Thursday, May 9, 2013

Astronomical News

Gamma-ray burst is 'eye-wateringly' bright, even from 3.6 billion light years away.
NASA is sorting through a variety of possible uses for a pair of powerful spy satellite telescopes that fell into the agency's lap last year.
Astronomers may not be able to sample an exoplanet directly, but they have analyzed a hot-Jupiter's atmosphere in the 'perfect lab exoperiment.' 
Comets mysteriously appear from the depths of space like whales from the depths of the ocean, but where do they come from?

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