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60-Second Space

Scientific Americanwww.scientificamerican.com
Leading science journalists provide a daily minute commentary on some of the most interesting developments in the world of astronomy and space exploration

Episodes

Martian Water Stuck in Minerals

Significant amounts of water exist on Mars, sequestered within hydrated minerals and stored in the planet's crust. John Matson reports

Mar 26, 20122 min

Mars Makes Movie Execs See Red

John Carter is the latest in a string of movies set on the Red Planet that have all wound up in the red, financially. John Matson reports

Mar 19, 20121 min

Dark Matter Clump Furrows Brows

Dark matter doesn't usually collide much with itself or with ordinary matter, but it appears to be uncharacteristically clumping in the galaxy cluster A520. John Matson reports

Mar 05, 20121 min

Mars May Still Be Quaking

Rockfalls visible in orbiter images of Mars indicate that geologic activity occurred just a few million years ago and may be ongoing. John Matson reports

Feb 27, 20121 min

Black Hole May Eat Asteroids

The black hole at the center of Milky Way could be steadily feeding on a cloud of asteroids, producing frequent, small x-ray flares. John Matson reports

Feb 14, 20121 min

Flame Dances on Board Space Station

The Flame Extinguishment Experiment, or FLEX, on board the ISS allows researchers to study zero-gravity fire--and ways to fight it. John Matson reports

Feb 06, 20121 min

Point Up and Click

The 2012 Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition is now accepting entries. John Matson reports

Jan 23, 20121 min

Binary Stars Have Plenty of Planets

NASA's Kepler spacecraft has found two binary star systems that each host a planet, implying that millions exist. John Matson reports

Jan 12, 20121 min

Leap Seconds May Disappear

This month the International Telecommunication Union will consider a proposal to abolish leap seconds. John Matson reports

Jan 02, 20121 min

Another Billionaire Joins the Space Race

Microsoft billionaire Paul Allen, via his new venture, Stratolaunch Systems, hopes to launch spacecraft from massive airplanes. John Matson reports

Dec 19, 20111 min

Black Holes Dwarf the One in Milky Way

Galaxies NGC 3842 and NGC 4889 host black holes, each of which about 2,500 times the mass of the one at the center of the Milky Way. John Matson reports

Dec 12, 20111 min

Curiosity Leaves Earth for Mars

The newest Mars rover, Curiosity, dwarfs NASA's previous rovers in size and scientific prowess. John Matson reports

Nov 28, 20112 min

Asteroid Plans Close Earth Flyby

On November 8th an asteroid will pass Earth within the moon's orbit, offering a rare opportunity for study. John Matson reports

Nov 01, 20111 min

Soyuz Makes Launch from South American ESA Site

A Soyuz rocket carried into space components for a European GPS system--but the bigger news was the launch site, the European Space Agency home in French Guiana. John Matson reports

Oct 24, 20111 min

Chinese Space Program Takes Giant Leap

China launches the unmanned Tiangong 1 later this week, setting up opportunities for docking and long-duration stays. John Matson reports

Sep 26, 20111 min

Satellite Set to Make Big Splash or Thud

NASA's Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite will fall out of orbit soon, with large pieces perhaps reaching Earth's surface, according to NASA's Nick Johnson at a telephone press conference. John Matson reports

Sep 12, 20111 min

Failed Star Found in the Neighborhood

NASA's WISE satellite has found a Y dwarf star, cool enough to touch, that is the hub of the seventh closest star system to us. John Matson reports

Aug 29, 20111 min