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Kilimanjaro

ESA - 24 Jan 2014 11:05
Kilimanjaro Earth observation image of the week: false-colour image of Africa's highest mountain, also featured in the Earth from Space video programme
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After a decade of roving relentlessly on the Red Planet, NASA's Opportunity rover discovered rocks that preserve the best evidence yet that ancient Mars was the most conducive time period for the formation of life on our...
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NASA Launches Next-Generation Relay Satellite Into Orbit The 3.8-ton TDRS-L spacecraft lifted off at 9:33 p.m. EST tonight (0233 GMT Friday) from Florida's Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, its Atlas 5 rocket searing an arc of bright-orange flame into the dark sky as it climbe...
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Spacecraft Hull-Crawling Robots: Are These Their Ancestors? | Video Engineers have developed wall-crawling robots utilizing 'dry adhesive' technology inspired by gecko lizards. ESA and the Simon Fraser University are pioneering the effort for their possible use in space.
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New Horizons: Updates From the Science Team Meeting, Part 1

Planetary Society - 24 Jan 2014 02:15
Ted Stryk reports on the status of the New Horizons mission from the mission's latest Science Team Meeting.
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Study suggests space dust carries water and organic compounds Researchers from the University of Hawaii-Manoa (UHM) School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST), Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and University of California ...
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Hubble, Hubble, Seeing Double!

PTTU - 24 Jan 2014 22:28
Hubble, Hubble, Seeing Double! NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: In this new Hubble image two objects are clearly visible, shining brightly. When they were first discovered in 1979, they were thought to be separate objects -- however, astronomers so...
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NASA Instruments on European Comet Spacecraft Begin Countdown NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: Three NASA science instruments are being prepared for check-out operations aboard the European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft to a comet.
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Host: Fraser Cain Special Guests: Stephen Pakbaz, designer of the LEGO Mars Rover Kit, and Ray Sanders from CosmoQuest, who is unboxing and building the kit as we hang out! Astrojournalists: Morgan Rehnberg, Sondy Spring...
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Lunar Halo Crowns the Moon Over Observatory in Striking Photo Night sky photographer Scott MacNeill captured this beautiful image of a lunar halo over an observatory in Charlestown, R.I. See the story behind the image here.
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NASA's Space to Ground is your weekly update on what's happening aboard the International Space Station....
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Ted Stryk reports on the status of the New Horizons mission from the mission's latest Science Team Meeting. Updates include the status of the Kuiper Belt target search and the use of ALMA to refine Pluto's ephemeris.
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NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 23 January 2014

SpaceRef - 24 Jan 2014 21:10
Today: Body Measures Investigation: Flight Engineer (FE)-6 Wakata, with operator assistance from FE-3 Hopkins, set up cameras and cabin video, performed body marker instrumentation, and collected calibration and body pos...
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Three of Four MUOS Stations Accepted by Navy

Space News - 24 Jan 2014 21:01
The U.S. Navy has formally accepted three of a planned four General Dynamics-built ground stations for its next-generation mobile communications satellite program.
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Stephen Hawking has set the world of physics back on its heels by reversing his lifetime's work and a pillar of modern physics claiming that black holes do not exist - saying that the idea of an event horizon, the...
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James Webb Space telescope passes a mission milestone (Phys.org) --NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has passed its first significant mission milestone for 2014--a Spacecraft Critical Design Review (SCDR) that examined the telescope's power, communications and pointing cont...
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IFRS: The first supermassive black holes?

Galaxy Zoo - 24 Jan 2014 20:39
Today’s Radio Galaxy Zoo post is by Ray Norris, our Project Advisor. Ray researches how galaxies formed and evolved after the Big Bang, using radio, infrared, and optical telescopes. In Radio Galaxy Zoo, some bright ra...
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The Planetary Society released an official statement today recognizing the unprecedented achievement of maintaining an operating rover on the surface of Mars for a decade.
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MDA has awarded Lockheed Martin a $32 million contract modification to provide targets for use in testing the agency's ballistic missile interceptors.
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NASA's Weird RoboSimian Robot May Save Human Lives One Day (Video) RoboSimian was one of 16 robots that competed last month in the DARPA Robotics Challenge Trials in Homestead, Fla. The two-day competition was designed to test the robots' abilities to carry out basic disaster-relief tas...
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Will spacewalks happen on Expedition 40? NASA undecided due to leak investigation Remember those snorkels and pads astronauts used during the ammonia pump replacement on station this past December? The new measures went a long way to helping astronauts stay safe if another helmet water leak happens, b...
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European governments are seeking assistance worldwide in blocking an attempt by terrestrial-wireless broadband interests to use a slice of radio spectrum now reserved for radar Earth observation satellites.
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