Dec. 21, 2012, wasn’t the end of the world, and here’s why. Original post on nasa.gov Comments on reddit.com
Tag Archives: earth
Closest Earth-like planet may be 13 light years away – space – 06 February 2013
A habitable exoplanet should be near enough for future telescopes to probe its atmosphere for signs of life Original post on newscientist.com Comments on reddit.com
Kepler Space Telescope Data Reveals Billions Of Earth-Like Planets Near Earth
If ET phones home today, his long distance charge might not be as much as people believed when Steven Spielberg’s classic film came out three decades ago. Original post on huffingtonpost.com Comments on reddit.com
8th century gamma ray burst irradiated the Earth, study finds
(Phys.org)—A nearby short duration gamma-ray burst may be the cause of an intense blast of high-energy radiation that hit the Earth in the 8th century, according to new research led by astronomers Valeri Hambaryan and Ralph Neuhӓuser. The two scientists, based at the Astrophysics Institute of the… Original post on phys.org Comments on reddit.com
Dinosaur-killing asteroid was a twin terror – space – 01 February 2013
The infamous space rock that wiped out the dinosaurs may have been a binary – two asteroids revolving around each other Original post on newscientist.com Comments on reddit.com
Exclusive: Google’s Eric Schmidt Unloads on China in New Book – Corporate Intelligence
The Google executive chairman’s new book, to be released in April, makes a strong case that in an increasingly online world, China is a dangerous and menacing superpower. Original post on wsj.com Comments on reddit.com
Asteroid Vesta more like Earth than realized, study shows
The cold, dead asteroid Vesta might have had a very active inner life early in the solar system’s history, according to an unusual analysis of a Saharan meteorite. Original post on phys.org Comments on reddit.com
Google Earth puts North Korea labour camps on the map – RTÉ News
Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt’s visit to North Korea this week has been met with sharp criticism, but the global Internet search giant indirectly is helping to make history by revealing one of the reclusive country’s darkest secrets. Original post on rte.ie Comments on reddit.com
Earth may be crashing through dark matter walls – physics-math – 19 January 2013
If the universe is a patchwork quilt of exotic force fields, we should be able to detect dark matter whenever we cross between patches Original post on newscientist.com Comments on reddit.com
Asteroid Apophis Takes a Pass in 2036 – Homepage News
The early results are in from a giant radar dish tracking asteroid 99942 Apophis, and it’s good news for planet Earth: there’s essentially no chance that this threatening object will hit us in 2036. Original post on skyandtelescope.com Comments on reddit.com
NASA – At Least One in Six Stars Has an Earth-sized Planet
A new analysis of Kepler data shows that about 17 percent of stars have an Earth-sized planet in an orbit closer than Mercury. Original post on nasa.gov Comments on reddit.com
Planet’s oldest fossils found in Pilbara, experts say
Scientists analysing Australian rocks have discovered traces of bacteria that lived a record-breaking 3.49 billion years ago, a mere billion years after Earth formed. Original post on smh.com.au Comments on reddit.com
China Focus: Chinese scientists find evidence for speed of gravity – Xinhua – English.news.cn
Another Earth Just 12 Light-Years Away? – ScienceNOW
Another Earth Just 12 Light-Years Away? – ScienceNOW Original post on sciencemag.org Comments on reddit.com
BBC News – What are the health risks of space travel?
