Double explosion heralds the death of a very massive star

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A unique discovery of two celestial explosions at exactly the same position in the sky has led astronomers to suggest they have witnessed the death of one of the most massive stars that can exist.


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A molecular thermometer for the distant universe

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Astronomers have made use of ESO’s Very Large Telescope to detect for the first time in the ultraviolet the carbon monoxide molecule in a galaxy located almost 11 billion light-years away, a feat that had ...

Astronauts say there must be life in space

May 12, 2008 | User rating: not rated yet
The human race will find life elsewhere in the universe as it pushes ahead with space exploration, astronauts back from the latest US space mission said Monday.

EU says car pollution targets unworkable: report

May 12, 2008 | User rating: not rated yet
A senior EU official has said that a European Union deadline to cut carbon dioxide emissions from new cars by 2012 was unrealistic, according to an interview with a German newspaper.

New Water Reclamation System Headed for Duty on Space Station

May 12, 2008 | User rating: not rated yet
International Space Station crews soon will have a new water reclamation system that will recycle wastewater, allowing up to six crew members to live aboard the orbiting laboratory.

Space Station Tricorder

May 12, 2008 | User rating: not rated yet
Any Trekkies out there? Remember the tricorder? Dr. McCoy and Mr. Spock both carried them, and they came in mighty handy exploring "strange new worlds ...where no one has gone before."