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Comet Bops Past Neptune Cleanly from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.347555
Comet Hale-Bopp has been spotted beyond the orbit of Neptune, far enough from the sun to be without its dirty tail. John Matson reports
ListenMilky Way Should Have Much More Companionship from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.346560
Our understanding of dark matter says the Milky Way should have many times more than its dozen or so small satellite galaxies. John Matson reports
ListenStep Right Up and Guess the Star's Age from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.343552
A database of stars with known ages and spin rates could let astronomers gauge more stars' ages and find the ones old enough to support planets that could have complex life. John Matson reports
ListenSpace Station Gets Close Wake-up Call from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.340296
Orbital debris within 250 meters of the International Space station is a warning to clean up the neighborhood before a tragic impact. John Matson reports
ListenJupiter Mission Counts Down from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.298378
The space shuttle era is over, but a mission to Jupiter is next up on the launch pad. John Matson reports
ListenKuiper Belt Gets New Notches from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.297589
A telescopic sky survey finds 14 previously unknown objects in and around the Kuiper Belt. John Matson reports
ListenNASA Hopes Hard Sci-Fi Will Inspire Future Space Force from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.294342
NASA will teach writers about space science and promote sci-fi novels in the hope of inspiring young readers to learn science and math and become part of the space workforce. John Matson reports
ListenFewer Big Asteroids Close In on Earth from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.289622
The WISE spacecraft's census of near-Earth asteroids lowers the population of the big, bad ones. John Matson reports
ListenAsteroid Plans Close Earth Flyby from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.287471
On November 8th an asteroid will pass Earth within the moon's orbit, offering a rare opportunity for study. John Matson reports
ListenPlanetary Scientists Hope to Bring Back Mars Moondust from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.286487
The Phobos-Grunt mission, which could launch November 8th, will try to grab some Phobos soil and bring it back to Earth. John Matson reports
ListenKepler Finds Its First Planet in the Habitable Zone from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.283487
NASA's Kepler telescope has discovered its first exoplanet that could be at temperatures allowing liquid water, a big hurdle for life. John Matson reports
ListenLeap Seconds May Disappear from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.277958
This month the International Telecommunication Union will consider a proposal to abolish leap seconds. John Matson reports
ListenGRAIL Mission May Find a Former Second Moon from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.277228
The twin GRAIL craft will map lunar gravity and could find evidence for the remains within the moon of a former second satellite. John Matson reports
ListenFlame Dances on Board Space Station from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.273995
The Flame Extinguishment Experiment, or FLEX, on board the ISS allows researchers to study zero-gravity fire--and ways to fight it. John Matson reports
ListenDark Matter Clump Furrows Brows from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.270861
Dark matter doesn't usually collide much with itself or with ordinary matter, but it appears to be uncharacteristically clumping in the galaxy cluster A520. John Matson reports
ListenSupernova Turned Star Inside-Out from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.204696
When the star Cassiopeia A exploded, nearly all the iron from the core was expelled to the outer regions of the supernova. John Matson reports
ListenSpace Shuttles Head for Final Destinations from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.203050
Starting with Discovery, the decommissioned space shuttle fleet will go on display at museums around the country. John Matson reports
ListenEarth Was Longtime Asteroid Punching Bag from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.099973
Dozens of asteroid impacts at least as bad as the dinosaur killer occurred long after such impacts were previously thought to have petered out. John Matson reports
ListenZeppelin Searches for California Meteorite from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.098871
Scientists are using a zeppelin to do a slow search for signs of fragments left by the April 22nd Sutter's Mill meteorite. John Matson reports
ListenNonprofit Wants to Launch Asteroid-Spotter from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.091486
The B612 Foundation wants to put a telescope in orbit around the sun to look for asteroids that might hit Earth. John Matson reports
ListenDark Matter Bridges Galaxy Clusters from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.090411
Gravitational lensing shows that two galaxy clusters are connected by a filament of dark matter. John Matson reports
ListenCuriosity Rover Lands Safely on Mars from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.086655
After successfully completing its complex series of landing maneuvers, the Curiosity rover is on the Martian surface and ready to begin exploration. John Matson reports
ListenNASA Spacecraft's Census Tallies Millions of Black Holes from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.082829
NASA's infrared WISE spacecraft found about 130 glowing black holes in a small region of space, meaning that at least two million active black holes dot the sky. John Matson reports
