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NASA had a press telecon today to discuss progress with the SLS (Space Launch System). NASA was trying to use Jedi mind tricks to try and spin the news - except the media covering the story did not fall for...
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Observing Neptune: A Guide to the 2014 Opposition Season Never seen Neptune? Now is a good time to try, as the outermost ice giant world reaches opposition this weekend at 14:00 Universal Time (UT) or 10:00 AM EDT on Friday, August 29th. This means that the distant world lies ...
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Best Skywatching Events of September 2014: Night Sky Maps (Gallery) See what's up in the night sky for September 2014, including stargazing events and the moon's phases, in this Space.com gallery courtesy of Starry Night Software.
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What to Wear in Space: Spacesuit Chic with Final Frontier Design In 2009, two previously competing designers teamed up to build a spacesuit glove as part of a NASA competition. After taking home second prize and winning $100,000 for their high-tech creation, Ted Southern and Nikolay M...
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Spitzer telescope witnesses asteroid smashup

Phys.org - 28 Aug 2014 21:48
Spitzer telescope witnesses asteroid smashup (Phys.org) --NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has spotted an eruption of dust around a young star, possibly the result of a smashup between large asteroids. This type of collision can eventually lead to the formation of pl...
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How Far, the Stars? Quasars Solve 'Seven Sisters' Star Cluster Mystery A new measurement, which used quasars as bright and consistent relative-distance markers, charted the famous "Seven Sisters" star cluster at 136.2 parsecs, or 444 light-years, away from Earth.
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Cosmic Quest: Who Really Discovered Neptune?

SPACE.com - 28 Aug 2014 21:37
Cosmic Quest: Who Really Discovered Neptune? Neptune will appear directly opposite the sun in the sky tomorrow (Aug. 29), but despite the clear view of the planet from Earth, the truth about the person who first discovered the distant planet remains cloudy.
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NASA's Spitzer Telescope Witnesses Asteroid Smashup NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has spotted an eruption of dust around a young star, possibly the result of a smashup between large asteroids.
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Informing NASA's Asteroid Initiative: A citizen forum In its history, the Earth has been repeatedly struck by asteroids, large chunks of rock from space that can cause considerable damage in a collision. Can we--or should we--try to protect Earth from potentially hazardous ...
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Radio telescopes settle controversy over distance to Pleiades Astronomers have used a worldwide network of radio telescopes to resolve a controversy over the distance to a famous star cluster--a controversy that posed a potential challenge to scientists' basic understanding of how ...
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A confirmed Arianespace Press Releases: Preparations continue to move ahead for Arianespace's Ariane 5 Flight VA218, as the Optus 10 spacecraft has undergone its fit-check and fueling for a dual-passenger mission targeted for Septem...
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The Italian government's has committed another 66.6 million euros to the design of a second-generation Cosmo-SkyMed radar satellite system.
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Are We Living in a 2D Hologram? Photos of Laser 'Holometer' Experiment (Gallery) Do we live in a 2D hologram? Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) are conducting an experiment to probe the nature of space-time.
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Secretive Space Plane Passes Moon and Rigel in Night Sky | Video Skywatcher Kevin Fetter of Brockville, Ontario in Canada captured imagery of the US Air Force's X-37B passing above the moon and over bright star Rigel in March 2014. He also captured an overhead pass in August 2014.
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Astronomers Spot Pebble-Size Dust Grains in the Orion Nebula Stars and planets form out of vast clouds of dust and gas. Small pockets in these clouds collapse under the pull of gravity. But as the pocket shrinks, it spins rapidly, with the outer region flattening into a disk. Even...
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NASA has successfully tested the most complex rocket engine parts ever designed by the agency and printed with additive manufacturing, or 3-D printing, on a test stand at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville...
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NASA's Spitzer Telescope Witnesses Asteroid Smashup

NASA Breaking news - 28 Aug 2014 18:00
NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has spotted an eruption of dust around a young star, possibly the result of a smashup between large asteroids. This type of collision can eventually lead to the formation of planets.
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Capitol Hill Reacts to SLS Delay

Space News - 28 Aug 2014 17:41
Two key House members argued that NASA and the Obama administration were not adequately funding the program.
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Astronomers have for the first time caught a glimpse of the earliest stages of massive galaxy construction. The building site, dubbed "Sparky," is a dense galactic core blazing with the light of millions of newborn stars...
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NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 27 August 2014

SpaceRef - 28 Aug 2014 16:46
Today: Robonaut Leg Installation: Commander (CDR) Swanson temporarily removed the Robonaut front and side torso panels, backpack, and kidney panel in preparation for tomorrow when he will attach the torso and mobility le...
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Researchers Use NASA and Other Data to Look Into the Heart of a Solar Storm NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: An incredibly strong solar storm triggering six-hour auroras barely affected the Earth's magnetic field, puzzling scientists and raising questions about space weather.
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Hang out with Rosetta

ESA - 28 Aug 2014 16:24
Hang out with Rosetta Where will Philae land? Join Rosetta mission experts in a Google+ Hangout, Tuesday 2 September, 14:00 GMT (16:00 CEST)
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