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NASA Finds ‘Lost’ Space Probe

By VOA on Aug 24, 2016   Featured, Science/Education  

NASA Finds ‘Lost’ Space Probe

After losing communication with a space probe two years ago, NASA says it has reestablished contact. NASA said it lost contact with the Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatories, known as the STEREO-B spacecraft, on Oct. 1, 2014, but that on Aug. 21, the Deep Space Network (DSN) established a link with the craft. Contact with the […]

A New Goldilocks for Habitable Planets

By Jim Shelton | Yale News on Aug 22, 2016   Featured, Science/Education  

A New Goldilocks for Habitable Planets

The search for habitable, alien worlds needs to make room for a second “Goldilocks,” according to a Yale University researcher. For decades, it has been thought that the key factor in determining whether a planet can support life was its distance from its sun. In our solar system, for instance, Venus is too close to […]

In the Ocean, Clever Camouflage Beats Super Sight

By Robin Ann Smith | Duke University on Aug 22, 2016   At Sea, Featured, Science/Education  

In the Ocean, Clever Camouflage Beats Super Sight

DURHAM, N.C. — In a matchup of animal superpowers, a clever form of camouflage might beat super sight — at least in the ocean. There’s nowhere to hide in the open ocean, far from the shore or the seafloor. But some fish have a clever disappearing trick. The silvery skin of fish like herring, sardines, […]

NASA Monitors the ‘New Normal’ of Sea Ice

By Maria-José Viñas and Kate Ramsayer | NASA Goddard Space Flight Center on Aug 21, 2016   Featured, Science/Education, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

NASA Monitors the ‘New Normal’ of Sea Ice

This year’s melt season in the Arctic Ocean and surrounding seas started with a bang, with a record low maximum extent in March and relatively rapid ice loss through May. The melt slowed down in June, however, making it highly unlikely that this year’s summertime sea ice minimum extent will set a new record. “Even […]

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