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Planet in Widest Orbit Yet Discovered

Free floating planets — planets without any star — are exotic things, presumably thrown out of their original solar system … More

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New Discoveries On the Evolution of the Eye –Our Window on the Universe

Our eyes that scan the farthest reaches of the universe had their origin in water, in the simple hydra, a … More

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Rising Seas More Accurately Measured From Space | Video

Jason-3, launched by a SpaceX Falcon 9 on Jan. 17th, 2016, is the 4th in a line of US-European radar … More

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Space Station Flyover of the Mediterranean

Expedition 46 flight engineer Tim Peake of the European Space Agency (ESA) shared this stunning nighttime photograph with his social … More

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Galaxy Cluster Links to Dark Matter Halos –“The Biggest, Most Mysterious Building Blocks of the Universe”

Galaxy clusters are the biggest celestial objects in the sky consisting of thousands of galaxies. They form from nonuniformity in … More

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Space Station Flyover of the Mediterranean

Expedition 46 flight engineer Tim Peake of the European Space Agency (ESA) shared this stunning nighttime photograph with his social … More

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Russian volunteer programmers help to find mysterious black holes

The term "black hole" was first used in the mid-20th century by theoretical physicist John Wheeler. This term denotes relativistic … More

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Searching for orbiting companion stars

The search for exoplanets via the radial velocity technique has been underway for nearly 30 years. The method searches for … More

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Astronomers find six new millisecond pulsars

(Phys.org)—NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope has once again proven that it is an excellent tool to search for rotating neutron … More

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A Candidate for the Biggest Boom Yet Seen

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