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New red spot appears on Jupiter

Feature may be an indicator of global climate change on the planet.
Original post by unknown

Mars rover finds Yellowstone-like hot spring deposits

A mineral-scouting camera pointed scientists toward an ancient martian hydrothermal system.
Original post by unknown

Did strange clouds foretell China quake?

Did this phenomenon foretell the coming of the earthquake? No, of course not. I knew right away what these were: high altitude icy clouds. Sunlight passing through them gets diffracted, broken up into colors like a rainbow. …
Original post by The Bad Astronomer

Moon Illusion

The common perception that a rising or setting Moon is magnified by the atmosphere is an optical illusion: Click link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_illusion. The apparent angular diameter of the Moon actually increases slightly as …
Original post by Centaur

Got Space for Skeptics?

The 55th Carnival of Space is up at Catholic Sensibility. As usual, lots of good blog links there for your spaced-out Thursday. Also, if that’s not enough, the 87th Skeptics Circle is up at Action Skeptics, too! Some NSFW language there …
Original post by The Bad Astronomer

Jupiter’s got acne!

Jupiter’s three big red storms seen in a Hubble picture. The Great Red Spot is a vast, planet-sized hurricane that’s been blowing on Jupiter for hundreds of years. In 2006 it was joined by a smaller storm — though still thousands of …
Original post by The Bad Astronomer

UNT's Rafes Urban Astronomy Center adds outdoor amphitheater

“The outdoor seating area has been part of our long-range plan for community outreach at the Rafes Urban Astronomy Center. It will make our facility more attractive for community groups wanting to hold ’star parties’ at the center,” he …
Original post by La Azteca

Astronomy questions from sixth graders, Part 4

She asked her sixth grade students to send me questions they had about astronomy, and I answer them on camera. There were so many I had to split this into five parts! I’ll be posting one part every day, first thing in the morning. …
Original post by The Bad Astronomer

What about GLAST?

With all that is going on, with the Phoenix Mars Lander getting ready to touch the surface of Mars and Discovery getting ready to take a trip to the International Space Station, you’d wonder how anything else could possibly be going on. …
Original post by Tom

Sound 'cause of shadow spectacle'

Mysterious bands of shadow which sometimes pass across the ground during an eclipse might be produced by sound pulses, according to a new theory. “Shadow bands” have been observed travelling across the ground before and after totality …
Original post by Sticks