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Saturday, June 15, 2013

Astronomical News


Even by celestial standards, the span between a newly found suspected baby planet and its host star is astronomical.
Exomoons may be a good place to find extraterrestrial life. While we haven't found any yet, we know exactly what we're looking for.
The central region of the Andromeda galaxy is chock-full of black holes, according to extensive observations with NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory. 
Sledding slabs of dry ice, not seeping water, may be the cause of some very peculiar seasonal features on Mars.

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