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Hubble Takes Close-up Look at Disintegrating Comet

By David Jewitt | UCLA, Donna Weaver/ Ray Villard | Space Telescope Science Institute, Felicia Chou | NASA on Sep 16, 2016   Featured, Science/Education  

Hubble Takes Close-up Look at Disintegrating Comet

  NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has captured one of the sharpest, most detailed observations of a comet breaking apart, which occurred 67 million miles from Earth. In a series of images taken over a three-day span in January 2016, Hubble revealed 25 building-size blocks made of a mixture of ice and dust that are drifting […]

Unique Fragment from Earth’s Formation Returns after Billions of Years in Cold Storage

By European Southern Observatory on Apr 29, 2016   Featured, Science/Education  

Unique Fragment from Earth’s Formation Returns after Billions of Years in Cold Storage

Astronomers have found a unique object that appears to be made of inner Solar System material from the time of Earth’s formation, which has been preserved in the Oort Cloud far from the Sun for billions of years. Observations with ESO’s Very Large Telescope, and the Canada France Hawai`i Telescope, show that C/2014 S3 (PANSTARRS) […]

Close Comet Flyby Threw Mars’ Magnetic Field into Chaos

By NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center on Mar 11, 2016   Featured, Science/Education  

Close Comet Flyby Threw Mars’ Magnetic Field into Chaos

Just weeks before the historic encounter of comet C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring) with Mars in October 2014, NASA’s Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) spacecraft entered orbit around the Red Planet. To protect sensitive equipment aboard MAVEN from possible harm, some instruments were turned off during the flyby; the same was done for other Mars […]

Rosetta’s ‘Philae’ Makes Historic First Landing on a Comet

By DC Angle/Guy Webster|Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Dwayne Brown|NASA, Markus Bauer|ESA on Nov 12, 2014   Featured, Science/Education  

After more than a decade traveling through space, a robotic lander built by the European Space Agency has made the first-ever soft landing of a spacecraft on a comet. Mission controllers at ESA’s mission operations center in Darmstadt, Germany, received a signal confirming that the Philae lander had touched down on comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko on Wednesday, […]

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