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Location American Space News for 15 January 2017
Japan's Small Experimental Rocket Fails to Launch Tiny Satellite The first flight of a tiny experimental Japanese rocket, touted as the world's smallest booster designed to launch a satellite in orbit, failed Sunday (Jan. 15), Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency officials said.
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The big bang poses a big question: if it was indeed the cataclysm that blasted our universe into existence 13.7 billion years ago, what sparked it? Three researchers at Perimeter Institute and the University of Waterloo ...
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Mars Curiosity Rolls Up to Potential New Meteorite

Universe Today - 15 Jan 2017 22:01
Mars Curiosity Rolls Up to Potential New Meteorite NASA's Curiosity Rover is turning into an able meteorite hunter with a shiny new find just this past week. The post Mars Curiosity Rolls Up to Potential New Meteorite appeared first on Universe Today.
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NASA's Space to Ground is your weekly update on what's happening aboard the International Space Station....
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Outside the International Space Station, Expedition 50 Commander Shane Kimbrough of NASA and Flight Engineer Thomas Pesquet of the European Space Agency conducted a spacewalk in U.S. spacesuits to upgrade the system for ...
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DG media briefing

ESA - 15 Jan 2017 15:15
DG media briefing ESA Director General Jan Woerner meets the media on 18 January at ESA Headquarters in Paris. Streaming starts at 09:00 CET
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Japan aborts mini-rocket mission shortly after liftoff Japan's space agency Sunday aborted a mission to use a mini-rocket to send a satellite into orbit after the spacecraft stopped sending data to ground control shortly after liftoff.
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SpaceX launches, lands rocket for first time since Sept blast (Update) SpaceX on Saturday successfully launched and landed its first unmanned Falcon 9 rocket since a costly and complicated launchpad explosion in September.
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The big bang poses a big question: if it was indeed the cataclysm that blasted our universe into existence 13.7 billion years ago, what sparked it? Three researchers at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics and...
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