A guest article by Joseph Friedlander What if thermonuclear power in a controlled manner is so hard to do that … More
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Rarity of Jupiter-like planets means planetary systems exactly like ours may be scarce
Is our little corner of the galaxy a special place? As of this date, we’ve discovered more than 1,500 exoplanets: … More
Did ‘dark matter’ or a star called Nemesis kill the dinosaurs?
The dinosaur extinction 66m years ago was most likely caused by a comet or big asteroid hitting the Earth. But … More
Half of Kepler’s Giant Exoplanet Candidates Are False Positives: Study
A team of astronomers followed up on 129 huge potential planets spotted by Kepler using a ground-based telescope and found … More
Wow! Spectacular Video Shows Test Launch of New Earth-Return Capsule
A rocket built by UP Aerospace launched on Nov. 6 from Spaceport America in New Mexico carrying four separate payloads, … More
Comet Catalina in Pictures: Stargazer Views of Comet C/2013 US10
Comet C/2013 US10 (Catalina) was discovered on Oct. 31, 2013 by the Catalina Sky Survey. It reached perihelion on Nov. … More
Geminid Meteor Shower 14-15 December 2015
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Weekly Space Hangout – Dec 4: Mark Jackson of Fiat Physica
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eR4mHpIWous Streamed live on Dec 4, 2015 Join Fraser Cain and a rotating crew of space journalists to talk about … More
What spawned the Jellyfish Nebula?
The Jellyfish Nebula, also known by its official name IC 443, is the remnant of a supernova lying 5,000 light … More
Nuclear Fracking in 1973 and Excavation Gigaton Device Damage Radii And Space Colonization In Nuclear Caves
A guest article by Joseph Friedlander When researching the Plowshare article http://ift.tt/1C5AYWG for this post http://ift.tt/1XYIIUgI ran across this 1973 state of the … More