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  • iss034e010603 -- Flight Engineers Chris Hadfield and Tom Marshburn

    Expedition 34 Update: Jan. 8, 2013

    01.08.13 - After time-off for Russian Christmas, the Expedition 34 crew was busy with science and maintenance Tuesday as they get back to a normal work schedule.

    › ISS Update Video  |  › Crew timelines
  • Artist's conception illustrates the brown dwarf named 2MASSJ22282889-431026

    NASA Telescopes See Weather Patterns in Brown Dwarf

    01.08.13 - Astronomers using NASA's Spitzer and Hubble space telescopes have probed the stormy atmosphere of a brown dwarf, creating the most detailed "weather map" yet for this class of cool, star-like orbs.

  • Artist's concept illustrates an asteroid belt around the bright star Vega

    NASA, ESA Find Evidence for Vega Asteroid Belt

    01.08.13 - Astronomers have discovered what appears to be a large asteroid belt around the star Vega, the second brightest star in northern night skies.

  • The Vela pulsar, a neutron star that was formed when a massive star collapsed.

    New Chandra Movie Features Neutron Star Action

    01.07.13 - Chandra's deep look at a rapidly rotating neutron star may provide new insight into the nature of some of the densest matter in the universe.

    › Photo  |  › Video
  • Artist's concept of floating ice on Titan

    Cassini Suggests Icing on a Lake

    01.08.13 - A new model by scientists working on NASA's Cassini mission finds that hydrocarbon ice might float on lakes on Saturn's largest moon.

  • A graphic showing the Kepler field-of-view with the words

    Kepler Discovers 461 New Planet Candidates

    01.07.2013 - Four of the potential new planets are less than twice the size of Earth and orbit in the "habitable zone," where liquid water might exist.

  • iss034e010476 -- Expedition 34 crew

    Expedition 34 Update: Jan. 7, 2013

    01.07.13 - The Expedition 34 crew living and working aboard the station enjoyed some time off Monday in celebration of the Russian Christmas holiday.

    › ISS Update Video  |  › Crew timelines
  • NASA astronaut Suni Williams photographing InSPACE-3 vial assembly after particles redistribution operation on the International Space Station. (NASA)

    The Self-assembling Particles That Come From InSPACE

    01.07.13 - Shape-shifting malleable, gelatinous forms are orbiting the Earth at this very moment -- growing as they are bombarded by magnetic pulses.

  • Spiral galaxy IC 342, also known as Caldwell 5

    NASA's NuSTAR Catches Black Holes in Galaxy Web

    01.07.13 - NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array, or NuSTAR, set its X-ray eyes on a spiral galaxy and caught the brilliant glow of two black holes lurking inside.

  • Fermi LAT image of gamma-ray detections

    Galaxy's Gamma-Ray Flares Erupted Far From its Black Hole

    01.07.13 - Theorists expect gamma-ray outbursts occur only near a galaxy's central black hole. A few rare observations suggested otherwise.

  • Image from the Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) on NASA's Mars rover Curiosity

    NASA's Big Mars Rover Makes First Use of its Brush

    01.07.13 - NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has completed first-time use of a brush it carries to sweep dust off rocks.

  • Background stars burn from behind an almond-shaped blurry white galaxy and a diffuse speckled glob of stars

    The Galaxy Puzzle in the Constellation of Centaurus

    01.04.13 - Astronomers initially thought NCG 5011B and NGC 5011C were the same distance from the Earth. That would make them very close in the cosmos, yet there is no sign of interaction between them.

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