Planetary protection: X-ray super-flares aid formation of ’solar - SpaceRef

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Planetary protection: X-ray super-flares aid formation of ’solar - SpaceRef

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This Chandra image shows the Orion Nebula Cluster, a rich cluster of young stars observed almost continuously for 13 days. New results from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory about the Orion Nebula imply super-flares torched our young solar system

A Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) launches atop an Ares rocket in this - Space News
The Ares V and Ares I rockets NASA plans to succeed its space shuttle fleet. Credit: NASA. Orion approaches the International Space Station. Photo credit: Lockheed Martin Corp. This NASA chart mapped the initial schedule for launch abort and rocket

Integrating your media - Mac Central
If you re like me, your home has at least one of each of the following items: Mac, TV, and stereo. You ve heard of the advantages of making these things communicate with each other yet they continue to live in separate worlds. It s time to put

Big Things Come In Small Packages - The Celestron C65 Mini-Mak - Universe Today
Have you been wanting to get your hands on a telescope that’s easy to use, very portable and best of all only costs $55? Don’t you dare go to a department store and pick up a “toy”. I’m here to tell you when you decide to play with a Celestron C65

Space cloud to collide with our galaxy - MSNBC
AUSTIN, Texas - A colossal cloud of gas is racing toward a collision with our galaxy, and when it hits, the crash could trigger an intense burst of star formation. The collision and stellar light show will occur in 20 million to 40 million years, an

Russia resurgent - Los Angeles Times
Today is the 50th anniversary of Sputnik’s launch. Why does a formerly communist space program seem so much more market-oriented these days (in terms of taking paid tourists, accepting ads, etc) than NASA? All this week, Rand Simberg and Homer Hickam

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