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Title:
Extreme star cluster bursts into life in new Hubble image [heic0715]
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02-Jan-2007
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The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has captured a spectacular image of NGC 3603, a giant nebula hosting one of the most prominent massive young clusters in the Milky Way, thus supplying a prime...
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VIRTIS Observations of Venus' Lower Atmosphere
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04-Jan-2008
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Since the successful orbit insertion of Venus Express in April 2006, the VIRTIS instrument has gathered numerous high-resolution spectra of Venus' atmosphere in the wavelength range 2-5 micron....
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State-of-the-art grating for Gaia
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30-Jan-2009
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An important milestone has been reached for the Gaia Radial Velocity Spectrometer (RVS): the full-size demonstrator model of the RVS grating - a key component responsible for the dispersion of the...
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No. 20 - Waiting for Probe Descent
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12-Jan-2005
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on its final target and is now just under 48 hours away from its encounter with
Saturn's
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There is more gas in the Galaxy than is dreamt of by astronomers
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11-Jan-2013
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A survey from Herschel has revealed that the reservoir of molecular gas in the Milky Way is hugely underestimated - almost by one third - when it is traced with traditional methods. Monitoring the...
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Mars Express keeps an eye on curious cloud
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25-Jan-2018
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Since 13 September, ESA's Mars Express has been observing the evolution of an elongated cloud formation hovering in the vicinity of the 20 km-high Arsia Mons volcano, close to the planet's equator.
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Mars Express forges collaboration with Japanese Mars mission
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25-Jan-2001
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International collaboration between Europe and Japan took a step forward last month when scientists building instruments for ESA's Mars Express mission travelled to Japan for a meeting with their...
Title:
Hubble spies huge clusters of stars formed by ancient encounter [heic0103]
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06-Jan-2001
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Beautiful, detailed Hubble images of the centre of the prototypical starburst galaxy M82 point to a violent past. An ancient burst of star formation that gave birth to more than 100 super star...
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ESA's Planck satellite shapes up
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09-Jan-2000
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Planck, ESA's satellite to study the Universe as it was shortly after the Big Bang, is quickly taking shape. Its conceptual design has been settled and was presented to the Planck scientific...
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Is life the rule or the exception? The answer may be in the interstellar clouds
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28-Jan-2002
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Is life a highly improbable event, or is it rather the inevitable consequence of a rich chemical soup available everywhere in the cosmos? Scientists have recently found new evidence that amino...
Title:
Beamed radio emission from Earth
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27-Jan-2008
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A recent study reveals how the most powerful emission of terrestrial origin, the Auroral Kilometric Radiation (AKR), is beamed into space. This result was obtained using data collected by the four...
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Cluster reveals the reformation of the Earth's bow shock
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11-Jan-2007
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Plasma shock waves are some of the most spectacular, visually striking and energetic events in the Universe (Image 1). Generated by the explosion of stars (supernovae) or induced by stellar winds...
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Surprisingly erratic X-ray auroras discovered at Jupiter
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30-Jan-2017
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ESA and NASA space telescopes have revealed that, unlike Earth's polar lights, the intense auroras seen at Jupiter's poles unexpectedly behave independently of one another.
Title:
Exploiting the ISO Data Archive -
Infrared
Astronomy in the Internet Age
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02-Jan-2003
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Exploiting the ISO Data Archive
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No. 257 - End of the twenty-third eclipse season, end of the fourteenth Earth occultation season, continuation of the surface imaging campaign
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12-Jan-2013
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Report for the period 3 February to 2 March 2013This reporting period covers four weeks of Venus Express operations, from 3 February to 2 March 2013. It includes the end of the twenty-third eclipse...
Title:
Webb's first space targets chosen
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13-Jan-2017
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Gas giant Jupiter, organic molecules in star-forming clouds and baby galaxies in the distant Universe are among the first targets for which data will be immediately available from the James Webb...
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A Viking galaxy found by Hipparcos shows how the Milky Way grew
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04-Jan-1999
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A dozen ancient stars, scattered all over the sky, are survivors from asmall galaxy that invaded the Milky Way like a shipload of Vikings. TheEuropean Space Agency's Hipparcos satellite, which...
Title:
NASA joins ESA's 'dark Universe' mission
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24-Jan-2013
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NASA has officially joined ESA's Euclid mission, a space telescope designed to investigate the mysterious natures of dark matter and dark energy.
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Key milestone for Euclid mission, now ready for final assembly
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18-Jan-2018
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ESA's Euclid mission has passed its critical design review, marking the successful completion of a major phase in the progress of the project. The review verified that the overall mission...
Title:
Hubble views a bizarre cosmic quartet [heic1514]
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18-Jan-2015
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This new NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image shows a gathering of four cosmic companions. This quartet forms part of a group of galaxies known as the Hickson Compact Group 16, or HCG 16 – a...
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