mckitterick: (To infinity and BEYOND!)
( Oct. 5th, 2007 09:45 am)
So yesterday was the 50th anniversary of Sputnik's launch, as I wrote about in this post. Today, how would you like to listen to Sputnik? Just click here!




Click the images to see the story.

The second spacecraft beside Sputnik is one we have in deep space today, New Horizons.

Best,
Chris
mckitterick: (To infinity and BEYOND!)
( Oct. 5th, 2007 09:45 am)
So yesterday was the 50th anniversary of Sputnik's launch, as I wrote about in this post. Today, how would you like to listen to Sputnik? Just click here!




Click the images to see the story.

The second spacecraft beside Sputnik is one we have in deep space today, New Horizons.

Best,
Chris
This just in:

An Earth-like planet is likely forming 424 light-years away in a star system called HD 113766, say astronomers using NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope.

Scientists have discovered a huge belt of warm dust - enough to build a Mars-size planet or larger - swirling around a distant star that is just slightly more massive than our sun. The dust belt, which they suspect is clumping together into planets, is located in the middle of the system's terrestrial habitable zone. This is the region around a star where liquid water could exist on any rocky planets that might form. Earth is located in the middle of our sun's terrestrial habitable zone.


And here it is:

Click the image to see the story.

Best,
Chris
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This just in:

An Earth-like planet is likely forming 424 light-years away in a star system called HD 113766, say astronomers using NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope.

Scientists have discovered a huge belt of warm dust - enough to build a Mars-size planet or larger - swirling around a distant star that is just slightly more massive than our sun. The dust belt, which they suspect is clumping together into planets, is located in the middle of the system's terrestrial habitable zone. This is the region around a star where liquid water could exist on any rocky planets that might form. Earth is located in the middle of our sun's terrestrial habitable zone.


And here it is:

Click the image to see the story.

Best,
Chris
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