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Posted December 28, 2012:
- An Image Gallery Gift from NASA's Swift
- NASA'S Space Launch System Core Stage Passes Major Milestone, Ready to Start Construction
- Hubble Eyes the Needle Galaxy: IC 2233, One of the Flattest Galaxies Known
- PhoneSat: Smart, Small and Sassy
Posted December 26, 2012:
Posted December 20, 2012:
- NASA Puts Orion Backup Parachutes to the Test
- Canadian Experiment to Track Space Radiation and Its Risks
- Armchair Science: Bag and Tag Glowing Galactic Clouds
- Saturn Mission: Cassini Instrument Learns New Tricks
- Clays on Mars: More Plentiful Than Expected
- Meteorite Triggered Scientific 'Gold Rush'
Posted December 19, 2012:
- Astronomy: Stars Reveal the Secret of Aging Well
- Mars Curiosity Rover Explores 'Yellowknife Bay'
- Closest Single Star Like Our Sun May Have Habitable Planet
Posted December 18, 2012:
- From Cassini for the Holidays: Backlit View of Saturn and Its Rings
- Shot Away from Its Companion, Giant Star Makes Waves: Spitzer Captures Infrared Portrait
- From Super to Ultra: Just How Big Can Black Holes Get?
- Are We Closing in on Dark Matter?
- 'Glitch’ In Pulsar ‘glitch’ Theory
- Botany Experiment Will Try out Zero Gravity Aboard Space Station
- A Cosmic Holiday Ornament, Hubble-Style
Posted December 17, 2012:
- NASA's GRAIL Lunar Impact Site Named for Astronaut Sally Ride
- NASA GRAIL Lunar Twins Begin Their Last Burn
- 'Gusty Winds' in Space Turbulence: First Direct Measurement of Its Kind in the Lab
- Math Formula Gives New Glimpse Into the Magical Mind of Ramanujan
- How White Dwarfs Mimic Black Holes
- Exploding Star Missing from Formation of Solar System
Posted December 16, 2012:
Posted December 14, 2012:
- Extending Einstein's Ideas: New Kind of Quantum Entanglement Demonstrated
- Passing the Alcohol Test: Fundamental Properties of Molecules Have Not Changed During the Past Seven Billion Years
- Beating Heart of J-2x Engine Finishes Year of Successful NASA Tests
Posted December 13, 2012:
- Saying 'Godspeed' to a Spidernaut: Eight-Legged Nefertiti Spent 100 Days on International Space Station
- NASA Progressing Toward First Launch of Orion Spacecraft
- Experts Advise Doctors on How to Clear Patients for Space Travel
- NASA Probes Prepare for Mission-Ending Moon Impact
- Venus Transit and Lunar Mirror Could Help Astronomers Find Worlds Around Other Stars
- Mars Rover Curiosity Can Be Positioned With Eclipses
- Foam's Future Seen in Space and Industry
Posted December 12, 2012:
- Review of NASA's Ground Systems Development and Operations Assesses Progress Determining Infrastructure Needs
- Mariner 2's Encounter With Venus: NASA Celebrates 50 Years of Planetary Exploration
- Cassini Spots Mini Nile River on Saturn's Moon Titan
- Seven Primitive Galaxies at the Dawn of Time
- X-Ray Laser Takes Aim at Cosmic Mystery
- Astronomers Discover 'Missing Link' of Black Holes
- Was Life Inevitable? New Paper Pieces Together Metabolism's Beginnings
- Geminid Meteors Set to Light Up Winter Sky
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
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