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Large Space Rock To Zip Between Earth and Moon | Orbit Animation Asteroid 2014 DX110 will come within 218,000 miles of Earth on its closest approach on March 5th, 2014. It is about 90 feet wide.
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NASA, Astronauts Beam Congrats to 'Gravity' on Oscar Wins Real-life astronauts and NASA officials congratulated the "Gravity" cast and crew on their seven Oscar wins Sunday night.
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Completion of the preliminary design review demonstrated that the payloads are progressing toward compliance with department requirements and those of the international stakeholder community.
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'Black Widow' Star Consumes Cosmic Companion (Video) A fast-spinning star destroys its companion, much as a black widow spider consumes its mate.
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Jupiter, King of Planets, Dominates Night Sky This Week Spotting Jupiter is a treat for all stargazers. For observers in the Northern Hemisphere, it is high overhead as the sky gets dark in the evening, and shines brightly most of the night, setting in the northwest around 3 ...
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Winter Storm Marches Over Mid-Atlantic U.S.

SpaceRef - 3 Mar 2014 22:44
On March 3, a major winter storm brought snow to the mid-Atlantic, freezing rain to the Carolinas and rain and some freezing rain to the Gulf Coast states....
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Incredible Technology - Space Travel and Exploration See some of the wildest space tech concepts, as well as technologies needed to ensure humanity's expansion across the solar system.
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It's a reasonable assumption that most Universe Today website visitors are, at the very least, intrigued by the night sky. This Universe Today reader, someone who always enjoys learning something new, was surprised to di...
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Schwartz tells it in his forthcoming autobiography: He wanted the Loral division's employees to be moving to Lockheed because he liked the way Lockheed Chief Executive Norman Augustine did business and treated his people...
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The bright stars and star clusters of the constellation Gemini are on display along with post sunset sightings of Jupiter and Mars. Saturn and Venus make early morning appearances.
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Satellite Sees Winter Storm March Over Mid-Atlantic NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: Image Credit: NASA/NOAA/GOES Project On March 3, a major winter storm brought snow to the mid-Atlantic, freezing rain to the Carolinas and rain and some freezing rain to the Gulf Coast...
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Standard-Candle Supernovae are Still Standard, but Why? Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory: Until recently, scientists thought they knew why Type Ia supernovae - the best cosmological "standard candles" - are all so much alike. But their favorite scenario was wrong. White ...
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Would you like to be part of one of the largest citizen-science efforts in the history of astronomy? The International Occultation Timing Association (IOTA) invites you to join in the campaign to observe and time the bes...
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NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 28 February 2014

SpaceRef - 3 Mar 2014 20:17
Today: Cube Satellite (CubeSat) Operations: Overnight the final 7 CubeSats were successfully launched by JAXA Robotic Flight Controllers from two NanoRacks CubeSat Deployers (NRCSDs). Two Dove CubeSats and ArduSat-2, Lit...
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Over the weekend, Chinese state news agency Xinhua reported in both Chinese and English a little bit more information on what has stilled the Yutu rover's motions across the lunar surface: "a control circuit malfunction ...
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Glittering Blue Cluster | Space Wallpaper

SPACE.com - 3 Mar 2014 20:08
Glittering Blue Cluster | Space Wallpaper This dazzling space wallpaper from ESO's La Silla Observatory in Chile shows the bright star cluster Messier 7.
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Space History Photo: Pioneer III Probe

SPACE.com - 3 Mar 2014 19:58
Space History Photo: Pioneer III Probe NASA technicians wear cleanroom attire to inspect the Pioneer III probe prior to its trip to Cape Canaveral, FL.
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Hard to believe the decades fly by so fast. It was 45 years ago today that the crew of Apollo 9 took off from the Kennedy Space Center en route to a big test of the lunar module. Being March 1969, history shows that it w...
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One small star, one small planet... at least!

The Royal Astronomical Society - 3 Mar 2014 19:19
A group of astronomers from the UK and Chile reports the discovery of eight new small planets orbiting nearby red dwarf stars, three of which may be habitable.  From this result the scientists, led by Mikko Tuomi of the...
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Photographer Penetrates Singapore Light-Pollution For Milky Way Time-Lapse Video Justin Ng (justinngphoto.com) contrast-stretched digital images to reveal the Milky Way above Singapore along with a rising Venus. The city's many uncontrolled lights and hazy skies usually conspire to hide the cosmos.
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Neil Armstrong — the first man on the moon, who died in 2012 — will now be the namesake of one of NASA’s research centers. A new law designated the Armstrong Flight Research Center took effect March 1, replacing th...
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NASA Fiscal Year 2015 Budget Briefing Now a Teleconference

NASA Breaking news - 3 Mar 2014 18:00
Because of inclement weather in the Washington area, NASA's Fiscal Year 2015 budget media briefing on Tuesday, March 4 now will be a teleconference. NASA Administrator Charles Bolden and NASA Chief Financial Officer Eliz...
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