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Giant 'blob' discovered in very deep space PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 08 May 2009 00:00
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Himiko

So far, the blob has been unavailable for comment...

However, it does have a name: 'Himiko' a reference to a mysterious Japanese queen.

The newly discovered blob was named by Masami Ouchi of the Carnegie Institution for Science, lead researcher of an international team of astronomers. 

The most distant and ancient large object ever spotted - Himiko's existence poses a mystery for astronomers and cosmologists.

 
GOCE: an aerodynamic satellite! PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 07 April 2009 10:46

ESA GOCE satellite

European Space Agency's GOCE satellite 'flies' on the edge of the atmosphere...

Skimming the edge of the Earth's atmosphere at a height of 250km up, the ESA's Gravity Field and Steady-State Ocean Circulation Explorer (GOCE) has the look of science fiction about it.

Designed to take micro-measurements of Earth's gravity, data from GOCE will be used to construct a high-resolution map of our planet.  One of the benefits is a more intimate understanding of how gravity pulls on water, and hence the behaviour of hot and cold currents.  Scientists believe that studying information gathered by GOCE will greatly improve computer models of climate, helping to predict future climate change.

GOCE: 'way-cool' design...
 
FIRST EVER: satellite collision PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 11 February 2009 00:00
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Iridium satellite destroyed

It was going to happen eventually - and today was the day. 

Iridium Satellite LLC released a statement earlier confirming that it had lost an operational satellite as a result of a collision with a dormant Russian satellite.  According to the official press release from the company, the event will have '...minimal impact on Iridium's service' and result in '...very limited service disruption in the form of brief, occasional outages'.

NASA and the U.S. Space Command is assessing whether or not the spreading debris cloud will become a hazard to other satellites and in particular to the International Space Station; currently occupied by three astronauts.

Iridium is a provider of mobile satellite phone systems and as such it operates the largest privately owned group of satellites in orbit around the earth: 66 operational as well as in-orbit spares.


 
China launches third manned space mission PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 25 September 2008 18:12
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Chinese astronauts plan spacewalk

Spacewalk is planned in earth orbit

China's most recent manned excursion into earth orbit launched successfully from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the northwestern Gansu Province at 9:10pm local time  (UTC+8). 

 
NASA's 50th birthday! PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 30 July 2008 12:45
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NASA - 50th birthday

And all of us here on earth should be very proud....

In 1957, President Dwight Eisenhower signed the US National Aeronautics and Space Act, which  on July 29, 1958 brought into existence the National Aeronautics and Space Administration - which we know as NASA.
 
Human race too busy to notice exploding star PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 20 July 2008 15:23
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5th June 2007: must have been a great night for tv...

The European Space Agency's XMM-Newton satellite has revealed that a star in the constellation Puppis has gone nova - blasting away the top layers of the star's surface in a hugely bright and energetic explosion.