Astronomy news update from NASA :
Spiral galaxy pair NGC 4567 and NGC 4568 share this sharp cosmic vista with lonely elliptical galaxy NGC 4564. All are members of the large Virgo Galaxy Cluster. With their classic spiral arms, dust lanes, and star clusters, the eye-catching spiral pair is also known as the Butterfly Galaxies or the Siamese Twins. Very close together, the galaxy twins don't seem to be too distorted by gravitational tides. Their giant molecular clouds are known to be colliding though and are likely fueling the formation of massive star clusters. The galaxy twins are about 52 million light-years distant, while their bright cores appear separated by about 20,000 light-years. Of course, the spiky foreground stars lie within our own Milky Way.

from NASA https://go.nasa.gov/2RXVF4a
via IFTTT

By MIKE ISAAC from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2Gejfme
via IFTTT

By KAREN WEISE from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2MIgo6m
via IFTTT

America's Epidemic Of Vaccine Exemptions via Digg http://bit.ly/2GcTpz1
Our new 'Word Of The Day' article update : inexorable , adj :
Impossible to prevent or stop; inevitable. Unable to be persuaded; relentless; unrelenting. Adamant; severe.
Hello, Information from NASA NASA has selected United Launch Services LLC (ULS) of Centennial, Colorado, to provide launch services for the agency’s first-ever mission to explore Trojan asteroids.

January 31, 2019
from NASA https://go.nasa.gov/2WxV4F9

By KATE CONGER from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2HINxzW
via IFTTT

By DON CLARK from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2WxUbML
via IFTTT
Hello guys, We're here with some new information from NASA :
Despite the vastness of space, objects tend to get in front of each other.

from NASA https://go.nasa.gov/2D1HosS
via IFTTT
Astronomy news update from NASA :
Blown by fast winds from a hot, massive star, this cosmic bubble is huge. Cataloged as Sharpless 2-308 it lies some 5,200 light-years away toward the constellation of the Big Dog (Canis Major) and covers slightly more of the sky than a Full Moon. That corresponds to a diameter of 60 light-years at its estimated distance. The massive star that created the bubble, a Wolf-Rayet star, is the bright one near the center of the nebula. Wolf-Rayet stars have over 20 times the mass of the Sun and are thought to be in a brief, pre-supernova phase of massive star evolution. Fast winds from this Wolf-Rayet star create the bubble-shaped nebula as they sweep up slower moving material from an earlier phase of evolution. The windblown nebula has an age of about 70,000 years. Relatively faint emission captured in the expansive image is dominated by the glow of ionized oxygen atoms mapped to a blue hue. SH2-308 is also known as The Dolphin Nebula.

from NASA https://go.nasa.gov/2SfJfnB
via IFTTT

By KAREN WEISE from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2sYuQOC
via IFTTT

By NICHOLAS CONFESSORE from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2UshOVd
via IFTTT

By KEVIN ROOSE from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2RYkahS
via IFTTT

The Closeness Of Different Kinds Of Relationships Over Time, Visualized via Digg http://bit.ly/2G8NJpA
Our new 'Word Of The Day' article update : Tiggerish , adj :
(Britain) (Excessively) cheerful and exuberant; bouncy. The English author A. A. Milne, who created the character Tigger in his works about Winnie-the-Pooh, died on this day in 1956.

By MIKE ISAAC from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2UnO3om
via IFTTT

By VINDU GOEL from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2UvhJA5
via IFTTT
Hello guys, We're here with some new information from NASA :
Portions of Cuba, the Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands are viewed from the International Space Station.

from NASA https://go.nasa.gov/2GbJQ3d
via IFTTT

By Unknown Author from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2MFcs6d
via IFTTT

By JACK NICAS from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2RqYGoD
via IFTTT

