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October 20, 2010
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Cassini Clocks Nine Moons In 62 Hours
Pasadena CA (JPL) Oct 20, 2010
Taking a long-weekend road trip, NASA's Cassini spacecraft successfully glided near nine Saturnian moons, sending back a stream of raw images as mementos of its adrenaline-fueled expedition. The spacecraft sent back particularly intriguing images of the moons Dione and Rhea. The Dione and Rhea pictures are the highest-resolution views yet of parts of their surfaces. The views of the southern part of Dione's leading hemisphere (the part of the moon that faces forward in its orbit around Saturn) and ... read more

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NASA to buy private moon data
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NASA Awards Contracts For Innovative Lunar Demonstrations Data
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Satellite Services supplies on-board sub-systems for smallsats and microsats.

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DRAGON SPACE

China Eyes Extended Mission Beyond Moon
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MOON DAILY

NASA Thruster Test Aids Future Robotic Lander's Ability To Land Safely
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DRAGON SPACE

Lunar Probe And Space Exploration Is China's Duty To Mankind
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Saturn's Icy Moon May Keep Oceans Liquid With Wobble
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Four Chinese Lunar Landers Mooted
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JOVIAN DREAMS

Europa's Hidden Ice Chemistry
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Chang'e-2 Heads For Moon
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China Scouts Moon Landing Sites
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NASA official: Moon still matters
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Rocket Carrying China's Second Lunar Probe Almost Ready For Launch
Xichang, China (XNA) Oct 01, 2010
A rocket carrying China's second unmanned lunar probe, Chang'e II, is at its final stage of preparation before launch, the Xichang Satellite Launch Center (XSLC) in southwestern Sichuan Province said Thursday. Fueling of the Long March 3C rocket, the last procedure before its launch, began at 9 a.m. on Sept. 30. Fu Jumei, of the XSLC, said the rocket's first and second stage boosters ... more

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China To Launch Second Lunar Probe
Xichang, China (XNA) Sep 30, 2010
China will launch its second lunar probe, Chang'e II, at an appropriate time between Oct. 1 and 3, the Xichang Satellite Launch Center (XSLC) in southwest China's Sichuan Province announced Wednesday. Fueling of the Long March CZ-3C rocket will begin on Sept. 30. The lunar probe will test key technology for Chang'e III, collect data for future landings of Chang'e III and Chang'e IV, ... more

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New Australian footage of Neil Armstrong's moon walk
Sydney (AFP) Sept 28, 2010
Long-lost footage of Neil Armstrong descending the ladder of the Apollo 11 lunar module will be screened in public for the first time in Sydney next week, a prominent astronomer told AFP. The footage runs for a few minutes and is considered to be some of the best footage of the historic 1969 moonwalk, but the film was lost in archives for many years and was badly damaged when found, said Joh ... more

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Magnetic Anomalies Shield The Moon

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China Ready For Another Lunar Encounter


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CONSTELLATIONS
Astronomers Find Weird, Warm Spot On An Exoplanet

New techniqe aiding planet searches

Planet Hunters No Longer Blinded By The Light

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Northrop Grumman Begins Flight Testing New B-2 EHF Satcom Hardware

TerraSAR-X And TanDEM-X Flying In Close Formation

TechDemoSat-1 To Demonstrate UK Innovation In Space

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NKorea Jamming Device A New Security Threat

KORE Telematics Introduces Location-Based Service Offering

Trimble Releases Next Gen Of TerraSync GPS Data Collection Software

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International Crews for Shenzhou

China Eyes Extended Mission Beyond Moon

China's second lunar probe enters moon's orbit: state media

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Ocean asteroid impact could deplete ozone

NASA Cameras Spot Meteors From Obscure Camelopardalis Shower

No Evidence Found Of Catastrophic Impact In Pleistocene

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Hartley 2 Visible In Night Sky

Raining Halley

NASA Spacecraft Hurtles Toward Active Comet Hartley 2

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Cassini Gazes At Veiled Titan
Pasadena CA (JPL) Sep 24, 2010
NASA's Cassini spacecraft will swing high over Saturn's moon Titan on Friday, Sept. 24, taking a long, sustained look at the hazy moon. At closest approach, Cassini will fly within 8,175 kilometers (5,080 miles) above the hazy moon's surface. This flyby is the first in a series of high-altitude Titan flybys for Cassini over the next year and a half. Cassini's composite infrared spectrometer instrument will be probing Titan's stratosphere to learn more about its vertical structure as the seas ... read more

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Emerging Underground Aquifers Formed Martian Lakes

Revealing More About The Atmosphere Of Mars

Rover Nears 15 Miles Of Driving On Mars

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Cassini Clocks Nine Moons In 62 Hours

Titan's Hazes May Hold Ingredients Of Life

Saturn's Icy Moon May Keep Oceans Liquid With Wobble

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Reaching The Mid-Mission Milestone On The Way To Pluto

New Horizons Student Dust Counter Instrument Breaks Distance Record

Nitrogen Methane Dominate Icy Surface Of Eris

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Venus Express Probes Atmosphere By Flying Through It

Venus Express Finds Planet's Atmosphere a Drag

Hot Atmosphere Of Venus May Cool Planet's Interior

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NASA Watches Typhoon Megi Dump Heavy Rain

A New Pair Of Glasses To View Earth

Bluefin Tuna Hit Hard By Deepwater Horizon Disaster

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