Infrared eye to help search for asteroids
NASA is preparing to launch an infrared telescope that will hunt down dark asteroids that have slipped beneath our radar. The


Pulsar burns longest ever cosmic trail
An ultrafast moving pulsar has shot out from its supernova shell and left the longest ever 'smoke' trail to be seen by astronomers. Dr Stephen Ng of the


Sun causes 'La Nina-like effect' on earth
Changes in the sun's radiation cause a small La Niña-like effect on earth, an international team has found. They say this together with another process involving


Astronomers bust star ratio myth
Astronomers will have to rethink how they measure galaxies, with a new study finding that stars don't all form the same way. The research, headed by Dr Gerhardt Meurer


NZ, Australia combine for telescope bid
Australia and New Zealand have joined forces to bid for a multibillion dollar international radio telescope. New Zealand's Economic Development Minister Gerry Brownlee


NZ to support Australian telescope bid
Australia is set to sign an agreement with New Zealand, strengthening its bid for the multibillion dollar Square Kilometre Array radio telescope. New Zealand Minister


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