By BRIAN X. CHEN from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2RlQ2Yx
via IFTTT
Astronomy news update from NASA :
Only in the fleeting darkness of a total solar eclipse is the light of the solar corona easily visible. Normally overwhelmed by the bright solar disk, the expansive corona, the sun's outer atmosphere, is an alluring sight. But the subtle details and extreme ranges in the corona's brightness, although discernible to the eye, are notoriously difficult to photograph. Pictured here, however, using over 120 images and meticulous digital processing, is a detailed wide-angle image of the Sun's corona taken during the Great American Eclipse in 2017 August. Clearly visible are intricate layers and glowing caustics of an ever changing mixture of hot gas and magnetic fields. Hundreds of stars as faint as 11th magnitude are visible behind the Moon and Sun, with Mars appearing in red on the far right. The next total eclipse of the Sun will occur on July 2 and be visible during sunset from a thin swath across Chile and Argentina.

from NASA https://go.nasa.gov/2TnnUG4
via IFTTT

By NICOLE PERLROTH from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2FY6oVP
via IFTTT

Historian Confronts Historian Confronts The Super Wealthy At Davos: 'No One Raises The Real Issue Of Tax Avoidance' Wealthy At Davos: via Digg http://bit.ly/2FXbVw2
Our new 'Word Of The Day' article update : dehort , v :
(transitive, rare or obsolete) To dissuade.

By JACK NICAS from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2FXHnu6
via IFTTT

By PAUL MOZUR and RAYMOND ZHONG from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2RoNZmv
via IFTTT
Hello guys, We're here with some new information from NASA :
Falcon 9, Crew Dragon Roll to Launch Pad

from NASA https://go.nasa.gov/2FSI0VC
via IFTTT

By MATTHEW HAAG from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2G9QW8k
via IFTTT

By PAUL MOZUR and RAYMOND ZHONG from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2CRDxyy
via IFTTT

By BRIAN X. CHEN from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2MFzbPr
via IFTTT
Astronomy news update from NASA :
How do distant asteroids differ from those near the Sun? To help find out, NASA sent the robotic New Horizons spacecraft past the classical Kuiper belt object 2014 MU69, nicknamed Ultima Thule, the farthest asteroid yet visited by a human spacecraft. Zooming past the 30-km long space rock on January 1, the featured image is the highest resolution picture of Ultima Thule's surface beamed back so far. Utima Thuli does look different than imaged asteroids of the inner Solar System, as it shows unusual surface texture, relatively few obvious craters, and nearly spherical lobes. Its shape is hypothesized to have formed from the coalescence of early Solar System rubble in into two objects -- Ultima and Thule -- which then spiraled together and stuck. Research will continue into understanding the origin of different surface regions on Ultima Thule, whether it has a thin atmosphere, how it obtained its red color, and what this new knowledge of the ancient Solar System tells us about the formation of our Earth.

from NASA https://go.nasa.gov/2Uk6z0M
via IFTTT

By BRIAN X. CHEN from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2UvgDED
via IFTTT
Our new 'Word Of The Day' article update : Rafflesian , adj :
Of or relating to Sir Stamford Raffles, a British colonial statesman known for his founding of modern Singapore and British Malaya. (Singapore) Of or relating to an educational institution named after Sir Stamford Raffles. Rafflesian n (Singapore) A current or former student of an educational institution named after Sir Stamford Raffles. Today is the bicentennial of the day in 1819 when Sir Stamford Raffles sailed up the Singapore River and landed on the main island of Singapore, having visited Saint John’s Island the previous day.

How police departments make millions by seizing property via Digg http://bit.ly/2G3xaLU
Hello guys, We're here with some new information from NASA :
NASA lost seven of its own on the morning of Jan. 28, 1986, when a booster engine failed, causing the Shuttle Challenger to break apart just 73 seconds after launch. In this photo from Jan. 9, 1986, the Challenger crew takes a break during countdown training at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.

from NASA https://go.nasa.gov/VhBOGF
via IFTTT

By JACK NICAS from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2Risd3D
via IFTTT
Our new 'Word Of The Day' article update : caliginous , adj :
(archaic or literary) Dark, obscure; murky.

