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21 min ago | Boing Boing

Ants and Stars: Bruce Sterling and Jasmina Tesanovic visit the Sardinia Radio Telescope in Italy

Writers Jasmina Tesanovic and Bruce Sterling visit the Sardinia Radio Telescope, a large, fully steerable radio telescope currently which was recently completed near San Basilio, in province of Cagliari in Sardinia, Italy.

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Related Topix: Italy, World News, Science / Technology, Space, Science

4 hrs ago | BBC News

Herschel telescope switched off

With its 3.5m mirror and three state-of-the-art instruments, Herschel was the most powerful observatory of its kind ever put in space.

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Related Topix: World News, Germany, Science

4 hrs ago | CNN

Lone Signal aims to send "hello!" tweets to extraterrestrials

Lone Signal's website will let Earthlings submit messages for transmission to Gliese 526, a potentially habitable solar system 17 light years away.

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Related Topix: UFO and Alien, Science, Rockstar North, Rockstar Games, Video Games, Grand Theft Auto, Science / Technology

5 hrs ago | PsychCentral

5 Steps to Putting Sexy Back in the Bedroom

Feng shui, often called the art of placement, is an ancient oriental science incorporating astronomy, geography, environment, magnetic fields, physics and natural elements.

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6 hrs ago | KTVN Reno

Catch the Supermoon Over Northern Nevada on Sunday

The Supermoon is coming. In fact, the upcoming Supermoon is being called a Super Supermoon by some.

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6 hrs ago | Press & Sun-Bulletin

Astronomy programs set in Potter County

Astronomy programs are set for Friday and Saturday at Cherry Springs State Park.

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Related Topix: Science, Summer Solstice, Life, Holidays

6 hrs ago | MSNBC

Recommended: Obese black hole galaxies could reveal quasar secrets

Gluttonous black holes in the center of some galaxies could be precursors to the brightest objects in the known universe.

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Related Topix: Science, US News, Liberal Political News

8 hrs ago | The Trussville Tribune

Former NASA consultant to speak in Clay

Astrophysicist and former NASA consultant Kevin Manning will present an astronomy program Monday, June 24 at 7 p.m. at the Clay Community Center.

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13 hrs ago | Universe Today

Black Hole Bonanza! Dozens (Potentially) Found In Andromeda As Another Study Probes X-Rays

A new analysis of data from the Chandra space telescope revealed 26 black hole candidates in the Andromeda Galaxy.

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, Space, NASA, Science

17 hrs ago | The Age

Scientists desperately seeking certainty

Astrophysicist Brian Schmidt says he will be forced to abandon the research that won him a Nobel prize unless Australia secures access to the latest generation of telescopes.

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21 hrs ago | SpaceStories.com's Skymania News

Mystery surrounds star's explosive death

An unusual outburst from a supposed supernova has astronomers arguing whether the star has actually exploded, or if it is still awaiting its violent death.

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Related Topix: Science, Explosion

22 hrs ago | Universe Today

Earth-Passing Asteroid is "An Entirely New Beast"

Radar images of asteroid 1998 QE2 and its satellite on June 7. Each frame in the animation is a sum of 4 images, spaced apart by about 10 minutes.

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, NASA, Science, Travel, Puerto Rico Travel, Caribbean Travel, Space

Sun Jun 16, 2013

International Business Times

Comet ISON, Comet of the Century: 10 Things to Know about 'Comet of the Century'

Comet ISON has been called the "Comet of the Century" for its potential to come very close to the sun later in the year.

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www.scientificcomputing.com | Manny Gt

Scientists Size Up Universe's Most Lightweight Dwarf Galaxy

The least massive galaxy in the known universe has been measured by UC Irvine scientists, clocking in at just 1,000 or so stars with a bit of dark matter holding them together.

“Finding a galaxy as tiny as Segue 2 is like discovering an elephant smaller than a mouse,” said UC Irvine cosmologist James Bullock, co-author of the paper. Astronomers have been searching for years for this type of dwarf galaxy, long predicted to be swarming around the Milky Way.

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Related Topix: UC Irvine, Science

Daily Mail

The planet that shouldn't exist: Hubble discovers new mass that...

A team of researchers has discovered evidence that an planet may be forming quite far from its star - and much further than has been seen before.

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Related Topix: Science, Science / Technology, Space

Washington Examiner

UW hosts science camp for middle schoolers

The University of Wyoming is hosting middle school students from Wyoming and other states for a 10-day science camp.

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Related Topix: University of Wyoming, Education Etc., Science, Science / Technology, NASA

The Courier-Journal

New Developments in Space | a planetarium for a new ageat U of L

Less than a hundred years ago, there was serious debate among professional astronomers about whether our Milky Way galaxy, with its many billions of stars, was the entire universe.

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, Space, Science, University of Louisville, Oldham County, KY

Free Republic

Astronomy Picture of the Day -- APOD Turns Eighteen

Explanation: The first APOD appeared eighteen years ago today, on 1995 June 16. Although garnering only 14 pageviews on that day, we are proud to estimate that APOD has now served over one billion space-related images over the past eighteen years.

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Sat Jun 15, 2013

People's Daily Online

China's space program comes of age: U.S. expert

The successful launch of the Shenzhou-10 spacecraft marks China's coming of age as a strong player in mankind's endeavor to explore the unknown in the universe, said a U.S. scientist.

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Related Topix: World News, China, Asia, Science / Technology, Space, Science

Daily Times

Star Wars-style planets with 2 suns more capable of housing alien life

Planets in solar systems that have two suns - similar to the fictional Tatooine planet from the film Star Wars - have more potential for supporting alien life than planets with single suns, according to an astronomy student.

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Related Topix: Science, New Mexico State University