ListenGood Things Come from Small Scopes from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.079653
Smaller ground-based telescopes produce research results that get more citations per dollar spent than the big guys. John Matson reports
ListenZippy Star Promises to Be Relativity Laboratory from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.078524
A star orbiting the galactic center's black hole in just 11.5 Earth years should provide data for studying how gravity works near an extremely massive object. John Matson reports
ListenNew Analyses Resurrect Contested Exoplanet Claim from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.076102
Fomalhaut b looked like an exoplanet to some astronomers and like dust to others. But new analyses strengthen the planet view. John Matson reports
Listen3-D Printer Makes Structures with Lunar-Like Material from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.072024
A proof-of-concept 3-D printing job using lunarlike material shows that quick-and-dirty tools or spare parts could be manufactured on the moon. John Matson reports
ListenCivilian Spacefarers Face Medical Hurdles from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.069335
Opening the door to the paying public means that less healthy individuals will soon have access to space--if their doctors approve. John Matson reports
ListenMars Flight Habitat Volunteers Lost Sleep and Fitness from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.068566
Six volunteers spent 520 days in a simulation of a trip to Mars, and wound up experiencing sleep disturbances and becoming more sedentary. John Matson reports
ListenPast-Prime Star May Still Produce Planets from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.065724
The star TW Hydrae should be too old to still have planets forming around it, but its gas and dust indicate it still has planetary potential. John Matson reports
ListenThird Van Allen Belt Came and Went from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.062050
The Van Allen Probes recently found a third belt of charged particles circling Earth, which was then destroyed by a solar shock wave. John Matson reports
ListenWater Ice Found across Saturn System from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.058499
Saturn's rings and moons contain a uniform distribution of water ice, which seems to reflect their common origins billions of years ago. John Matson reports
ListenMilky Way Makes Small Massive Gain from 2022-02-22T12:24:51.055321
Based on the Milky Way's effect on the motion of a nearby dwarf galaxy, our galaxy seems to have more mass than we previously thought. John Matson reports
ListenFrigid Space Speeds Chemical Reaction from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.991893
A reaction between two common molecules occurs much faster at frosty interstellar temperatures than on our toasty Earth due to a cold-stabilized transition and quantum tunneling. John Matson reports
ListenFlare Star Goes Wild in Minutes from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.990795
The star WX UMa went from 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit to 30,000 degrees F in less than three minutes. Chris Crockett reports
ListenCuriosity Celebrates an Earth Year on Mars from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.987356
Since it landed on Mars on August 6, 2012, the Curiosity rover has done photography, geology and roamed a good kilometer. John Matson reports
ListenHome PCs Help Pinpoint Pulsars from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.983800
The distributed computing project Einstein@Home uses home computers to search through years of telescope data to find pulsars. John Matson reports.
ListenAstronaut Sounds Alarm On Asteroids from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.981039
At a symposium on the danger of asteroid impacts, Apollo astronaut Rusty Schweickart said it's time for the planet to develop a strategy should a big rock come our way. Clara Moskowitz reports.
ListenWacky World Wobbles Wildly from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.972770
Exoplanet Kepler 413 b's tilt can vary by as much as 30 degrees over 11 years, leading to extremely erratic seasons. Clara Moskowitz reports
Giant Black Hole Spins at Half Light-Speed from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.969015
The half-the-speed-of-light spin of a giant black hole suggests it grew by digesting another black hole in a galaxy merger. Clara Moskowitz reports
ListenAbsence (of Weight) Makes the Heart Grow Rounder from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.965993
After prolonged periods in microgravity, astronauts' hearts became more spherical, according to scans done on the International Space Station. Sophie Bushwick reports
Galaxy Gave Star Cluster the Boot from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.962616
The star cluster HVGC-1 had been part of the M87 galaxy, but now it's fleeing that galaxy at more than two million miles per hour. Clara Moskowitz reports
Dark Matter Shell Saved Wannabe Galaxy from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.959532
A failed dwarf galaxy called the Smith Cloud apparently survived an ancient collision with the Milky Way because of a protective dark matter cloak. Clara Moskowitz reports
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Triple Black Hole System Found in Distant Galaxy from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.956857
A galaxy four billion light-years from us was has three supermassive black holes at its center, with two in a tight formation. Clara Moskowitz reports
ListenSaturn Probe Ready for Its "Grand Finale" from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.956110
The Cassini probe readies for its final act with new flight patterns that will get unprecedented views of Saturn and culminate in a final dive into the planet's atmosphere. Clara Moskowitz reports&...
