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13Sep2011

Super-Dense Stars May Squash Neutrons Into Cubes

New study out of the University of Madrid suggests super-dense stars may squash neutrons into cubes. May question what stops neutron stars from collapsing into black holes and out of existence.

13Sep2011

Perseid Meteor Shower Sounds Captured by Space Radar

Ever wonder what a meteor shower sounds like? The USAF Space Surveillance Radar in Texas recorded echoes of the Perseid Meteors as they passed over the monitoring facility.

12Sep2011

Creating a Hubble Galaxy in Two Minutes

Hubble images are made, not born. Images must be woven together from the incoming data from the cameras, cleaned up and given colors that bring out features that eyes would otherwise miss. In this video from HubbleSite.org, online home of the Hubble Space Telescope, a Hubble-imaged galaxy comes together on the screen at super-fast speed. …

12Sep2011

Defy Gravity with a Rare Earth Magnet and a Copper Pipe

The neodymium magnets are super powerful and even though they are not attracted to the copper, they still produce eddy currents that buffer the fall as seen in the video. Lenz’s Law make a great experiment for kids to adult. Also, great at parties when conversation goes stale. Copper Pipe Magnet – YouTube. (Hat tip: …

09Sep2011

Contest Announcement: Chemistry Cat + Captions = WIN

Is there anything better than the combination of cats and science? No, you say? Well… what if we add a caption contest and two chances to win great prizes? We just (September 9th) launched this contest over on our Facebook page. Contest ends September 30th, so make sure to enter today! Visit our contest details page …

23Jun2011

Photo of rainbow nebula

The nebula is swirling around a supergiant named Betelgeuse, which is about 600 times the size of the sun and 20 times as massive. The star makes up the right shoulder of the “hunter” in the constellation Orion. Be sure to visit the source below for more detail. Source: Striking new photo reveals rainbow nebula …

23Jun2011

Astronomer protects telescope with TARDIS

So amazing! Astronomer Duncan Kitchin protects his backyard telescope with a homemade TARDIS. Click through link below for details on how he built the TARDIS. He also added more pictures to his blog, so be sure to check that out as well. Source: Building the TARDIS Micro-Observatory.

23Jun2011

8 images of Mercury: Revealed by Mariner 10

The Mother Nature Network posted a gallery of images collected by Mariner 10, the NASA space probe launched in 1973. Source: 8 images of Mercury: Revealed by Mariner 10 | MNN – Mother Nature Network.

23Jun2011

Massive Cosmic Collision Imaged By Telescopes

The galaxy cluster Abell 2744 (Pandora’s Cluster), was formed by a massive cosmic collision of at least four separate galaxy clusters. Images of the collision were captured and pieced together using the Hubble Space Telescope, the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope, the Japanese Subaru telescope, and NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory. Source: Massive Cosmic Collision …

22Jun2011

Spitzer Finds Clarity in the Inner Milky Way

800,000 frames from NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope used to create an infrared portrait of the inner Milky Way: Source: Spitzer Finds Clarity in the Inner Milky Way – NASA Spitzer Space Telescope.