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Oldest isolated pulsar ever found by X-rays

The oldest isolated pulsar ever detected in X-rays has been found with NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory. This very old and exotic object is surprisingly active.The pulsar is about 200 million years old.
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3 galaxies involved in a game of tug- of -war

NASA Hubble Space Telescope image shows three galaxies playing a game of gravitational tug -of- war that may result in the eventual demise of one of them.The galaxies are located 100 million light years away.
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Why Taurus XL failed

On 24th, February, a Taurus XL carrying NASA's Orbiting Carbon Observatory(OCO) failed to reach orbit. Managers want to confirm there will not be similar issues with Kepler's Delta II.
Preliminary information indicated that the fairing on the Taurus XL did not separate from the rocket as planned about 10 minutes into the flight.

The fairing is a clamshell structure that encapsulates the satellite as it travels.
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China's lunar probe lands on Moon

Chang'e- 1, China's first lunar probe, impacted the Moon at 4.13 p.m . Beijing Time (0813 GMT) on March 1, 2009 said sources with the State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense.
The satellite ended its 16- month mission on March 1, 2009 when it hit the lunar surface at 1.50 degrees south latitude and 52.36 degrees east longitude.
This is the first phase of China's three-stage moon mission, which will lead to a landing and launch of a rover vehicle around 2012.
"Chang'e" is name after legendary Chinese Moon goddess.
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Chandrayaan likely to join U.S spacecraft for water probe

India's Chandrayaan-I probe will be joining two U.S spacecraft to be launched this year in looking for water on the Moon.
NASA plans to launch the Lunar Reconnaissance (LRO)as well as the Lunar Crater Observation an Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) on an Atlas V rocket from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
One of the instruments on Chandrayaan-I, which is currently circling the Moon, is a compact imaging radar known as Mini-SAR developed by the U.S scientists to look for signs of water-ice at the bottom of lunar craters that are permanently in shadow. A similar sort of radar, called Mini-RF, is flying on LRO as well.
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Space hunt for new Earths

NASA's Kepler spacecraft is embarking on the first mission equipped with a new space telescope capable of detecting earth-like planets outside our solar system.
Kepler carries array of 42 charge-coupled devices largest camera ever launched into space.
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ISS to receive final power-up

The space shuttle Discovery's STS-119 mission is due to deliver to the International Space (ISS) the last set of power-generating solar arrays, enabling the orbiting faility's crew to expand from three to six during 2009.
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Strongest-ever gamma ray explosion reorded

Astronomers have disovered the "strongest-ever" gamma ray explosion , exceeding the power of some 9,000 exploding stars, in the deep space constellation Carina.
The blast was discovered by Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, a collaboration among NASA, the U.S Department of Energy and international partners, and its other instrument, the Gamma-ray Burst Monitor, record the event.
Together, the two instruments have provided a view of blast's gamma-ray emission from energies ranging from 3,000 to more than five billion times that of visible light.The blast occured 12.2 billion light years.

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A step closer to Earth-like planets

Earth- like planets with life-sustaining conditions are spining around stars in the galaxy of our neighbourhood but they have not been found yet, told by US astrophysics.
There are few dozen solar-type stars whih are 30 light years of the sun- half of them have Earth-like-planets.One light year equals the distance light travels in one year at the speed of 300,000 kms per sec.
US astrophysics are convinced that the Earth-sized planets could be found either by the Kepler space telescope US space agency NASA plans to launch on March 5, or by the French-European telescope equipment COROT satellite that has been in orbit since 2006.
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Over the moon- Chandrayaan pictures

Image by Moon Impact Probe gives a closer view of moon's surface

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