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Location American Space News for 11 February 2014
Above is the latest rave-like video from NASA. While the images are reminiscent of what could play during an awesome Friday night party, what you’re actually seeing is a timelapse of auroras on Saturn. These pictures a...
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NASA Awards Information Technology Contract

NASA Breaking news - 11 Feb 2014 18:00
NASA has selected Peerless Technologies Corporation of Fairborn, Ohio to perform state-of-the art information technology (IT) services at the agency's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland and Plum Brook Station in Sandusky...
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Team spirit

ESA - 11 Feb 2014 13:15
Team spirit Human spaceflight and operations image of the week: international teamwork preparing for spacewalks
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The Winds of Warming

Bad Astronomy - 11 Feb 2014 14:45
I've written many times about the so-called pause in global warming. The claim is that the rise in temperatures on Earth has flattened since 1998, with some people even claiming the Earth has cooled somewhat. There are m...
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Landsat 8's First Year

SpaceRef - 11 Feb 2014 17:42
On Feb. 11, 2013, the Landsat 8 satellite rocketed into a sunny California morning onboard a powerful Atlas V and began its life in orbit....
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Law at ESA

ESA - 11 Feb 2014 15:55
Law at ESA An overview of the legal frame in which ESA conducts its activities
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Earth from Space

ESA - 11 Feb 2014 15:15
Earth from Space David Vaughan and Albert Klein Tank join the Earth from Space video programme to discuss satellite observations of the effects of climate change
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New Technique Puts Exoplanets on the Scale

Universe Today - 11 Feb 2014 17:00
Astronomers constantly probe the skies for the unexpected. They search for unforeseen bumps in their data -- signaling an unknown planet orbiting a star, a new class of astronomical objects or even a new set of physical ...
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Awaiting Yutu's phone home on lunar day 3

Phys.org - 11 Feb 2014 16:50
Awaiting Yutu's phone home on lunar day 3 Will 'Yutu' phone home? Will Yutu live to see another Earthrise?
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New US Military Space Plane Aims for 2017 Liftoff DARPA plans to award the first design contracts for its XS-1 space plane project in May or thereabouts. The agency wants the XS-1 to get off the ground in late 2017 and make an orbital test flight the following year.
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Source of 'moon curse' revealed by eclipse

EurekAlert! - 11 Feb 2014 07:00
(University of California - San Diego) Signals bounced off reflectors on the lunar surface return surprisingly faint echoes on full moon nights. Scientists think it's the result of uneven heating of the reflective lenses...
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NASA Mars Orbiters See Clues to Possible Water Flows NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: NASA spacecraft orbiting Mars have returned clues for understanding seasonal features that are the strongest indication of possible liquid water that may exist today on...
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GSA, NASA Competitively Select Planetary Ventures LLC to Begin Lease Negotiations for Rehabilitation of Hangar One and Use of Moffett Federal Airfield NASA's Ames Research Center News and Features: The U.S. General Services Administration and NASA have selected Planetary Ventures LLC as the preferred lessee on a lease to rehabilitate historic Hangar One and to manage M...
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NASA's Morpheus Lander 'Free Ride' for 74 Seconds | Video A prototype for future planetary landers, this vertical takeoff and landing craft flew 160 feet higher (467ft) than its last flight; also forward 637 feet, testing NASA's Automated Landing and Hazard Avoidance Technology...
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Clouds associated with the major winter storm that is bringing wintry precipitation and chilly temperatures to the U.S. south is the focus in an image from NOAA's GOES-East satellite today, February 11 at 1815 UTC/1:15 p...
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NASA Report: How to Defend Planet From Asteroids

SPACE.com - 11 Feb 2014 22:20
NASA Report: How to Defend Planet From Asteroids NASA's Asteroid Initiative, started in 2013, includes a mission to capture a small near-Earth asteroid and drag it into a stable orbit around the moon, and a challenge to find the best ideas for finding and defending Ear...
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Hubble and Cassini get a 360-degree view of Saturn's auroras (w/ video) (Phys.org) --NASA trained several pairs of eyes on Saturn as the planet put on a dancing light show at its poles. While NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, orbiting around Earth, was able to observe the northern auroras in ul...
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Saturn's Auroras Glow in 360-Degree Views from NASA Spacecraft (Photos, Video) Saturn's auroras dance in a new video that shows the planet's northern and southern lights shining in amazing, 360-degree detail. The video, released by NASA today (Feb. 11), shows multiple views of the planet's auroras ...
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Largest flock of Earth-imaging satellites launch into orbit from Space Station It is often said that if everyone had the opportunity to see Earth from the perspective of astronauts in space, respect and admiration for our planet would grow and the environment would be better protected. A new fleet ...
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First 'Cubesats' in Record-Breaking Fleet Launched from Space Station The four "cubesats," each about the size of a loaf of bread, were deployed from the space station this morning. Twenty-four more will join them over the coming days, filling out the "Flock 1" fleet operated by San Franci...
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Phasing out Soyuz in favor of the proposed Ariane 6 rocket before 2031, the court said, could damage Arianespace's already fragile financial accounts.
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Amazing Space Photos by Japanese Astronaut Koichi Wakata in Orbit See spectacular photographs of Earth from space by Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata on the International Space Station during the Expedition 38 mission in 2013 and 2014.
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