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Posted December 12, 2012:
Posted December 11, 2012:
- Next Step in Launching Astronauts from U.S. Soil: NASA Awards Commercial Crew Certification Contracts
- Mars Rover Self-Portrait Shoot Uses Arm Choreography
- Mars Rover Curiosity Nearing Yellowknife Bay
- NASA's EUNIS Mission: Six Minutes in the Life of the Sun
- An Older Vega: New Insights About the Star All Others Are Measured by
- Grains Gang Up to Bear Brunt of Missile and Meteorite Impacts
- Black Holes Have Properties That Resemble Dynamics of Both Solids and Liquids
- CubeSats in Orbit After Historic Space Station Deployment
Posted December 10, 2012:
Posted December 9, 2012:
Posted December 7, 2012:
- New Chemical Reaction Could Explain How Stars Form, Evolve, and Eventually Die
- NASA's Van Allen Probes Reveal New Dynamics of Earth's Radiation Belts
- X-Ray Vision Can Reveal Moment of Birth of Violent Supernovae
Posted December 6, 2012:
- What Is Creating Gullies on Giant Asteroid Vesta?
- Little Telescope Spies Gigantic Galaxy Clusters
- Apollo's Lunar Dust Data Being Restored
- Fermi Improves Its Vision for Thunderstorm Gamma-Ray Flashes
- Image of the Carina Nebula Marks Inauguration of VLT Survey Telescope
- Searching for the Best Black Hole Recipe
- Sungrazing Comets as Solar Probes
- NASA Investigates Use of 'Trailblazing' Material for New Sensors
- Orbiter Spies Where Rover's Cruise Stage Hit Mars
- Hubble Sees a Galaxy Hit a Bullseye
Posted December 5, 2012:
- National Disagreement Over NASA's Goals and Objectives Detrimental to Agency Planning
- When the First Stars Blinked On: Very First Stars May Have Turned on When the Universe Was 750 Million Years Old
- Astronomers Discover and 'Weigh' Infant Solar System: Young Star With Rotating Dust Disk Is Youngest Still-Forming Planetary System Yet Found
- NASA Twin Spacecraft Create Most Accurate Gravity Map of Moon
- Seeing Stars, Finding Nukes: Radio Telescopes Can Spot Clandestine Nuclear Tests
- Galaxy-Wide Echoes from the Past: VLT Observations Identify Very Rare New Kind of Galaxy
- Andromeda Wants You! Astronomers Ask Public to Find Star Clusters in Hubble Images
Posted December 4, 2012:
- New NASA Mars Rover to Launch in 2020
- NASA Opportunity Rover Finishes Walkabout on Mars Crater Rim
- Titan, Saturn's Largest Moon, Icier Than Thought
- Census of the Invisible Universe Reveals Extraordinary High Star-Formation Rates Across History of the Universe
- Planet Rings Could Be Behind the Formation of Solar System Satellites
Posted December 3, 2012:
- NASA Voyager 1 Encounters New Region in Deep Space
- Curiosity Shakes, Bakes, and Tastes Mars With SAM
- Search for Life Suggests Planetary Systems More Habitable Than Ours
- Complex Chemistry Within the Martian Soil: No Definitive Detection of Organics Yet
- Hubble Spots a Peculiar Compact Blue Dwarf Galaxy
- Swirling Storms on Saturn
- Have Venusian Volcanoes Been Caught in the Act?
Posted November 30, 2012:
- Even Brown Dwarfs May Grow Rocky Planets: Sizing Up Grains of Cosmic Dust Around Failed Star
- New View of the Sun: Radio Telescope Could Save World Billions Through Advanced Warnings
Posted November 29, 2012:
- Scientists Discover Water Ice on Mercury: Ice and Organic Material May Have Been Carried to the Planet by Passing Comets
- The Beginning of Everything: New Paradigm Shift for the Infant Universe
- Can Life Emerge on Planets Around Cooling Stars?
- Too Much Dark Matter in Galaxy Cluster? 'Dark Core' May Not Be So Dark After All
- First-Ever Hyperspectral Images of Earth's Auroras: New Camera Provides Tantalizing Clues of New Atmospheric Phenomenon
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