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Posted on October 14, 2016

Strange signals from 234 stars could be ET – or human error

Two Canadian astrophysicists claim they’ve detected intelligent signals from 234 sun-like stars - but don’t get your hopes up yet
Posted on October 14, 2016

Space Photos of the Week: Purple Haze Star Cluster, All in Your Brain

Space Photos of the Week: Purple Haze Star Cluster, All in Your Brain
Space photos of the week, October 9 — 15, 2016. The post Space Photos of the Week: Purple Haze Star Cluster, All in Your Brain appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on October 14, 2016

Uranus might have two dark moons we’ve never seen before

Newly detected wavy patterns in two of the planet’s rings suggest they are being warped by two small, unseen satellites  
Posted on October 14, 2016

Are Aliens Trying to Contact You? Use This Handy Scale

Are Aliens Trying to Contact You? Use This Handy Scale
Astronomers developed the Rio scale to figure out whether astronomical signals originated from alien civilizations. The post Are Aliens Trying to Contact You? Use This Handy Scale appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on October 14, 2016

Meet the Heroes Fueling the New American Space Boom

Meet the Heroes Fueling the New American Space Boom
Our resurgent space industry promises an out-of-this-world future—and stellar opportunities for people from all walks of life. Photographs by Dan Winters The post Meet the Heroes Fueling the New American Space Boom appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on October 13, 2016

Our universe contains 10 times more galaxies than we thought

The observable universe contains a whopping two trillion galaxies, meaning there may have been a period of rapid galaxy merging in the universe's past
Posted on October 11, 2016

Disco-ball sail propelled by laser could fly to a nearby star

Breakthrough Starshot aims to send an interstellar probe to a neighbouring star system. A design for a laser-propelled sail suggests how that just might work
Posted on October 7, 2016

What Happens When a Space Observatory Goes Rogue

What Happens When a Space Observatory Goes Rogue
Green Bank observatory has helped pave the path for other federal scientific facilities that the government will later leave behind. The post What Happens When a Space Observatory Goes Rogue appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on October 5, 2016

Blue Origin’s Escape Pod Worked, and, Bonus! The Rocket Didn’t Go Kaboom

Blue Origin’s Escape Pod Worked, and, Bonus! The Rocket Didn’t Go Kaboom
Great success! The post Blue Origin’s Escape Pod Worked, and, Bonus! The Rocket Didn’t Go Kaboom appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on October 5, 2016

Blue Origin test of escape system for space tourists a success

In Texas today, aerospace firm Blue Origins successfully tested an in-flight escape system, designed to carry future space tourists to safety in an emergency.

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