Title: SDSS J1152+0248: An eclipsing double white dwarf from the Kepler K2 campaign Author: N. Hallakoun, D. Maoz, M. Kilic, T. Mazeh, E. Agol, K. J. Bell, S. Bloemen, W. R. Brown, J. Debes, S. Faigler, A. Gianninas, I. Kull, T. Kupfer, A. Loeb, B. M. Morris, F. Mullally We report the discovery of the si...
Title: Discovery of a weak magnetic field in the photosphere of the single giant Pollux Authors: M. Auriere, G.A. Wade, R. Konstantinova-Antova, C. Charbonnel, C. Catala, W. W. Weiss, T. Roudier, P. Petit, J.-F. Donati, E. Alecian, R. Cabanac, S. Van Eck, C.P. Folsom, J. Power Aims: We observe the n...
Title: WASP-33: The first delta Scuti exoplanet host star Authors: E. Herrero (IEEC-CSIC), J.C. Morales (IEEC-CSIC), I. Ribas (IEEC-CSIC), R. Naves (Montcabrer Obs.) (Version v2) We report the discovery of photometric oscillations in the host star of the exoplanet WASP-33 b (HD 15082). The dat...
On November 3rd, 2005, no fewer than six spacecraft detected a powerful burst of gamma rays coming from the constellation Ursa Major in the general direction of the two galaxies M81 and M82. Both galaxies are about 12 million light-years away.
The Swift, HETE-2, RHESSI, Mars Odyssey spacecraf...
Title: GRB 131014A: a Laboratory to Study the Thermal-Like and Non-Thermal Emissions in Gamma-Ray Bursts, and the new L_i^{nTh}-E_{peak,i}^{rest,nTh} relation Author: S. Guiriec (1, 2 and 3), R. Mochkovitch, T. Piran, F. Daigne, C. Kouveliotou, J. Racusin, N. Gehrels, J. McEnery ((1) NASA God...
Kepler-452b is an exoplanet orbiting the G-class star Kepler-452, identified by the Kepler spacecraft. Its discovery was publicly announced by NASA on 23 July 2015, and it is the first near-Earth-size planet discovered orbiting within the habitable zone of a star very similar to the Sun. Read mor...
As young stars form and evolve they generate spectacular high-speed jets and outflows consisting of molecular and atomic gas streaming away from the star. It is not completely understood what mechanisms launch these jets. This is partly because most of the action takes place in the inner, difficu...
First vertebrate eye to use mirror Scientists have discovered a new fish in the deep waters between Samoa and New Zealand, which is the first vertebrate found with eyes that use mirrors, rather than a lens, to focus light. According to a report in New Scientist, the unusual fish, known as 'Spookfish...
Title: Asteroid 2015 DB216: a recurring co-orbital companion to Uranus Author: C. de la Fuente Marcos, R. de la Fuente Marcos Minor bodies trapped in 1:1 co-orbital resonances with a host planet could be relevant to explain the origin of captured satellites. Among the giant planets, Uranus has one...
Ancient tooth found in French cave A human tooth dating to around 565,000 years ago has been found by a 16-year-old volunteer in France. The tooth was found at Arago cave near the village of Tautavel, one of the world's most important prehistoric sites; it has been under excavation for about 50 years....
'Significant' Pictish fort found off Aberdeenshire coast Archaeologists have uncovered a "very significant" Pictish fort after scaling a remote sea stack off the coast of Aberdeenshire. The team from the University of Aberdeen believe the ancient remains could be one of many along t...
The 70 - 160 metre wide asteroid 2001 OV13 will make a close pass (42.5 LD, 0.1092 AU) travelling at 6.43 km/second, to the Earth-Moon system on the 29th July 2015 @ 19:49 UT ±00:01. See more The Lunar Distance (LD), the distance between Earth and the Moon, equals 384,401 km, (or 0.00256 AU).
Orbital elements:
2012 HM1 Earth MOID = 0.1344 AU
Epoch 2012 Mar. 14.0 TT = JDT 2456000.5 MPC
M 316.97366 (2000.0) P Q
n 0.33650394 Peri. 71.09122 +0.22886946 +0.97092990
a 2.0471168 Node 212.39589 -0.93511623 +0.19927353
e 0.4746519 Incl. 7.51809 -0.27051139 +0.13260914
P 2.93 H 21.3 G 0...