem Mourns Ailing Kepler Spacecraft
Scientists have been mourning the news that NASA's prolific planet-hunting Kepler Space Telescope may have to cease its search for good.
Record-breaking high-energy particles detected by telescope buried in Antarctic
A massive telescope buried in the Antarctic ice has detected 28 extremely high-energy neutrinos-elementary particles that likely originate outside our solar system.
"Einstein's Greatest Blunder" was REALLY a blunder
This picture of the galaxy cluster ACT-CL J0102aS'4915 combines images taken with ESO's Very Large Telescope with images from the SOAR Telescope.
Asteroid flyby alert: Massive dark asteroid to whiz by Earth on May 31
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory in La Canada Flintridge reports they are keeping an eye out for an asteroid reportedly 1.7 miles long, one big enough to cause the dinosaurs\' extinction if it ever connected with the planet.
Seeing the Red of 'La Superba,' a Magnificent Springtime Carbon Star
The Universe can be a very gray place. But this week, we'll look at a fine example of a class of objects that defies this trend.
Galaxy's 'burning ring of fire' is frenetic region of star formation
The "starburst ring" seen at center in red and yellow hues is not the product of love, as in the song, but is instead a frenetic region of star formation.
Huge Rock Crashes Into Moon, Sparks Giant Explosion
The moon has a new hole on its surface thanks to a boulder that slammed into it in March, creating the biggest explosion scientists have seen on the moon since they started monitoring it.
Astrophile: Saturn's egg moon Methone is made of fluff
Astrophile is our weekly column on curious cosmic objects, from the solar system to the far reaches of the multiverse Named Methone, this small, oval moon was seen in close-up for the first time last year by NASA's Cassini spacecraft .
Lunar Eclipse Later This Month
An eclipse of the moon will occur later this month, on May 25. This eclipse will be a penumbral eclipse visible across much of the Americas and Africa.
New method proposed for detecting gravitational waves from ends of universe
Their paper describing the device and process was published in the physics journal Physical Review Letters .
Asteroid 1998 QE2 to sail past Earth is nine times larger than cruise ship
And while QE2 is not of much interest to those astronomers and scientists on the lookout for hazardous asteroids, it is of interest to those who dabble in radar astronomy and have a 230-foot -- or larger -- radar telescope at their disposal.
Ska Sa test telescope reveals binary star system
South Africa's test telescope reveals secrets of a binary star system and proves the country is able to deliver first-class scientific instruments.