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Mars Rover Inspects Stone Ejected From Crater |
NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity has begun sampling rocks blasted out from a stadium-sized impact crater the rover is circling - Spaceflight Now |
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Origins Revealed: Sun And Earth Born Amid Chaos |
A new twist on an emerging theory says the Sun was born amid massive, short-lived stars that sculpted our solar system with intense radiation and violent explosions that may have affected the origin of life - Space.com |
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Chandra Opens New Dark Energy Investigation |
Astronomers have detected and probed dark energy by applying a powerful, new method that uses images of galaxy clusters made by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory - Spaceflight Now |
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Loneos Discovers Asteroid With The Smallest Orbit |
The ongoing search for near-Earth asteroids at Lowell Observatory has yielded another interesting object - SpaceDaily |
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Cosmos 'A Billion Years Older' |
The Universe could be a billion years older than was thought, according to Italian and German scientists - BBC NEWS |
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Cassini Gets Another Look At Titan |
NASA's Cassini spacecraft turned its gaze on Saturn's mysterious moon Titan again, taking another early look at its haze-obscured surface - Universe Today |
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Beagle Mission 'Poorly Managed' |
The European Space Agency says poor management must share some blame for the failure of the Beagle 2 mission - BBC NEWS |
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Station Crew Troubleshoots Spacesuit Problems |
Space station astronauts Gennady Padalka and Mike Fincke were forced to interrupt a planned seven-hour rehearsal today for an upcoming spacewalk when they ran into a series of cooling problems with their NASA spacesuits - Spaceflight Now |
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US Panel Says ISS Could Shelter Shuttle Astronauts After An Accident |
The International Space Station (ISS) could be used as a haven for shuttle astronauts in the event that their craft suffers "catastrophic" damage on its next flight, a NASA
Task Force recommended Wednesday - SpaceDaily |
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Japanese Celebrity Will Visit The Space Station |
Space tourism company Space Adventures announced on Wednesday that they've completed a deal to send an unnamed Japanese celebrity to the International Space Station - Universe Today |
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