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Is A Sitcom Astronaut Hadfield's Next Frontier? ABC Comedy In The Works, Report Says It’s possible that Chris Hadfield’s best-selling book will become a sitcom! The astronaut who quickly became the world’s most-wanted Canadian last year, based on his amusing YouTube videos and stunning space pictur...
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Roof-Crashing Meteorite Linked to Giant Impact that Made the Moon A meteorite that crashed into a California house in November 2012 can be traced back to the giant impact that formed Earth's moon 4.5 billion years ago, a new study reveals. Astronomers have reconstructed the violent his...
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The delivery boosted ULA's inventory at its Decatur, Alabama, assembly facility to 15.
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Hakuto Dual Rovers Could Explore Moon Caves | Video A pair of rovers - one four-wheel robot and one two-wheel robot which can rappel on a tether- will work together to survey vertical lunar features.
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Hakuto MoonRaker Rover Could Commercialize Luna | Video "Hakuto" means "white rabbit" in Japanese whose mythology, depicts the image seen on the moon as a rabbit not as a face.
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Hakuto MoonRaker Rover Tests Its Wheels | Video

SPACE.com - 20 Aug 2014 22:40
Hakuto MoonRaker Rover Tests Its Wheels | Video Rough terrain is a fact of life for planetary rovers. Hakuto designs rover systems as small as possible and to utilize commercial of the shelf components. But will these choices conspire against the rover's survival?
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Europe Space Agency prepping next-gen global positioning satellites The European Space Agencies readies the launch of two more satellites as part of its Galileo project. While the project has had setbacks, it's still on course to give alleviate European independence on American and Russi...
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Hakuto Rover Takes On Google Lunar XPrize | Video Hakuto is the only Japanese team participating in the $30 million Google Lunar XPRIZE competition to land a robot on the moon, drive that robot 500 meters and send back high-definition imagery and video.
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Sea Plankton on Space Station? Russian Official Claims It's So A Russian official claims that samples collected by cosmonauts show evidence of sea plankton on the outside of the International Space Station, news agencies are reporting.
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Ozone-Depleting Compound Persists, NASA Research Shows NASA Breaking News: NASA research shows Earth's atmosphere contains an unexpectedly large amount of an ozone-depleting compound from an unknown source decades after the compound was banned worldwide.
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This video shows a timelapse of the Orbital Science's Cygnus Orb-2 spacecraft departing from the International Space Station on 15 August 2014....
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How do you show off 13 billion years of cosmic growth? One way that astronomers can figure that out is through visualizations — such as this one from the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, called Illustris. B...
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Dust Reveals Ancient Origin for Saturn's Rings

Scientific American - 20 Aug 2014 20:08
Dust Reveals Ancient Origin for Saturn's Rings Data from the Cassini spacecraft suggest the rings formed 4.4 billion years ago --
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Beaver Complex and July Complex Wildfires in California NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: The Beaver Complex is comprised of the Salt Creek Fire (20 miles northwest of Medford) and the Oregon Gulch Fire (15 miles east of Ashland), lightning-started fires that started on Jul...
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Microbes Found Beneath Antarctic Ice: What It Means for Alien Life Hunt The discovery of a microbial ecosystem deep beneath the Antarctic ice doesn't necessarily mean that life teems on frigid worlds throughout the solar system, researchers caution: subglacial Lake Whillans is not a closed s...
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Mineral Munching Microbes Found Deep Beneath Antarctic Ice | Video Boring through ½ mile rock-hard Antarctic ice, researchers discover a completely isolated community of microorganisms living in Subglacial Lake Whillans. The finding could be an analog for subsurface life on Mars, Europ...
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ABC Developing 'Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth' as TV Sitcom Astronaut Chris Hadfield's advice for life on Earth has become the basis for a television sitcom. ABC committed to the production of a pilot episode for a family comedy inspired by Hadfield's book, 'An Astronaut's Guide ...
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China Launches HD Earth Observation Satellite

Space News - 20 Aug 2014 18:44
China successfully launched its most advanced earth observation satellite, the Gaofen-2.
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SpaceX's Dragon V2 Manned Spacecraft: How it Works (Infographic) SpaceX's Dragon Version 2 capsule is designed to carry seven astronauts to the International Space Station. See how it works in this Space.com infographic.
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NASA Announces Awards to Expand Informal STEM Education Network NASA Breaking News: NASA Announces Awards to Expand Informal STEM Education Network
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Why NASA Studies the Ultraviolet Sun

PTTU - 20 Aug 2014 18:05
Why NASA Studies the Ultraviolet Sun NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: You cannot look at the sun without special filters, and the naked eye cannot perceive certain wavelengths of sunlight. Here's how NASA does it.
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Media Day at Wallops for NASA Hurricane Airborne Mission

NASA Breaking news - 20 Aug 2014 18:00
As the Atlantic Ocean's hurricane season hits its peak, media are invited to visit NASA's latest airborne hurricane research mission using remotely piloted aircraft on Thursday, Sept. 11 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. EDT, at th...
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