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New star provides picture of Sun's future
Pictured is an artist's rendering of CoRoT Sol 1 and a chronology of the Sun's evolution based on data from the Subaru Telescope and the CoRoT space mission.
In the year 1600, Giordano Bruno went up n smoke in the Campo de' Fiori in Rome, the Field of Flowers.
How Fast Does the Earth Rotate?
The ground feels firm and solid beneath your feet. Of course, the Earth is rotating, turning once on its axis every day.
NRF signs international partnership
NRF CEO Dr Albert van Jaarsveld has said that astronomy could make South Africa a world leader.
Plea over suffragette bomb mystery
Information on the mystery bomber who 100 years ago attacked the Royal Observatory in Edinburgh during a suffragette campaign is being sought.
5 Fascinating Science Mysteries That Might Puzzle You
Did you know that there are actually space sounds? Or, that there have been several occurrences of raining fish and that it's possible to travel faster than light? If not, those are just some of the fascinating science mysteries that we've rounded up for you today.
Group: Ball State science prof teaches Christianity
Ball State University is investigating a complaint that one of its assistant professors in the department of physics and astronomy is preaching rather than teaching.
Astronomers Detect Dust Feature in Comet ISON's Inner Coma
Image from May 5, 2013 of a the inner region of Comet ISON using the 2-meter Liverpool telescope at La Palma.
Former UC student made a Fellow of the Royal Society
A former University of Canterbury student, Cambridge University astronomy professor Gerry Gilmore has become a Fellow of the Royal Society .
Lost in space: why it has taken so long to put a British astronaut into orbit
Helen Sharman, Britain's first cosmonaut, at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in 1991. Her journey aboard the Mir space station was not supported by the British government.
"Do you guys know what is on the other side of those things?" a member of the audience inquired at the David M. Brown Arlington Planetarium, referring to one of the most popular and identifiable phenomena of outer space; black holes .
The Moon Takes One for the Team
Last week, NASA astronomers monitoring the Moon saw an explosion larger than anything they've seen before .
Advance in nanotech gene sequencing technique
The allure of personalized medicine has made new, more efficient ways of sequencing genes a top research priority.
Astronomy Picture of the Day -- Blue Sun Bursting
If so why is it so rarely referred to as such? For example, in that illustration would it not be proper to label "Our sun" as "Sol"? Just one of those trivial things that occupy my limited and shrinking gray matter.
Kepler or not, we'll find life
This diagram lines up planets recently discovered by Kepler in terms of their sizes, compared to Earth.
Partnership key to a stronger grid
For the first time since Cold War days, the United States and its allies have been threatened with nuclear attack.
The Lake County Astronomical Society will provide powerful telescopes to view images of the moon on Monday, May 20, from 7-9 p.m. in front of the Ela Area Public Library.
2.7 km long asteroid set to fly past Earth
In the next 200 years, an asteroid will never come this close to earth as much as it is going to on May 31, 2013 at 4:59pm Eastern time.
Explosion on the moon a great way to get kids interested in science
Many adults remember when it was exciting to hear about a man landing on the moon .
Lunar meteor strike visible from earth: photos of lunar strikes
NASA reported on Thursday, May 17 that it had observed the largest lunar meteor hit since it began observing the moon eight years ago.