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11 years ago
+20 20 0 x 2Roses and raindrops
Roses are beautiful flowers, That come in bright colours and look great in any garden, Roses love coffee dregs from coffee machines, These roses are from my and our neighbours garden, most are floribundas, the fourth one is a rock rose, same Rosa fam ...
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+19 19 0Scientists progress toward plasma acceleration
Scientists have demonstrated the particle acceleration technique is powerful and efficient enough to drive future accelerators.
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+2 3 1ALMA Finds Best Evidence Yet for Galactic Merger in Distant Protocluster - SpaceRef
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+23 23 0The Origin Of Jupiter's Great Red Spot - SpaceRef
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+6 6 0SEN
Astronomers using the W. M. Keck Observatory believe that they have solved the riddle of the bizarre object in the centre of our Milky Way galaxy. But the claim has sparked fresh controversy.
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+16 16 0Gaia space observatory could discover 70,000 new Jupiters
After a 20-year search, astronomers have uncovered a grand total of 1,900 planets residing outside of the Solar System. According to a new study, the Gaia space observatory could help that figure ...
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+7 8 1Carl Sagan - You Are Here (Pale Blue Dot) [Sagan Time]
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+5 6 1The Most Astounding Fact - Neil deGrasse Tyson
Here's a great statement from Neil deGrasse Tyson, American astrophysicist.
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+21 21 0Follow the Dust to Find Planets
By studying dust structures around other stars, astronomers are learning where planets are hiding.
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+15 15 0Universe's 10 Greatest Unsolved Mysteries
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+14 14 0NASA's NuStar discovery
NASA's NuSTAR's serendipitous discovery in this field lies to the left of a galaxy, called IC751, at which the telescope originally intended to look.
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+25 25 0 x 1New type of chemical bond may form in extreme magnetic fields of stars
Hydrogen and helium may bond magnetically near white dwarfs and neutron stars.
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+17 17 0Half of stars are 'outside galaxies'
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+16 16 0Orion launch to test human flight risks in deep space
Washington (AFP) Nov 06, 2014 - With memories still fresh of two commercial space flight accidents in the past 10 days, NASA is readying its first test flight of the Orion spacecraft that could one day carry humans to Mars.
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+18 19 1 x 1Pluto may Share a Thin Cloak with Charon | CosmosUp
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+17 17 0Where Did Time Come From, and Why Does It Seem to Flow? - Facts So Romantic - Nautilus
ASU Paul Davies has a lot on his mind—or perhaps more accurate to say in his mind. A physicist at Arizona State University, he does…
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+19 19 0Planet Spotted Forming In Binary System | IFLScience
Planets may form in multi-star systems more often than we realised and indeed we might even have caught one in the act. The idea of planets with twin (or more) suns makes for great science fiction visuals and plot devices, but for a long time no one ...
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+7 8 1Tuning in to Radio Exoplanets
Title: Limits on low frequency radio emission from southern exoplanets Authors: Tara Murphy, et al. First Author Institution: Sydney Institute for Astronomy, The University of Sydney, Australia Sta...
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+11 11 0The Autumn night sky with Richard Pearson
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+24 24 0 x 1All Solar Systems likely have Water (just like ours!)
This flowchart picture shows the evolution of water as it starts out in the Sun's birth cloud, survives the destructive formation of the early solar system




















