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NASA is planning a mission to fly directly into the sun's atmosphere to find out how it's heated.
Extreme Life Posted: 09/06/10 Author: Henry Bortman Summary: How long have viruses been around? No one knows. Scientists at Portland State University have begun taking the first steps toward answering this question. Jim Laidler collects samples for
Professor of Cosmology, David WandsA team of researchers from the University of Portsmouth have won £10,000 in recognition of cosmology research conducted in collaboration with a university in Japan. The team from the Institute of Cosmology and
Responding to President Obama's call for a manned asteroid mission by 2025, brainstorming scientists and engineers say NASA could start exploring nearby space rocks with robotic probes in four years, followed by a bare-bones human expedition by the end
NASA is set to launch a satellite in 2014 that will greatly increase the understanding of the phenomenon when it launches the magnetospheric multiscale mission, a suite of four identical spacecraft that will study magnetic reconnection in the best
The Hubble space telescope has captured stunning images of a supernova which was first viewed on earth over ten years ago.
The U.S. space administration (NASA) has announced an ambitious plan that should see a satellite launched towards the Sun by 2018. The Solar Probe Plus vehicle, once it has completed its 150 million kilometre journey to the star, will be tasked with