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The Hunt for Exoplanets Heats Up

SPACE.com - 17 Jul 2014 06:19
The Hunt for Exoplanets Heats Up Where is humanity in the search for planets beyond our solar system, and what will the next decade bring?
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NASA's Curiosity Mars rover used the Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) camera on its arm to catch the first images of sparks produced by the rover's laser being shot at a rock on Mars....
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Where's the Moon? Lunar Sights of the Late-Night Sky Stargazers looking for the moon at nightfall may be wondering where Earth's nearest neighbor is in the night sky. Here's a handy guide to observing the moon in binoculars and telescopes in the late-night July sky.
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Lunar pits could shelter astronauts, reveal details of how 'man in the moon' formed While the moon's surface is battered by millions of craters, it also has over 200 holes - steep-walled pits that in some cases might lead to caves that future astronauts could explore and use for shelter, according to ne...
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Apollo 11 Retrospective: 'One We Intend To Win' | Video Filmmaker Rod Pyle compiles footage from July of 1969 in commemoration of the mission that put the first bootprints on the moon. The title is taken from President John F. Kennedy's so-called "moon speech" of 12 September...
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Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko Revealed

SpaceRef - 17 Jul 2014 22:48
This week's images of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko reveal an extraordinarily irregular shape. We had hints of that in last week's images and in the unscheduled previews that were seen a few days ago, and in that short...
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Take That, Jupiter! Planet's Great Comet Crash of 1994 Recalled From July 16 to 22, 1994, more than 20 fragments of the comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 pelted Jupiter's atmosphere. It marked the first time humans had witnessed a collision between two bodies in the solar system.
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Split Comet is Rotating - 67P Churyumov-Gerasimenko | Video Loop Imaged on 14 July 2014 by OSIRIS, Rosetta's scientific imaging system, this movie compiles 36 interpolated images each separated by 20 minutes, providing a 360° preview of the complex shape of the comet.
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Rosetta Spacecraft Approaching Twofold Comet NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, destination of the European Space Agency's Rosetta mission, reveals a two-part shape.
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Geologist says Curiosity's images show Earth-like soils on Mars Soil deep in a crater dating to some 3.7 billion years ago contains evidence that Mars was once much warmer and wetter, says University of Oregon geologist Gregory Retallack, based on images and data captured by the rove...
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Engineers have taken a crucial step in preparing to test parts of NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket that will send humans to new destinations in the solar system. They installed on Thursday an RS-25 engine on the A...
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Comet-chasing space probe makes surprise discovery A space probe aiming to become the first to land on a comet has taken images that appear to show its target could actually be two separate lumps of rock and ice, scientists said Thursday.
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NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 16 July 2014

SpaceRef - 17 Jul 2014 18:46
Today: Orbital-2 (Orb-2) Capture/Berthing: The crew successfully captured Cygnus using the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) at 5:39 am CDT....
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Canada Contributes to NASA's OSIRIS-REx Mission NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: Today, the Canadian Space Agency announced a significant contribution to NASA's asteroid-bound OSIRIS-REx mission.
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NASA Awards Construction Contract at Kennedy Space Center

NASA Breaking news - 17 Jul 2014 18:00
NASA has awarded a two-year contract to Hensel Phelps Construction Co. of Orlando to build a new multi-story headquarters building at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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NASA embarks this week on a coordinated ship and aircraft observation campaign off the Atlantic coast of the United States, an effort to advance space-based capabilities for monitoring microscopic plants that form the ba...
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Britain's new space minister, acknowledging that he had "big boots to fill" in replacing predecessor David Willetts.
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Britain's new space minister, acknowledging that he had "big boots to fill" in replacing predecessor David Willetts.
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Cargo Ship's Fiery Demise Could Help Predict What Happens When The Space Station Burns Up It’s sad to think about, but there will be a day sometime when the International Space Station makes its final journey — a destructive re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere. Historically, it’s been hard to break up la...
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ISON Stopped Making Dust Just Before It Passed By The Sun And Disintegrated Last year’s Thanksgiving adventure for astronomers happened when Comet ISON passed within 1.2 million kilometres (750,000 miles) of the Sun. While many people were hoping the comet would stick around and produce a good...
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U.S. Commerce and State department officials on July 15 sought to persuade Europeans that the U.S. government is taking concrete steps to make it easier for space commerce to crisscross the Atlantic without large legal t...
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U.S. Commerce and State department officials on July 15 sought to persuade Europeans that the U.S. government is taking concrete steps to make it easier for space commerce to crisscross the Atlantic without large legal t...
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