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:: 26 April, 2009
No one knows for sure what makes up more than 80 percent of the matter in the universe. Though this so-called dark matter, which does not interact...

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:: 25 April, 2009
According to a new model, small fluctuations in convective flow in Earth’s core can explain how the Earth’s magnetic field reverses....

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:: 15 July, 2008
An international team has finished building the ANTARES telescope, which will search for elusive particles called neutrinos from its base 2.5...

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:: 03 July, 2008
As interest in exploration of the Moon soars among the world’s space agencies, ESA, through it's General Studies Programme, has challenged...

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:: 04 June, 2008
As ESA's Venus Express orbits our sister planet, new images of the cloud structure of one of the most enigmatic atmospheres of the Solar System...

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:: 17 April, 2008
A 4.1 metre diameter primary mirror, a vital part of the world’s newest and fastest survey telescope, VISTA [the Visible and Infrared Survey...

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:: 01 April, 2008
Something is pulling the universe apart. What is it, and where will it take us from here? Scientists at the Kavli Institute for Cosmological...

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:: 13 March, 2008
Venus Express has constantly been observing the south pole of Venus and has found it to be surprisingly fickle. An enormous structure with a...

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:: 12 March, 2008
Newly-released images of the lunar south-polar region obtained by ESA’s SMART-1 are proving to be wonderful tools to zero-in on suitable study...

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:: 21 February, 2008
Venus Express has revealed a planet of extraordinarily changeable and extremely large-scale weather. Bright hazes appear in a matter of days,...

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:: 16 January, 2008
The world's biggest neutrino detector, IceCube, may be augmented to search for signs of dark matter at the Sun's core or at the centre of our...

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:: 28 November, 2007
Colossal impacts in the outer reaches of the solar system may have bowled over remote, frozen moons, leading to vast cracks across their surfaces,...

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:: 21 November, 2007
Stanford astrophysicist Sarah Church is the new deputy director of the Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology (KIPAC), a joint...

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:: 08 November, 2007
The Antarctic Impulsive Transient Array (ANITA)—that plucky probe that visited SLAC last year before taking to the skies of Antarctica—is back in...

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:: 06 November, 2007
Watching the stars set from the surface of the Earth may be a romantic pastime but when a spacecraft does it from orbit, it can reveal hidden...

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:: 23 October, 2007
Enormous bubbles of plasma trapped within Earth's magnetic fields have been fully mapped for the first time.
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:: 21 October, 2007
The ozone hole in mid-September reached a maximum size of 9.7 million square miles, down from its peak of 11.5 million square miles last year, said...

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:: 18 October, 2007
A Chinese satellite plunged into the Earth's atmosphere and destroyed itself this week to end an extended mission studying the planet's magnetic...

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:: 11 October, 2007
NASA has chosen the rocket to launch its next robotic probe to Jupiter. An Atlas 5 model 551 rocket, provided by Lockheed Martin Commercial Launch...

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:: 06 October, 2007
The most recent spacecraft telemetry was acquired on Monday, Oct. 1, from the Madrid tracking complex. The Cassini spacecraft is in an excellent...

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