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NASA launched a telescope to study black holes

NASA has GLAST satellite into orbit from Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral (Florida) mounted on a Delta II rocket.

The ship includes a telescope that has a mission to study the mysterious gamma rays that pass through the universe.

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"GLAST is operating independently with its solar panels and a circular orbit 460 kilometers of the surface, ready to monitor the universe and the mysterious gamma ray bursts," NASA said in a statement.

The mission is carried out in collaboration with the Department of Energy and the collaboration of academic institutions, as well as Spain, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and Sweden

A dark matter

GLAST is a "powerful space observatory" that will explore extreme environments in the universe and search for "new laws of physics, the origin of cosmic rays and the ingredients of the mysterious dark matter," continued the statement.

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The satellite will also explain how black holes accelerate the movement of material to nearly light speed and will help elucidate the question of the bursts known as gamma ray bursts.

According to scientists from NASA, GLAST is the first gamma ray observatory capable of observing a changing world and their power ends.

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It reduces the chances of finding life on Mars Water on Mars

The Phoenix American Space Agency (NASA) has found traces of perchlorate on Mars, a high oxidizing substance, which reduces the possibility that the red planet may be habitable .

In the past month, the laboratory aboard the Phoenix has analyzed two tests taken from the soil of Mars indicate that a component of the surface may be perchlorate, NASA said in a statement, announcing that Tuesday will give a press conference to publicize the recent findings.

A test found "no evidence of this chemical"

The space agency said it has been waiting for complementary results from the laboratory of Phoenix, whose furnaces and scientific instruments can detect vapors arising from the substances contained in the samples soil, so too can smell the perchlorate.

The experimental test results carried out on Sunday, in which samples were analyzed slightly above the ice layer, found "no evidence of this chemical," said NASA. Tests

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The NASA team is also working to rule out any possibility that the evidence containing perchlorate have been contaminated by terrestrial sources which may come from the tube directly or through the instruments of the same.

Perchlorate is used, among other things, the fireworks, the manufacture of explosives and rocket fuels.

The ad, which went almost unnoticed, is a cold shower for NASA after last Thursday confirmed the existence of water on Mars.

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was very abundant 4,000 million years ago

The water was an abundant element in the first geological period on Mars, made between 4600 and 3,800 million years ago, when fu and determining mineral formation in both surface and subsurface of Mars.

After analyzing the latest data from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, researchers from Brown University (USA) today published its findings in the British science journal Nature.

Vast Martian regions were rich in water during the Noachian period, a time when there were dominant hydrological processes across the Martian crust to 5 kilometers deep.

minerals that were in contact with water are those that have allowed scientists to understand that Mars was not a "boiling cauldron" but a "good" that might harbor life organism.

These minerals are phyllosilicates, a kind of clay found in the remains of the Noachian period of the mountainous southern regions of the planet and who have preserved the trace of the interaction with water.

in the Jezero crater have been discovered two deltas and scientists say that there was a large lake and a water flow of 15,000 square kilometers. Due to the abundance water and sediment transport, the researchers suggest that martian life exists, the deltas were the ideal place for development.

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Phoenix finds water on Mars

Laboratory tests performed at the rover "Phoenix" have confirmed the existence of water on Mars, NASA said today.

This is the first time Martian water is "touched and tasted."

A statement from the U.S. space agency said on Wednesday the robotic arm "Phoenix" deposited a sample in an instrument that identifies vapors of water. "We have water" on Mars said William Boynton, a scientist at Phoenix thermal analyzer at the University of Arizona. According to Boynton, this is the first concrete and secure the presence of liquid on the planet.

added that they had detected evidence of frozen water on observations by the Mars Odyssey and others which were diluted to be observed by Phoenix last month. "But this is the first time Martian water is touched and tasted," he added.
extended mission

The sample which confirmed the presence of water was extracted from a hole about five inches in the Martian soil and where the robotic arm hit a hard layer of frozen material. On Wednesday, two days sample had been exposed to the Martian atmosphere containing water began to evaporate thereby facilitating its observation, the statement said.

The Phoenix-finding mission that came down on May 25 in an area of \u200b\u200bMars' north pole was to last three months and ended in August. However, in view of the successes has been extended until 30 September, said the statement from NASA.