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Vote Now! Best Space Stories of the Week – Feb. 2, 2014



Black Holes, Weather Map of a Failed Star and More


Last week NASA astronaut Rick Mastracchio spoke to Space.com about Super Bowl Sunday from his post on the ISS, scientists reacted to Stephen Hawking's new black hole theory, and astronomers created a weather map of a failed star. See the best stories from last week here. <br><br> FIRST STOP: Did Alien Life Evolve Just After the Big Bang?




Did Alien Life Evolve Just After the Big Bang?


Alien microbes might have been crawling around on exoplanets just 15 million years after the Big Bang — and 10 billion years before life popped up on Earth. Shortly after the Big Bang, much of the universe may have been an incubator for life. <br><br> [<a href=http://ift.tt/1i90hbO Story</a>] <br><br><p>NEXT: Super Bowl in Space: How Astronauts Celebrate the Big Game in Orbit (Video)




Super Bowl in Space: How Astronauts Celebrate the Big Game in Orbit (Video)


NASA astronaut Rick Mastracchio spoke to Space.com about Super Bowl Sunday from his post on the International Space Station. <br><br> [<a href=http://ift.tt/1cKkrso Story</a>] <br><br><p>NEXT: Air Force's Mysterious X-37B Space Plane Passes 400 Days in Orbit




Air Force's Mysterious X-37B Space Plane Passes 400 Days in Orbit


The U.S. Air Force's unmanned X-37B space plane has now circled Earth for more than 400 days on a hush-hush mission that is creeping closer and closer to the vehicle's orbital longevity record. <br><br> [<a href=http://ift.tt/1i90hs4 Story</a>] <br><br><p>NEXT: Moon Myths and Facts for the Lunar New Year




Moon Myths and Facts for the Lunar New Year


The Year of the Horse begins today with the Chinese New Year, but there's more the moon and its lunar cycle than meets the eye. Here's a look at popular lunar questions, with answers. <br><br> [<a href=http://ift.tt/1cKkuEF Story</a>] <br><br><p>NEXT: Stephen Hawking's New Black Hole Theory: Scientists Remain Unconvinced




Stephen Hawking's New Black Hole Theory: Scientists Remain Unconvinced


Famed astrophysicist Stephen Hawking has shaken up the popular science world with his newest study about the basic nature of black holes, but is his idea revolutionary? Some scientists aren't convinced. <br><br> [<a href=http://ift.tt/1i90hs6 Story</a>] <br><br><p>NEXT: The North Star Polaris Is Getting Brighter




The North Star Polaris Is Getting Brighter


Polaris has dipped in brightness over the past two decades, but recent studies have shown the north star's brightness to be back on its way up. Historical studies over the past two centuries have demonstrated a gradual rise in brightness of the star. These studies, along with preliminary observations of other Cepheid variable stars, indicate that the 'standard candles' of the universe may not be as constant as they are thought to be. <br><br> [<a href=http://ift.tt/1cKkuEH Story</a>] <br><br><p>NEXT: Asteroid Belt Reveals Drama of Early Solar System Evolution




Asteroid Belt Reveals Drama of Early Solar System Evolution


Scientists have gleaned new details about the asteroid belt in our solar system, showing how our solar system evolved during its early history. <br><br> [<a href=http://ift.tt/1i90fAD Story</a>] <br><br>p>NEXT: On Mars, NASA's Curiosity Rover Seeks Smoother Road to Reduce Wheel Damage




On Mars, NASA's Curiosity Rover Seeks Smoother Road to Reduce Wheel Damage


Engineers are looking for ways to reduce the wear and tear on the wheels of NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity, including possibly picking a smoother route to the robot’s final science destination. <br><br> [<a href=http://ift.tt/1cKkrsu Story</a>] <br><br><p>NEXT: NASA Moon Probe Spotted by Robotic Lunar Sibling (Photos)




NASA Moon Probe Spotted by Robotic Lunar Sibling (Photos)


In a moment of lunar synchronicity, a moon-orbiting NASA probe spied another of the space agency's lunar crafts from its spot in orbit. <br><br> [<a href=http://ift.tt/1cKkuUV Story</a>] <br><br><p>NEXT: First-Ever Weather Map of Failed Star Reveals Patchy Alien Clouds




First-Ever Weather Map of Failed Star Reveals Patchy Alien Clouds


The close proximity of a failed star to our own solar system has allowed astronomers to create a weather map of the brown dwarf, suggesting it is covered with patchy clouds. <br><br> [<a href=http://ift.tt/1cKkrII Story</a>] <br><br><p>NEXT: Grey is the New Black Hole: Is Stephen Hawking Right? (Op-Ed)




Grey is the New Black Hole: Is Stephen Hawking Right? (Op-Ed)


Over the past few days, the media has cried out the recent proclamation from Stephen Hawking that black holes, a mystery of both science and science fiction, do not exist. <br><br> [<a href=http://ift.tt/1cKkuUX Story</a>] <br><br><p>NEXT: Obama Honors Fallen Astronauts of NASA Spaceflight Disasters




Obama Honors Fallen Astronauts of NASA Spaceflight Disasters


U.S. President Barack Obama honored the Americans who died in the pursuit of space exploration on the X-15, Apollo 1 and space shuttles Challenger and Columbia. <br><br> [<a href=http://ift.tt/1cKkuUZ Story</a>] <br><br><p>




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