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Location American Space News for 30 January 2014
This Bluegrass 'Rocketman' Cover by Iron Horse Is Awesome (Video) There are some space songs that we never outgrow. Elton John's 'Rocketman' is one of them. Now you can hear (and see) a spectacular bluegrass take on the classic by Iron Horse, a bluegrass band based in Killen, Alabama.
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NASA's only camera to have made it to the moon and back as part of the Apollo manned missions will be auctioned in Vienna on March 21, organisers said Thursday.
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Hubble images spawn theory of how spiral galaxies turn into jellyfish before becoming elliptical (Phys.org) --A trio of researchers, two from the University of Hawaii, and one from the University of Dunham in the U.K. has found evidence from the Hubble Space Telescope that suggests jellyfish galaxies come about when...
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New results from NASA's MABEL campaign demonstrated that a photon-counting technique will allow researchers to track the melt or growth of Earth's frozen regions....
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Jupiter's Blazes Bright Near Orion's 'Supergiants' | February 2014 Skywatching Video The bright 'star' overhead after the Sun sets, in the winter of 2014, is our closest gas giant, Jupiter and the red supergiant Betelgeuse, 650X bigger than the Sun, is one of the shoulder of the 'Great Hunter' (Orion Con...
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Infrared Eye | Space Wallpaper

SPACE.com - 30 Jan 2014 23:20
Infrared Eye | Space Wallpaper This space wallpaper shows a NASA NEOWISE mission image of comet C/2013 A1 Siding Spring, which is slated to make a close pass by Mars on Oct. 19, 2014.
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Best Space Music Videos Ever: A Rockin' Chart Countdown Spanning traditional flute music to David Bowie, here are our favorite space-themed music videos.
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European scientists have proposed that the Plato as ESA's next Medium-class mission for launch between 2022 and 2024.
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On Mars, NASA's Curiosity Rover Seeks Smoother Road to Reduce Wheel Damage Curiosity's handlers are driving the 1-ton rover more cautiously now and are checking the condition of its wheels frequently. The rover team is also considering accessing a smoother, less rocky route to the foothills of ...
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Old Sunspot Pops New Flare-Crackling Tricks + A Lunar Transit | Video The sunspot cluster (now called Region 1967) that exploded with m and x class flares at the beginning of January 2014 has returned with m-class crackle. The Moon orbits between Solar Dynamics Observatory and the Sun as w...
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The New Cosmos Has a New Trailer

Planetary Society - 30 Jan 2014 21:14
Fox just released a new trailer for Cosmos: A Space-Time Odyssey, which will debut March 9th and feature Neil deGrasse Tyson as host.
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The EC is pressuring France and Britain to surrender patents they have secured relating to Galileo.
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We at Universe Today have snow on our minds these days with all this Polar Vortex talk. From out the window, the snowflakes all look the same, but peer at flakes under a microscope and you can see all these different des...
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NASA Sees Comet That Will Buzz Mars This Year (Photo) Comet Siding Spring will approach within 86,000 miles of Mars on Oct. 19, potentially putting on a great show for NASA's Red Planet spacecraft. But the dust shed by the comet may also endanger the agency's Mars orbiters.
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Winter Constellations: Orion the Hunter Reigns in Cold Night Sky Every summer in mid-August, when I'm stretched out on a long lawn chair in the predawn hours scanning the skies for Perseid meteors, I'll always pause before the break of dawn to watch for Orion the hunter's rise in the ...
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You sure couldn’t hide those grins on television from the Astronaut Candidate Class of 2013 when the call came from the International Space Station. NASA’s latest recruits were at the Smithsonian National Air and Spa...
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The clockwork motion of the heavens has brought us another treat: The dark silhouetted Moon sliding across the fiery disk of the Sun, as seen from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory just hours ago: SDO orbits the Earth, s...
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NASA's SDO Sees Lunar Transit

PTTU - 30 Jan 2014 19:28
NASA's SDO Sees Lunar Transit NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: On Jan 30, 2014, at 8:31 a.m EST, the moon began to move between NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, or SDO, and the sun, giving the observatory a view of a partial solar eclipse from s...
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Constellations of the Night Sky: Famous Star Patterns Explained (Images) See sky maps and images of some of the most well-known constellations in the night sky in this SPACE.com gallery. From Orion the Hunter to Virgo the Virgin, see how these recognizable star patterns appear in the night sk...
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In the 1980s, scientists' view of the solar system's asteroids was essentially static: Asteroids that formed near the sun remained near the sun; those that formed farther out stayed on the outskirts. But in the last deca...
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Volcanic Eruption Snapped From Space | New Video Visualization On June 12, 2009, the Sarychev Volcano, on Matua Island, northeast of Japan, erupted explosively as it has previously in 1989, 1986, 1976 and 1946. An ISS astronaut grabbed this shot, recently processed into animation by...
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Virgin Galactic Fires New Engines for Satellite-Launching Rocket Virgin Galactic tested its new fleet of liquid-fueled rocket engines last week, and unveiled additional details about the company's future plans to use the hybrid motors to launch commercial satellites into orbit.
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