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March 27, 2013
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NASA Scientists Find Moon, Asteroids Share History
Moffett Field CA (SPX) Mar 27, 2013
NASA and international researchers have discovered that Earth's moon has more in common than previously thought with large asteroids roaming our solar system. Scientists from NASA's Lunar Science Institute (NLSI) in Moffett Field, Calif., discovered that the same population of high-speed projectiles that impacted our lunar neighbor four billion years ago, also hit the giant asteroid Vesta and perhaps other large asteroids. The research unveils an unexpected link between Vesta and the moon, a ... read more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

LOFAR discovers new giant galaxy in all-sky survey
A team of astronomers led by ASTRON astronomer Dr. George Heald has discovered a previously unknown gigantic radio galaxy, using initial images from a new, ongoing all-sky radio survey. The galaxy w ... more
MARSDAILY

ChemCam data abundant at Planetary Conference
Members of the Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover ChemCam team will present more than two dozen posters and talks next week during the 44th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference in The Woodlan ... more
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Los Alamos science sleuth on the trail of a Martian mystery
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NASA's LRO Sees GRAIL's Explosive Farewell
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Goldstone Radar Snags Images of Asteroid 2013 ET
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Curiosity Mars Rover Sees Trend in Water Presence
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TECH SPACE

First Laser Communication System Integrated, Ready for Launch
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SPACE SCOPES

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SATURN DAILY

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SATURN DAILY

Cassini Makes Last Close Flyby of Saturnian Moon Rhea
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GPS NEWS

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SPACE TRAVEL

Chinese probe in breakthrough outer space travel
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