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The Lone Icy Volcano of Ceres

Bad Astronomy - 20 Oct 2016 15:00
It's hard to pick the one weirdest thing about Ceres. It's the largest object in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Most of the billions of chunks of debris in the belt really are leftover rubble from the early ...
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Schiaparelli descent data--decoding underway

Phys.org - 20 Oct 2016 16:20
Schiaparelli descent data--decoding underway Essential data from the ExoMars Schiaparelli lander sent to its mothership Trace Gas Orbiter during the module's descent to the Red Planet's surface yesterday has been downlinked to Earth and is currently being analysed ...
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Astronomers predict possible birthplace of Rosetta comet When the Rosetta spacecraft successfully touched down on comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko on Sept. 30, the news was shared globally via Twitter in dozens of languages. Citizens the world over were engaged by the astronomi...
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DPS-EPSC 2016: Going Out in a Blaze of Glory: Cassini's Grand Finale Europlanet Research Infrastructure: With the conclusion of the international Cassini mission set for September 15, 2017, the spacecraft is poised to soon begin a thrilling two-part endgame. Cassini will enter the first p...
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No, There Won't Be 15 Days of Darkness in November. It's Another Stupid Hoax. Don't bother stocking up on candles. There won't be 15 days of darkness in November. The post No, There Won't Be 15 Days of Darkness in November. It's Another Stupid Hoax. appeared first on Universe Today.
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Everything we know about the formation of solar systems might be wrong, says University of Florida astronomy professor Jian Ge and his postdoc, Bo Ma....
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DPS-EPSC 2016: Titan experiences dramatic seasonal changes Europlanet Research Infrastructure: Titan experiences dramatic seasonal changes As Titan approaches its northern summer solstice, NASA's Cassini spacecraft has revealed dramatic seasonal changes in the atmospheric temper...
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DPS-EPSC 2016: Long-term, hi-res tracking of eruptions on Jupiter's moon, Io Europlanet Research Infrastructure: Long-term, hi-res tracking of eruptions on Jupiter's moon, Io Press release issued by the University of Berkeley to coincide with presentation at the joint 48th annual meeting of the D...
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First results from long-term, hi-res tracking of eruptions on Jupiter's moon Io Jupiter's moon Io continues to be the most volcanically active body in the solar system, as documented by the longest series of frequent, high-resolution observations of the moon's thermal emission ever obtained.
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NASA Astronaut Peggy Whitson Available for Interviews Before Space Station Launch NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson will be available for live satellite interviews from the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City, Russia, on Thursday, Oct. 27, before her launch to the International Space Station. Sh...
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NASA Invites Artists to Visit James Webb Space Telescope NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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Did it crash or land? Search on for Europe's Mars craft Europe's second attempt to reach Mars' surface appeared in peril Thursday as initial analysis suggested the latest lander may have plummeted to its demise.
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Input from about 10,000 volunteers viewing images from Martian south polar regions has identified targets for closer inspection, yielding new insights about seasonal slabs of frozen carbon dioxide (dry ice) and erosional...
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Here Are the Last Images We'll Ever See From Rosetta

Universe Today - 20 Oct 2016 18:45
Here Are the Last Images We'll Ever See From Rosetta The Rosetta team has released the final batch of images taken by the NAVCAM during the last month of its two years of investigations at Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. It’s a big batch and they are absolutely stunning...
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Citizen scientists seek south pole 'spiders' on Mars (Phys.org)--Ten thousand volunteers viewing images of Martian south polar regions have helped identify targets for closer inspection, yielding new insights about seasonal slabs of frozen carbon dioxide and erosional feat...
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New Details Emerge about Missing Mars Lander

Scientific American - 20 Oct 2016 18:15
New Details Emerge about Missing Mars Lander The premature deployment or jettisoning of its heat shield and parachute may have doomed the Schiaparelli lander --
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Citizen Scientists Seek South Pole 'Spiders' on Mars NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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Mars: graveyard of broken dreams and landers

Phys.org - 20 Oct 2016 17:40
Mars: graveyard of broken dreams and landers Mars, the fourth planet from the Sun, has become a veritable graveyard for landers and rovers despatched to its surface from neighbouring Earth.
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Russian observatory once closed to public houses art exhibit A remote Russian observatory housing what was once the world's largest mirrored telescope has become the setting for an art installation that explores the near-infinite reaches of both outer space and the human imaginati...
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Media Invited to Rare View of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Mirrors Media are invited to join NASA Administrator Charles Bolden Wednesday, Nov. 2, for an update about what's in store for NASA's next great observatory, the James Webb Space Telescope, and a rare glimpse of the telescope's ...
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Look Out Below! Landslides Spotted on Pluto's Moon Charon On Pluto's moon Charon, scientists have found evidence of landslides. This is the first time this geologic feature has been discovered in the Kuiper Belt, according to New Horizons scientists.
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Team members of NASA's Juno mission to Jupiter discussed the latest science results, an amateur imaging processing campaign, and the recent decision to postpone a scheduled burn of the spacecraft's main engine, during a ...
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