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Sounds like SpaceX founder (and Tesla Motors CEO) Elon Musk is getting married to British-born actress Talulah Riley this weekend in Scotland. That's the word from an unusual source: Musk's ex, novelist Justine Musk.
Repeated tests have shown that the theory of relativity affects satellites orbiting Earth as well as galaxy clusters billions of light-years away ... but does it affect you when you're going up the stairs? Experiments reported in this week's issue of the journal Science say yes.
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Comets aren't the only solar system objects that can grow a tail: NASA's STEREO mission has spotted a tail of faintly glowing gas stretching out from the planet Mercury. Now scientists are trying to figure out exactly what's in that thing.
Today's stunner from the Hubble Space Telescope shows clouds of gas and dust in the Lagoon Nebula, being sculpted by the intense radiation from hot young stars nearby.
Increasing Potential of Small Satellites Space blog Increasing Potential of Small Satellites SMi and SSTL have teamed up to organise a conference The Increasing Potential of Small Satellites which will take place at the Surrey Research Park in Guildford this December . The event follows on from the sell-out of The Potential of Small Satellites Masterclass in 2009. Register for a comprehensive survey of both the current and future technologies involved in small satellite design , and also the current and future applications to which those technologies can be . applied SSTL's Internationally renowned Military space expert Dr . Stuart Eves will lead a Masterclass that combines presentations , discussions and interactive learning offering : delegates An understanding of the current potential