ListenMilky Way's Home Supercluster Found from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.952348
Astronomers have identified the Milky Way’s cosmic address—inside the supercluster Laniakea, which means “immense heaven” in Hawaiian. Clara Moskowitz reports
ListenStar-Forming Clouds May Spit Out Life’s Building Blocks from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.949764
Astronomers have discovered one of the largest and most complex organic molecules yet in a gaseous star-forming region of interstellar space. Clara Moskowitz reports
ListenComet Reeks of Cat Crap and Rotten Eggs from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.948272
The Rosetta spacecraft has unexpectedly detected hydrogen sulphide and ammonia coming from Comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko. Lee Billings reports
UV Light Colors Great Red Spot from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.946340
Jupiter's Great Red Spot is its particular crimson shade because of the interaction of ultraviolet light and specific chemical compounds in the gas giant's atmosphere. Lee Billings reports &nb...
Listen5 Rocky Planets Found in Ancient, Distant Solar System from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.942057
The oldest group of terrestrial worlds now known formed some 11.2 billion years ago, more than six billion years before our sun and planets. Clara Moskowitz reports
Bacteria Got an Early Fix on Nitrogen from 2015-02-23T17:00
New evidence points to the evolution of the ability for bacteria to grab nitrogen from the atmosphere some 3.2 billion years ago, about 1.2 billion years earlier than thought—with implication...
ListenStars Reveal Hidden Galaxy from 2015-02-17T15:20
A dwarf galaxy near the Milky Way may consist of more dark matter than regular matter.* Clara Moskowitz reports
ListenSpace Science Budget Gets Small Lift from 2015-02-10T14:20
NASA has to deal with the unexpected financial consequences of robotic missions that just keep going. Lee Billings reports
ListenLong-Lost Lander Found on Mars from 2015-01-26T11:45
New images from a NASA orbiter reveal Beagle 2’s final resting place. Lee Billings reports
ListenLook Up to See Latest Comet Lovejoy from 2015-01-15T20:39
Australian amateur astronomer Terry Lovejoy’s latest comet find is naked-eye visible in the southeast sky until January 24. Clara Moskowitz reports
SpaceX Will Try Launch, Then Soft-Land Returning Booster from 2014-12-31T17:00
The company hopes to send up a Falcon 9 rocket and then safely land the discarded first stage for reuse. Lee Billings reports
ListenHumans on Mars Soonish Says NASA Bigwig from 2014-12-10T18:17
John Grunsfeld, the former astronaut who now heads NASA’s Science Mission Directorate, thinks that traveling light could get people to Mars by the 2040s
It’s Hard to Dust in Space from 2014-11-20T20:56
Over the summer researchers identified seven specks of dust returned to Earth by the Stardust spacecraft. But determining their true origin has been difficult. Clara Moskowitz reports
ListenTrack Cosmic Rays with Smartphone App from 2014-10-16T19:14
Take part in a citizen-science project by helping researchers track high-energy cosmic rays via a network of smartphone users. Clara Moskowitz reports
Dark Matter Looks WIMPy from 2014-09-24T15:45
Data from the International Space Station-based Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer experiment supports the idea that dark matter consists of the invisible particles called weakly interacting massive parti...
ListenForensic Astronomer Dates Monet Vision from 2014-09-11T13:17
Texas State University astronomer Donald Olson combined solar, tidal and weather data to identify the likely moment of the image in the Monet work Impression, Sunrise
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Neptune Visit Hits 25th Anniversary from 2014-08-24T08:00
On August 24th, 1989, the Voyager 2 spacecraft rendezvoused with Neptune, making it the farthest planet to pose for a close-up, a record it still holds today.
Air Pollution Could Reveal ET's Home from 2014-08-13T18:27
If intelligent aliens are dumb enough to pollute their atmosphere, NASA’s upcoming James Webb Space Telescope is powerful enough to spot some of the signs on some exoplanets. Clara Moskowitz ...
ListenMartian Soil Salts May Make Water Ice All Wet from 2014-07-25T18:07
Within a Mars-like laboratory environment, perchlorate salts known to exist on Mars were able to lower the freezing point enough to get ice to turn to liquid water. Clara Moskowitz reports &nb...
Listen"Extremely Large Telescope" Breaks Ground from 2014-06-23T18:40
The European Southern Observatory broke ground June 19th to build the world's largest telescope atop the Cerro Armazones mountain in Chile. Clara Moskowitz reports
Seemingly Strange Solar Cycle May Be Sorta Normal from 2014-06-16T10:17
The current solar maximum appears to be weak. But the few previously measured maxes could have been unusually strong. Clara Moskowitz reports
Pluto Bids to Get Back Planetary Status from 2014-05-27T20:15
Pluto has at least five moons and an atmosphere—and now a new analysis places its diameter as bigger than its outer solar system rival, Eris
Jupiter's Great Red Spot Now Just Pretty Good from 2014-05-22T18:00
Jupiter's Great Red Spot, once estimated to be 41,000 kilometers across, is just 16,500 kilometers wide in the latest Hubble Space Telescope observations, and the shrinkage seems to be accelerating...
