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Mars Like Hawaii? NASA Rover's First Soil Studies Help Fingerprint Martian Minerals
October 30, 2012 NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has completed initial experiments showing the mineralogy of Martian soil is similar to weathered basaltic soils of volcanic origin in Hawaii. The minerals were identified ... > full story -
Additional Kepler Data Now Available to All Planet Hunters
October 29, 2012 Twelve additional months worth of planet-searching data meticulously collected by one of the most prolific planet-hunting endeavors ever conceived, NASA's Kepler Mission, has just been ... > full story -
SpaceX Dragon Returns from Space Station With NASA Cargo
October 28, 2012 A Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) Dragon spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific Ocean at 2:22 p.m. CDT Sunday a few hundred miles west of Baja California, Mexico. The splashdown successfully ... > full story -
Super-Massive Black Hole Inflates Giant Bubble
October 29, 2012 Like symbiotic species, a galaxy and its central black hole lead intimately connected lives. The details of this relationship still pose many puzzles for ... > full story -
'Curiosity' on Mars Sits on Rocks Similar to Those Found in Marshes in Mexico
October 29, 2012 Millions of years ago fire and water forged the gypsum rocks locked in at Cuatro Ciénegas, a Mexican valley similar to the Martian crater where NASA's Rover Curiosity roams. A team of ... > full story -
Huge Procellarum Basin on the Nearside of the Moon May Be Relic Scar from Ancient Impact
October 28, 2012 The huge Procellarum basin on the nearside of the Moon may be a relic scar from an ancient impact event that shaped the lunar surface, reports a new ... > full story -
Looking Beyond Space and Time to Cope With Quantum Theory
October 28, 2012 Physicists have proposed an experiment that could force us to make a choice between extremes to describe the behaviour of the ... > full story -
Microgravity Research Coming of Age on the International Space Station
October 28, 2012 They say that necessity is the mother of invention, so when humans decided to build and inhabit a laboratory in the harsh environment of space, it was only natural that innovations would follow. The ... > full story -
Hubble Sees Violent Star Formation Episodes in Dwarf Galaxies
October 27, 2012 The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has imaged the faint irregular galaxy NGC 3738, a starburst galaxy. The galaxy is in the midst of a violent episode of star formation, during which it is ... > full story -
Assessing Drop-Off to Mars Rover's Observation Tray
October 26, 2012 NASA's Mars rover Curiosity used its Mast Camera (Mastcam) during the mission's 78th sol (Oct. 24, 2012) to view soil material on the rover's observation tray. The observations will help assess ... > full story
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