NASA spacecraft spots multiplanet solar system - CNET


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NASA spacecraft spots multiplanet solar system
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"The Kepler data is like a treasure chest packed with all sorts of scientific riches," said Jon Morse, director of the astrophysics division at NASA ...
Planet Hunters Bag Systems With Super-Earths and Double Saturns Wired News
Kepler find: scorching 'super Earth' could be smallest known exoplanet Christian Science Monitor
Kepler Finds Multi-planet Extra-solar System Aviation Week
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Huntsville scientists have key role in 'Hubble class' mission to study Sun - al.com (blog)


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Huntsville scientists have key role in 'Hubble class' mission to study Sun
al.com (blog)
An experiment to count, capture and measure particles in solar wind headed the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory in Cambridge, Mass. ...
Cluster Turns The Invisible Into The Visible Space Daily

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Higher Education Notebook: NDSU senior receives prestigious scholarship - In-Forum

Higher Education Notebook: NDSU senior receives prestigious scholarship
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After graduating from NDSU, Gette plans to attend graduate school for astrophysics. The Astronaut Scholarship Foundation aims to promote the United States' ...

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Prepared Remarks at AIAA Space 2010 By NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver - Space Ref (press release)

Prepared Remarks at AIAA Space 2010 By NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver
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Combined with the above visits to the planets, we would be able to construct a definitive history of the solar system. In astrophysics, who knows, ...

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Planetary collisons in double star-systems leave no room for life to emerge - International Business Times


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Planetary collisons in double star-systems leave no room for life to emerge
International Business Times
... Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, Mass said in news release from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. "Our data tells us that planets in these systems ...
Pulverized Planet Dust May Lie Around Double Stars Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Study: Star dust could be smashed planets UPI.com
Dual Star System Reveals Dust Envelopes Softpedia
Astronomy Now Online - msnbc.com (blog)
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Lowest mass extrasolar planet discovered, HD 10180 b has 1.4 times Earth's mass - Examiner.com

Lowest mass extrasolar planet discovered, HD 10180 b has 1.4 times Earth's mass
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The astronomers collected 190 data points on this system over a six year period. This discovery will help astronomers understand the dynamics and formation ...
Stargazers discover “richest” planetary system swissinfo.ch
One Big Family: Exoplanet System Hosts at Least 5, and Possibly 7, New Worlds Scientific American

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Astrophysics: Unexpected warm water - Nature.com

Astrophysics: Unexpected warm water
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Data from the IRAS infrared satellite have shown 9, 10 that about 4% of all Galactic carbon stars have signs of silicate grains in their expanding ...

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Tour the solar system ... on Earth - msnbc.com (blog)

Tour the solar system ... on Earth
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Those discoveries seem to be coming back from Mars every week, and the data is being analyzed. So it's an exciting time for solar system exploration. ...

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Now, GMRT observations to go online - Times of India

Now, GMRT observations to go online
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Kembhavi said, "Earlier, scientists would work on a project and keep the data in their own computers or machines for personal use. This new system makes ...

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India to build world's largest solar telescope - Economic Times

India to build world's largest solar telescope
Economic Times
They are among the biggest fixed telescopes and are equipped with an optical flat mirror system to track the sun rays and direct them on to the telescope. ...

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