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September 02, 2010
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Arizona Stands In For The Moon And Mars
Mesa AZ (SPX) Sep 02, 2010
For two weeks every year, NASA's Desert Research and Technology Studies group (Desert RATS) conducts state-of-the-art technology development tests in the Arizona desert at Black Point Lava Flow in anticipation of future human and robotic exploration. Teams of engineers and geologists from several NASA laboratories and a variety of private and academic partners are participating in this year's test, many with ties to ASU's School of Earth and Space Exploration. This year's 14-day exercise, aimed at ... read more

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ISRO Finalises Chandrayaan-2 Payload
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The Moon Puts On Camo
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Moon Capital: A Commercial Gateway To The Moon
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SPACE TRAVEL

Researchers Explore Physiological Effects Of Space Travel
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Satellite Services supplies on-board sub-systems for smallsats and microsats.

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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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Tempur-Pedic Mattress Comparison & Memory Foam Mattress Review
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China's Lunar Twins
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GPS NEWS

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
Pasadena CA (JPL) Aug 13, 2010
NASA's Cassini spacecraft will be hunting for heat signatures at the "tiger stripes" in the dim south polar region of Saturn's moon Enceladus on Friday, Aug. 13. The closest approach will bring the spacecraft to within about 2,500 kilometers (1,600 miles) of the surface of Enceladus. The tiger stripes - which are actually giant fissures that spew jets of water vapor and organic particles h ... more

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NASA Seeks Data From Innovative Lunar Demonstrations
Washington DC (SPX) Aug 09, 2010
NASA has issued a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) to purchase specific data resulting from industry efforts to test and verify vehicle capabilities through demonstrations of small robotic landers. The purpose is to inform the development of future human and robotic lander vehicles. The Innovative Lunar Demonstrations Data (ILDD) BAA will result in multiple small firm-fixed price indefinite ... more

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Mimicking The Moon's Surface In The Basement
Los Alamos NM (SPX) Aug 09, 2010
A team of scientists used an ion beam in a basement room at Los Alamos National Laboratory to simulate solar winds on the surface of the Moon. The table-top simulation helped confirm that the Moon is inherently dry. In research published in Science Express, Zachary Sharp of the University of New Mexico and a team of scientists from California, Texas and New Mexico-including Yongqiang Wang, ... more

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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


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A Dusty, Cloudy Exoplanet

Kepler Discovers Multiple Planets Transiting A Single Star

Seven-Planet System Discovered

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Scientists create 'smarter' materials

Sony unveils new e-readers, adds touchscreen to all models

NASA And NOAA's Newest GOES Satellite Ready For Action

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Satellite Navigation Steers Unmanned Micro-Planes

First Boeing-Built GPS IIF Satellite Enters Service With USAF

China Launches New Mapping Satellite

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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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Catch A Falling Star

Perseid Meteors Return: Viewing Conditions Excellent

Fireball heralds arrival of meteor shower

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Sunlight Spawns Many Binary And 'Divorced' Binary Asteroids

Some Asteroids Live In Own Little Worlds

NASA prepares for asteroid rendezvous

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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 equatorial belt. But when NASA's Cassini spacecraft obtained the first images of dunes on Titan in 2005, the ... read more

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Tracing The Big Picture Of Mars' Atmosphere

Orcus Patera - Mars's Mysterious Elongated Crater

High-res camera snaps water ice on Mars

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Move Over Caravaggio: Cassini's Light And Dark Moons

Cassini Bags Enceladus 'Tigers'

Cassini Hunting Enceladus 'Tigers' With Night Vision

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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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LockMart Advancing on Next-Gen Commercial Remote Sensing System For GeoEye

The Face Of The Earth

Center For Satellite Based Crisis Information (ZKI) Gets New Web Portal

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