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The brightest supernova

08.05.2007, 10:20, Astronomy.com

Astronomers using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and ground-based telescopes have detected the brightest stellar explosion ever recorded.

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SOHO finds solar ripples

07.05.2007, 18:16, Astronomy.com

The ESA-NASA Solar and Heliospheric Observatory may have glimpsed miniscule ripples in the overall movement of the solar surface.

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Mars rover finds volcanic explosion

06.05.2007, 08:01, Astronomy.com

NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit has discovered evidence of an ancient volcanic explosion in Gusev Crater.

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Mercury's molten core

06.05.2007, 08:01, Astronomy.com

Radar observations by ground-based telescopes indicate the innermost planet has a molten core.

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New Horizons' new look at Jupiter

06.05.2007, 08:01, Astronomy.com

The Pluto-bound New Horizons spacecraft captured never-before-seen perspectives of the giant planet's atmosphere, rings, moons and magnetosphere.

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Mapping ice on Mars

06.05.2007, 08:01, Astronomy.com

The Thermal Emission Imaging System improves scientists' understanding of Mars' water cycle.

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Generations of stars in a globular

06.05.2007, 08:01, Astronomy.com

Hubble finds three generations of stars formed early in globular cluster NGC 2808's life, instead of a single "baby boom."

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