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February 2007
The first mission to Mercury in three decades, BepiColombo will prepare to launch in 2013.
Provided by ESA, Noordwijk, Netherlands
Published: February 28, 2007
Ganymede
The Pluto-bound New Horizons spacecraft flew past Jupiter this morning, studying the giant planet while receiving a gravity boost needed to reach the outer solar system.
By Richard Talcott
Published: February 28, 2007
The unique spacecraft is now on track to its next destination: Earth.
Provided by ESA, Noordwijk, Netherlands
Published: February 27, 2007
X rays, likely generated by a magnetic field, give astronomers clues about Herbig stars.
Provided by ESA, Noordwijk, Netherlands
Published: February 27, 2007
HD 189733b
Astronomers have directly measured the first spectrum from a known planet orbiting a distant star.
Provided by the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Published: February 26, 2007
20th Anniversary of SN 1987A
Twenty years later, observations of SN 1987A are still changing astronomers' knowledge of the death of stars.
Provided by STScI, Baltimore, Maryland
Published: February 23, 2007
Updated Scorpius
Days after a faint star in Scorpius brightened into a naked-eye nova, yet another nova twinkles in the Scorpion.
By Daniel Pendick
Published: February 22, 2007
Aurora (Fall 2006)
New results obtained by the ESA's Cluster satellites provide new insight into auroral arcs.
Provided by ESA, Noordwijk, Netherlands
Published: February 16, 2007
The strong clustering of quasars 10 billion light-years away helps astronomers infer that they lie in dark-matter "halos."
Provided by Princeton University, New Jersey
Published: February 15, 2007
50-meter dish
China's deep-space network is ready for its first lunar spacecraft to launch.
Renjiang Xie
Published: February 14, 2007
Helix Nebula
Comet collisions have generated an extreme amount of dust in the Helix Nebula.
Provided by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California
Published: February 13, 2007
Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle
A proposed reduction in NASA's exploration-system budget could prolong the gap in human spaceflight after the shuttle retires.
By Daniel Pendick
Published: February 12, 2007
Ulysses
The solar-exploring spacecraft has reached maximum latitude.
Provided by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California
Published: February 11, 2007
NASA's Swift Gamma-ray Explorer
New model suggests gamma-ray bursts are powered by magnetic outflow from the collapsed star.
Provided by the Royal Astronomical Society, United Kingdom
Published: February 9, 2007
A new study suggests how astronomers may be able to find out.
Provided by University of Wisconsin-Madison
Published: February 8, 2007
Comet Tempel 1
The Deep Impact experiment and samples returned by the Stardust spacecraft reveal what comets have in common and their differences.
By Laura Layton
Published: February 7, 2007
integral
Absorbent gas cocoons shroud neutron star-supergiant star pairs, making them nearly invisible.
Provided by the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope
Published: February 6, 2007
Astronomers report a new type of energetic gamma-ray emitter is likely related to supersonic winds in stellar clusters.
Provided by the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope
Published: February 6, 2007
Asteroid impact
Scientists and engineers will gather in March to discuss tracking near-Earth objects and preventing possible future impacts.
Provided by Aerospace Corporation, El Segundo, California
Published: February 2, 2007
Cloudy Titan
The Cassini spacecraft imaged an enormous cloud over Titan's north pole.
Provided by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California
Published: February 2, 2007
Discovery Channel Telescope facility
Steady progress keeps this innovative telescope on track to be fully operational by 2010.
By Erin Dolan
Published: February 1, 2007
Phoenix lander
Scientists suggest that current probes designed to find life on Mars cannot drill deep enough to find living cells.
Provided by the American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C.
Published: February 1, 2007
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