Monday, September 8, 2014

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NASA Eyes Potential Landing Sites for 2020 Mars Rover Mission
NASA has already started the process of looking for a landing site for its next rover, expected to launch to the Red Planet in 2020.
 
Jupiter's Moon Europa May Have Plate Tectonics Just Like Earth

Europa is the only solar system body besides Earth to possess an active system of plate tectonics, a new study suggests.

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Weird Comet Is Darker Than Charcoal

An instrument on board the Rosetta spacecraft has found that the probe's target comet is surprisingly dark in color.

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Harvest Full Moon Rises Monday in Summer 'Supermoon' Finale

The full Harvest Moon of September 2014 rises Monday (Sept. 8) and will be the third of three 'supermoons' this summer. Find out how to see it here.

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Dazzling SpaceX Nighttime Launch Sends AsiaSat 6 Satellite Into Orbit

SpaceX blasted a commercial telecommunications satellite into orbit early Sunday (Sept. 7) after nearly two-week delay following a flight-test mishap involving a prototype rocket.

 

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3 Meteorites from 2013 Space Rock Explosion Over Russia for Sale

Pieces of the space rock that exploded over Russia in 2013 will go on sale at auction this month.

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UK TV Show Challenges Kids to Design Space Patch for British Astronaut
British astronaut Tim Peake is asking kids to design his space patch.
Electric Moon Sparks May Break Down Lunar Dirt
Electric sparks might have helped break down lunar soil, suggesting the moon may be significantly more active than previously thought, a new study finds.
Falling on the Moon: How Much Gravity Do Astronauts Really Need?
A YouTube search for astronauts falling over will yield dozens of results. New experiments might help explain why the Apollo astronauts occasionally struggled to stay upright.
 
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