"Alan Turing is famous for his role in cracking the Enigma code," said Dr Toby Cubitt from UCL Computer Science. … More
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When We Dodged A Solar Bullet: Halloween 2003 Sun-Storm | Time-Lapse Video
Imagery captured in the days leading up and following the Sun erupting with an X-28 class solar flare in October … More
A ‘ghost from the past’ recalls the infancy of the Milky Way
When our galaxy was born, around 13,000 million years ago, a plethora of clusters containing millions of stars emerged. But … More
The Intriguing E 3 Cluster –“A Ghost from the Infancy of the Milky Way”
When our galaxy was born, around 13,000 million years ago, a plethora of clusters containing millions of stars emerged. But … More
Upper and Lower class grows in the USA while the middle class has shrunk from 61% of the US population in 1971 to 50% today
After more than four decades of serving as the nation’s economic majority, the American middle class is now matched in … More
ALMA: Interesting Objects in the Outer System
Two papers have appeared on the arXiv server suggesting hitherto undiscovered objects in the outer Solar System (thanks to Centauri … More
Darkness is disappearing and that’s bad news for astronomy
Astronomers have much to celebrate in the International Year of Light and Light-Based Technologies (IYL). Until the 1930s, every scrap … More
Sun-Watching Observatory Celebrates 20 Stellar Years in Space (Video)
The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), a joint effort of NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA), launched into solar … More
Daytime Moon Meets Morning Star
Venus now appears as Earth’s brilliant morning star, standing in a line-up of planets above the southeastern horizon before dawn. … More
Geminid Meteor Shower Puts on Dazzling Display This Week
The Geminid meteor shower peaks this week. Here’s how to see it. from SPACE.com http://ift.tt/1jQ3Glz via IFTTT