By MIKE ISAAC and KATE CONGER from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2TjeD1J
via IFTTT
Our new 'Word Of The Day' article update : looking glass , n :
A piece of glass with a reflective surface that one may look into to see an image of oneself; a mirror. A way into a bizarre world. English writer and mathematician Lewis Carroll, the author of the children’s novel Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (1871), was born on this day in 1832.

Learn To Professionally Produce Music With This Ableton Live Course via Digg http://bit.ly/2Dz1mwK

Florida's Secretary Of State Resigned After Blackface Photos Of Him Dressed As A 'Katrina Victim' Surfaced via Digg http://bit.ly/2T8PA1o
Our new 'Word Of The Day' article update : emu , n :
(obsolete) A cassowary (genus Casuarius). A large flightless bird native to Australia, Dromaius novaehollandiae. Today is Australia Day, the national day of Australia.

By KEVIN ROOSE from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2sNXn9q
via IFTTT

By ADAM SATARIANO from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2sJHTDi
via IFTTT

By DAISUKE WAKABAYASHI from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2TiAQNK
via IFTTT

By MIKE ISAAC from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2RfbtKE
via IFTTT

By SHEERA FRENKEL from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2WlvnY2
via IFTTT
Astronomy news update from NASA :
Craters produced by ancient impacts on the airless Moon have long been a familiar sight. But only since the 1990s have observers began to regularly record and study optical flashes on the lunar surface, likely explosions resulting from impacting meteoroids. Of course, the flashes are difficult to see against a bright, sunlit lunar surface. But during the January 21 total eclipse many imagers serendipitously captured a meteoroid impact flash against the dim red Moon. Found while examining images taken shortly before the total eclipse phase began, the flash is indicated in the inset above, near the Moon's darkened western limb. Estimates based on the flash duration recorded by the Moon Impact Detection and Analysis System (MIDAS) telescopes in southern Spain indicate the impactor's mass was about 10 kilograms and created a crater between seven and ten meters in diameter.

from NASA https://go.nasa.gov/2CKI9GQ
via IFTTT

By NATASHA SINGER from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2Ud9k41
via IFTTT

By DON CLARK from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2Uh4sLw
via IFTTT

I Spent $925 On A Fake Canada Goose Coat via Digg http://bit.ly/2CHkI17
Our new 'Word Of The Day' article update : Cullen skink , n :
A thick soup made of smoked finnan haddock, milk, onions, and potatoes, a local speciality of Cullen in Moray, Scotland. Burns night is held on this date in celebration of the Scottish poet and lyricist Robert Burns (born 260 years ago on 25 January 1759), and usually involves Scottish foods and recitals of his poetry.

By KAREN WEISE from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2HwBRjI
via IFTTT

By CADE METZ from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2UhohlP
via IFTTT

By NATASHA SINGER from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2WhfKRN
via IFTTT
Astronomy news update from NASA :
Fans of planet Earth probably recognize the Matterhorn in the foreground of this night skyscape. Famed in mountaineering history, the 4,478 meter Alpine mountain stands next to the totally eclipsed Moon. In spite of -22 degree C temperatures, the inspired scene was captured on the morning of January 21 from the mountains near Zermatt, Switzerland. Different exposures record the dim red light reflected by the Moon fully immersed in Earth's shadow. Seen directly above the famous Alpine peak, but about 600 light-years away, are the stars of the Praesepe or Beehive star cluster also known as Messier 44. An added reward to the cold eclipse vigil, a bright and colorful meteor flashed below the temporarily dimmmed Moon, just tracing the Matterhorn's north-eastern climbing route along Hornli ridge.

from NASA https://go.nasa.gov/2W7h4Gy
via IFTTT

By KATE CONGER and SHEERA FRENKEL from NYT Technology https://nyti.ms/2DvC1Um
via IFTTT
Our new 'Word Of The Day' article update : brumous , adj :
(literary) Foggy or misty; wintry.

Trump's Lawyer Said There Were 'No Plans' For Trump Tower Moscow. Here They Are via Digg http://bit.ly/2MnCdb0