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Comet ISON and the Best Studied Planetary System

Planet Hunters - 30 Nov 2013 10:10
This Thursday, the Solar System put on a celestial performance, and we had a front row seat to the spectacle. Long period Comet ISON made its closest approach to the Sun entering the Sun’s atmosphere. This sun-grazing ...
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Unmanned Russian Cargo Ship Docks with Space Station An unmanned cargo ship docked with the International Space Station today (Nov. 29), delivering a load of cosmic holiday goodies to the residents of the orbiting outpost.
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Today I am delighted to welcome India into the ranks of interplanetary travelers: Mars Orbiter Mission has successfully propelled itself onto an interplanetary trajectory, departing Earth forever and setting sail for Mar...
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China Will Launch Its 1st Moon Rover, 'Jade Rabbit,' On Sunday China will launch its first moon rover Yutu (Jade Rabbit) on Sunday (Dec. 1) at 12:30 p.m. ET on the Chang'e 3 moon landing mission. See what the moon rover mission means for China.
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This plastic caged bird can be found in the Harmony Node of the International Space Station....
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How Do You Train to Become a Space Tourist?

SPACE.com - 30 Nov 2013 19:19
How Do You Train to Become a Space Tourist? Piloting fighter jets, floating in zero gravity and spinning at a belly-flattening speed in a centrifuge are not the things a regular tourist is asked to do before a dream holiday.
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Looking Out Of The Cuploa At Earth Below

SpaceRef - 30 Nov 2013 19:12
Equipped with seven windows, the Cupola aboard the International Space Station probably has exponentially more beneficial facets than it has windows....
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Giant Electric Fields May Supercharge Particles In Earth's Radiation Belts Twin probes sent to investigate Earth's Van Allen Radiation belts have found a possible explanation for why some electrons zip around at speeds close to that of light.
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An enthusiastic group of suborbital space researchers arrived at Spaceport America in New Mexico in early November to prepare and load their experiments on an UP Aerospace rocket that would place their technologies in a ...
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Spacelab and 30 Years of ESA Astronauts

SpaceRef - 30 Nov 2013 18:36
Thirty years ago this week the first European-built Spacelab was launched on the Space Shuttle. ESA's first astronaut, Ulf Merbold, flew on the mission, marking ESA's entry into human spaceflight....
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Chang'e 3 Photos: China's 1st Moon Lander & Rover Mission See photos from China's Chang'e 3 moon rover and lander mission launching in December 2013. The mission includes the Yutu (Jade Rabbit) rover.
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A brief morning update (EST) from Karl Battams, who studies sungrazing comets at the Naval Research Laboratory, confirms social media reports that Comet C/2012 S1 ISON appears to be getting fainter in images from the Sol...
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Chang'e 3 ready to launch to the Moon

Planetary Society - 30 Nov 2013 18:05
A brief update on Chang'e 3, which is scheduled for launch December 2 at 01:30 China time, or December 1 at 17:30 UT / 09:30 PT.
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Mars Orbiter Mission ready to fly onward from Earth to Mars

Planetary Society - 30 Nov 2013 17:25
Today is the day when India's Mars Orbiter Mission will fire its rocket to depart Earth and begin its 300-day journey to Mars. The rocket burn begins on December 1 at 00:49 IST (today at 19:19 UT / 11:19 PT).
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Playing the Cosmic Odds

Bad Astronomy - 30 Nov 2013 15:00
There is something to be said for perseverance, for persisting until the last moment you can. You can make a lot of moral and emotional arguments for it, of course, but there's also a mathematical one: If you stick aroun...
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Smartphone app to give earthquake warning

Phys.org - 30 Nov 2013 14:33
A smartphone app designed to give early warning of earthquakes could be ready as early as next year, according to scientists at the World Science Forum in Rio de Janeiro.
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China readies to launch first moon rover mission China will launch its first ever moon rover mission on Monday, state media said, as Beijing embarks on the latest stage in its ambitious space programme.
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Space Shuttle Replica Vandalized with Graffiti in Houston A replica of a NASA space shuttle on display in Houston was defaced Wednesday (Nov. 27), when vandals sprayed racial and political graffiti on the side of the full-size mockup. The offending markings were quickly covered...
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Remnants Suggest Comet ISON Still Going

Scientific American - 30 Nov 2013 01:00
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