JC e-mail 3696, de 05 de Fevereiro de 2009. 19. "O Julgamento de Galileu" é tema de palestra no Museu de Astronomia, no RJ Neste final de semana, o Mast...
Cientista estima que exista vida inteligente em 38 mil planetas Vida inteligente poderia existir em outros sistemas solares Há civilizações inteligentes...
Amigos, já está na nossa HP a programação de palestras do primeiro semestre de 2009. veja em: http://www.gea.org.br/programacao.html Abraços José Geraldo...
Darwin no Brasil - Encanto com a natureza e choque com a escravidão Na passagem pelo Brasil, especialmente no Rio de Janeiro, Darwin descobre um mundo novo de...
Uma galáxia anêmica Postado por Cássio Barbosa em 05 de Fevereiro de 2009 às 16:44 A galáxia NGC 4921 foi descoberta por William Herschel no final do...
Tales From the Far Side – I:Did the Moon Do a Face Flip? I've been teaching a class of high-school seniors about how the Moon's spin rate and orbital period...
Sinal verde para o maior telescópio 10/2/2009 Agência FAPESP – O consórcio do Telescópio Gigante Magalhães (GMT na sigla em inglês) anunciou as nove...
Sobrevôos no céu Telescópio de boa qualidade permite observar o céu mesmo com a poluição luminosa de uma cidade grande Nebulosa de Órion visível sob a...
Cientista estima que exista vida inteligente em 38 mil planetas Vida inteligente poderia existir em outros sistemas solares Há civilizações inteligentes...
COROT Finds the Smallest Exoplanet Yet Last night I gazed up at the winter sky, toward the smallest and fastest extrasolar planet ever found. It’s left of...
A Supermassive Double Black Hole? Astronomers sifting though the massive data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) have apparently turned up a remarkable...
Wall divides east and west sides of cosmic metropolis CHANDRA X-RAY CENTER NEWS RELEASEPosted: January 31, 2009 A new study unveils NGC 604, the largest region...
Planet with wild temperature swings studied by Spitzer NASA/JPL NEWS RELEASEPosted: January 28, 2009 PASADENA, Calif. - NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has...
Iran puts satelliteinto Earth orbitBY STEPHEN CLARKSPACEFLIGHT NOWPosted: February 3, 2009;Updated with more details Iran launched its first satellite into...
Researchers Discuss Frozen Worlds January 26, 2009 by Donald F. Robertson The most surprising astronomical news from the American Geophysical Union's (AGU)...
CoRoT discovers most Earth-like exoplanet yet BY DR EMILY BALDWIN ASTRONOMY NOW Posted: 03 February, 2009 The CoRoT space telescope has detected an exoplanet...
Milky Way’s black hole twin discovered in nearby galaxy BY DR EMILY BALDWIN ASTRONOMY NOW Posted: 26 January, 2009 Exploiting the Very Large Telescope’s...
HD 80606b: The Hotheaded Exoplanet We Earthlings are fascinated with weather extremes. A meteorologist friend, Harvey Leonard of WCVB in Boston, notes that...
Thruster swap planned aboard the Cassini spacecraft NASA/JPL NEWS RELEASEPosted: February 3, 2009 PASADENA, Calif. -- The Cassini spacecraft will swap to a...
New technique to measure asteroids' sizes and shapes EUROPEAN SOUTHERN OBSERVATORY NEWS RELEASEPosted: February 8, 2009 A team of French and Italian...
Cassini finds hydrocarbon rains may fill Titan lakes CASSINI IMAGING CENTRAL LABORATORY FOR OPERATIONSPosted: January 29, 2009 Recent images of Titan from...
Search finds a super-Neptune CENTER FOR ASTROPHYSICS NEWS RELEASEPosted: January 27, 2009 CAMBRIDGE, MA - Astronomers at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for...
Supermassive black holes don't stop star formation YALE UNIVERSITY NEWS RELEASEPosted: January 26, 2009 NEW HAVEN, Conn. - A team of Yale University...
Hubble snaps image of a nebula within a clusterSPACE TELESCOPE SCIENCE INSTITUTE NEWSPosted: January 21, 2009 The unique planetary nebula NGC 2818 is nested...
Swift, Fermi probe fireworks from flaring gamma-ray star ESA NEWS RELEASEPosted: February 10, 2009 WASHINGTON -- Astronomers using NASA's Swift satellite and...