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December 22, 2009
A Reflecting Surface Of A Lake On Saturn's Moon Titan
Bonn, Germany (SPX) Dec 22, 2009
There are more and more signs that lakes exist on Saturn's moon Titan, filled with liquid hydrocarbons. Scientists from the German Aerospace Center have made another important discovery. With a spectrometer onboard the planetary space probe Cassini, they found glints that have their origin in reflections of the Sun's radiation from the surface of a large lake near Titan's North Pole. "We are confident that these reflections come from a standing body of liquid," Dr Katrin Stephan and Prof Ralf Jaumann from DLR's Institute of Planetary Exploration jointly explain. ... read more

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A Blue Moon For New Year's Eve
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Arianespace To Launch Gaia For European Space Agency
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Earth's moon gets down to -416F
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Sunglint Confirms Liquid In Titan Northern Lake District
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Memory Foam Mattress Review & Tempur-Pedic Mattress Comparison

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Biosatellite To The Moon
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Dec 15, 2009
If we hope to return astronauts to the Moon in the future, we need to carry out a lot of preparations. Sure, NASA and other agencies are working on hardware that could take us there. But we also need to investigate the potential impact of the Moon on the astronauts themselves. Biological studies of the lunar environment have barely been carried out. It's obvious that astronauts can survive ... more

Saturnian Satellite Iapetus Is Coated With Foreign Dust
Ithica NY (SPX) Dec 11, 2009
Iapetus is often called Saturn's most bizarre moon, due to its starkly contrasting hemispheres - one black as coal, the other white as snow. Images taken by the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft, orbiting Saturn since 2004, offer the most compelling evidence to date of why and how the moon got its yin-yang appearance, as well as clues to how other such satellites might have formed in the early universe ... more

Is There Life On The Moon
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Dec 10, 2009
Scientists are looking for life in space. So far, they haven't found any life beyond Earth itself. We seem to be getting closer to discovering life somewhere else in our own solar system, with Mars, and some moons of Jupiter and Saturn being considered likely hiding spots for microbes. Could there be life closer to our home planet? Probably not, but it's worth considering what could be ... more

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Views Of The World Under The Moon


Researcher Delighted That LCROSS Confirms Lunar Prospector Findings


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Orbital Awarded Phase 2 Contract For "System F6" Satellite Program By DARPA

Advanced Composite Mate Joint Passes Stringent NASA Tests For Crew Module

Top US lawmaker skeptical of new space funding

ESA Member States Give Green Light To ExoMars Programme

Spirit Broken Wheel Spins Again After Three Years

War-torn 'nursery' hopes to send monkeys to Mars

Astronomers Find World With Inhospitable Atmosphere And Icy Heart

First Super-Earths Discovered Around Sun-Like Stars

Low Mass Planets May Be Common Around Nearby Stars

Science seeks to control the Casimir force

Nanotech Experiment To Weather The Trials Of Orbit

Better Control Of Carbon Nanotube Growth Promising For Future Electronics

AWI And DLR To Conduct Joint Health Research In The Antarctic

Vaccine Research To Continue On Atlantis Mission

Wyle Personnel Assist Important Studies On ISS

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Circumlunar Missions: The Missing Link
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Dec 03, 2009
Much attention has been focused on plans by various nations to return astronauts to the Moon. At the moment, it doesn't seem that anyone will be landing there for at least another decade. America is revising its original plans for the Orion program, which calls for a return to lunar orbital missions and landings. Some alternatives would see astronauts orbiting the Moon without landing, and ... more

Chang'e-1 Has Blazed A New Trail In China's Deep Space Exploration
Shanghai, China (SPX) Dec 02, 2009
A huge amount of scientific data have been accumulated by the CE-1 lunar orbiter. Using laser altimeter data, Jinsong Ping and Qian Huang et al obtained improved 3D lunar topography, and based on this, they had made new discoveries (such as impact basins and volcanic deposit highlands) of some ancient topographic characteristics on the lunar surface. Chao Chen and Qing Liang et al found ... more

China To Launch Second Lunar Probe In 2010
Beijing, China (XNA) Nov 30, 2009
China will launch its second lunar probe, Chang'e-2, in October 2010, a top Chinese space scientist told China Daily on Thursday. The newspaper quoted Ye Peijian, chief designer of the nation's first moon probe, as saying that the second lunar orbiter will carry different payloads and orbit the moon in a different way. "It will orbit 100 km closer to the moon and be equipped with better ... more

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Lunar Water Probably Came From Comets


Prometheus Plays Tug Of War With One Of Saturn's Rings


Partial Gravity And The Moon
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Security chiefs 'dominate diamond trade'

At last, climate funds start to take shape at UN talks

S.Leone unemployed get work in Iraq, Afghanistan: official

Microsoft's Liddell is GM's new chief financial officer

Honda to build fifth plant in China: report

S.Korea court approves rescue plan for Ssangyong

Large Hadron Collider shut down until February

Scientist Uncovers Relics Of Ancient Cosmos

Galaxy Collision Switches On Black Hole

Expedition 22 Keeps Busy While Awaiting Additional Crew Members

Astronauts blast off on Christmas space voyage

Astronauts gear up for 'space sushi', Twitter aboard the ISS

Shuttle Endeavour readied for a space trip

Space shuttle Atlantis lands back on Earth

Atlantis Ready For Landing Friday

X-51A WaveRider Gets First Ride Aboard B-52

Orion Launch Abort System Attitude Control Motor Lights Up Sky

ATK Successfully Ground Tests New Castor 30 Upper Stage Solid Rocket Motor

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More Indigenous Components In Second Moon Mission: ISRO

Vast Scope For Research On Moon

Astronomy Question Of The Week: What Happens On The Moon During A Lunar Eclipse

Cassini Sends Back Images Of Enceladus As Winter Nears

The Lunar Oasis

NASA 'Drops' Next Gen Robotic Lander During Autonomous Tests

Distal Rampart Of Crater In Chryse Planitia

Chandrayaan Instrument Finds Magnetosphere Around Moon

LCROSS Finds Water On Moon

New Moon Sets Stage For Brilliant Leonids Meteor Shower

Radiation: The Moon's Greatest Menace

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NASA Seeks Student Payloads For High-Flying Research Balloon

Chandrayaan-II Mission Over By 2012-13

Successful Flight Through Enceladus Plume

JAXA Releases KAGUYA (SELENE) Data Archives To The Public

Taking The Plunge: Cassini Soars By Enceladus

Robot Armada Might Scale New Worlds

India Set To Join Exclusive Cryogenic Club

Kangaroos On The Moon

Detecting Life-Friendly Moons

Establish One Or More Self-Sustaining, Permanent Space Colonies

New ISRO Chief Highly Competent: Madhavan Nair

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