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NASA’s Mars rover, Curiosity, lands in scientific hotspot
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... to ever be sent to another planet. Not only has
NASA’s
Curiosity robot landed safely on Mars, but it has also landed on the floor of an alluvial fan within an ancient crater, space scientists reported ...
2.
NASA invests 1.1 billion in private sector space travel
(U.S./Nation)
... Nevada Corp, and are a part of
NASA’s
Commercial Crew Program. The grants will be paid out over a 21 month span, according to Wired.com Mark Sirangelo, head of Sierra Nevada Space Systems, told 9news.com, ...
3.
NASA: American flags still fly on the moon from Apollo trips
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... are contained in an online article by principal investigator Mark Robinson who analyzed data from
NASA’s
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC), according to News 24. The missing flag was unfortunately ...
4.
NASA: Greenland experienced major meltdown this month
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... ice recently separated from Greenland’s Petermann Glacier. It has been a hot summer all over the world, even in the Arctic. The melting first came to
NASA’s
attention when Son Nghiem of NASA's Jet Propulsion ...
5.
NASA's first Space Shuttle Enterprise at Intrepid Museum: 'Houston, we're open'
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... jumbo jet. It even sailed on the Hudson River before it was placed in its final location on the Intrepid. Completed in 1976, the Enterprise was
NASA’s
first space shuttle. It is 57 feet wide and 137 ...
6.
Enterprise at Intrepid museum: Pavilion tours start next month
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... opens to the public and millions are expected to tour
NASA’s
first space shuttle orbiter that never made it into space. Built to perform test flights in the atmosphere, Enterprise didn’t have engines or ...
7.
Missing NASA moon rocks, space stuff have agency scratching their heads
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... he had in his possession for 35 years and another hadn’t returned 10 chunks of meteorites he borrowed 14 years ago.
NASA’s
collection of astromaterials — which include moon rocks and soil; meteorites ...
8.
Aircraft-sized asteroid will have a close encounter with Earth this evening
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... teams have estimated that over 90 percent of asteroids near the Earth that are wider than a kilometer have been identified, but that thousands of the size of YU55 have not yet been spotted.
NASA’S
Asteroid ...
9.
Space junk: Odds of NASA satellite hitting a person are way better than winning the lottery
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... 35 feet long and 15 feet wide, according to space.com.
NASA’s
orbital debris experts expect it to hit the Earth on Friday, September 23. UARS weighs 6.5-tons, and most of it will burn up in the Earth's ...
10.
Earth Trojan asteroid discovered with special NASA telescope
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... see the asteroid because it's too close to the angle of the sun to be seen from Earth. That’s why
NASA’s
Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer uses infrared light, and the infrared cameras on WISE took images ...
11.
Asteroid the size of a house just misses Earth
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... the Earth's surface on Monday June 27 at about 1:00 p.m. EDT. Tucker Patch reports
NASA’s
Near Earth Object Program was designed to identify and track potentially troublesome asteroids and comets. They ...
12.
Pluto IS still a planet
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... Their decision was immediately opposed in a formal petition by hundreds of professional astronomers led by Dr. Alan Stern, Principal Investigator of
NASA’s
New Horizons mission to Pluto. Stern and like-minded ...
13.
NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory releases new images from space
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
The U.S. space agency NASA has displayed the first images from a new satellite that studies the sun. Researchers released the images and short video clips Wednesday in Washington. Scientists say they ...
14.
NASA’s Discovery shuttle on mission to bring exercise machine to International Space Station
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
BY BRIAN WAGNER VOA NEWS MIAMI — Space shuttle Discovery has launched on a mission to deliver new science equipment to the International Space Station. Discovery blasted off from Kennedy Space Center ...
15.
NASA’s shuttle crew provides spectacular view for International Space Station
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
BY SUZANNE PRESTO VOA NEWS WASHINGTON — Crew members of the U.S. space shuttle Endeavour opened the shutters on the International Space Station's new observation deck Wednesday, revealing a spectacular ...
16.
Budget cuts end NASA’s plan to put astronauts back on moon
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
BY ROSANNE SKIRBLE VOA NEWS WASHINGTON, DC — The U.S. space agency's ambitious plan to put astronauts back on the moon has been cancelled in the Obama administration's proposed 2011 federal budget. ...
17.
NASA’s LCROSS mission crashes into moon hoping to find water
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
BY BRIAN WAGNER VOA NEWS MIAMI — The U.S. space agency has smashed a pair of heavy space craft into the moon's surface in the hopes of finding evidence of frozen water or other potential resources. ...
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