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August 25, 2010
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Researchers Explore Physiological Effects Of Space Travel
Manhattan KS (SPX) Aug 24, 2010
The final frontier may be no further than Manhattan, Kan., as a team of Kansas State University researchers launches a project funded by a $1.2 million grant from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The team - composed of Thomas Barstow, professor of kinesiology; Steven Warren, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering; Russell Taylor, an engineer in the Electronics Design Laboratory; and Carl Ade, a doctoral student in anatomy and physiology, Salina - will research ... read more

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Caterpillar Joins Sponsors Of First Expedition
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LRO Reveals Incredible Shrinking Moon
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A Hop, Skip And A Jump On The Moon - And Beyond
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Move Over Caravaggio: Cassini's Light And Dark Moons
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Satellite Services supplies on-board sub-systems for smallsats and microsats.

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China's Lunar Twins
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Hunter's iJournal Provides iPhone Users A Way To Improve Their Hunting Skills
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JOVIAN DREAMS

Where In The World Is Europa
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Cassini Bags Enceladus 'Tigers'
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Raisin' Mountains On Saturn's Moon Titan
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Cassini Hunting Enceladus 'Tigers' With Night Vision
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NASA Seeks Data From Innovative Lunar Demonstrations
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Mimicking The Moon's Surface In The Basement
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Russia To Launch Moon Probe In 2012
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Neil Armstrong, first man on the moon, to turn 80
Washington (AFP) Aug 3, 2010
Neil Armstrong, who turns 80 on Thursday, became the first human to set foot on the moon on July 20, 1969, before the eyes of hundreds of millions of television viewers worldwide, who gazed in awe. With one small step off a ladder, Armstrong placed mankind's first footprint on an extraterrestrial world and gained instant hero status. His first words upon stepping on the lunar surface hav ... more

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Cassini Helps With Dune Whodunit
Pasadena CA (SPX) Jul 30, 2010
The answer to the mystery of dune patterns on Saturn's moon Titan did turn out to be blowing in the wind. It just wasn't from the direction many scientists expected. Basic principles describing the rotation of planetary atmospheres and data from the European Space Agency's Huygens probe led to circulation models that showed surface winds streaming generally east-to-west around Titan's equa ... more

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Greening The Moon And Mars
Moffett Field CA (SPX) Jul 30, 2010
Future manned missions to the Moon or Mars could use plants as bio-harvesters to extract valuable elements from the alien soils, researchers say. Now they hope to launch new experiments to follow up on tests done with plants and lunar regolith during NASA's Apollo program that landed men on the Moon. Lunar regolith is a loose mixture of dust, soil, broken rock and other related mater ... more

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NASA's ATHLETE Warms Up For High Desert Run

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Japan experts call for robot expedition to moon


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Astronomers bag biggest harvest of exoplanets

Astronomers discover many-planet system

Planets In Unusually Intimate Dance Around Dying Star

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Toshiba to sell launch first 3D TV without glasses: report

Nokia and Intel launch joint research lab

Smartphones to make up over half of Asian sales by 2015

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Venture Capital Fund Backs Business Opportunities From Space

Life360 Launches Real-Time Family Tracking App For iPhone

Real-Time Polar Bear News Featured On New Churchill Polar Bears Website

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China Finishes Construction Of First Unmanned Space Module

China Contributes To Space-Based Information Access A Lot

China Sends Research Satellite Into Space

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Perseid Meteors Return: Viewing Conditions Excellent

Fireball heralds arrival of meteor shower

The Impact That Shattered Santa Fe

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NASA prepares for asteroid rendezvous

Japan plans second asteroid sample grab

Countdown To Vesta

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GRAIL Spacecraft Takes Shape
Pasadena CA (SPX) Jul 29, 2010
Engineers have conducted a fuel tank check of one of NASA's GRAIL mission spacecraft (Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory), scheduled for launch in 2011. Confirming the size and fit of manufactured components is one of the steps required prior to welding the spacecraft's fuel tanks into the propulsion system's feed lines. The image was taken on June 29, 2010, during the propulsion subsystem assembly and integration effort in the Space Support Building clean room at Lockheed Martin Space ... read more

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NASA's Marks 35th Anniversary Of Mars Viking Mission

Martian 'mud' volcanoes eyed for life

Opportunity Keeps On Driving To Endeavour Crater

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Move Over Caravaggio: Cassini's Light And Dark Moons

Cassini Bags Enceladus 'Tigers'

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Weighing The Planets, From Mercury To Saturn

Pounding Particles To Create Neptune's Water In The Lab

Course Correction Keeps New Horizons On Path To Pluto

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Japanese Spacecraft Approaches Venus

Recreating Venus In The Lab

The Canadian Space Agency Invests In Concept Studies

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Processing Of First TanDEM-X Data Received At Inuvik

China launches mapping satellite

Activity At Sakurajima Volcano Intensifies

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