ListenOddball Eclipse Makes Star Brighter from 2014-05-15T13:15
When a white dwarf passes in front of its binary star system companion every 88 days, it acts like a lens to make the larger star appear brighter to us.
Chilly, Chilly, Little Star from 2014-04-30T13:20
A brown dwarf only about three to 10 times Jupiter's mass couldn't get fusion going and now sits freezing in space, in the nearby galactic neighborhood. Clara Moskowitz reports
Help ID Moon Craters from Your Couch from 2014-04-22T09:27
Citizen scientists have helped professional astronomers locate more than 500 million lunar craters by using an app called MoonMappers. Karen Hopkin reports
Saltine-Sized Satellites Set for Space from 2014-04-13T19:20
More than 100 tiny satellites are set to launch into space on April 14th, in a demonstration of a possible future inexpensive technology that could pave the way for the $1,000 satellite. Clara Mosk...
ListenRings: They're Not Just for Planets Anymore from 2014-03-26T21:11
The asteroidlike object Chariklo orbits between Saturn and Uranus and has been found to have its own set of rings. Clara Moskowitz reports
Planet X Gets X'd Out from 2014-03-11T15:00
An exhaustive search by NASA's Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer has found no hints of a theorized planet or dwarf star in our neck of the cosmic woods. Clara Moskowitz reports
Moon-Smashing Meteorite Recorded by Astronomers from 2014-02-25T16:52
Spanish astronomers spotted a meteoroid impact at 61,000 kilometers per hour using a telescope network that automatically scans the moon. Clara Moskowitz reports
ListenHubble Finds Possible Oldest Object Ever Seen from 2014-02-20T11:30
The Hubble Telescope's new set of Frontier Fields images includes a galaxy some 13-billion light-years away, which makes it a candidate for the most distant object ever seen. Clara Moskowitz report...
ListenWe Celebrate a Galilean Anniversary from 2014-02-13T22:05
Galileo—who, among many accomplishments, was first to use a telescope to discover moons around Jupiter—was born 450 years ago this week. Clara Moskowitz reports
Faraway Planets May Be Far Better for Life from 2014-01-31T01:49
Astronomers have come up with a shopping list of what a planet needs to support life, perhaps even better than our Earth does, making them "superhabitable." Michael Moyer reports
Comet Spacecraft Wakes from Slumber from 2014-01-23T20:25
On January 20th the European Space Agency woke its Rosetta probe after two-and-a-half years in hibernation, in preparation for its final approach to a comet
Astronomers Cluster at Massive Meeting Conjunction from 2014-01-15T07:06:08
More than 3,000 astronomers assembled last week for the 223rd meeting of the American Astronomical Society. Clara Moskowitz reports
ListenWeird Supernovae Spin Faster Than Blender Blades from 2013-12-30T20:06:08
Two recently found supernovae are much farther away and brighter than almost any star explosion ever seen, perhaps because they wound up as rapidly spinning magnetars. Clara Moskowitz reports
ListenAsteroid-Hunting Satellite Returns from Dead from 2013-12-23T18:25:08
The Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer satellite that went into hibernation in 2011 has been brought to life as an asteroid lookout. Clara Moskowitz reports
ListenPreadolescent Astronomer Spots Supernova from 2013-12-17T20:47:08
Ten-year-old Nathan Gray of Nova Scotia officially becomes the youngest person ever to identify a new supernova. Clara Moskowitz reports
ListenSay I Saw ISON from 2013-11-25T07:00:08
Don't miss viewing Comet ISON, visible in the east before dawn, with a tail now as long as the bowl of the Big Dipper. Clara Moskowitz reports
ListenIndia Targets Red Planet from 2013-11-18T17:34:08
India aims to become the fourth entity to send a mission to Mars with its launch of the Mars Orbiter Mission, aka Mangalyaan. Clara Moskowitz reports.
ListenSystem Has Multiple Planets Off Kilter from 2013-10-21T19:22:08
Two of the three known planets around the star Kepler 56 orbit their host out of line with the star's equator. Clara Moskowitz reports.
