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Hunt for Dark Matter: New detectors may finally reveal dark-matter particles.

Hunt for Dark Matter: New detectors may finally reveal dark-matter particles.

209 days 21 hours 11 minutes ago :: 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... more

Reversals of Earth's Magnetic Field Explained by Small Core Fluctuations

Reversals of Earth's Magnetic Field Explained by Small Core Fluctuations

210 days 19 hours 29 minutes ago :: 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.... more

New Telescope nowl Search for Elusive Particles Neutrinos in Deep Space

New Telescope nowl Search for Elusive Particles Neutrinos in Deep Space

494 days 20 hours 48 minutes ago :: 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... more

Eight Teams has Selected for ESA’s Lunar Robotics Challenge

Eight Teams has Selected for ESA’s Lunar Robotics Challenge

507 days 2 hours 33 minutes ago :: 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... more

New details on venusian clouds revealed

New details on venusian clouds revealed

536 days 5 hours 57 minutes ago :: 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... more

World’s Latest Survey Telescope, VISTA Has Been Forwarded to Cerro Paranal Observatory

World’s Latest Survey Telescope, VISTA Has Been Forwarded to Cerro Paranal Observatory

584 days 1 hour 51 minutes ago :: 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... more

Kavli Cosmologists Probe Cosmological Mystery of Dark Energy With South Pole Telescope

Kavli Cosmologists Probe Cosmological Mystery of Dark Energy With South Pole Telescope

599 days 8 hours 58 minutes ago :: 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... more

Venus Express has Detected that the South Pole of Venus Surprisingly Fickle, Leaving Scientists Puzzled

Venus Express has Detected that the South Pole of Venus Surprisingly Fickle, Leaving Scientists Puzzled

618 days 21 hours 33 minutes ago :: 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... more

ESA’s SMART-1 Delivered New Image of lunar South-Polar Region

ESA’s SMART-1 Delivered New Image of lunar South-Polar Region

620 days 8 hours 29 minutes ago :: 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... more

Venus Express has Revealed the Light and Dark of Venus

Venus Express has Revealed the Light and Dark of Venus

639 days 19 hours 34 minutes ago :: 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,... more

World Biggest Neutrino Detector will Search for Signs of Dark Matter at the Sun's Core

World Biggest Neutrino Detector will Search for Signs of Dark Matter at the Sun's Core

675 days 17 hours 36 minutes ago :: 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... more

Planetary Scientist  says Monumental blows can literally set Moons Rocking

Planetary Scientist says Monumental blows can literally set Moons Rocking

725 days 6 hours 45 minutes ago :: 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,... more

Sarah Church is the new deputy director of the Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology

Sarah Church is the new deputy director of the Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology

731 days 21 hours 54 minutes ago :: 21 November, 2007

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

Antarctic Impulsive Transient Array is Back in Business

Antarctic Impulsive Transient Array is Back in Business

744 days 17 hours 29 minutes ago :: 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... more

Watching stars from space, while they drop behind the atmosphere of a planet

Watching stars from space, while they drop behind the atmosphere of a planet

746 days 16 hours 54 minutes ago :: 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... more

Earth's magnetic fields fully mapped for the first time

Earth's magnetic fields fully mapped for the first time

760 days 18 hours 19 minutes ago :: 23 October, 2007

Enormous bubbles of plasma trapped within Earth's magnetic fields have been fully mapped for the first time. Scientists now think the bubbles of... more

The Antarctic Ozone Hole is back to an average size, said NASA

The Antarctic Ozone Hole is back to an average size, said NASA

762 days 18 hours 16 minutes ago :: 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... more

Chinese Science Satellite Finishs Mission in Fiery Plunge

Chinese Science Satellite Finishs Mission in Fiery Plunge

766 days 8 hours 18 minutes ago :: 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... more

Rocket for Next  Robotic probe to Jupiter  from NASA

Rocket for Next Robotic probe to Jupiter from NASA

772 days 18 hours 19 minutes ago :: 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... more

NASA Cassini Significant Events

NASA Cassini Significant Events

778 days 4 hours 1 minute ago :: 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... more

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