NASA's Spitzer Reveals Symmetrical Time-delayed Stellar Jets Bursting at 250 Km/Sec & 9 new articles... For more information about Updates, Click on the titles: Astronomers have discovered that two symmetrical jets shooting away from opposite sides of a blossoming star are experiencing a time delay: knots of gas and dust from one jet blast off four-and-a-half years later than identical knots from the other... |
Space Exploration Technologies, the company that is reshaping the space industry, plans to announce the development of a massive 22-story rocket, the Falcon Heavy, whose power is rivaled in the U.S. only by the Saturn V rocket, which took man... |
On April 3, 2011, NASA released this image of Jordan's eerie Valley of the Moon taken from the Advanced Land Imager (ALI) on NASA's Earth Observing-1 (EO-1) satellite, which captured this natural-color image on July 27, 2001. Mountains of granite... |
A research team that included experts from the US, Japan and South Korea, have discovered a new mineral, called "Wassonite", buried in a meteorite discovered in Antarctica in 1969. The meteorite, which may have broken off an asteroid orbiting between... |
The Silver Dollar galaxy, or NGC 253, located 10 million light-years away in the southern constellation Sculptor, is one of the brightest spiral galaxies in the night sky. In this edge-on view from NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer, the wisps of... |
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Milan Ćirković of the Astronomical Observatory of Belgrade, and one of the world's leading authorities on astrobiology and the evolution of galaxies and baryonic dark matter, has outlined along with philosopher Robert Bradbury the six great mega-trajectories of the biological... |
For the past 2 million years, the size of the human brain has tripled, growing much faster than other mammals. Examining the reasons for human brain expansion, University of Missouri researchers studied three common hypotheses for brain growth: climate change,... |
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India has imposed a three-month ban on imports of food articles from Japan on fears that radiation from an earthquake-hit nuclear plant was spreading to other parts of the country, becoming the first nation to introduce a blanket ban. The... Provided by The Daily Galaxy |