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May 9, 2014 Reply by Carmen Elsa Irarragorri Wyland |
Jupiter Goes "Spastic" and Freaks Out!!! Nobody Notices!For those of you that want to see immediately the stuff happening with Jupiter, you can fast forward to time stamp: 4:30 and that is t… Started by Carmen Elsa Irarragorri Wyland |
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Apr 25, 2014 Reply by Carmen Elsa Irarragorri Wyland |
When are the Ides of March, and why beware them?When are the Ides of March, and why beware them? What are the Ides of March? We in modern times probably wouldn’t know, if it weren’t… Started by |
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Mar 17, 2014 Reply by Carmen Elsa Irarragorri Wyland |
Jupiter mystery solved: Why the giant planet's mysterious Great Red Spot has not disappearedJupiter mystery solved: Why the giant planet's mysterious Great Red Spot has not disappeared Date: November 14, 2013 Source: American Phys… Started by |
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Prebiotic Molecules May Form in Exoplanet AtmospheresPrebiotic Molecules May Form in Exoplanet Atmospheres An artist’s conception of an exoplanet with a thick atmosphere. Image Credit: NASA/… Started by |
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Mar 6, 2014 Reply by Carmen Elsa Irarragorri Wyland |
Electron beams and radio signals from the surface of the SunElectron beams and radio signals from the surface of the Sun Date: November 14, 2013 Source: Institutet för rymdfysik - Swedish Institute… Started by |
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Mar 6, 2014 Reply by Carmen Elsa Irarragorri Wyland |
When stars sneezeWhen stars sneeze If you could watch over thousands of years, you’d find that the star is having a sneezing fit. It’s firing off rapid rel… Started by |
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Hydrogen-Free Superluminous Supernovae: New Subclass of Stellar Explosions FoundAccording to an international group of astronomers, two unusual stellar explosions detected in 2006 and 2007 are a new subclass of superlum… Started by |
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Mar 4, 2014 Reply by Carmen Elsa Irarragorri Wyland |
A Naked-Eye Nova in CentaurusA bright nova popped last week in the southern constellation Centaurus. Formally called Nova Centauri 2013 (or Nova Cen 2013), it was di… Started by |
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Mar 3, 2014 Reply by Carmen Elsa Irarragorri Wyland |
Bellatrix, Orion’s third brightest star, means Female WarriorThe third brightest star in Orion, Bellatrix, is often overlooked. And yet Bellatrix is such a wonderful star. You can see it despite the… Started by |
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