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Location American Space News for 22 January 2014
Weird 'Gravity Waves' in Venus Clouds Spotted by Spacecraft A European spacecraft orbiting Venus captured high-resolution images of gravity waves in the clouds whirring above Earth's nearest neighbor. The ripples could help scientists understand how Venus' hellish surface influen...
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Mysterious Mars Rock Looks Like 'Jelly Donut,' Defies Explanation (Photos) A mystery rock on Mars that suddenly appeared in front of NASA's Opportunity rover may look like a tasty donut, but it is like nothing ever seen on the Martian surface before, scientists say.
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Cosmic Lens Caught Bending Bright Gamma-Ray Burst, a Space First NASA's Fermi telescope has captured the first gamma-ray measurements of a gravitational lens, a rare natural alignment in which a massive body distorts light from a more distant object.
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JAXA astronaut Koichi Wakata poses for a photo at a window in the Cupola of the International Space Station....
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An Apple in Space

SpaceRef - 22 Jan 2014 23:50
A fresh apple floating freely near a window in the Cupola of the International Space Station is featured in this image....
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Scientists using the Herschel space observatory have made the first definitive detection of water vapor on the largest and roundest object in the asteroid belt, Ceres....
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Exploding Star: New Supernova Discovery Is Closest in Years An exploding star has suddenly appeared in the night sky, dazzling astronomers who haven't seen a new supernova this close to our solar system in years.
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In the last month, Curiosity put 222 meters on the odometer in 12 short drives, while regularly assessing the wheels for damage. The rover performed touch-and-go analyses of rocks including Oneida and Kodak, and also too...
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Supernova Explosion Seen In Nearby Galaxy | Video The light from an exploding star in the Messier 82 (M82) galaxy was first photographed from Earth on January 22nd, 2013. The galaxy is ~12 million light years away so the explosion occurred about 12 million years ago.
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Previously the Pentagon was considering a wider FAB-T program that included equipping its strategic bombers and certain electronic surveillance aircraft with the system.
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Herschel Telescope Detects Water on Dwarf Planet NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: Scientists using the Herschel space observatory have made the first definitive detection of water vapor on the largest and roundest object in the asteroid belt, Ceres.
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NASA Officially Renames Dryden Flight Research Facility for Neil Armstrong It's official: the bill re-naming the NASA's Hugh L. Dryden Flight Research Center in southern California for the first man to walk on the moon is now a law.
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Galaxies on FIRE: Star feedback results in less massive galaxies For decades, astrophysicists have encountered a puzzling contradiction: although many galactic-wind models--simulations of how matter is distributed in our universe--predict that the majority of the "normal" matter exist...
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Bright star reveals new exoplanet

Phys.org - 22 Jan 2014 21:39
Bright star reveals new exoplanet An international team of astronomers at Stellar Astrophysics Centre in Aarhus, Denmark, have discovered a new exoplanet, christened "Kepler-410A b." The planet is about the size of Neptune and orbits the brightest star i...
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Telescope spies water plumes on dwarf planet Ceres (Phys.org) --Scientists using the Herschel space observatory have made the first definitive detection of water vapor on the largest and roundest object in the asteroid belt, Ceres.
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Herschel Discovers Water Vapor Spewing from Ceres

Universe Today - 22 Jan 2014 21:26
With the Dawn spacecraft now heading towards the dwarf planet/asteroid Ceres, the mission has suddenly gotten even more intriguing. The Herschel space observatory has discovered water vapor around Ceres, and the vapor co...
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The winner will receive development funding likely to approach $1 billion for a mission that will launch between 2022 and 2024.
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NASA Set to Launch Next-Generation Relay Satellite Thursday A fresh satellite for NASA's communications network is set for launch from Florida's Space Coast on Thursday (Jan. 23) to bolster voice and data links between mission control, the International Space Station and a fleet ...
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Defense Lobbying Mostly Flat in 2013

Space News - 22 Jan 2014 20:10
Lobbying spending remained mostly flat for the top defense contractors in 2013, as they grappled with sequestration taking effect at the Pentagon.
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Photos: Dwarf Planet Ceres, the Solar System's Largest Asteroid See photos and images of Ceres, a dwarf planet and the largest asteroid in the solar system yet known. Ceres is round and may contain more fresh water than the entire Earth. NASA's Dawn spacecraft will explore Ceres in 2...
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Water Found on Asteroid Ceres

Discover - 22 Jan 2014 20:07
Looking for water is a pretty big deal on Earth, and an even bigger deal elsewhere. The chemical is not only vital to sustaining life as we know it, but it's also an important clue that can reveal secrets about an object...
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Super-close supernova in M82

Planetary Society - 22 Jan 2014 19:31
The astronomy world is all a-twitter this morning over the discovery of a new supernova in M82, a galaxy that's in our astronomical backyard, "only" 12 million light-years away. And early word is that it appears to be a ...
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