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Video Feature: Nobelist Giacconi at Lindau

In the video, Nobelist Riccardo Giacconi (Physics, 2002) discusses his work in X-ray astronomy, and the discovery of sources of X-rays in outer space.

Phoenix Lands!

Our Lucky Stars

A ground-based camera called "Lucky" takes photos of space that are sharper than those taken by the beloved Hubble telescope—and cost 50,000 times less.

Google Moon

Google boldly goes where no online mapping service has gone before.

A Short Introduction to Outer Space

An Eisenhower-era relic of space history, reproduced on the web.

Galaxy Zoo

Last week, astronomers launched the Galaxy Zoo project, a website that showcases stunning images of galaxies and asks visitors to help classify them.

Our Darlin' Clementine

This week, a robotic submarine called Clementine begins its thousand-foot plunge to the bottom of the largest underwater sinkhole in the world. There, she will probe samples of rock and microbes that will tell her makers about the Jovian moon Europa.

Another Giant Leap

NASA gets us psyched about the next Moon landing.

Photos from the Beyond

New York's American Museum of Natural History presents Beyond, a new IMAX show of 30 tweaked--and stunning!--space photos.

Highlights of the American Astronomical Society Conference

Andromeda's halo, and other galactic marvels, brought to you by Dynamics of Cats....

Mystery Object Punctures Roof of New Jersey Home

A possible meteorite barrels through the roof of a New Jersey home, cracks bathroom floor tiles. Officials declare it not part of an airplane; no positive I.D. yet.

Fly Me to the Moon...Again

The Detroit Free Press has an article today detailing the claim by members of Congress that the US is entering a new space race--with China. When the plans for the new moon missions were unveiled, many journalists and space enthusiasts...

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