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Title:
Imaging the Interaction of the Heliosphere with the Interstellar Medium from
Saturn
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13-Jan-2009
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Imaging the Interaction of the Heliosphere with the Interstellar Medium from Saturn with Cassini Publication date: 13 November 2009 Authors: Krimigis, S.M. et al. Journal: Science Volume: 326...
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New evidence for recent volcanism on Venus
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08-Jan-2010
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Emissivity measurements carried out with the VIRTIS instrument aboard the European Space Agency's Venus Express spacecraft indicate that Venus has been volcanically active in recent geological...
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Gamma-ray burst most energetic event in the Universe!
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06-Jan-1998
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A team of astronomers from the California Institute of Technology announced today that a recently detected cosmic gamma-ray burst was as bright as the rest of the universe, releasing a hundred...
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Nightglow in the Upper Atmosphere of Mars and Implications for Atmospheric Transport
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27-Jan-2005
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We detected light emissions in the nightside Martian atmosphere with the SPICAM ultraviolet (UV) spectrometer on board Mars Express. The UV spectrum of this nightglow is composed of hydrogen Lyman...
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X-ray emission from the jets of infant stars
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30-Jan-2001
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Studying distant stars and their planets in different states of evolution is of great interest to astronomers and of immense importance for astronomy. XMM-Newton has added its contribution with...
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Icy surprises at Rosetta's comet
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17-Jan-2016
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As Rosetta's comet approached its most active period last year, the spacecraft spotted carbon dioxide ice – never before seen on a comet – followed by the emergence of two unusually large patches...
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A new technique to gauge the distant Universe
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03-Jan-2015
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Scientists have developed a technique to use quasars – powerful sources driven by supermassive black holes at the centre of galaxies – to study the Universe's history and composition. To...
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Hubble Assembles Wide View of the Distant Universe [heic1909]
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02-Jan-2019
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Astronomers developed a mosaic of the distant Universe that documents 16 years of observations from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. The image, called the Hubble Legacy Field, contains roughly...
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News Release: Mega starbirth cluster is biggest, brightest and hottest ever seen [heic0312]
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30-Jan-2003
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A mysterious arc of light found behind a distant cluster of galaxies has turned out to be the biggest, brightest and hottest star-forming region ever seen in space.
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Hubble panoramic view of Orion Nebula reveals thousands of stars [heic0601]
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11-Jan-2006
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In one of the most detailed astronomical images ever produced, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope is offering an unprecedented look at the Orion Nebula. This turbulent star-formation region is one...
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No. 16 - Ready for payload commissioning
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21-Jan-2004
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The spacecraft is now in its 194th orbit, in good status and with all functions performing nominally. As in previous weeks, the ion drive has only generated thrust around the perigee point to...
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Large water reservoirs at the dawn of stellar birth
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09-Jan-2012
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ESA's Herschel space observatory has discovered enough water vapour to fill Earth's oceans more than 2000 times over, in a gas and dust cloud that is on the verge of collapsing into a new Sun-like...
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Mission Team
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03-Jan-2012
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Mission Team The Cassini-Huygens venture is a masterpiece of collaboration, uniting the space agencies, NASA, ESA, and ASI, and scientists and engineers on both sides of the Atlantic. To the...
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Hubble finds relic of a shredded galaxy [heic1203]
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15-Jan-2012
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Astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have found a cluster of young blue stars surrounding a mid-sized black hole called HLX-1. The discovery suggests that the black hole formed in...
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Exoplanet and cosmology discoveries awarded Nobel Prize in Physics
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08-Jan-2019
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ESA congratulates 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics laureates Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz, who have been awarded the prestigious prize for the first discovery of an exoplanet orbiting a solar-type...
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Herschel and Planck honoured with Space Systems Award
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02-Jan-2015
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The Herschel and Planck project teams are this year's recipients of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Space Systems Award.
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Herschel and Planck honoured with Space Systems Award
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02-Jan-2015
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The Herschel and Planck project teams are this year's recipients of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Space Systems Award.
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Exploring the digital Universe with Europe's Astrophysical Virtual Observatory [heic0115]
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04-Jan-2001
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wavelengths - from high-energy gamma rays through the ultraviolet and visible to the
infrared
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Philae's second touchdown site discovered at 'skull-top' ridge
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28-Jan-2020
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After years of detective work, the second touchdown site of Rosetta's Philae lander has been located on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko in a site that resembles the shape of a skull. Philae left...
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Planck's HFI completes its survey of early Universe
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16-Jan-2012
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The High Frequency Instrument on ESA's Planck mission has completed its survey of the remnant light from the Big Bang. The sensor ran out of coolant on Saturday as expected, ending its ability to...
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