Month: November 2014

Spooky alignment of quasars across billions of light-years

This artist’s impression shows schematically the mysterious alignments between the spin axes of quasars and the large-scale structures that they inhabit that observations with ESO’s Very Large Telescope have revealed. These alignments are over billions of light-years and are the largest known in the universe. The large-scale structure is shown in blue and quasars are …

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Why is Jupiter’s Great Red Spot … Red?

Earlier this year, the Great Red Spot stood out prominently against Jupiter’s bright zones and dark belts. Damian Peach Scientists think they’ve figured out what causes the mysterious ruddy coloring in the giant planet’s enormous oval storm. When it comes to well-known planetary features, Jupiter’s iconic Great Red Spot is near the top of everyone’s …

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Philae Wins Race to Return Comet Findings

Two images zero in on the spot where Philae touched down — and then bounced away — on the surface of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. The landing occurred precisely where it should have, but a pair of anchoring harpoons failed to activate. ESA / OSIRIS team With its battery power failing, Philae became the “little lander than …

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