Cassini continues its exploration of the Saturn system with the 13-day Rev 229, which begins on December 26 at its … More
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Pluto: From Mountains to Plains
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Launch to ISS
NASA at UStream. Launch coverage begins at 10:00 UTC / 0500 EST Launch is scheduled to occur at 11:03 UTC … More
Curiosity Reaches Massive Field of Spectacularly Rippled Active Martian Sand Dunes
After many months of painstaking driving, NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover has reached the edge of a massive field of spectacular … More
Expedition 45 Soyuz Undocking
The Soyuz spacecraft carrying Expedition 45 crew members Oleg Kononenko of the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos) and Flight Engineers … More
The Lockman Hole in X-rays
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Astronomy Cast Ep. 397: Why is There Something and Not Nothing?
One of the biggest, most basic questions you can ask is: “why is there something and not nothing?” The reality … More
Bull’s-eye Moons
Like a cosmic bull’s-eye, Enceladus and Tethys line up almost perfectly for Cassini’s cameras. from Cassini Solstice Mission Latest http://ift.tt/1jZcN3j … More
How Big Can a Black Hole Grow? 50 billion times the Sun
How Big Can a Black Hole Grow? The discovery of mega black holes within the last few years that prompted … More
Study Finds Evidence for More Recent Clay Formation on Mars
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