Astronomers Witness Star Birth
Posted by wengler on Jun 19, 2010 | Leave a Comment
A Astronomers witness spectacular moment, the birth of a new star was captured by the telescopes of the United States Space Agency (NASA) is currently in use scientists from Harvard and Yale.
Astronomers from the American association of the eight Ivy League elite U.S. universities found the youngest stars in star forming regions, Persus, about 800 light years or 4700 trillion miles away from the Milky Way Galaxy.
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Space-X Falcon 9 Rocket launch success
Posted by Eka on Jun 06, 2010 | Leave a Comment
A rocket Space-X Falcon 9 has been taken off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Base Station on Friday launch successful, aim the rocket will reach a cargo NASA’s International Space Station.
This launch marks a major milestone for the development of rocket Space Exploration Technologies, or SpaceX, which plans to use the Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon capsules to transport people on earth and its other content, into orbit.
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Amateur Astronomer spots another Jupiter strike
Posted by Eka on Jun 04, 2010 | Leave a Comment
Something’s hit Jupiter again. cosmic collision was filmed by an amateur astronomer in Australia, Anthony Wesley, when observing the giant gas planets, Thursday, June 3, 2010.
According to Wesley, cosmic collision caused a flash of light. It seems the object fired in layers of Jupiter’s atmosphere.
“I do not believe myself when I saw a flash of light,” said Wesley as quoted by the Associated Press...
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