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60-Second Space

60-Second Space

Creator: Scientific American

Leading science journalists provide a daily minute commentary on some of the most interesting developments in the world of astronomy and space exploration

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Bacteria Got an Early Fix on Nitrogen

Bacteria Got an Early Fix on Nitrogen

New evidence points to the evolution of the ability for bacteria to grab nitrogen from the atmosphere some 3.2 billion years ago, about 1.2 billion ye...

2015-02-23 12:00:00 133
Stars Reveal Hidden Galaxy

Stars Reveal Hidden Galaxy

A dwarf galaxy near the Milky Way may consist of more dark matter than regular matter.* Clara Moskowitz reports

2015-02-17 10:20:00 82
Space Science Budget Gets Small Lift

Space Science Budget Gets Small Lift

NASA has to deal with the unexpected financial consequences of robotic missions that just keep going. Lee Billings reports

2015-02-10 09:20:00 101
5 Rocky Planets Found in Ancient, Distant Solar System

5 Rocky Planets Found in Ancient, Distant Solar System

The oldest group of terrestrial worlds now known formed some 11.2 billion years ago, more than six billion years before our sun and planets. Clara Mos...

2015-02-02 04:00:00 100
Long-Lost Lander Found on Mars

Long-Lost Lander Found on Mars

New images from a NASA orbiter reveal Beagle 2’s final resting place. Lee Billings reports

2015-01-26 06:45:00 97
Look Up to See Latest Comet Lovejoy

Look Up to See Latest Comet Lovejoy

Australian amateur astronomer Terry Lovejoy’s latest comet find is naked-eye visible in the southeast sky until January 24. Clara Moskowitz reports

2015-01-15 15:39:00 85
SpaceX Will Try Launch, Then Soft-Land Returning Booster

SpaceX Will Try Launch, Then Soft-Land Returning Booster

The company hopes to send up a Falcon 9 rocket and then safely land the discarded first stage for reuse. Lee Billings reports

2014-12-31 12:00:00 91
Humans on Mars Soonish Says NASA Bigwig

Humans on Mars Soonish Says NASA Bigwig

John Grunsfeld, the former astronaut who now heads NASA’s Science Mission Directorate, thinks that traveling light could get people to Mars by the 204...

2014-12-10 13:17:00 97
UV Light Colors Great Red Spot

UV Light Colors Great Red Spot

Jupiter's Great Red Spot is its particular crimson shade because of the interaction of ultraviolet light and specific chemical compounds in the gas gi...

2014-12-01 13:13:00 97
It’s Hard to Dust in Space

It’s Hard to Dust in Space

Over the summer researchers identified seven specks of dust returned to Earth by the Stardust spacecraft. But determining their true origin has been d...

2014-11-20 15:56:00 96
Comet Reeks of Cat Crap and Rotten Eggs

Comet Reeks of Cat Crap and Rotten Eggs

The Rosetta spacecraft has unexpectedly detected hydrogen sulphide and ammonia coming from Comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko. Lee Billings reports

2014-11-03 16:15:00 80
Track Cosmic Rays with Smartphone App

Track Cosmic Rays with Smartphone App

Take part in a citizen-science project by helping researchers track high-energy cosmic rays via a network of smartphone users. Clara Moskowitz reports

2014-10-16 15:14:00 87
Star-Forming Clouds May Spit Out Life’s Building Blocks

Star-Forming Clouds May Spit Out Life’s Building Blocks

Astronomers have discovered one of the largest and most complex organic molecules yet in a gaseous star-forming region of interstellar space. Clara Mo...

2014-10-09 13:30:00 96
Dark Matter Looks WIMPy

Dark Matter Looks WIMPy

Data from the International Space Station-based Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer experiment supports the idea that dark matter consists of the invisible pa...

2014-09-24 11:45:00 94
Forensic Astronomer Dates Monet Vision

Forensic Astronomer Dates Monet Vision

Texas State University astronomer Donald Olson combined solar, tidal and weather data to identify the likely moment of the image in the Monet work Imp...

2014-09-11 09:17:00 89
Milky Way's Home Supercluster Found

Milky Way's Home Supercluster Found

Astronomers have identified the Milky Way’s cosmic address—inside the supercluster Laniakea, which means “immense heaven” in Hawaiian. Clara Moskowitz...

2014-09-03 19:25:00 83
Neptune Visit Hits 25th Anniversary

Neptune Visit Hits 25th Anniversary

On August 24th, 1989, the Voyager 2 spacecraft rendezvoused with Neptune, making it the farthest planet to pose for a close-up, a record it still hold...

2014-08-24 04:00:00 95
Air Pollution Could Reveal ET's Home

Air Pollution Could Reveal ET's Home

If intelligent aliens are dumb enough to pollute their atmosphere, NASA’s upcoming James Webb Space Telescope is powerful enough to spot some of the s...

2014-08-13 14:27:00 83
Martian Soil Salts May Make Water Ice All Wet

Martian Soil Salts May Make Water Ice All Wet

Within a Mars-like laboratory environment, perchlorate salts known to exist on Mars were able to lower the freezing point enough to get ice to turn to...

2014-07-25 14:07:00 88
Saturn Probe Ready for Its "Grand Finale"

Saturn Probe Ready for Its "Grand Finale"

The Cassini probe readies for its final act with new flight patterns that will get unprecedented views of Saturn and culminate in a final dive into th...

