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February 2006
Earthlike planet
Exoplanet-hunter Margaret Turnbull pinpoints 10 stars where life would most likely exist.
By Jeremy McGovern
Published: February 24, 2006
gamma-ray burst
NASA's Swift satellite may have caught a nearby supernova on the rise.
By Francis Reddy
Published: February 24, 2006
HH 49/50
A space tornado is left in the wake of a cosmic jet ripping through the interstellar medium at about 100 miles per second.
By Laura Layton
Published: February 22, 2006
Very-high-energy gamma rays
Scientists in the HESS collaboration have observational evidence of cosmic rays coming from our galaxy's center.
By Liz Kruesi
Published: February 22, 2006
Mercury bright in the evening sky
The best time to see Mercury this year is right now.
By Michael E. Bakich
Published: February 21, 2006
Astronaut in space`
Undaunted by a weaker-than-expected signal, thousands of amateur hams tune in to hear the SuitSat satellite.
Lara Crigger
Published: February 19, 2006
Venus clouds
A leaky infrared-camera filter scuttles astronomers' plans to study weather on Venus' surface.
By Laura Layton
Published: February 19, 2006
Saturn storm
NASA's Cassini probe is studying the biggest storm yet observed on the ringed planet.
By Francis Reddy
Published: February 15, 2006
Genesis samples
Scientists begin their analysis of Sun samples from the crashed Genesis probe and comet samples returned by Stardust.
By Michael Carroll
Published: February 14, 2006
Aurora borealis and Chandra
Scientists using the Chandra X-ray Observatory discover something new about Earth's northern lights.
By Matthew Quandt
Published: February 13, 2006
hypervelocity star
Astronomers discover two castaway stars leaving the galaxy on a one-way, hypervelocity trip.
By Laura Layton
Published: February 12, 2006
Vesta Meteorite
The University of Arizona Southwest Meteorite Center hopes to preserve a meteorite record for future generations.
By Jeremy McGovern
Published: February 11, 2006
Active Sun
The new acquisition will bring ICSTARS into the solar-filter market.
By Matthew Quandt
Published: February 10, 2006
Patroclus
Astronomers say Patroclus, a member of Jupiter's Trojan asteroid group, may be a refugee from the Kuiper Belt.
By Francis Reddy
Published: February 9, 2006
M15
Scientists may know where 10 to 30 percent of short gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) originate.
By Liz Kruesi
Published: February 5, 2006
Dusty stellar disks
The Hubble Space Telescope has viewed two extrasolar disks that bear a resemblance to our solar system's Kuiper Belt.
By Jeremy McGovern
Published: February 4, 2006
Jules Verne
Spacecraft able to repair themselves means fewer mission interruptions, less direct human intervention for minor fixes, and more productive journeys into space.
By Laura Layton
Published: February 3, 2006
10th planet
Astronomers have verified the "tenth planet" is bigger than Pluto.
By Matthew Quandt
Published: February 3, 2006
Exoplanet OGLE-2005-BLG-390Lb
Astronomers have found the smallest and most distant extrasolar planet ever detected around a normal star.
By Francis Reddy
Published: February 2, 2006
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