ListenVoyager 1 Is Officially out There from 2013-09-16T16:49:08
Voyager 1's own record of the plasma vibrations in its vicinity conclusively show that it has reached the space between the stars. John Matson reports
ListenSky Map Satellite Becomes Asteroid Hunter from 2013-08-26T18:46:08
NASA's WISE satellite surveyed the universe before being mothballed in 2011. Now it's being resurrected as a near-Earth asteroid scanner.
ListenKepler Exoplanet Hunter Limps Into Sunset from 2013-08-21T20:32:08
Although the Kepler space telescope's stabilization system is beyond repair, it has produced reams of data that have yet to be fully searched for exoplanets. John Matson reports.
ListenSolar Magnetic Field Flip Poses No Problem from 2013-08-15T13:18:08
The only issue related to the flip of the sun's magnetic field is that it corresponds with the peak of the sunspot cycle, when the sun is prone to launch flares and bursts of plasma into space that...
ListenMilky Way Black Hole Had Hungry Past from 2013-07-29T17:41:08
A huge cloud of plasma south of our galactic black hole could be evidence of a past feeding frenzy. John Matson reports
ListenNeutrino Identity Switch Confirmed from 2013-07-22T20:31:08
Theory said that muon neutrinos could transform into electron neutrinos. A neutrino detector confirms this by catching many more electron neutrinos than it should have otherwise. John Matson reports
ListenGiant Black Hole May Be Fugitive from 2013-07-15T15:47:08
The black hole in galaxy NGC 1277 is way more massive than usual. Astronomers hypothesize it was ejected from another galaxy before settling in its new home. John Matson reports
ListenTexas Teens Take Rocket Title from 2013-06-25T20:18:08
Three teenage Texas model rocketeers beat out teams from France and the U.K. to claim top honors at this year's International Rocketry Competition. John Matson reports
ListenPrimordial Galaxy Shows How to Make a Big One from 2013-06-20T19:47:08
Looking at the Himiko Galaxy as it was just 800 million years after the big bang offers a glimpse at how the most massive galaxies took shape. John Matson reports
ListenGalaxy of a Thousand Stars from 2013-06-13T14:22:08
Segue 2, one of dozens of "companion" galaxies that orbit the Milky Way, is now the smallest galaxy known. Michael Moyer reports
ListenCuriosity Reveals Mars Astronaut Radiation Risk from 2013-05-31T14:39:08
A side benefit of NASA's Curiosity rover mission is that we now know about how much radiation an interplanetary traveler would face. John Matson reports
ListenEarth and Moon Had Same Water Source from 2013-05-28T19:15:08
Isotopic analysis of water trapped in volcanic glass in lunar samples show that the moon has more water than thought, and the water there and on Earth had the same origins. Karen Hopkin reports
ListenMars Rover Sets Distance Record from 2013-05-22T18:19:08
After nine (Earth) years of slowly traversing Mars, Opportunity broke the U.S. off-world rover record held by Apollo 17's lunar buggy since 1972. John Matson reports.
ListenExoplanet Building Blocks Found around White Dwarfs from 2013-05-14T17:40:08
Silicon-rich rocky material was found around white dwarfs in the Hyades star cluster by the Hubble Space Telescope, despite the fact that almost no known planets exist in star clusters. John Matson...
ListenSpace Scope Spots 3 Possibly Habitable Planets from 2013-04-22T12:37:08
NASA's orbiting Kepler telescope recently spotted three exoplanets in or near their stars' so-called habitable zones, the temperate region where a planet could accommodate liquid water. John Matson...
ListenAmateur Astronomers Spot Missing Russian Mars Lander from 2013-04-15T06:00:08
Using imagery taken by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter in 2007, amateur astronomers located an object that could be a Russian lander that went dark after a few seconds on Mars in 1971. John Mats...
ListenUniverse May Be a Titch Older from 2013-03-25T15:40:08
New data from the European Planck satellite indicate that the universe is 13.8 billion years old rather than a mere 13.7 billion years old. John Matson reports
ListenUnfinished Chile Observatory Makes Starry Discovery from 2013-03-19T18:37:08
An incomplete version of Chile's ALMA telescope array found that star formation was in full swing earlier than had been thought. John Matson reports
ListenNearby Star Came In with the Bang from 2013-03-14T15:25:08
A study of the star HD 140283, only about 190 light-years away from us, finds that it formed in short order after the big bang. John Matson reports
ListenShoo Away Asteroids with a Coat of Paint from 2013-02-26T23:15:08
Heat radiating from an asteroid imparts a tiny push to the rock, meaning that we could subtly steer an asteroid by changing its reflectance. John Matson reports
ListenMeteor Shocks Russian City from 2013-02-15T20:05:08
The Russian city of Chelyabinsk was awakened on February 15 when a meteor exploded overhead, with an energy equivalent to about 300 kilotons of TNT
ListenCuriosity Drills Mars for Answers from 2013-02-12T20:39:08
Even as a few of its sensors cause problems, the Curiosity rover became the first robotic visitor to bore into the Martian surface. John Matson reports
ListenGamma-Ray Burst Fingered for Carbon 14 Spike in A.D. 774 from 2013-01-21T18:27:08
Tree-ring data from A.D. 774 show a sudden spike in radioactive carbon 14, pointing to a burst of charged particles or high-energy radiation that struck Earth. A relatively nearby gamma-ray burst c...
