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A $52 million physics experiment NASA plans to send to the international space station in 2016 is scheduled for a critical design review.
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Ice Alert! Mercury's Deposits Could Tell Us More About How Water Came To Earth New pictures of water ice at Mercury’s north pole — the first such optical images ever — could help scientists better understand how water came to planets in the rest of the Solar System, including Earth. The image...
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MAVEN Spacecraft's First Look at Mars Hints at Promising Results It's been less than a month since NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) spacecraft slipped into orbit. But it's already provided mission scientists their first look at Mars' tenuous atmosphere. "Everythin...
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Fifth launch for Ariane 5 this year

ESA - 16 Oct 2014 23:00
Fifth launch for Ariane 5 this year An Ariane 5 has lifted off from Europe's Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana and delivered two telecom satellites, Intelsat-30/DLA-1 and Arsat-1, into their planned orbits.
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NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 15 October 2014

SpaceRef - 16 Oct 2014 22:45
Today: Extravehicular Activity (EVA) 28: Wiseman and Wilmore completed EVA 28 today. Hatch opening was on time at 7:15am CDT and the EVA was completed with a planned Phased Elapsed Time (PET) of 6 hours and 35 minutes. A...
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Once in million years: Comet buzzing Mars on Sun (AP)--The heavens are hosting an event this weekend that occurs once in a million years or so.
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NASA Begins Sixth Year of Airborne Antarctic Ice Change Study NASA Breaking News: NASA is carrying out its sixth consecutive year of Operation IceBridge research flights over Antarctica to study changes in the continent's ice sheet, glaciers and sea ice. This year's airborne campai...
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Sierra Nevada Files Suit To Reinstate Hold on NASA Commercial Crew Contracts Sierra Nevada Corp. filed suit in federal court Oct. 15, seeking to overturn a NASA decision to lift a stop-work order on contracts it awarded to Boeing and SpaceX.
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Did Jesus Save the Klingons?

Scientific American - 16 Oct 2014 21:50
Did Jesus Save the Klingons? If or when we make contact with extraterrestrials, the effect on our religious sensibilities will be profound, says astronomer David Weintraub   --
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Formation and large scale confinement of jets emitted by young stars finally elucidated An international team of scientists has succeeded in explaining the formation and propagation over astronomical distances of jets of matter emitted by young stars--one of the most fascinating mysteries of modern astronom...
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First evidence of a hydrogen-deficient supernova progenitor A group of researchers led by Melina Bersten of Kavli IPMU recently presented a model that provides the first characterization of the progenitor for a hydrogen-deficient supernova. Their model predicts that a bright hot ...
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Tiny "nanoflares" might heat the Sun's corona

Phys.org - 16 Oct 2014 21:21
Tiny Why is the Sun's million-degree corona, or outermost atmosphere, so much hotter than the Sun's surface? This question has baffled astronomers for decades. Today, a team led by Paola Testa of the Harvard-Smithsonian Cente...
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Could Alien Life Exist Around Red Dwarf Stars? Watch Debate in Webcast Tonight Experts will debate whether or not life is likely to exist on planets orbiting red dwarf stars during a live event tonight. Watch it here at Space.com.
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NASA's IRIS Helps Explain Mysterious Heating of the Solar Atmosphere NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: In the Oct. 17, 2014, issue of Science magazine, five papers based on NASA IRIS data highlight different aspects of the energy's journey from the sun's surface to its atmosphere.
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Using instruments aboard the Cassini spacecraft to measure the wobbles of Mimas, the closest of Saturn's regular moons, a Cornell University astronomer publishing in Science, Oct. 17, has inferred that this small moon's ...
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Want to See Some Pretty Pictures? Here are the Winners of the 2014 Photo Nightscape Awards We told you earlier this year about an astrophotography contest held by Ciel et Espace Photos in France, called the Photo Nightscape Awards. This is the first year of the competition and the winners have now been announc...
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NASA Probe Finds Nanoflares and Plasma 'Bombs' on Sun A NASA probe has peered into the sun's atmosphere and found 'bombs' of plasma, jets that affect solar wind and nanoflares that rapidly accelerate particles.
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Tiny Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics: Why is the Sun's million-degree corona, or outermost atmosphere, so much hotter than the Sun's surface? This question has baffled astronomers for decades.
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Saturn's 'Death Star' Moon Mimas Is Weird Inside

SPACE.com - 16 Oct 2014 20:11
Saturn's 'Death Star' Moon Mimas Is Weird Inside There's something strange going on below the surface of Saturn's Death Star-looking moon Mimas, a new study suggests.
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Probing the past: Most reliable remote distance measurement yet Using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope astronomers have made what may be the most reliable distance measurement yet of an object that existed in the Universe's formative years. The galaxy is one of the faintest, small...
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A Peek Into Hell: Sun's Chromosphere Of Plasma | Video Instruments aboard NASA's Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) spacecraft have delivered imagery of super heated plasma and jets in a hard-to-study region of the Sun's atmosphere.
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Cassini Caught in Hyperion's Particle Beam NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: New analysis indicates that during a 2005 flyby, NASA's Cassini spacecraft was zapped by a beam of electrons coming from the surface of Saturn's moon Hyperion.
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