To boldly go where no man has gone before could damage more than your just your wallet. Scientists are researching how it could impact on our health too. Original post on bbc.co.uk Comments on reddit.com
4179 Toutatis – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Geminid Meteor Shower December 13-14 2012
New study suggests Earth’s lower mantel penetrated by metallic blobs
(Phys.org)—Researchers from Yale University have found that molten iron is able to penetrate into rock samples in a unique way under certain conditions. Geophysicist Shun-ichiro Karato and student Kazuhiko Otsuka together have found that when molten iron is brought into contact with magnesium-iron… Original post on phys.org Comments on reddit.com
NASA – Hidden Portals in Earth’s Magnetic Field
A NASA-funded researcher at the University of Iowa has figured out how to find X-points, places where the magnetic field of Earth connects to the magnetic field of the Sun. Original post on nasa.gov Comments on reddit.com
Exclusive: Inside Google Spanner, the Largest Single Database on Earth – Wired Enterprise
Much like the engineering team that created it, Google Spanner is something that stretches across the globe while behaving as if it’s all in one place. Unveiled this fall after years of hints and rumors, it’s the first worldwide database worthy of the name — a database designed to seamlessly operate across hundreds of data centers and millions of machines and trillions of rows of information. Original post on wired.com Comments on reddit.com
LARGEST BELCH EVER SEEN devastates gassy GIANT Saturn
ESO – eso1241 – Planet Found in Nearest Star System to Earth
eso1241 – Planet Found in Nearest Star System to Earth. European astronomers have discovered a planet with about the mass of the Earth orbiting a star in the Alpha Centauri system — the nearest to Earth. It is also the lightest exoplanet ever discovered around a star like the Sun. The planet was detected using the HARPS instrument on the 3.6-metre telescope at ESO’s La Silla Observatory in Chile. The results will appear online in the journal Nature on 17 October 2012.. Alpha Centauri is one of the brightest stars in the southern skies and is the nearest stellar system to our Solar System — only 4.3 light-years away. It is actually a triple star — a system consisting of two stars similar to the Sun orbiting close to each other, designated Alpha Centauri A and B, and a more distant and faint red component known as Proxima Centauri [1]. Since the nineteenth century astronomers have speculated about planets orbiting these bodies, the closest possible abodes for life beyond the Solar System, but searches of increasing precision had revealed nothing. Until now.“Our observations extended over more than four years using the HARPS instrument and have revealed a tiny, but real, signal from a planet orbiting Alpha Centauri B every 3.2 days,” says Xavier Dumusque (Geneva Observatory, Switzerland and Centro de Astrofisica da Universidade do Porto, Portugal), lead author of the paper. “It’s an extraordinary discovery and it has pushed our technique to the limit!”The European team detected the planet by picking up the tiny wobbles in the motion of the star Alpha Centauri B created by the gravitational pull of the orbiting planet [2]. The effect is minute — it causes the star to move back and forth by no more than 51 centimetres per second (1.8 km/hour), about the speed of a baby crawling. This is the highest precision ever achieved using this method.Alpha Centauri B is very similar to the Sun but slightly smaller and less bright. The newly discovered planet, with a mass of a little more than that of the Earth [3], is orbiting about six million kilometres away from the star, much closer than Mercury is to the Sun in the Solar System. The orbit of the other bright component of the double star, Alpha Centauri A, keeps it hundreds of times further away, but it would still be a very brilliant object in the planet’s skies.The first exoplanet around a Sun-like star was found by the same team back in 1995 and since then there have been more than 800 confirmed discoveries, but most are much bigger than the Earth, and many are as big as Jupiter [4]. The challenge astronomers now face is to detect and characterise a planet of mass comparable to the Earth that is orbiting in the habitable zone [5] around another star. The first step has now been taken [6].“This is the first planet with a mass similar to Earth ever found around a star like the Sun. Its orbit is very close to its star and it must be much too hot for life as we know it,” adds Stéphane Udry (Geneva Observatory), a co-author of the paper and member of the team, “but it may well be just one planet in a system of several. Our other HARPS results, and new findings from Kepler, both show clearly that the majority of low-mass planets are found in such systems.”“This result represents a major step towards the detection of a twin Earth in the immediate vicinity of the Sun. We live in exciting times!” concludes Xavier Dumusque. ESO will hold an online press conference offering journalists the opportunity to discuss the result and its impact with the scientists. To participate please read our media advisory. Original post on eso.org Comments on reddit.com
After Serving as Somalia’s Prime Minister, Back to Work in Buffalo
Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, a State Transportation Department officer, spent eight months as prime minister of his native country before being forced out. Original post on nytimes.com Comments on reddit.com
“Once in a Civilization” Comet to Zip past Earth Next Year
As it flares out of the distant Oort Cloud, the newly discovered comet C/2012 S1 (ISON) appears to be heading on a trajectory that could make… Original post on scientificamerican.com Comments on reddit.com
A diamond bigger than Earth?
LONDON (Reuters) – Forget the diamond as big as the Ritz. This one’s bigger than planet Earth.Orbiting a star that is visible to the naked eye, astronomers have discovered a planet twice the size of our Original post on reuters.com Comments on reddit.com
The mysterious case of the missing noble gas: Nature News – Comment
Xenon has almost vanished from Earth’s atmosphere. German geoscientists think they know where it went. Original post on nature.com Comments on reddit.com
Lost in migration: flip of earth’s magnetic field overdue
The discovery by NASA rover Curiosity of evidence that water once flowed on Mars – the most Earth-like Original post on ottawacitizen.com Comments on reddit.com
2012 Paul Broun Testimony
The $1 billion mission to reach the Earth’s mantle
Scientists plan to drill a hole 6km underneath the ocean floor to bring back the first samples from the Earth’s mantle. Original post on cnn.com Comments on reddit.com