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How Satellites Find Shipwrecks From Space

SPACE.com - 14 Mar 2016 07:13
How Satellites Find Shipwrecks From Space Distinctive linear plumes of these particles extend as far as 2.5 miles downstream from shallow shipwreck sites.
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Liftoff! European Mission to Mars Launches to Seek Signs of Life The first phase of the European-led ExoMars life-hunting program blasted off today (March 14), as two robotic spacecraft soared skyward atop a Russian Proton-M rocket from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 5:31 a.m. E...
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Signal received

ESA - 14 Mar 2016 23:50
Signal received Relive key moments as ExoMars 2016 separates from the Breeze upper stage and sends its first signals back to Earth
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Proton launches Euro-Russian ExoMars mission, but program's second launch remains in limbo A Russian Proton heavy-lift rocket on March 14 successfully placed the Euro-Russian ExoMars 2016 mission into orbit, a launch intended as the first half of a program whose second half, scheduled for 2018, remains in doub...
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NASA Selects Proposals to Build Better Solar Technologies for Deep Space Missions NASA's Game Changing Development (GCD) program has selected four proposals to develop solar array technologies that will aid spacecraft in exploring destinations well beyond low-Earth orbit, including Mars.
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Dueling Climate Cycles May Increase Sea Level Swings NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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Today: Space Headaches: Peake completed his Weekly Space Headaches questionnaire. Headaches can be a common complaint during spaceflight. The Space Headaches experiment will provide information that may help in the devel...
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The Milky Way Galaxy's Dark Halo Of Star Formation

Universe Today - 14 Mar 2016 21:43
The Milky Way Galaxy's Dark Halo Of Star Formation Dark Matter is rightly called one of the greatest mysteries in the Universe. In fact, so mysterious is it, that we here in the opulent sky-scraper offices of Universe Today often joke that it should be called "Dark Myste...
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Dawn Mission Wins Two Awards

PTTU - 14 Mar 2016 20:17
Dawn Mission Wins Two Awards NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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Kavandi to Succeed Free as Glenn Research Center Director, Free Joins NASA's Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate NASA Administrator Charles Bolden has named former astronaut Janet Kavandi director of the agency's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland. Kavandi has been serving as Glenn's deputy director since February 2015. She succeed...
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Europe's New Mars Mission Bringing NASA Radios Along NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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ExoMars Spacecraft Launches to Red Planet Searching for Signs of Life The joint European/Russian ExoMars spacecraft successfully launched early this morning from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan atop a Proton-M rocket at 5:31:42 a.m. EDT (0931:42 GMT), Monday, March 14, with the goal ...
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Inside Jeff Bezos' Secret Rocket Factory

SPACE.com - 14 Mar 2016 18:07
Inside Jeff Bezos' Secret Rocket Factory For the first time, Jeff Bezos, billionaire and chief executive of Amazon, opened the door to his secretive rocket factory Blue Origin -- here's an exclusive look inside.
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Europe and Russia have successfully launched an unmanned spacecraft in a joint mission to probe for signs of life on Mars and bring a manned mission a step closer to flying to the Red Planet. The spacecraft, scheduled to...
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Engine Used on Penultimate Space Shuttle Flight Relit for New NASA Rocket NASA wants the rocket engine to help launch astronauts on the agency's first crewed mission beyond Earth’s orbit since the last of the Apollo moon missions --
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10 Years Over the Red Planet

Bad Astronomy - 14 Mar 2016 17:15
On March 10, 2006,* the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter arrived at the fourth planet from the Sun and took up orbit there. Forty-five thousand orbits and 10 years later, it has provided us humans back on Earth with a revolut...
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Liftoff! European Mission to Mars Launches to Seek Signs of Life The two robotic spacecraft are the first part of the two-phase European–Russian ExoMars program to hunt for signs of life on the Red Planet --
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"Call it the sound of dark matter," says Asimina Arvanitaki, a theoretical particle physicist at Perimeter Institute. Despite making up the vast majority of stuff in our universe, dark matter remains invisible. But perha...
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Celebrate Pi Day with NASA Goddard and Pi-Sat NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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A Swiss camera is going to Mars

Phys.org - 14 Mar 2016 16:29
A Swiss camera is going to Mars The Trace Gas Orbiter, which will search for traces of biological life on the red planet, was launched into space this morning. The probe's array of instruments includes a high-tech camera built at the University of Bern...
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How the ExoMars mission could sniff out life on Mars--and what to do next "It (could be) life Jim, but (perhaps) not as we know it." This is not just a sci-fi catchphrase, but also something some planetary scientists have uttered in response to the discovery of methane in Mars' atmosphere. Tha...
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NASA's MMS Celebrates a Year in Space

PTTU - 14 Mar 2016 16:00
NASA's MMS Celebrates a Year in Space NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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