positive Space news
Fifty new exoplanets discoveredThe bumper haul of new worlds includes 16 'super-Earths' - planets with a greater mass than our own, but below those of gas giants such as Jupiter. |
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New ‘Goldilocks’ Exoplanet Could be the Most Earth-Like We’ve Yet SeenScientists have tracked down another goldilocks planet 31 light-years from Earth, and according to astronomers it has some strong points in its favor when it comes to the possibility of harboring the ingredients for life. |
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Nasa images show signs of recent flowing water on MarsStriking new images from the mountains of Mars may be the best evidence yet of flowing, liquid water, an essential ingredient for life. |
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Messenger probe enters Mercury orbitNasa's Messenger spacecraft has successfully entered into orbit around the planet Mercury - the first probe to do so. |
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5 Earth-sized planets spied in ‘habitable zone’At least five Earth-sized planets appear to be orbiting their stars at just the right distance to host liquid water, NASA said Wednesday, announcing a significant step in the agency’s search for extraterrestrial life. |
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Rocky exoplanet milestone in hunt for Earth-like worldsAstronomers have discovered the smallest planet outside our solar system, and the first that is undoubtedly rocky like Earth. |
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At Long Last, Moon’s Core ‘Seen’Apollo astronauts may be garnering another prize from their exploits of more than 3 decades ago. They left seismometers across the face of the moon to probe its interior, but no one had been able to paint a clear picture from the data the sensors collected. Now, two independent groups have reanalyzed the Apollo data using modern but very different techniques, and both teams say they have detected lunar seismologists' prime target: a core of iron that is still molten 4.5 billion years after the moon's formation. |
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NASA-Funded Research Discovers Life Built With Toxic ChemicalNASA-funded astrobiology research has changed the fundamental knowledge about what comprises all known life on Earth. |
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NASA-funded survey suggests earth-sized planets are commonNearly one in four stars similar to the sun may host planets as small as Earth, according to a new study funded by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the University of California. |
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Runway opens at world’s first spaceportCommercial space travel took a step closer with the opening of the runway at the world's first spaceport in the US state of New Mexico. |
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A New Pair Of Glasses To View EarthOur view of Earth is set to become even sharper with new instruments to be carried on ESA's Sentinel-3 satellites. In many ways, it will be like looking at Earth through a new pair of glasses. |
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Virgin spaceship’s first solo flightHOLIDAYMAKERS are one small step closer to the stars after the world's first tourist rocket made a giant leap in its race to take people into space. |
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Russian Firm Unveils Plan for First Space HotelThe lead Russian contractor for the International Space Station (ISS) says it plans to build the first hotel in space to cash in on a growing market for private tourism, a senior executive said on Thursday. |
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Astronomers: Newly discovered planet may be able to support lifeAstronomers have discovered a new planet that just may be able to support life in a nearby solar system a mere 20 light years from Earth. |
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Science news headlines
- Light-powered bionic eye invented to help restore sight
- Share your status – and your lungs. Facebook tool promotes organ donation
- Bar Codes Apps Allow Consumers To Make Socially Conscious Choices
- Saving Right Whales? There’s an app for that.
- New technologies detect seizures, and could possibly even eliminate them
- Floating wind turbines to produce low cost renewable energy
- Device invented that can detect infectious disease in minutes
- American Scientists Make Great Leap in Battery Technology
- New system could eventually ‘eliminate’ batteries
- Digital tools ‘to save languages’
- Transplant jaw made by 3D printer claimed as first
- The Cleanweb Takes Off
- Personal medicine is a little bit closer: Sequence your genome for under $1000
- 2012 Doomsday Predictions Debunked by NASA
- New discovery could lead to better artificial hips
- New plasma “brush” may mean painless cavity filling
- First Earth-sized planets spotted
- Artificial Intestines near reality
- Yoav Medan: Ultrasound surgery—healing without cuts
- Harnessing desert sun to power Europe
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