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SpaceX Dragon returns to Earth with precious science load A SpaceX capsule returned to Earth on Wednesday with precious science samples from NASA's one-year space station resident.
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Thanks, Comet Pluto. Solar System Nomenclature Needs A Major Rethink Pluto can't seem to catch a break lately. After being reclassified in 2006 by the International Astronomical Union, it seemed that what had been the 9th planet of the Solar System was now relegated to the status of "dwar...
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NASA's Curiosity Mars rover today completes its second Martian year since landing inside Gale Crater nearly four Earth years ago, which means it has recorded environmental patterns through two full cycles of Martian seas...
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Critical NASA Science Returns to Earth aboard SpaceX Dragon Spacecraft A SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific Ocean at 2:51 p.m. EDT Wednesday, May 11, about 261 miles southwest of Long Beach, California, with more than 3,700 pounds of NASA cargo, science and technolo...
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The four planets of the Kepler-223 star system seem to have little in common with the planets of Earth's own solar system. And yet a new study shows that the Kepler-223 system is trapped in an orbital configuration that ...
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Second Cycle of Martian Seasons Completing for Curiosity Rover NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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Helium's Role in the Pulsation of Early White Dwarfs Gemini Observatory :
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Astronomers Find More Than 1,000 New Planets

Scientific American - 11 May 2016 20:00
Astronomers Find More Than 1,000 New Planets The Kepler mission’s announcement of 1,284 worlds previews the overwhelming number of planetary discoveries to come --
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223 star system seem to have little in common with the planets of Earth's own solar system. And yet a new study shows that the Kepler-223 system is trapped in an orbital configuration that Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Ne...
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Exoplanets' complex orbital structure points to planetary migration in solar systems The four planets of the Kepler-223 star system seem to have little in common with the planets of Earth's own solar system. And yet a new study shows that the Kepler-223 system is trapped in an orbital configuration that ...
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EchoStar: Hughes South American broadband starts this summer, European mobile service faces launch delay EchoStar Corp.'s Hughes division on May 10 said a recent consumer satellite broadband contract with the Turkish government and a combined Eutelsat/Facebook deal in Africa are just the start of the company's ambition of r...
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Orion Undergoes Pressure Tests

SpaceRef - 11 May 2016 18:24
Engineers at Kennedy Space Center in Florida recently conducted a series of pressure tests of the Orion pressure vessel....
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An international team led by Japanese researchers has made a 3D map of 3000 galaxies 13 billion light years from Earth, and found that Einstein's general theory of relativity is still valid....
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The Impact of the Solar Wind

SpaceRef - 11 May 2016 18:14
From our vantage point on the ground, the sun seems like a still ball of light, but in reality, it teems with activity....
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"We know that in this region there are a few very large collections of galaxies we call clusters or superclusters, and our whole Milky Way is moving towards them at more than two million kilometers per hour." Hundreds of...
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The SpaceX Dragon cargo ship is ending its stay tomorrow at the International Space Station. The commercial cargo craft has been packed with about 3,700 pounds of cargo, spacewalk gear and biological samples for analysis...
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Cassini Takes a Last Close Look at Epimetheus

Bad Astronomy - 11 May 2016 17:45
That lumpy pierogi in the photo above is Saturn's moon Epimetheus, taken by the Cassini spacecraft in December 2015. This is a pretty cool shot; instead of the sharp blackness of space behind the moon, you see the fuzzy ...
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SpaceX Dragon departs space station, heads home with cargo A SpaceX capsule headed back to Earth on Wednesday with precious science samples from NASA's one-year space station resident.
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Since it was discovered in the late 1990s that the universe is expanding at an accelerated rate, scientists have been trying to explain why. The mysterious dark energy could be driving acceleration, or Einstein's theory ...
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SpaceX Dragon Cargo Ship Headed Home from Space Station The uncrewed Dragon undocked at 9:19 a.m. EDT today (May 11), ending a monthlong orbital stay attached to the space station. Dragon is scheduled to splash down today at 2:55 p.m. EDT in the Pacific Ocean west of Baja Cal...
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2007 OR10: Largest Unnamed World in the Solar System NASA: Kepler News and Features:
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GPM Measures Deadly Flooding Rainfall in Haiti and the Dominican Republic NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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