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Asteroid collision that spawned Vesta's asteroid family occurred more recently than originally thought
Images from the Dawn spacecraft indicate that a collision that created the impact crater Rheasilvia on Asteroid (4) Vesta occurred more recently than was previously thought.
[Thursday, May 10, 2012]

New IBEX data show heliosphere's long-theorized bow shock does not exist
New data requires decades of research that included a bow shock to be re-examined
[Thursday, May 10, 2012]

Unseen planet revealed by its gravity
Scientists combined new Kepler Telescope data with an established theory to predict that an unseen second planet about the mass of Saturn is orbiting the distant star KOI-872.
[Thursday, May 10, 2012]

Southwest Research Institute's Canup elected member of National Academy of Sciences
NAS membership one of the highest honors awarded to U.S. scientists or engineers
[Friday, May 04, 2012]

Splatters of molten rock signal period of intense asteroid impacts on Earth, raise questions about the source of impactors
Rock layers on Earth may hold the “fingerprints” of asteroid mega-impacts dating back to the Archean era, a formative time for early life.
[Wednesday, April 25, 2012]

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