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Russian meteor largest in a centuryI assume you have all heard about the Russian meteor that exploded over over the region of Chelyabinsk in Russia, near the southern Ural Mo… Started by Adriana |
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Feb 18, 2013 Reply by Neal |
Weird little shiny thing on Mars?This is odd, and very interesting. And I can't wait for all the crazy explanatory 'theories' that will emerge as it picks up steam on the I… Started by Michel |
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Feb 9, 2013 Reply by Adriana |
TerraformingTerraforming Venus and Mars I apologise for the length of the discussion. The Salient Points about Venus and Mars. Mars. Mass = 6.4185×102… Started by Davy |
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Jan 30, 2013 Reply by Davy |
Space Explosion to Blame for Tree Ring Mystery, Astronomers SayMore than 1,200 years ago, some mysterious event was recorded in tree rings in a Japanese cedar forest. While one study suggested a solar… Started by Michel |
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Earth may be crashing through dark matter walls14:00 19 January 2013by Lisa Grossman Earth is constantly crashing through huge walls of dark matter, and we already have the tools to dete… Started by Michel |
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Jan 20, 2013 Reply by Doone |
Link to Drake Equation CalculatorLink to Drake Equation Calculator With all of the new Kepler and other information on the prevalence of planets in our galaxy and universe… Started by Doone |
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Jan 16, 2013 Reply by Adriana |
The largest structure in the universeAstronomers just found a clump of quasars which constitutes the largest structure so far observed in our universe. Astronomers named it Hug… Started by Adriana |
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Jan 16, 2013 Reply by Doone |
Canadian astronaut tweets with William Shatner from spaceNow that is cool! I knew Hadfield was not your run-of-the-mill astronaut - he's rather flamboyant as Canadians go - but this is really funn… Started by Michel |
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Jan 4, 2013 Reply by Adriana |
Meteor shower tonight!Meteors will light up the winter sky The Quadrantids, one of the best but least-known meteor showers, will shine in the new year. By Micha… Started by Adriana |
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Jan 3, 2013 Reply by Marianne |
List of galaxies visible to the naked eyeThere are surprisingly few. And it's not been yet a century that we've known there were any other galaxies. List of naked-eye galaxies Th… Started by Michel |
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Jan 1, 2013 Reply by Doone |
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