Tuesday, November 1, 2011

The Daily Galaxy: News from Planet Earth & Beyond



China has announced that they will have launched 20 rockets and 25 satellites into space by the end of 2011, indicating that the country's space exploration is "highly intensive," an aerospace expert said Sunday. "This year, we are supposed to...
"The answer may be that other regions of the Universe are not quite so favourable for life as we know it, and that the laws of physics we measure in our part of the Universe are merely 'local by-laws', in...
"I see a strong parallel between the evolution of robot intelligence and the biological intelligence that preceded it. The largest nervous systems doubled in size about every fifteen million years since the Cambrian explosion 550 million years ago. Robot controllers...
Looking at the image of Grand spiral galaxy NGC 1232 provokes us at The Daily Galaxy" to wonder in awe "what exists within this magnificent object?" The galaxy is dominated by millions of bright stars and dark dust, caught up...
On Nov. 8th an asteroid named 2005 YU55 will make a near miss of Earth, passing within 0.85 lunar distances, about 203,000 miles The asteroid was discovered in 2005 by Robert McMillan of the Spacewatch Program and is a dark...
NASA Planet-Hunting Telescope Could Get Mission Extension NASA's prolific Kepler Space Telescope may get to extend its search for alien planets by a few years. Funding for Kepler — which has identified 1,235 candidate alien planets to date and recently...

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