October 12th, 2009
When I first started reading this story, all I could think of was “Man, what a friggin’ waste of money this is.” After reading further, I still feel the same. At 7:31 a.m. EDT on October 9, an empty rocket booster was deliberately crashed into Cabeus, a shadowed crater near the moon’s south pole where [...]
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September 12th, 2009
This is going to be a bit technical, and kind of difficult to grasp I would guess, but it is something that is considered quite an important discovery so I want to at least put it out there for people to try and understand. At least describe the finding and what had originally been considered [...]
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August 20th, 2009
For hundreds of year the theory that the building blocks of life on Earth came from somewhere else has been discussed. Particularly from falling matter onto the planet from space. A building block of proteins found in samples from an icy comet’s halo suggests that the ingredients of life could have hitched a ride to [...]
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June 28th, 2009
On June 30, 2009 the space orbiter will end an 18 year run of exploration. The Ulysses was the first spacecraft to survey the environment in space above and below the poles of the Sun in the four dimensions of space and time. “Ulysses has taught us far more than we ever expected about the [...]
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June 28th, 2009
While I find Twitter to be one of the most useless and boring things out there , I guess it does have some uses . The International Space Station (ISS) is easy to spot with the naked eye if you know when and where to look. A new notification service on Twitter will tell you [...]
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April 5th, 2009
Odyssey Moon, a team competing for a $30 million purse in the Google Lunar X Prize contest, officially joined forces with another private space firm Friday to deliver the first greenhouse to the moon as part the “Lunar Oasis” project. “Imagine a bright flower on a plant in a crystal clear growth chamber on the [...]
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January 23rd, 2009
While reading up on this I tried to find an accurate number as to how many man made satellites are actually orbiting the Earth right now. The numbers vary wildly depending on where you look. I saw one that suggested there were nearly 25,000 in a 1997 study. Both functional and non-functional. Another report from [...]
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November 20th, 2008
This fall the next Mars mission is designed to find out more conclusively whether or not it could support life. The Mars Science Laboratory instrument package will be able to study the martian environment with more accuracy than previous missions, but it will have some obstacles to overcome. Some of the most sensitive instruments will [...]
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September 18th, 2008
NASA’s Kepler Mission is set to go in Spring 2009, and they are going to let your thoughts hop on board when Kepler spacecraft is launched into space. If you go to the Your Name in Space website you can fill out a short form and have your thoughts on the mission burned to a [...]
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August 7th, 2008
If you watch shows like The Universe on the History Channel on LCD HDTV you are probably familiar with a few of the moons that have been looked at in regards to possible life. With average temperatures of minus 260 degrees Fahrenheit, an almost nonexistent atmosphere and a complex web of cracks in a layer [...]
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