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November 2013

‘Ghost Particles’ In Antarctica Offer Glimpse Of Deep Space

November 22nd, 2013|Categories: News, Photography|Tags: , , , , |

A new kind of telescope buried deep beneath the ice of Antarctica has, for the first time, seen a signal from distant, violent events. In doing so, it is beginning to paint a picture of a part of our cosmos that has never been observed before. Pretty much everything we [...]

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Virgin Galactic Will Accept Bitcoins For A Trip To Space

November 22nd, 2013|Categories: News, Photography|Tags: , , , , , , |

Richard Branson announced today that his commercial space company, Virgin Galactic, will accept Bitcoin in exchange for a ride into space. The adoption of Bitcoin as a means of currency has now entered the final frontier: in a blog post today, Richard Branson announced that his commercial space company, Virgin [...]

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Sci-Fi Film ‘Europa Report’ Launches in New York City

November 22nd, 2013|Categories: News, Photography, Video|Tags: , , , , , |

NEW YORK — The science fiction film "Europa Report" is set to hit movie theaters Friday (Aug. 2), but tonight, the film will launch at one of the major science centers in the Big Apple: the American Museum of Natural History. "Europa Report" documents the fictional tale of the first [...]

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On Space Station’s Birthday, Questions About its Future

November 21st, 2013|Categories: News, Photography|Tags: , , , , |

International lab may orbit until 2028 or meet its end in just 8 years The movie "Gravity" may have taken some liberties with the physics of outer space, but one thing it nailed was the scope of the International Space Station. In the film, Americans were introduced to a research [...]

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