Saturday, May 28, 2016

Building Blocks of Life Found in Comet's Atmosphere and other top stories.

  • Building Blocks of Life Found in Comet's Atmosphere

    Building Blocks of Life Found in Comet's Atmosphere
    Instruments on the Rosetta spacecraft have detected compounds critical to life, including the amino acid glycine and the element phosphorus, in the shroud of gases surrounding Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. Credit: ESA/Rosetta/NAVCAM - CC BY-SA IGO 3.0 For the first time, scientists have directly detected a crucial amino acid and a rich selection of organic molecules in the dusty atmosphere of a comet, further bolstering the hypothesis that these icy objects delivered some of life's in..
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  • SpaceX makes fourth successful rocket landing

    SpaceX makes fourth successful rocket landing
    SpaceX launched an Asian communications satellite into a distant orbit Friday and for the fourth time managed to recover the rocket that did the work. Under blue skies dotted with clouds, the shiny white Falcon 9 rocket blasted off from Cape Canaveral, ...
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  • Planetary Resources Raises $21M for Near-Term Market: Earth Observation

    Planetary Resources Raises $21M for Near-Term Market: Earth Observation
    The same satellite-based sensors Planetary Resources is developing to prospect for asteroids in deep space can be pointed back at Earth to help global agribusinesses and commodities traders monitor crops, and enable oil and gas drillers to find new targets. The Bellevue, WA-based space company announced a $21.1 million funding round to support work toward a near-term business opportunity in Earth observation—taking advantage of the hyperspectral and thermographic sensors it is refining in servi..
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  • Manhattanhenge happening Memorial Day

    Manhattanhenge happening Memorial Day
    Like this topic? You may also like these photo galleries:AutoplayShow ThumbnailsShow CaptionsLast SlideNext SlideClearing skies allowed the sun to come through with a dramatic sunset during a past Manhattanhenge.(Photo: Jared Kay, Your Take)Like your cousin with the tiny house, the sun’s location is always changing.That’s why four times a year, New Yorkers and anyone with an artsy Instagram page freak out about Manhattanhenge, when the sun lines up exactly with Manhattan’s street grid and the ci..
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  • Utah moon rock locked away during planetarium remodel

    Utah moon rock locked away during planetarium remodel
    SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - A rare moon rock has gone under lock and key while Salt Lake City’s Clark Planetarium undergoes renovations for the next several months.The Salt Lake Tribune reports (http://bit.ly/1P4TqF7) that the object was escorted by armed guards Friday to a downtown bank vault.The apricot-size rock has been on permanent loan from NASA since 1975.It is part of the 842 pounds of lunar rocks collected over the course of six Apollo missions between 1969 and 1972.Planetarium director Seth ..
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  • This is the best view of Pluto most of us will see in our lifetime

    This is the best view of Pluto most of us will see in our lifetime
    A new mosaic pieced together by NASA scientists and captured by the New Horizons spacecraft shows off the most detailed view of Pluto many of us will ever see. The high-resolution mosaic shows a huge swath of Pluto as imaged by New Horizons when it flew close by the dwarf planet in July 2015.  NASA had previously released many of the detailed photos that make up the mosaic, but this is the first time all of the images have been strung together. “This new image product is just magnetic,” Alan St..
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  • Massive, Violent Landslide Created Zion National Park, Study Says | The Weather Channel

    Massive, Violent Landslide Created Zion National Park, Study Says | The Weather Channel
    Every year, millions of people travel to Utah to take in the beautiful and peaceful scenery in Zion National Park. According to a new study, however, the geographic stunner was formed by a massive prehistoric landslide that was far from tranquil.The study, published Thursday in the Geological Society of America, said the park’s flat valley floor owes its creation to the collapse of a wall of Navajo Sandstone that was almost 900 miles high. Weak layers in the underlying Kayenta Formation sent deb..
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  • Schrödinger's cat just got even weirder (and even more confusing)

    Schrödinger's cat just got even weirder (and even more confusing)
    (Mariana Bazo/Reuters) Everyone's heard of Schrödinger's cat, and if you're not a physicist or a liar, you can probably admit that you don't really get it. Well, hold onto your hats: A new study pushes the thought experiment into even stranger territory. Scientists have given Schrödinger's kitty a second box to play in. If the infamous imaginary cat can be both alive and dead at the same time, they argue, it can also be both dead and alive simultaneously in two locations at once. (giphy) ..
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  • This odd ancient Australian marsupial had an insatiable appetite for snails

    This odd ancient Australian marsupial had an insatiable appetite for snails
    Artist reconstruction of a malleodectid from 15 million years ago chomping down on what appears to have been its favorite food — snails. (Peter Schouten) Australia's Riversleigh World Heritage site — a limestone cave filled with countless skeletons, remains of poor creatures that plummeted in over the course of millions of years — is a who's who of weird extinct animals. From its depths, scientists have uncovered fossils of the Thingodonta, a woodpecker-like marsupial that used its teeth to..
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  • NASA Will Try to Pump Up Inflatable Space Station Room Again Saturday

    NASA Will Try to Pump Up Inflatable Space Station Room Again Saturday
    This artist's illustration shows the Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM) built by Bigelow Aerospace as it will appear once fully inflated on the International Space Station. NASA and Bigelow Aerospace will try to inflate the module on Saturday, May 28, after calling off their first try on Thursday. Credit: NASA Editor's note: This story was updated at 7:25 p.m. EDT on May 27 to give the time of Saturday's attempted BEAM inflation, which NASA had not previously announced. NASA wil..
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