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Soyuz Makes 'Bull's Eye' Landing |
Russia's Soyuz capsule with three crewmen from the International Space Station has landed in Kazakhstan - BBC NEWS |
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Mars Rover On Express Route To Distant Hills |
NASA's Spirit rover completed Wednesday its longest drive yet on Mars while traveling the "express route" to a cluster of hills that scientists hope the robot will reach by mid-June - CNN.com |
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Mars Express Radar Deployment Delayed |
The MARSIS team has advised ESA to delay the deployment of the MARSIS radar instrument on board Mars Express, scheduled for this week - Universe Today |
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New Mineral From The Moon Discovered |
A chunk of the moon that landed on Earth as a meteorite contains a new mineral, which scientists have named after a researcher who years ago predicted the unusual process that formed the material - Space.com |
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NASA's Gravity Probe In Its Science Mission Orbit |
In its first week on orbit, Gravity Probe B has achieved many successes that will ensure a smooth transition into the science phase of the mission and the best possible experimental accuracy - Spaceflight Now |
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Saturn Spacecraft Gets An Eyeful |
The Cassini-Huygens mission continues to return tremendous images of Saturn - BBC NEWS |
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Strange Shadows: Saturn's Two-Faced Moon |
Clear as black and white, Saturn's moon Iapetus is two-faced. New radar observations hint at what's going on, but the mystery is far from solved - Space.com |
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Our Sun Is Anything But Boring |
The light from the Sun seems regular and steady, but research from the University of Southern California paints a different portrait of a dynamic and chaotic star that experiences a range of events - Universe Today |
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Scientists Announce Cosmic Ray Theory Breakthrough |
University of California scientists working at Los Alamos National Laboratory have proposed a new theory to explain the movement of vast energy fields in giant radio galaxies - SpaceDaily |
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Sea Launch Prepares For DIRECTV Launch |
The Sea Launch Odyssey launch platform and Commander ship arrived at the equator on Thursday to make preparations to launch the DIRECTV 7S satellite - Universe Today |
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