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Tag Archives: Dark Matter

Astronomy and Space News Roundup: 24th May 2013 to 30th June 2013

We haven’t posted any news roundups for a few weeks, so this is a bumper crop. Thanks to everyone who’s been sending things in! Date Title/Link Source Submitted by 24th […] Continue Reading »
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This entry was posted in Android, Astronomy and Space News Roundups, Comets, Cosmic Rays, Extra-Solar Planets (Exoplanets), Interface Region, Lunar (Our Moon), Mars, Mercury, Meteoroids, Mir, Near-Earth Asteroids, Neptune, Neutron Stars, Oort Cloud, Pluto, Saturn, Saturnian Satellites, Tiangong (Heavenly Palace) 1, Titan, Uranus and tagged Apollo 11 (Mission), Apollo Series (Mission), Asteroid 1998 QE2, BepiColombo (Mission to Mercury), black holes, Cassini (Spacecraft), Cassini-Huygens (Mission), Colossus Telescope, Comet C/2012 S1 (ISON), Commander Chris Hadfield, CoRot (Mission), Curiosity (Mars Rover), Dark Matter, Gaia Space Telescope, Gliese 526 (Star), Gliese 667C (Star), GLIMPSE360 Project, Herschel Space Observatory, IRIS (Mission to the Sun), Kepler Space Telescope, Lone Signal (Active SETI project), M57 / NGC6720 (The Ring Nebula), Major Tim Peake, Mars Express (Mission), Neil Armstrong, New Horizons (Mission), Opportunity (Mars Rover), Spitzer Galactic Plane Survey, Spitzer Space Telescope, Subaru Telescope, Titan, Valentina Tereshkova, Yuri Gagarin on Monday, 1st July 2013 by Mark Galvin, Ken Clarke and Gerard Gilligan.

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