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Hubble's Exoplanet Pics Outshined by Keck's

Nov 14th, 2008 · Scientists at the Keck and Gemini telescopes stole the thunder of Hubble scientists announcing the first picture of an extrasolar world orbiting a star. Hubble scientists announced today that they were able to discover an extrasolar world for the first …
see also: pictures · world · scientists · planet · movement · Solar · observatories

Very Large Telescope Captures New 27 Megapixel Deep Field

Nov 9th, 2008 · European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope has captured the deepest ground based U-band image of the universe yet. The image contains more than 27 million pixels and is the result of 55 hours of observations with the VIMOS instrument. 'Galaxies …
see also: instruments · Discovery · universities · capture · telescopes · megapixel · pixel

Boeing 747 Modified To Act As Earth-Observing Telescope

Oct 31st, 2008 · A joint project of NASA and the German Aerospace Center has developed a highly modified Boeing-747SP aircraft to carry a 2.5-meter (98.4 inch) infrared telescope. The project SOFIA (Stratospheric Observatory For Infrared Astronomy) will observe radiation …
see also: NASA · Boeing · altitude · modified · telescopes · wavelength · Aircraft

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope Is Back In Business

Oct 30th, 2008 · Just a couple of days after the orbiting observatory was brought back online, Hubble aimed its prime working camera, the Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 (WFPC2), at a particularly intriguing target, a pair of gravitationally interacting galaxies called …
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Colliding Galaxies Reveal Colossal Black Holes

Oct 16th, 2008 · New observations made with the Submillimeter Array of telescopes in Hawaii suggest that black holes — thought to exist in many, if not all, galaxies — were common even in the early Universe, when galaxies were just beginning to form. Astronomers …
see also: distant · universities · Hawaii · telescopes · Galaxies · colossal · collider

Colliding Galaxies Reveal Colossal Black Holes

Oct 16th, 2008 · New observations made with the Submillimeter Array of telescopes in Hawaii suggest that black holes — thought to exist in many, if not all, galaxies — were common even in the early Universe, when galaxies were just beginning to form. Astronomers …
see also: distant · universities · Hawaii · telescopes · Galaxies · colossal · collider

NASA To Repair Hubble By Remote Control

Oct 15th, 2008 · The U.S. space agency NASA says it plans to fix the Hubble Space Telescope by remote control this week. The Hubble stopped beaming information to Earth about two weeks ago, when a data unit on the telescope completely failed. Scientists Tuesday said they …
see also: computer · scientists · NASA · Hubble Space Telescope · Missions · shuttle · remote

Looking for Earth-Like Exoplanets

Oct 12th, 2008 · Discover Magazine is running a story detailing the search for planets like Earth orbiting other stars. While we've been able to locate a few "super earths" so far, none of them really compare in size or the potential for habitability with our own world. …
see also: world · planet · chemicals · transition · PDF · 2010 · telescopes

Looking for Earth-Like Exoplanets

Oct 11th, 2008 · Discover Magazine is running a story detailing the search for planets like Earth orbiting other stars. While we've been able to locate a few "super earths" so far, none of them really compare in size or the potential for habitability with our own world. …
see also: world · planet · chemicals · transition · PDF · 2010 · telescopes

Unbelievably Large Telescopes On the Moon?

Oct 9th, 2008 · A team of internationally renowned astronomers and opticians may have found a way to make "unbelievably large" telescopes on the Moon. "It's so simple," says Ermanno F. Borra, physics professor at the Optics Laboratory of Laval University in Quebec, Canada. …
see also: Lunar · Canada · optical · professor · telescopes · liquid · starlight

6.7 Meter Telescope To Capture 30 Terabytes Per Night

Oct 4th, 2008 · The Register has a story about the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, a project to build a 6.7 meter effective-diameter ground-based telescope that will be used to map some of the faintest objects in the night sky. Jeff Kantor, the LSST Project Data Manager, …
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Hubble Stops Sending Data, Mission On Hold

Sep 29th, 2008 · mknewman writes to tell us that NASA is no longer receiving data from the Hubble Space Telescope, which could possibly delay the shuttle launch planned just two weeks from now. There is a backup system installed which may be used instead of training the …
see also: NASA · Hubble Space Telescope · Missions · shuttle · telescopes · astronaut · backup

Hubble Finds Unidentified Object In Space

Sep 16th, 2008 · Gizmodo is reporting that the Hubble space telescope has found a new unidentified object in the middle of nowhere. Some are even suggesting that this could be a new class of object. Of course, without actually understanding more about it, the speculation …
see also: ca · galaxy · telescopes · Hubble · Supernovae · Heck · Gizmodo

Hubble Finds Unidentified Object In Space

Sep 15th, 2008 · Gizmodo is reporting that the Hubble space telescope has found a new unidentified object in the middle of nowhere. Some are even suggesting that this could be a new class of object. Of course without actually understanding more about it the speculation …
see also: ca · galaxy · telescopes · Hubble · Supernovae · Heck · Gizmodo

NASA To Explore "Secret Layer" of the Sun

Sep 5th, 2008 · SpaceAdmiral brings news that NASA will be launching a telescope next April, called Solar Ultraviolet Magnetograph Investigation (SUMI), which will examine what is called the "transition region" between the Sun's corona and the chromosphere. Scientists …
see also: scientists · NASA · magnetic · transition · journeys · exploration · Solar

Virtual Telescope Zooms In On Milky Way Black Hole

Sep 4th, 2008 · An international team has obtained the closest views ever of what is believed to be a super-massive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy. The astronomers used radio dishes in Hawaii, Arizona and California to create a virtual telescope more …
see also: galaxy · resolution · Hubble Space Telescope · virtual · Hawaii · milky · Arizona

New Map From Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope

Aug 27th, 2008 · NASA has received interesting results from the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, originally known as GLAST, which has allowed them to create new map of the gamma-ray sky. The secret to its ability to resolve gamma-rays is that they use layers of tungsten …
see also: laws · electronics · calculations · NASA · energy · operation · secrets

Tracking Near-Earth Meteors With a 1.1 Petabyte Database

Aug 8th, 2008 · The latest and most ambitious attempt to detect 'near-Earth objects' (NEOs) is the Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response System, or Pan-STARRS. When it's fully operational several years from now, it will have four telescopes, each with a 1.4-gigapixel …
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Tracking Near-Earth Meteors With a 1.1 Petabyte Database

Aug 8th, 2008 · The latest and most ambitious attempt to detect 'near-Earth objects' (NEOs) is the Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response System, or Pan-STARRS. When it's fully operational several years from now, it will have four telescopes, each with a 1.4-gigapixel …
see also: PC · servers · network · expense · cameras · Storage · processors

Nukes Not the Best Way To Stop Asteroids, Says Apollo Astronaut

Jul 27th, 2008 · Right now, we are not tracking many of the asteroids that could destroy earth. But within the next decade, new telescopes will make that possible, and leave us with the tough decision of what to do about objects with an alarming chance of hitting our …
see also: planet · NASA · organization · telescopes · astronaut · destroyed · Asteroid







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