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New "temperate" exoplanet discovered
Posted: Sat, Mar 20 9:27 AM ET (1327 GMT)
Astronomers announced this week the discovery of a Jupiter-sized extrasolar planet in an orbit distant enough from its parent star to have relatively moderate temperatures. Scientists detected CoRoT-9b with the French astronomy satellite CoRoT by observing the planet transit in front of its Sun-like star, temporarily dimming the light from the star 1,500 light-years away. Those data, coupled with additional observations at the European Southern Observatory, found that the planet was roughly the size of Jupiter in a nearly circular orbit at roughly the same distance from the star as Mercury is from the Sun. That orbit allows the gas giant planet to have "temperate" conditions, with surface temperatures estimated to be between -20 and 160 degrees Celsius. Astronomers said they believed this planet could be a "Rosetta stone" that allows them to better understand many other exoplanets.
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Soyuz returns with ISS crew
Posted: Fri, Mar 19 6:21 AM ET (1021 GMT)
Two members of the International Space Station crew safely returned to Earth early Thursday in a Soyuz spacecraft. The Soyuz TMA-16 spacecraft landed at 7:24 am EDT (1124 GMT) Thursday at the planned landing site northeast of the Kazakh town of Arkalyk. On board the spacecraft were NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and Russian cosmonaut Max Suraev, who each spent 167 days on the station. Three other people, Oleg Kotov, Soichi Noguchi, and T.J. Creamer, remain on the ISS, and will be joined by three others when a new Soyuz spacecraft is launched on April 2.
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Saturday, March 20
Sea Launch Receives Court Approval for Additional Financing
Sea Launch 8:28 am ET (1228 GMT) Nelson: Obama Made Mistake 'Cancelling' Constellation
Central Florida News 13 8:26 am ET (1226 GMT) Police still clueless
Express News Service 8:24 am ET (1224 GMT) NASA's Ames director envisions role of 'interplanetary Internet'
San Jose Mercury News 8:16 am ET (1216 GMT) NASA and NOAA's Environmental Satellite Now GOES-15
NASA/GSFC 8:13 am ET (1213 GMT) Artists Get Their Geek On to Celebrate Yuri's Night
Wired News 8:13 am ET (1213 GMT) Equinox Sky Show
Science@NASA 8:03 am ET (1203 GMT) Maj. Gen. Robert White, test pilot and space pioneer, dies at 85
Orlando Sentinel 8:01 am ET (1201 GMT) Solar sails take shape
MSNBC 8:00 am ET (1200 GMT) Discovery's payload heads to Kennedy Space Center pad
Florida Today 7:53 am ET (1153 GMT) Nelson: Rocket to 'cushion the blow'
Florida Today 7:52 am ET (1152 GMT) Friday, March 19
ESA selects Thales Alenia Space and OHB proposal for Third-Generation Meteosat satellites
Thales Alenia Space 6:59 pm ET (2259 GMT) ESA and Thales Alenia Space enter negotiations for MTG
ESA 6:58 pm ET (2258 GMT) How Condensation in Space Almost Ruined "Hubble 3D"
WRC-TV Washington DC 6:50 pm ET (2250 GMT) Room for Debate: Where, If Anywhere, Is NASA Headed?
Scientific American 6:49 pm ET (2249 GMT) Rep. Gordon dismisses rumor he traded healthcare vote for NASA job
The Hill 6:48 pm ET (2248 GMT) The Cinematographer Astronaut: Filming Hubble 3D In Space
Popular Mechanics 6:47 pm ET (2247 GMT) Astronaut goes from space travel to cross country trek
Gillette (WY) News-Record 6:43 pm ET (2243 GMT) Are we alone in the universe?
Financial Times 6:41 pm ET (2241 GMT) Comet's split caught in the act
Astronomy Now 6:40 pm ET (2240 GMT) First-time cosmonauts set to blast off with toy duck
AFP 6:37 pm ET (2237 GMT) Independent Board To Review ESA Weather Satellite Decision
Space News 6:36 pm ET (2236 GMT) EchoStar Teams with SES To Pursue Mexican Market
Space News 6:35 pm ET (2235 GMT) ORS-1 Sensor Damaged, But Satellite is on Schedule
Space News 6:35 pm ET (2235 GMT) Air Force Plans Competition For 2nd SBSS Contract Award
Space News 6:34 pm ET (2234 GMT) |
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