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Mystery Solved? How Universe's Brightest-Ever Galaxies Formed

This image shows the gas density distribution of one instance in time of the model starburst galaxy, spanning approximately 650,000 light-years across. Extreme star formation in the central galaxy is fueled by significant gas inflows, rendering it extremely bright.Credit: Desika Narayanan The mystery of how the brightest galaxies in the universe form may soon be […]

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Total Lunar Eclipse Will Bring a Moon Triple Treat Sunday

This Sunday night moon observers have the chance to see a lunar triple treat, weather permitting. First, the moon will be full, as it always must be for a lunar eclipse to occur. This is a special full moon, because this is the Harvest Moon. Because the angle of the ecliptic —the path the moon […]

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Ancient Bright Starburst Galaxies Framed The Present Universe | Video

Extremely luminous early galaxies – such as those simulated here in infrared light – established the structure of galactic clusters observed today by sub-millimeter wavelength telescopes. Visualization by Robert Thompson (NCSA) Music by Thomas Bergersen Credit: Visualization: Robert Thompson (NCSA) / Music: Thomas Bergersen To source

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Here Comes the Sun: Water Blasts on Comets Tied to Sunlight Cycle

The comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, as seen by Europe’s orbiting Rosetta spacecraft on March 22, 2015.Credit: ESA/Rosetta/NAVCAM – CC BY-SA IGO 3.0 The outbursts of water vapor seen emanating from comets are fueled by subsurface ice reservoirs, a new study suggests. Observations by the European Space Agency’s Rosetta spacecraft show that surface ice on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, which […]

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Supersonic Shock Waves of a T-38C Aircraft

This schlieren image of a T-38C aircraft was captured using the patent-pending BOSCO technique and then processed with NASA-developed code to reveal shock wave structures. Researchers at Armstrong and NASA’s Ames Research Center at Moffett Field, California, have developed new schlieren techniques based on modern image processing methods. To source

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Flight Crew to Flight: NASA Names 1st Astronaut-Turned-Flight Director

Timothy “TJ” Creamer is the first astronaut in NASA’s history to be named a flight director in Mission Control.Credit: NASA TV Timothy “TJ” Creamer, who this week joined the ranks of Christopher Kraft, Eugene Kranz and Glynn Lunney as one of NASA’s flight directors, is no stranger to Mission Control. Over the course of his […]

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Lunar Eclipse Gives Earth A Ring Of Fire | Moon-View Video

Future residents of the Moon’s Nearside will be treated to a ‘fire-ringed’ Earth during lunar eclipse totality (as Earth’s shadow completely envelops the Moon, turning it “blood red”). On September 27th, 2015, an eclipse of the rare Supermoon/Harvest Moon will produce quite a show for many here on Earth. [Sadly, no one yet lives on […]

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A Rose by Any Name: Nebula Blossoms in Sweet Space Photo, Video

Omega Nebula, Swan Nebula, Checkmark Nebula, Horseshoe Nebula, Lobster Nebula — whatever you call it, the spectacular star-forming Messier 17 sparkles in a new photo. On Space.com alone, namers have called out the nebula’s similarity to a swan , the Greek letter omega and a horseshoe or lobster (although there’s another Lobster Nebula , too). […]

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Blood Moon Tunes: Music to Make Your 'Supermoon' Lunar Eclipse Rock

How do you capture the moon’s majesty in song? Astrophotographer Stephan Kogelman captured this photograph of the August 2014 supermoon on the Island of Bonaire in the Caribbean, off the coast of Venezuela.Credit: Stephan Kogelman As you settle in Sunday night (Sept. 27) to watch the supermoon lunar eclipse, kick back with some moon tunes […]

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A Rose (Nebula) By Many Other Names… | Video

Swan, Omega, Horseshoe, Checkmark Lobster and the names don’t end there for Messier 17 (its proper astronomical designation). Located 5500 light-years from Earth in the Sagittarius constellation, this star forming region is full of red and pink gas excited by ultraviolet radiation from “short-lived blue stars.” Credit: ESO / mash mix: Space.com To source

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Whiskey Tastes Different After Two Years in Space

The whiskey company Ardbeg found differences in the taste of whiskey after it spent two years on the International Space Station.Credit: Ardbeg After spending more than two years in a weightless environment, whiskey distillate on the International Space Station (ISS) tastes different from samples on Earth, a whiskey company reported. Scotch whiskey company Ardbeg rocketed […]

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Mars' Mysterious Dark Streaks Spur Exploration Debate

NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter’s HiRISE image of recurring slope lineae (RSL) in Melas Chasma, Valles Marineris. Arrows point out tops and bottoms of a few lineae.Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona The dark, fingerlike features that creep down steep Martian slopes in warm weather continue to puzzle scientists. These “recurring slope lineae” (RSL), which have been spotted […]

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