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Why the Cassini Mission to Saturn Must End in a Fiery Dive After 13 years of examining Saturn up close, the Cassini spacecraft is ending its long career with a boom -- and there's an important reason why.
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Research provides evidence of ground-ice on asteroids Research at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering has revealed new evidence for the occurrence of ground ice on the protoplanet Vesta.
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Fully automated satellite-assembly lines? Not quite yet In contrast to the millions of cars and thousands of airplanes produced annually, satellites are produced in much lower numbers. Even OneWeb's mega-constellation, doesn't provide the scale needed to justify the upfront e...
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Japanese startup raises $7.3 million for smallsat antenna sharing service Infostellar, a Tokyo startup creating a service that lets smallsat operators tap into ground stations around the world, has raised $7.3 million from a team that includes the early-stage investor arms of Airbus and Sony. ...
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"As this story comes together, we're coming to the conclusion that it's not enough just to know the composition of the rocks," said Goddard planetary geologist Greg Neumann, a co-author on the paper. "We also need to kno...
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NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has begun the steep ascent of an iron-oxide-bearing ridge that's grabbed scientists' attention since before the car-sized rover's 2012 landing....
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Humans have released carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, and the result is an accumulation of heat in the Earth's climate system, commonly referred to as "global warming". "How fast is the Earth's warming?" is a k...
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New supernova analysis reframes dark energy debate The accelerating expansion of the Universe may not be real, but could just be an apparent effect, according to new research published in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. The new study--by a ...
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NASA looks ahead to future Saturn missions as Cassini nears its end As NASA's Cassini spacecraft enters its final hours orbiting Saturn, agency officials promised that NASA would return to the planet and its moons sooner rather than later. SpaceNews.com
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Scientists ready for Cassini mission to Saturn grand finale University of Colorado Boulder Professor Larry Esposito has been eying the fabulous rings of Saturn for much of his career, beginning as a team scientist on NASA's Pioneer 11 mission when he discovered the planet's faint...
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New gravity map suggests Mars has a porous crust NASA scientists have found evidence that Mars' crust is not as dense as previously thought, a clue that could help researchers better understand the Red Planet's interior structure and evolution.
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NASA's Curiosity Mars Rover Climbing Toward Ridge Top NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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Researchers create first global map of water in Moon's soil In research that may prove useful to future lunar explorers, scientists from Brown University have created the first quantitative map of water and its chemical building blocks trapped in the uppermost portion of the Moon...
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An Inferno World With Titanium Skies

SpaceRef - 13 Sep 2017 22:14
A team of astronomers led by Elyar Sedaghati, an ESO fellow and recent graduate of TU Berlin, has examined the atmosphere of the exoplanet [WASP-19b] in greater detail than ever before....
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Cassini is ending its 13-year tour of the Saturn system with an intentional plunge into the planet to ensure Saturn's moons....
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Using NASA satellite data to predict malaria outbreaks In the Amazon Rainforest, few animals are as dangerous to humans as mosquitos that transmit malaria. The tropical disease can bring on high fever, headaches and chills and is particularly severe for children and the elde...
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New Gravity Map Suggests Mars Has a Porous Crust NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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VLT makes first detection of titanium oxide in an exoplanet A team of astronomers led by Elyar Sedaghati, an ESO fellow and recent graduate of TU Berlin, has examined the atmosphere of the exoplanet [WASP-19b] in greater detail than ever before. This remarkable planet has about t...
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Inferno World with Titanium Skies

PTTU - 13 Sep 2017 21:00
Inferno World with Titanium Skies ESO Top News:
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Cassini Spacecraft Makes Its Final Approach to Saturn

NASA Breaking news - 13 Sep 2017 21:00
Cassini Spacecraft Makes Its Final Approach to Saturn NASA's Cassini spacecraft is on final approach to Saturn, following confirmation by mission navigators that it is on course to dive into the planet's atmosphere on Friday, Sept. 15.
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Star Wars: Episode IX Release Date Pushed Back After Abrams' Hiring And nipping at the heels of Wonder Woman 2.
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This Weekend: The Moon Photobombs 'Planet-palooza' at Dawn Wondering where are the fleeting inner solar system planets are this month? While Jupiter and Saturn sink into the dusk on the far side of the Sun this month, the real action transpires in the dawn sky in mid-September, ...
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