Monday, September 15, 2014

Whats Happening with Saturn Rings | SpaceX Cargo Launch Week | Bransons Reality Check

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Saturn's Weird Fast-Changing Ring Baffles Scientists
One of Saturn's iconic rings looks much different today than it did just a few decades ago, and researchers aren't sure why.
 
SpaceX Dragon Cargo Ship Launching to Space Station This Week

The private spaceflight company SpaceX is expected to launch its unmanned Dragon capsule on a mission to the International Space Station Saturday (Sept. 20).

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Europe Unveils Comet Landing Site for Historic Rosetta Mission

The European Space Agency on Monday (Sept. 15) unveiled the target comet landing site for its historic Rosetta mission, which will drop the Philae lander on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko in November.

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Big Safety Tests Loom for SpaceX's Manned Dragon Space Capsule

NASA is set to announce its chosen astronaut taxi(s) any day now, and SpaceX aims to be ready if its name is called.

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Life-Hunting Mars Mission Idea Makes Progress, But Needs Cash

A concept mission that would fire scientific missiles at Mars to search for signs of subsurface life is making technical strides, team members say, but it still needs quite a bit of financial help to get off the ground.

 

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Sagittarius: How to Spot a Cosmic Archer in the Night Sky

Look up this month to see the Sagittarius constellation in the night sky low in the south.

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Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic Reality Check
Less than a month after saying he'd be bitterly disappointed; if Virgin Galactic flights don't start by the end of the year, Richard Branson admits that we'll need to wait a little longer.
Early Aurora Photos from Solar Storm Double Whammy
Astrophotographer Matthew Moses caught a subtle aurora in Munger, Minnesota. See the rest of the album here.
Best Place To Land On A Comet - Rosetta Narrows Choices | Video
ESA's Rosetta mission will attempt to to land its Philae lander on comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko in November 2014. ESA recently released their 5 top choices and on September 15th, 2014 they will announce the landing site (and its backup).
 
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