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Vote Now! Best Space Stories of the Week – Jan. 26, 2014



New Supernova, ‘There Are No Black Holes’ and More


Last week Stephen Hawking declared "there are no black holes" in a new paper, trailblazing rover Opportunity celebrated 10 years on Mars, and astronomers were dazzled with the discovery of a new supernova. See the best stories from last week here. <br><br> FIRST STOP: Stephen Hawking: There Are No Black Holes




Stephen Hawking: There Are No Black Holes


On reading a new paper by Stephen Hawking that appeared online this week, you would have been forgiven in thinking the world-renowned British physicist was spoofing us. Hawking's unpublished work — titled "Information Preservation and Weather Forecasting for Black Holes" and uploaded to the arXiv preprint service — declares that "there are no black holes." <br><br> [<a href=http://ift.tt/KYADeb Story</a>] <br><br><p>NEXT: Ancient Mars May Have Been Habitable for Hundreds of Millions of Years




Ancient Mars May Have Been Habitable for Hundreds of Millions of Years


NASA’s Opportunity rover has found evidence that Mars could have supported microbial life billions of years ago. <br><br> [<a href=http://ift.tt/Mg2GqU Story</a>] <br><br><p>NEXT: Mysterious Mars Rock Looks Like 'Jelly Donut,' Defies Explanation (Photos)




Mysterious Mars Rock Looks Like 'Jelly Donut,' Defies Explanation (Photos)


A mystery rock on Mars that suddenly appeared in front of NASA's Opportunity rover may look like a tasty donut, but it is like nothing ever seen on the Martian surface before, scientists say. <br><br> [<a href=http://ift.tt/KYABTr Story</a>] <br><br><p>NEXT: Private Dream Chaser Space Plane to Launch 1st Orbital Flight in 2016




Private Dream Chaser Space Plane to Launch 1st Orbital Flight in 2016


A new private space plane expected to eventually deliver astronauts into orbit has a launch date and a rocket to launch it into space. <br><br> [<a href=http://ift.tt/Mg2GqW Story</a>] <br><br><p>NEXT: Water Found on Dwarf Planet Ceres, May Erupt from Ice Volcanoes




Water Found on Dwarf Planet Ceres, May Erupt from Ice Volcanoes


The giant asteroid Ceres may spout water vapor from ice volcanoes or sublimation, measurements of H2O suggest. <br><br> [<a href=http://ift.tt/KYABTt Story</a>] <br><br><p>NEXT: Trailblazing Mars Rover Celebrates 10 Years on Red Planet




Trailblazing Mars Rover Celebrates 10 Years on Red Planet


NASA’s Opportunity Mars rover celebrates 10 years of Red Planet exploration today. <br><br> [<a href=http://ift.tt/Mg2E2x Story</a>] <br><br><p>NEXT: Exploding Star: New Supernova Discovery Is Closest in Years




Exploding Star: New Supernova Discovery Is Closest in Years


An exploding star has suddenly appeared in the night sky, dazzling astronomers who haven't seen a supernova this close to our solar system in years. <br><br> [<a href=http://ift.tt/Mg2EiM Story</a>] <br><br><p>NEXT: Evidence for Universe Inflation Theory May Lurk in New Data




Evidence for Universe Inflation Theory May Lurk in New Data


Scientists hope to soon get confirmation of whether accelerated expansion of the universe did indeed take place in the first fleeting moments after the Big Bang. <br><br> [<a href=http://ift.tt/KYABTz Story</a>] <br><br><p>NEXT: Dark Matter Mystery Could Be Solved in Next 10 Years




Dark Matter Mystery Could Be Solved in Next 10 Years


Scientists have been hunting for dark matter for quite some time, with detectors on Earth and in space, and researchers are confident that the elusive stuff that makes up most matter in the universe will show its face in the coming decade. <br><br> [<a href=http://ift.tt/Mg2EiO Story</a>] <br><br><p>NEXT: NASA Launches Next-Generation Relay Satellite Into Orbit




NASA Launches Next-Generation Relay Satellite Into Orbit


NASA launched another tracking and data-relay satellite tonight, a next-generation spacecraft that will help agency researchers stay connected with their science and exploration missions around the solar system. <br><br> [<a href=http://ift.tt/KYABTB Story</a>] <br><br><p>NEXT: Sleeping Rosetta Spacecraft Wakes Up for Historic Comet Rendezvous and Landing




Sleeping Rosetta Spacecraft Wakes Up for Historic Comet Rendezvous and Landing


The European Rosetta probe awoke from a deep sleep Monday (Jan. 20) to gear up for an unprecedented comet rendezvous and landing this year that will cap a 10-year voyage across the solar system. Here’s what’s next for the spacecraft. <br><br> [<a href=http://ift.tt/Mg2EiR Story</a>] <br><br><p>NEXT: Neutrino Telescopes Launch New Era of Astronomy




Neutrino Telescopes Launch New Era of Astronomy


IceCube Neutrino Observatory recently found evidence of extraterrestrial neutrinos, heralding a new era of neutrino astronomy that could reveal secrets of cosmic rays and dark matter. <br><br> [<a href=http://ift.tt/KYADej Story</a>] <br><br><p>




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