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NASA and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) have released the first images captured by their newest Earth-observing satellite, the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Core Observatory, which launched into s...
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Dancing With Saturn

Planetary Society - 25 Mar 2014 04:30
Cassini images in motion.
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It's Time to Extend Routine Space Operations to the Moon (Op-Ed) The technology to make lunar missions routine is on the horizon, says Astrobotic CEO John Thornton.
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New Storms on Jupiter Look Like Mickey Mouse

Universe Today - 25 Mar 2014 23:26
We told you this was going to be a good season to observe Jupiter, and astrophotographers in the northern hemisphere have been making the most of this time of opposition where Jupiter has been riding high in the sky. Wha...
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NASA Solicits New Collaborative Partnerships with Commercial Space Industry NASA Breaking News: Building on the success of NASA's commercial spaceflight initiatives, agency officials announced Monday plans to solicit proposals from U.S. private enterprises for unfunded partnerships to collaborat...
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Hubble Telescope Sees Galaxy Spill Its 'Guts' in Space (Video, Images) A distant spiral galaxy is leaving behind much of its gas as it shoves its way through its parent galactic cluster. The result will be fatal, as the galaxy will lose most of the fuel it requires for star formation.
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Astronomy Tourism: Photos from Arizona's Kitt Peak Observatories The Kitt Peak National Observatory is about 50 miles outside of Tucson on a remote mountaintop that rises high above the Sonoran Desert. Just below the summit, the 4-meter Mayall telescope is the largest optical telescop...
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Vignettes from dozens of LPSC talks: GRAIL and LADEE at the Moon; ice and craters and conglomerates and organics and gullies on Mars; polar deposits and volatile elements on Mercury; tectonics on Enceladus; and more, unt...
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Milky Way 360-Degree Panorama | Video

SPACE.com - 25 Mar 2014 21:45
Milky Way 360-Degree Panorama | Video This 360-degree mosaic panorama of the Milky Way was taken over ten years by the Spitzer Space Telescope.
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Organisation Release: New artwork unveiled at the Science with the Hubble Space Telescope IV conference Hubble Space Telescope News: Last week researchers from around the world gathered at the Accademia dei Lincei in Rome for the Science with the Hubble Space Telescope IV conference. The event celebrated the history of Hub...
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If you ever wanted to participate in spacesuit design, even in a small way, here’s your big chance. NASA is asking the public to choose which design of the futuristic Z-2 “planetary mobility” suit prototype will be...
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Layers of Sandstone | Space Wallpaper

SPACE.com - 25 Mar 2014 20:45
Layers of Sandstone | Space Wallpaper Sandstone layers with varying resistance to erosion are evident in this space wallpaper recorded by the Mast Camera on NASA's Curiosity Mars rover on Feb. 25, 2014, about one-quarter mile (about 400 meters) from a planne...
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Spitzer Completes 360-Degree Panorama Of Milky Way | Video After 10 years capturing 2 million infrared snapshots of our galaxy using the Spitzer Space Telescope, NASA has created a 360-degree panoramic view of our galaxy, showing stars from across the 100,000 light years of the ...
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NASA Seeks Suborbital Flight Services Proposals for Technology Demonstrations NASA Breaking News: NASA is seeking proposals from U.S. commercial suborbital reusable launch vehicle providers to integrate and fly technology payloads for the space agency.
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APT reported sharp increases in revenue and profit for 2013 but said its newest satellite lost business late in the year and that East Asia, the Middle East and Africa faced an oversupply of bandwidth that will force dow...
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Don't forget F-type stars in search for life, scientists say Scientists searching for habitable planets beyond Earth shouldn't overlook F-type stars in favor of their more abundant, smaller and cooler cousins, according to new research from University of Texas at Arlington physici...
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Lick's new Automated Planet Finder: First robotic telescope for planet hunters (Phys.org) --Lick Observatory's newest telescope, the Automated Planet Finder (APF), has been operating robotically night after night on Mt. Hamilton since January, searching nearby stars for Earth-sized planets. Every n...
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In its first months of operation, the Lick Observatory's newest telescope Automated Planet Finder (APF) has found two new planetary systems, giving astronomers a taste of planetary riches to come. The APF has been operat...
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Building on the success of NASA's commercial spaceflight initiatives, agency officials announced Monday plans to solicit proposals from U.S. private enterprises for unfunded partnerships to collaboratively develop new co...
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NASA is seeking proposals from U.S. commercial suborbital reusable launch vehicle providers to integrate and fly technology payloads for the space agency.
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NASA Announces 2014 Tribal College and University Awards

NASA Breaking news - 25 Mar 2014 18:00
NASA's Minority University Research and Education Project (MUREP) has awarded approximately $2 million in new cooperative agreements to three tribal colleges and universities (TCUs).
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NASA Announces Media Opportunities for Asteroid Forum

NASA Breaking news - 25 Mar 2014 18:00
Media are invited to attend the agency's Asteroid Initiative Opportunities Forum on Wednesday, March 26, at NASA Headquarters in Washington or participate virtually. NASA Associate Administrator Robert Lightfoot will be ...
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