Rabu, 17 Februari 2016

Additional Surprises in Gravitational Find | Details on Skywalkers Return | Immortals Behind the Stars

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Black Holes, Too! Gravitational Wave Find Had Other Surprises

Buried in last week's gravitational wave announcement was some incredible new information about binary black holes.
 
Follow the Salt: Search for Mars Life May Focus on Driest Regions

If life ever existed on Mars, its last outposts near the Red Planet's surface might have been in very salty environments, researchers say.

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Luke Skywalker Returns In 'Star Wars Episode VIII' Production Video

Production is underway for the next chapter in the Star Wars saga. The movie premieres in Dec. 2017.

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Jennifer Lawrence Narrates 3D Space Footage in IMAX 'Beautiful Planet'

In "A Beautiful Planet" footage captured by the astronauts on board the International Space Station tells the story of a changing world as narrated by actress Jennifer Lawrence.
 
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The Immortals Behind the Stars (Op-Ed)

As monsters and heroes cast to spend eternity as constellations, Greek myths survive, replaying their ancient dramas — and continuing to inspire new tales, suggests fiction author Jordanna Brodsky

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Buena VISTA 

European Southern Observatory's (ESO) VISTA survey telescope stands at the Paranal Observatory in Chile.

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Beware Falling Rocks: Asteroid Day Will Highlight Impact Risks
Researchers announced their plans for Asteroid Day 2016 at a press conference Feb. 9.
Celestial Buddies' Pluto and Charon May Be the Cutest Space Toys Ever
The cutest thing we've seen so far at 2016 New York Toy Fair was the newest plush toy to join the Celestial Buddies line of stuffed planets. The newcomer isn't just one plush, but two: Pluto and Charon.
Star Trek Replicator Challenge Is All About 3D Printing | Video
The challenge is for K-12 students to create a 3D model of "non-edible, food-related item for astronauts to 3D print in the year 2050," according to co-sponsors ASME and NASA.
 
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