Stargazers are rushing to telescopes to see a rare supernova explosion - believed to be the closest to earth for 150 years. The blast was discovered in the Messier 82 galaxy which is 12 million light years away, in the constellation Ursa Major. The announcement came from Russian amateur astronomers in Blagoveschensk. After that students from University College London checked screen grabs from thei
Last update: 27 Nov 2013, 02:17 UT (ISON now in SOHO's field of view) IMAGES & MOVIES Latest images from LASCO C3 and C2 Latest movies from LASCO C3 and C2 [Full resolution versions of C3 and C2] TIMELINE 27-Nov-13 23:01 UT - Multiple movies from NASA GSFC: NASA's Solar Observing Fleet Watch Comet ISON's Journey Around the Sun and a story from the NASA homepage Comet ISON Streams Toward the Sun.
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If you see this message, your browser is not compatible. The following table summarizes by object the potential future Earth impact events that the JPL Sentry System has detected based on currently available observations. Click on the object designation to go to a page with full details on that object. Sentry is a highly automated collision monitoring system that continually scans the most current
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Part of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory mission, Curiosity, was the largest and most capable rover ever sent to Mars when it launched in 2011. Curiosity set out to answer the question: Did Mars ever have the right environmental conditions to support small life forms called microbes? Early in its mission, Curiosity's scientific tools found chemical and mineral evidence of past habitable environments
Part of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory mission, Curiosity, was the largest and most capable rover ever sent to Mars when it launched in 2011. Curiosity set out to answer the question: Did Mars ever have the right environmental conditions to support small life forms called microbes? Early in its mission, Curiosity's scientific tools found chemical and mineral evidence of past habitable environments
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