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Headlines matching 'Milky Way galaxy'
Wed March 03, 2010
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(Space Daily) Spiffy NASA attempts to discover if thar really be dragons out there  (spacedaily.com) (12)

Wed February 03, 2010
(Discover) Cool Does this cluster make my mass look fat?  (blogs.discovermagazine.com) (13)

Sun December 27, 2009
(Discover) Scary Five years ago today, the Earth suffered a massive cosmic onslaught that farked satellites and partially ionized its atmosphere... from an object 50,000 light years away  (blogs.discovermagazine.com) (67)

Wed December 23, 2009
(NASA) Interesting Giant fluff cloud currently affecting Solar System, consists mainly of articles from the Daily Mail  (science.nasa.gov) (38)
(MSNBC) Interesting Astronomers theorize on how decrepit, ancient stars manage to look far younger than their actual age. Joan Rivers and Dick Clark beg the astronomers to quit staring at them  (msnbc.msn.com) (6)

Fri December 18, 2009
(MinnPost) Interesting Researchers find dark matter at the bottom of a mine shaft  (minnpost.com) (33)

Tue December 08, 2009
(Discover) Cool Wouldn't you know you it? I'm on a 13.1-billion-year-long flight, so of course the screaming baby galaxy winds up sitting right next to me  (blogs.discovermagazine.com) (44)

Fri December 04, 2009
(EurekAlert) Cool Best pictures you'll see today of planets orbiting another star similar to the sun. In fact, the first you've ever seen  (eurekalert.org) (53)

Wed December 02, 2009
(Yahoo) Interesting Super sized earthlike planets out there may be better at harboring life than our earth. Or not. We are totally guessing here  (news.yahoo.com) (59)

Sun November 22, 2009
(NASA) Cool Hubble picture of light echoes that makes 70's psychedelic posters look like XKCD  (antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov) (55)

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