Monday, September 22, 2014

Space Elevator Innovations | Maven Mars Arrival | Equinox Myths Debunked

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Space Elevator Advocates Take Lofty Look at Innovative Concepts
A space elevator may seem like the stuff of science fiction, but some advocates are researching the tech innovations to bring them down to Earth.
 
NASA Spacecraft Arrives at Mars to Probe Mysteries of Red Planet's Air

Mars has welcomed yet another robotic visitor — NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution probe.

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Fall Begins Monday: Equinox Myth Debunked

Learn about the beginning of fall and the equinox rising Monday (Sept. 22).

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SpaceX Launches Dragon Cargo Ship for NASA in 'Fantastic' Night Flight

SpaceX's Dragon capsule soared into orbit on a delivery run to the International Space Station with more than 2.5 tons of astronaut supplies, science experiments and other cargo, including 20 mice and the first 3D printer built for space.

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Aurora Photos: Amazing Northern Lights Display from Solar Storms

Astrophotographer Mike Taylor sent in a photo of an intense aurora flare-up on Sept. 12, 2013, taken from unused train tracks along Unity Pond in central Maine.

 

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Hints of Mysterious Dark Matter Revealed by Cosmic Rays

The AMS particle detector aboard the International Space Station has found more evidence of dark matter in cosmic ray data.

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New 'Fly-Eye' Telescope Dramatically Widens Field Of View | Operation Animation
This European instrument will split the view of the night sky into 16 'tiled' images, giving astronomers a 6.7° field of view. That's 13X the size of the Moon, as seen from Earth.
NASA Unveils World's Largest Welder to Build New Mega-Rocket
NASA has officially cut the ribbon on a new facility that will help construct the space agency's next mega rocket.
Eye-popping 'Interstellar' Movie App Puts Universe at Your Control
Christopher Nolan's mysterious, highly anticipated film Interstellar; won't be released until November, but a new app lets you get a taste of the movie's themes and thrust right now.
 
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