ListenFollowing Flare-Ups, Star Finally Explodes from 2013-01-14T07:26:08
After a few false alarms, the star SN 2009ip appears to have gone supernova at last. John Matson reports
ListenTitan Sports Hydrocarbon Nile from 2012-12-17T16:08:08
The Cassini orbiter spotted a river system on Titan that NASA likens to a miniature version of the Nile River, but flowing with liquid ethane and methane. John Matson reports
ListenShould Mars Get Another Rover? from 2012-12-10T08:44:08
NASA has plans for another Mars rover, but no trips scheduled for exotic places like Titan or Europa. John Matson reports
ListenThicker Atmosphere Still Would Have Left Mars Cold from 2012-11-28T13:59:08
Global 3-D climate simulations for plausible Martian atmospheres show that even with a much thicker CO2 layer, the greenhouse effect could not have warmed Mars above freezing. John Matson reports.
ListenGalaxy Might Be Most Distant Seen Object from 2012-11-20T17:30:08
Thanks to gravitational lensing by a cluster of galaxies, the light emitted by a small galaxy 13.3 billion years ago has reached Earth. John Matson reports
ListenStar's Habitable Zone Includes Possible Giant Earth from 2012-11-13T16:45:08
A planet at least seven times as massive as Earth orbits comfortably in the habitable zone of the star HD 40307. John Matson reports
ListenSolar Wind Creates Traces of Lunar Surface Water from 2012-10-23T17:32:08
A chemical analysis of lunar samples now points to the solar wind being behind the ultrathin dusting of water molecules first detected in 2009 from spacecraft measurements. John Matson reports
ListenSensor Info Reveals Titan Probe Landing from 2012-10-15T16:12:08
An analysis of the Huygens probe's sensor data has reconstructed bouncing and skidding, moments before it came to rest on Titan. John Matson reports
ListenPre-Life Chemistry Happens at Space Temperatures from 2012-09-24T20:51:08
UV light, which radiates from stars and galaxies, can induce rapid changes in icy hydrocarbon molecules cooled to 5 kelvins, as on a comet. John Matson reports
ListenWhite Dwarf Binary Stars Make Merger Plans from 2012-09-17T14:57:08
In the J0651 binary system two white dwarf stars orbit each other in less than 13 minutes--and it's getting a little faster all the time. John Matson reports
ListenDawn Spacecraft Sets Sail for Dwarf Planet Ceres from 2012-09-11T19:05:08
On September 5th NASA's Dawn spacecraft left the asteroid Vesta and set sail for the dwarf planet Ceres, where it will arrive in 2015. John Matson reports
ListenMilky Way and Satellite Galaxies Are Rare Arrangement from 2012-08-28T20:07:08
Only about 0.5 percent of Milky Way-like galaxies have companions like our satellite galaxies, the Magellanic Clouds. John Matson reports
ListenProbes Will Live in Van Allen Belts from 2012-08-20T05:00:08
The twin Radiation Belt Storm Probes will fly through the Van Allen Belts for two years, measuring charged particles, plasma waves and magnetic fields. John Matson reports
ListenTour Kennedy Space Center on Google Street View from 2012-08-13T15:30:08
More than 6,000 new images of Kennedy Space Center have recently been added to Google Street View. John Matson reports
ListenScopes See Exoplanets and Violent Astrophysics from 2012-07-31T14:57:08
Palomar Observatory's Project 1640 on the Hale Telescope allows astronomers to directly observe exoplanets, whereas the gamma-ray sensitive HESS 2 in Namibia tracks violent astrophysical events suc...
ListenPioneer Spacecraft Warmth Takes Heat off Relativity from 2012-07-23T14:36:08
The tiny slowing of the two Pioneer spacecraft, known as the Pioneer anomaly and considered by some to challenge general relativity, is probably due to the heat produced by electronics and radioact...
