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Dwarf galaxies help unlock big secrets in dark matter

Pasadena - New research in dwarf galaxies, satellites of our own, is now helping scientists better understand dark matter. Peering into the darkest depths of these neighboring systems have shown nothing, and that nothingness is what everyone is excited about.
In the Media by David Brydon

CONCACAF: Galaxy salvages draw with TFC at sold-out Rogers Centre Special

Toronto - With all the hype surrounding the biggest game in its franchise history, Toronto FC gave its record crowd plenty to celebrate in the first leg of the CONCACAF Champions League quarterfinal – except a victory.
Digital Journal Report by Aman Dhanoa - 1 comment

Want a Galaxy Tab? Live in Germany? Too bad

If you live in Germany and want to own a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, you're out of luck. A high-ranking regional court in Dusseldorf has ruled to uphold the ban on selling the model within its borders.
In the Media by Tucker Cummings

Discovered – black holes large enough to swallow a galaxy

Astronomers have unexpectedly discovered two of the largest black holes ever seen in the universe. The black holes are millions of times larger and denser than any previously recorded: large enough to swallow out solar system many times over.
In the Media by Tim Sandle

NASA to track asteroid as it flies past Earth Nov. 8

NASA will track the path of asteroid 2005 YU55 as it safely zooms past Earth slightly closer than the moon's orbit on Nov. 8. That day, the asteroid will make its closest approach to Earth at 3:28 p.m. PST.
In the Media by David Silverberg - 2 comments

Hubble captures bubble-blowing galaxy

New NASA/ESA Hubble space telescope images of Holmberg II, a dwarf irregular galaxy, have revealed its blurry boundaries have been pocked by giant bubbles of glowing gas, where star-birth blew away dust and gas, and supernova shocks cleared out cavities.

Samsung reveals new tablet, the Galaxy Tab 10.1

In a special media event before this week's Mobile World Congress kicks off in Barcelona, Samsung has revealed their second tablet device, the Galaxy Tab 10.1.
In the Media by Brenton Currie - 1 comment

Astronomers discover enormous black hole size of 6 billion suns

Washington - Astronomers in the United States have discovered a gigantic black hole in a nearby galaxy that has a million times the mass of our sun. This provides evidence that black holes can form before the creation of galaxies.
In the Media by Andrew Moran - 3 comments

Canadian girl, 10, youngest ever to discover supernova

A young 10-year-old girl from Fredericton, New Brunswick in Canada is now the youngest person to have discovered a supernova. Kathryn Aurora Gray made the discovery with her father on January 2, 2011.
In the Media by Chanah Rubenstein

Galaxy 15 'zombie satellite' comes back to life, resets itself

Luxemburg - Galaxy 15, a satellite owned by Intelsat and operated by PanAmSat, drifted away in April and operators lost control of the satellite. It was feared that it would cause disruption to other satellites. Now it has finally come back to life.
In the Media by Andrew Moran - 2 comments
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The Hubble Space Telescope has taken a picture of a barred spiral galaxy — a galaxy similar to our own and expected to give astronomers a better insight into the Milky Way.

US President Barack Obama congratulates the LA Galaxy, the winner of Major League Soccer cup, and receives his own Galaxy jersey.
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The best-yet view of mysterious galaxy Centaurus A

An international team of astronomers has located a massive, hot young galaxy cluster – the largest ever seen in the distant universe.

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