2014-07-09 09:45:00 82
Triple Black Hole System Found in Distant Galaxy

Triple Black Hole System Found in Distant Galaxy

A galaxy four billion light-years from us was has three supermassive black holes at its center, with two in a tight formation. Clara Moskowitz reports

2014-07-01 15:30:00 78
"Extremely Large Telescope" Breaks Ground

"Extremely Large Telescope" Breaks Ground

The European Southern Observatory broke ground June 19th to build the world's largest telescope atop the Cerro Armazones mountain in Chile. Clara Mosk...

2014-06-23 14:40:00 86
Seemingly Strange Solar Cycle May Be Sorta Normal

Seemingly Strange Solar Cycle May Be Sorta Normal

The current solar maximum appears to be weak. But the few previously measured maxes could have been unusually strong. Clara Moskowitz reports

2014-06-16 06:17:00 77
Dark Matter Shell Saved Wannabe Galaxy

Dark Matter Shell Saved Wannabe Galaxy

A failed dwarf galaxy called the Smith Cloud apparently survived an ancient collision with the Milky Way because of a protective dark matter cloak. Cl...

2014-06-02 04:30:00 78
Pluto Bids to Get Back Planetary Status

Pluto Bids to Get Back Planetary Status

Pluto has at least five moons and an atmosphere—and now a new analysis places its diameter as bigger than its outer solar system rival, Eris

2014-05-27 16:15:00 97
Jupiter's Great Red Spot Now Just Pretty Good

Jupiter's Great Red Spot Now Just Pretty Good

Jupiter's Great Red Spot, once estimated to be 41,000 kilometers across, is just 16,500 kilometers wide in the latest Hubble Space Telescope observati...

2014-05-22 14:00:00 82
Oddball Eclipse Makes Star Brighter

Oddball Eclipse Makes Star Brighter

When a white dwarf passes in front of its binary star system companion every 88 days, it acts like a lens to make the larger star appear brighter to u...

2014-05-15 09:15:00 86
Galaxy Gave Star Cluster the Boot

Galaxy Gave Star Cluster the Boot

The star cluster HVGC-1 had been part of the M87 galaxy, but now it's fleeing that galaxy at more than two million miles per hour. Clara Moskowitz rep...

2014-05-07 15:30:00 99
Chilly, Chilly, Little Star

Chilly, Chilly, Little Star

A brown dwarf only about three to 10 times Jupiter's mass couldn't get fusion going and now sits freezing in space, in the nearby galactic neighborhoo...

2014-04-30 09:20:00 87
Help ID Moon Craters from Your Couch

Help ID Moon Craters from Your Couch

Citizen scientists have helped professional astronomers locate more than 500 million lunar craters by using an app called MoonMappers. Karen Hopkin re...

2014-04-22 05:27:00 77
Saltine-Sized Satellites Set for Space

Saltine-Sized Satellites Set for Space

More than 100 tiny satellites are set to launch into space on April 14th, in a demonstration of a possible future inexpensive technology that could pa...

2014-04-13 15:20:00 84
Absence (of Weight) Makes the Heart Grow Rounder

Absence (of Weight) Makes the Heart Grow Rounder

After prolonged periods in microgravity, astronauts' hearts became more spherical, according to scans done on the International Space Station. Sophie...

2014-04-07 16:30:00 77
Rings: They're Not Just for Planets Anymore

Rings: They're Not Just for Planets Anymore

The asteroidlike object Chariklo orbits between Saturn and Uranus and has been found to have its own set of rings. Clara Moskowitz reports

2014-03-26 17:11:00 83
Planet X Gets X'd Out

Planet X Gets X'd Out

An exhaustive search by NASA's Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer has found no hints of a theorized planet or dwarf star in our neck of the cosmic wo...

2014-03-11 11:00:00 78
Giant Black Hole Spins at Half Light-Speed

Giant Black Hole Spins at Half Light-Speed

The half-the-speed-of-light spin of a giant black hole suggests it grew by digesting another black hole in a galaxy merger. Clara Moskowitz reports

2014-03-05 08:11:00 78
Moon-Smashing Meteorite Recorded by Astronomers

Moon-Smashing Meteorite Recorded by Astronomers

Spanish astronomers spotted a meteoroid impact at 61,000 kilometers per hour using a telescope network that automatically scans the moon. Clara Moskow...

2014-02-25 11:52:00 79
Hubble Finds Possible Oldest Object Ever Seen

Hubble Finds Possible Oldest Object Ever Seen

The Hubble Telescope's new set of Frontier Fields images includes a galaxy some 13-billion light-years away, which makes it a candidate for the most d...

2014-02-20 06:30:00 78
We Celebrate a Galilean Anniversary

We Celebrate a Galilean Anniversary

Galileo—who, among many accomplishments, was first to use a telescope to discover moons around Jupiter—was born 450 years ago this week. Clara Moskowi...

2014-02-13 17:05:00 76
Wacky World Wobbles Wildly

Wacky World Wobbles Wildly

Exoplanet Kepler 413 b's tilt can vary by as much as 30 degrees over 11 years, leading to extremely erratic seasons. Clara Moskowitz reports

2014-02-05 16:00:00 78
Faraway Planets May Be Far Better for Life

Faraway Planets May Be Far Better for Life

Astronomers have come up with a shopping list of what a planet needs to support life, perhaps even better than our Earth does, making them "superhabit...

2014-01-30 20:49:00 80
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