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The artist’s concept gives a view of the Pluto system from the surface of Nix or Hydra, two of its moons discovered in 2005. Nix and Hydra are two to three times farther from Pluto than its large moon, Charon (to the right of Pluto), which was
Critics’ best bets for Friday - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Planetary Pedal. Registration 6 to 7 p.m. Thursday at St. Louis Science Center s James S. McDonnell Planetarium, Faulkner Drive in Forest Park. Free. www.trailnet.org. Riders will pedal five miles before returning to the Planetarium for a for a
Bebo reaches out to alien civilisations - Thetech Herald
Looking to perhaps stretch its core audience appeal beyond the boundaries defined by planet Earth and humankind, popular social networking Web site Bebo has announced it is joining forces with RDF Digital to beam a ground-breaking digital time
Radio Telescope Reveals Secrets of Massive Black Hole - US News and World Report
At the cores of many galaxies, supermassive black holes expel powerful jets of particles at nearly the speed of light. Just how they perform this feat has long been one of the mysteries of astrophysics. The leading theory says the particles are
Solar eclipse - Melton Times
Amateur local astronomer Andrew Atterbury took this startling picture of Friday’s solar eclipse with an old digital camera from Stanton Road, Asfordby Hill. The partial eclipse started at 9.30am and lasted for about 90 minutes. Mr Atterbury said
AARNet boosts high-speed net links - Australian IT
RESEARCHERS and academics in Australia have been given a ten-fold bandwidth boost thanks to a network upgrade by Australia’s Academic and Research Network (AARNet). The improvements will see users’ 1Gbps link increased to 10Gbps. “At this speed, it’s
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