ListenMars Rover Prepares for 7 Minutes of Terror from 2012-07-17T12:49:08
The Curiosity rover is set to begin exploring Mars on August 6. But first it has to land. John Matson reports
ListenMagnetic Tornadoes May Heat Solar Corona from 2012-06-27T14:43:08
The sun's outer atmosphere, or corona, is much hotter than the surface. Giant magnetic tornadoes may be behind the heat transfer. John Matson reports
ListenSuper-Earth Exoplanets Could Be Better for Life from 2012-06-20T11:46:08
Dimitar Sasselov, director of Harvard's Origins of Life Initiative, explains how rocky exoplanets larger than Earth could have greater potential for life than Earth did. Steve Mirsky reports
ListenAstronomers Seek Biggest Stars from 2012-06-11T17:12:08
Several nearby star clusters could harbor incredibly huge stars, with masses of up to 600 suns. John Matson reports
ListenSpaceX Dragon Returns to Earth from ISS from 2012-05-31T19:58:08
The first commercial visitor to the ISS splashed down successfully in the Pacific after a supply run. John Matson reports
ListenSpaceX Private Vessel Reaches ISS from 2012-05-25T16:47:08
The International Space Station received its first commercial visitor with the arrival of the SpaceX Dragon resupply capsule. John Matson reports
ListenAnnular Eclipse Hits U.S. Sunday from 2012-05-19T10:19:08
Residents of western states will be in position to see the ring of fire of an annular eclipse on May 20th. John Matson reports
ListenAstronomers Detect Smallish Exoplanet's Infrared Glow from 2012-05-14T15:40:08
A space-based telescope picked up faint thermal radiation from a "super-Earth" planet 40 light-years away. John Matson reports
ListenGamma-Ray Bursts Found Innocent in Ray Case from 2012-04-24T12:20:08
Gamma-ray bursts can't be the source of ultrahigh energy cosmic rays that reach Earth. John Matson reports
ListenBallooning Star Split Planet in Two from 2012-04-16T17:39:08
A recently discovered pair of exoplanets may be the wreckage of one formerly giant planet. John Matson reports
ListenMartian Water Stuck in Minerals from 2012-03-26T20:12:08
Significant amounts of water exist on Mars, sequestered within hydrated minerals and stored in the planet's crust. John Matson reports
ListenMars Makes Movie Execs See Red from 2012-03-19T20:36:08
John Carter is the latest in a string of movies set on the Red Planet that have all wound up in the red, financially. John Matson reports
Listen"Man in the Moon" Facing Factors Figured from 2012-03-12T20:52:08
A new study explains why the odds favored the man-in-the-moon side to always face Earth. John Matson reports
ListenMars May Still Be Quaking from 2012-02-27T19:00:08
Rockfalls visible in orbiter images of Mars indicate that geologic activity occurred just a few million years ago and may be ongoing. John Matson reports
ListenJohn Glenn Orbited 50 Years Ago Today from 2012-02-20T12:48:08
On February 20, 1962, John Glenn went to space, becoming the first American in orbit, and a national icon. John Matson reports
ListenBlack Hole May Eat Asteroids from 2012-02-14T16:30:08
The black hole at the center of Milky Way could be steadily feeding on a cloud of asteroids, producing frequent, small x-ray flares. John Matson reports
ListenKepler Finds Multiple Exoplanets around Single Stars from 2012-01-30T18:52:08
The Kepler spacecraft has found 26 previously unknown exoplanets orbiting 11 stars. John Matson reports
ListenPoint Up and Click from 2012-01-23T19:15:08
The 2012 Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition is now accepting entries. John Matson reports
ListenBinary Stars Have Plenty of Planets from 2012-01-12T19:19:08
NASA's Kepler spacecraft has found two binary star systems that each host a planet, implying that millions exist. John Matson reports
ListenEarth Usually Has Second Tiny, Temporary Moon from 2011-12-27T15:01:08
Irregular natural satellites, captured from the population of near-Earth asteroids, orbit Earth for a few months and move on. John Matson reports
ListenAnother Billionaire Joins the Space Race from 2011-12-19T00:05:08
Microsoft billionaire Paul Allen, via his new venture, Stratolaunch Systems, hopes to launch spacecraft from massive airplanes. John Matson reports
ListenBlack Holes Dwarf the One in Milky Way from 2011-12-12T20:12:08
Galaxies NGC 3842 and NGC 4889 host black holes, each of which about 2,500 times the mass of the one at the center of the Milky Way. John Matson reports
ListenCuriosity Leaves Earth for Mars from 2011-11-28T17:02:08
