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Watch NASA's 'Flying Saucer' for Mars Go Supersonic in Amazing Video An amazing new video from NASA shows viewers the ups and downs of the first test of a system that could one day help the space agency land huge spacecraft on Mars or other planets.
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"Rotation can have a huge effect, and lots of planets that we previously thought were definitely not habitable now can be considered as candidates," says Dorian Abbot of the University of Chicago. New research has reveal...
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Is Sunday's Supermoon Full Moon Really That Super? NASA and other scientists are touting the August full moon on Sunday (Aug. 10) as the biggest full moon of 2014, but is it really that super? Space.com skywatching columnist Joe Rao takes a close look at the definition.
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Photosynthetic Activity in US Midwest

SpaceRef - 9 Aug 2014 13:41
Amazing the things you can 'see' from space, if you just know how to look ... Satellite data show that during the Northern Hemisphere's growing season, the U.S. Midwest boasts more photosynthetic activity than any other ...
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Preserving Ice from a Vanished Terrain

SpaceRef - 9 Aug 2014 13:32
This HiRISE image shows what is termed a pedestal crater, so-called because the level of the surface adjacent to the crater is elevated relative to the surface of the surrounding terrain....
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NASA Mars test called success despite torn chute Sending heavier vehicles and, eventually, humans to Mars requires first testing new technologies to see if they actually work.
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(Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology) Researchers from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences have reported registering three possible occasi...
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Curiosity Celebrates Two Years on Mars Approaching Bedrock of Mountain Climbing Destination NASA's most scientifically powerful rover ever dispatched to the Red Planet, Curiosity, is celebrating her 2nd anniversary on Mars since the dramatic touchdown inside Gale Crater on Aug. 6, 2012, EDT (Aug. 5, 2012, PDT) ...
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NASA Postpones US Spacewalks from Space Station Over Battery Issue NASA announced it has postponed two American spacewalks while it waits for new spacesuit batteries to be delivered to the orbiting outpost.
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Hypervelocity Neutron Stars Crashing Into White Dwarfs -- A Scenario for the Loneliest Supernovae? It's hard to comprehend the vast emptiness of space. Especially when we detect odd signatures, such as luminous explosions that are neither as bright nor as long as traditional supernovae, originating in the unfathomable...
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