2014年11月12日 星期三

2014-11-13 U.S. Science


New York Times
   
Landing on a Comet, a Mission Aims to Unlock the Mysteries of Earth   
New York Times
An image taken by the Philae lander as it descended toward the surface of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. Credit European Space Agency. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story Share This ...

Rosetta: Scientists await news of 'bouncing' comet probe   BBC News
European spacecraft lands on comet, with a bounce   Los Angeles Times
Cosmic first: European spacecraft lands on comet   The Seattle Times
Sydney Morning Herald   
Boston Globe   
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Capital Wired
   
Pilot in Virgin Galactic crash recovering well, was actually thrown from plane ...   
Capital Wired
The pilot who survived the Virgin Galactic crash in the Mojave Desert last month was thrown from Spaceshiptwo still strapped in his seat as the plane broke apart in midair, federal investigators reported. Pilot Peter Siebold told investigators that he managed to ...

SpaceShipTwo crash survivor unaware feathering system was unlocked   Beta Wired
Pilot Who Survived Virgin Galactic Spaceship Crash Ejected   Design & Trend
Virgin Galactic pilot 'thrown free' from spacecraft   BBC News
Tech Times   
Thegardenisland.com   
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Boing Boing
   
Orion spacecraft arrives at NASA Kennedy, “First step on journey to Mars”   
Boing Boing
NASA's first space-bound Orion capsule is seen in silhouette, set against the pad lights at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 37B on Wednesday, Nov. 12. (collectSPACE). The first space-bound Orion capsule has arrived at a NASA ...

Next generation spaceflight, Orion, is here   North Denver News
NASA's new capsule at launch pad for test flight   Chron.com
Orion Spacecraft Arrives To Cape Canaveral's Launch Pad 37   MarketWatch

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WallStreet OTC
   
Scientists Discover Asteroid with Comet-Like Tail in Hygiea Family   
WallStreet OTC
Whether it is having a little identity crisis, or astronomers are just noticing a key feature they hadn't identified before, asteroid 62412 seems to have a comet-like tail. Normally, astronomers can easily differentiate between comets and asteroids. Comets are ...

First comet-like object with tail found within asteroids of Hygiea family   The Westside Story
Comet-Like Asteroid Boasts Dusty Tail   Nature World News
Active asteroid '62412' with tail found in Hygiea family of asteroids   America Herald
PerfScience   
The Space Reporter   
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Fox News
   
Depth of biggest sea on Saturn's moon Titan measured by NASA probe   
Fox News
Radar data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft reveal the depth of liquid methane/ethane seas on Saturn's moon Titan. (NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASI/Cornell). Kraken Mare, the biggest hydrocarbon sea on Saturn's huge moon Titan, is at least 115 feet deep and ...

Cassini probe measures sea depth on Saturn's moon Titan   UPI.com
Another 'Magic Island'? Cassini Spots New Mystery in a Different Sea   Nature World News
Cassini spacecraft measures depth of Saturn Moon Titan's deepest sea   Daily Digest
Science Recorder   
Design & Trend   
Uncover Michigan   
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Livemint
   
New pictures of comet Siding Spring released by Isro   
Science Recorder
The Indian Space Research Organization (Isro) just released pictures of Comet Siding Spring which were taken from their Mars Orbiter last month. Science Recorder Pro. Free trial. No ads. Exclusive interviews. Access to all articles. Just $4.99/year. Subscribe ...

ISRO releases picture of comet Siding Spring taken by Mars Orbiter   PerfScience
ISRO releases images of Comet Siding Spring taken by 'Mangalyaan'   Zee News
Mangalyaan takes picture of a comet, Isro tweets image   Firstpost
Sci-Tech Today   
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Reuters
   
China-US climate pact 'heartening' but short of what's needed: IPCC   
Reuters
OSLO (Reuters) - A deal between China and the United States to combat global warming is "heartening" although it falls short of the action needed to avert the worst impacts, the head of the U.N. panel of climate scientists said on Wednesday. China said 2030 ...

World leaders call for action on climate change   Science News for Students
US and China shake hands over climate goals: IPCC says it's a start, but not ...   Tech Times
UN report warns of climate change   Florida Flambeau
GlobalPost   
Chicago Tribune   
Science Recorder   
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Herald Sun
   
Of Black Holes and Glittering Stars: The Theory of Everything and Hollywood ...   
Huffington Post
Cosmologists often debate the notion of a "multiverse": could it be that our universe is but one of many? Perhaps infinite numbers of other universes sputter and blink in and out of existence all the time, some of them eerily similar to the one in which we find ...

Win Tickets To The Advance Screening of THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING In St ...   We Are Movie Geeks
AT THE MOVIES: Redmayne's Hawking performance memorable in an ordinary ...   TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
The Human Cost of Science: Stephen Hawking and The Theory of Everything   Scientific American (blog)
Phoenix New Times   
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International Business Times
   
Radiation From Fukushima Reaches US West Coast: What Danger Does ...   
International Business Times
Circles indicate the locations where water samples were collected. White circles indicate that no cesium-134 was detected. Blue circles indicate locations were low levels of cesium-134 were detected. No cesium-134 has yet been detected along the coast, but ...

Fukushima Radioactive Cesium Found Off California Coast   Environment News Service
Fukushima radiation detected off California coast   Mother Nature Network
Fukushima Radiation Approaching California's Coast   American Live Wire
AllGov   
Tech Times   
Lost Coast Outpost   
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International Business Times
   
Robotic 'Dolphins' Offer New Clues About Antarctic Ice Melt   
International Business Times
The Caltech Seaglider robot, aka the robotic “dolphin,” was left to sample the Antarctic for about two months, measuring temperature, salinity and ocean currents to better understand how the ocean contributes to heat transport towards the Antarctic coastline.
Robotic Ocean Gliders Aid Study of Melting Polar Ice   Lab Manager Laboratory News
Robotic Ocean Gliders help Know Activities Taking Place beneath Southern ...   Maine News
Drones used in Antarctic research   Beta Wired
ValueWalk   
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