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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Astronomical News

Mars rover Curiosity has successfully driven over the 1 meter-high dune that stood in its way on the road to scientific discovery. 
Measurements by NASA’s two Voyager spacecraft helped reveal the outer planets of the solar system and then the doorsteps to interstellar space. Now, their data has been used to create a piece of classical music.
Want to feel insignificant? Look at this photograph.
Researchers are trying to create the coldest spot in the universe. Anthony breaks down how creating a really cold place could potentially teach us more about the governing laws of the universe.
Japanese space station astronaut Koichi Wakata photographs a beautiful scene of the moon hanging above the Earth from orbit.
After carrying out a vast survey using data from multiple observatories, astronomers think they've found the 'missing link' for the earliest compact galaxies.

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