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Mars Sample Return Mission Will Not Land On Red Planet | Video The Boldlygo Institute (non-governmental, non profit organization) has proposed a mission that would fly about 24 miles above the surface of the Red Planet and collect particles from seasonal Martian dust storms.
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Scientists Finish Last-Ditch Plan to Save Infrared Spitzer Space Telescope Researchers are ready to send NASA a last-ditch proposal to save the 11-year-old spacecraft.
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Lockheed Martin Lands $914 Million Space Fence Contract Lockheed Martin will build the U.S. Air Force's next-generation space surveillance system.
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Space Image of the Day Gallery (May 2014)

SPACE.com - 5 Jun 2014 23:29
Space Image of the Day Gallery (May 2014) See amazing images of the night sky and cosmos in Space.com's gallery of cosmic images posted in May 2014.
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Exploration Flight Test-1 Is All Systems Go, Says NASA | Video The space agency updates the public on the progress of the first unmanned test flight of the Orion Multi-purpose crew vehicle. Still slated to launch in December 2014.
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The Air Force said it "plans to shut down its organic processing capability and utilize commercial payload processing facilities."
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NASA's 1st Orion Spaceship Gets World's Largest Heat Shield (Photos) Engineers have just installed the largest heat shield ever constructed on NASA's Orion spacecraft -- the agency's newest spaceship designed to take astronauts to deep space destinations
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Google Invests In Satellite Swarms to Expand Internet (Video) Google aims to invest billions in a fleet of satellites to provide service to areas presently without broadband Internet access.
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Starfire Puffs Extragalactic 'Smoke' | Video

SPACE.com - 5 Jun 2014 22:10
Starfire Puffs Extragalactic 'Smoke' | Video A new supercomputer simulation of how galaxies grow may have illuminated the mysterious lack of matter around the cores of galaxies.
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How Sentinel Will Hunt for Hidden Asteroids

Universe Today - 5 Jun 2014 20:34
Asteroids of various sizes whiz past our planet all the time. Some we know about, but many we don’t, and new ones are identified on an almost weekly basis. (In fact one such recently-discovered asteroid named 2014 HQ21...
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First Precise Measurement of Antihydrogen

Universe Today - 5 Jun 2014 20:27
The best science -- the questions that capture and compel any human being -- is enshrouded in mystery. Here's an example: scientists expect that matter and antimatter were created in equal quantities shortly after the Bi...
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Putting Humans on Mars Is 'Risk Management' for Our Species, SpaceX President Says Humans should go to Mars to explore, and also as a form of insurance in case disaster strikes on Earth, the aerospace company's president, Gwynne Shotwell, told a small crowd here today (June 4) at the Atlantic Council C...
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How the Moon Formed: Lunar Rocks Support Giant Impact Theory A new analysis of lunar rocks now supports the idea that the moon was born in a gigantic collision between the nascent Earth and a mysterious planet-size rock, scientists say.
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New isotopic evidence supporting moon formation via Earth collision with planet-sized body A new series of measurements of oxygen isotopes provides increasing evidence that the Moon formed from the collision of the Earth with another large, planet-sized astronomical body, around 4.5 billion years ago. This wor...
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Enormous Solar Filament 'Fuse' Touches-Off a Solar Explosion | Video A plasma filament stretching about half the Sun's length 'danced' above the its surface for nearly 4 days before being sucked onto the surface, igniting a bright eruption, whose image was captured by NASA spacecraft.
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NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 4 June 2014

SpaceRef - 5 Jun 2014 18:29
Today: Advanced Colloids Experiment (ACE)-M-2 Sample Start: Flight Engineer (FE)-5 Wiseman configured the Light Microscopy Module (LMM) in the Fluids Integrated Rack (FIR) and inserted the second sample for an ACE-M-2 in...
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Mars, that ever-changing and beautiful Red Planet practically next door to us, is one of the most well-studied places humans have in the universe. We’ve sent spacecraft there for about 50 years. Yet there’s still a l...
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Host: Scott Lewis Guests: Michael Phillips, Bill McLaughlin, Paul Stewart (...)Read the rest of Virtual Star Party – June 1, 2014: Paul brings his “A” game! (187 words) © susie for Universe Today, 2014. | Permalin...
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CERN experiment takes us one step closer to discovering where all the antimatter went Science and Technology Facilities Council News and Press Releases: New research published today by researchers from CERN has brought us a step closer to understanding where all the antimatter has gone. This matter-antima...
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NASA has selected 12 proposals for study under Phase I of the NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) Program, which aims to turn science fiction into fact through pioneering technology development.
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Space Station Cargo Ship Departure to Air on NASA TV

NASA Breaking news - 5 Jun 2014 18:00
NASA Television will provide live coverage of the departure of an unpiloted Russian cargo vehicle from the International Space Station (ISS) beginning at 9 a.m. EDT Monday, June 9.
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NASA's Orion Spacecraft is Ready to Feel the Heat

NASA Breaking news - 5 Jun 2014 18:00
NASA and Lockheed Martin engineers have installed the largest heat shield ever constructed on the crew module of the agency's Orion spacecraft. The work marks a major milestone on the path toward the spacecraft's first l...
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