The newest Mars rover, Curiosity, dwarfs NASA's previous rovers in size and scientific prowess. John Matson reports
ListenRunaway Stars May Be Fleeing Bigger Bullies from 2011-11-21T05:00:08
A class of wandering stars called OB runaways may have been thrown from home by competing binary star systems that got too close. John Matson reports
ListenBright Exoplanet Lighting Could Indicate Intelligent Life from 2011-11-15T14:57:08
New telescopes could spot aliens on planets around distant stars, if they like their cities really brightly lit. John Matson reports
ListenSoyuz Makes Launch from South American ESA Site from 2011-10-24T18:00:08
A Soyuz rocket carried into space components for a European GPS system--but the bigger news was the launch site, the European Space Agency home in French Guiana. John Matson reports
ListenDid Saturn's Moon Iapetus Once Have Its Own Moon? from 2011-10-17T10:00:08
A sub-satellite of the Saturnian moon would explain two of the most puzzling features of Iapetus. John Matson reports
ListenChinese Space Program Takes Giant Leap from 2011-09-26T12:50:08
China launches the unmanned Tiangong 1 later this week, setting up opportunities for docking and long-duration stays. John Matson reports
ListenSolar System Likely Once Had Another Gas-Giant Planet from 2011-09-19T20:05:08
To evolve into our current solar system, the original version probably had a fifth gas giant, computer simulations indicate. John Matson reports
ListenSatellite Set to Make Big Splash or Thud from 2011-09-12T10:42:08
NASA's Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite will fall out of orbit soon, with large pieces perhaps reaching Earth's surface, according to NASA's Nick Johnson at a telephone press conference. John Ma...
ListenFailed Star Found in the Neighborhood from 2011-08-29T18:56:08
NASA's WISE satellite has found a Y dwarf star, cool enough to touch, that is the hub of the seventh closest star system to us. John Matson reports
ListenExoplanet Looks Potentially Lively from 2011-08-22T11:05:08
Newly discovered exoplanet HD 85512 b could be hospitable to life. John Matson reports
ListenOpportunity Knocks at Martian Crater from 2011-08-16T19:02:08
Seven years into its three-month mission, the Mars rover Opportunity reaches Endeavour Crater, a possible geologic treasure trove. John Matson reports
ListenNew Moon Rises over Pluto from 2011-07-25T22:05:08
A Hubble telescope search for dust rings around Pluto turned up a previously unknown moon. John Matson reports
ListenKepler Searches for Habitable Planets, Part 2 from 2011-07-18T13:21:08
NASA's Kepler mission's principal investigator, Bill Borucki, talks about the search for exoplanets that might be habitable. Part 2 of 2. John Matson reports
ListenKepler Searches for Planets in Habitable Zones from 2011-07-11T17:45:08
NASA's Kepler mission's principal investigator, Bill Borucki, talks about the search for exoplanets that might be in habitable zones around their stars. John Matson reports
ListenPlanets with Stabilizing Moons May Be Common from 2011-06-27T00:03:08
Computer simulations show that about 10 percent of planets could have a massive moon that helps to stabilize the planetary tilt. John Matson reports
ListenVoyager 1 May Have Reached the Heliopause from 2011-06-20T20:01:08
After 34 years in space, 17 billion miles from Earth, Voyager 1 has reached or is about to reach the heliopause. John Matson reports
ListenFragments of Single Meteorite Show Different Chemistry from 2011-06-13T00:03:08
The Tagish Lake meteorite fragments contain widely varying organic compounds, a sign that chemical reactions were taking place on board the body in space. John Matson reports
ListenWhat's Flinging Comets Out of the Oort Cloud? from 2011-05-31T11:37:08
A planet-size object could be behind the odd departure of some comets from the Oort Cloud--and toward us. John Matson reports
ListenWiggleZ Project Confirms Dark Energy's Effects from 2011-05-23T12:54:08
A survey of 150,000 galaxies confirms predictions about dark energy, thought to be what's driving galaxies apart. John Matson reports
ListenSpace Boat Could See Sea Near Saturn from 2011-05-16T14:17:08
Among projects under consideration by NASA is one that would send a boat to the hydrocarbon sea on Saturn's moon Titan to check out its composition and chemistry. John Matson reports.
ListenGiant Energetic Bubbles Adorn the Milky Way from 2011-04-26T00:00:08
Two 30,000 light-year-long blobs called Fermi bubbles have been discovered on either side of our galactic plane. John Matson reports
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