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James Webb Space Telescope: A look forward and backward in time
By: William Atkins
A full-scale, not-quite-exact replica of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), the space observatory set to replace the Hubble Space Telescope in 2013, is on display at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum (National Mall, in Washington, D.C.).
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By: William Atkins
A full-scale, not-quite-exact replica of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), the space observatory set to replace the Hubble Space Telescope in 2013, is on display at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum (National Mall, in Washington, D.C.).
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European students build re-entry package
By: Stephen Withers
A novel space parcel delivery service developed by European students will be tested in September.
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By: Stephen Withers
A novel space parcel delivery service developed by European students will be tested in September.
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Europe's answer to GPS begins navigation transmissions
By: Stephen Withers
GIOVE-A, the first satellite in the European Galileo navigation system program, has begun transmitting information about its position in space.
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By: Stephen Withers
GIOVE-A, the first satellite in the European Galileo navigation system program, has begun transmitting information about its position in space.
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Ariane-5 places Astra 1L and Galaxy 17 into orbit
By: William Atkins
On Friday, May 4, 2007, an heavy-lift Ariane-5 ECA rocket was launched from French Guiana at 5:29 p.m. CDT (22:29 GMT) and placed two telecommunications satellites into orbit about the Earth.
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By: William Atkins
On Friday, May 4, 2007, an heavy-lift Ariane-5 ECA rocket was launched from French Guiana at 5:29 p.m. CDT (22:29 GMT) and placed two telecommunications satellites into orbit about the Earth.
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Hubble observations challenge conventional theories
By: Stephen Withers
The discovery of three generations of stars in globular cluster by astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope has brought conventional theories of star formation into question.
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By: Stephen Withers
The discovery of three generations of stars in globular cluster by astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope has brought conventional theories of star formation into question.
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Euro spacecraft tracker goes online
By: Stephen Withers
The European Space Agency has made it easy for casual stargazers to find out where ESA and ESA-related spacecraft are at present.
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By: Stephen Withers
The European Space Agency has made it easy for casual stargazers to find out where ESA and ESA-related spacecraft are at present.
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Scientists will look for alien life, but Where and How?
By: William Atkins
With the discovery of the potentially habitable planet Gliese 581 c, astrobiologists are setting their sights on the search for extraterrestrial life. Where are the best places to look? What are the best instruments to perform those searches? How will they do it?
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By: William Atkins
With the discovery of the potentially habitable planet Gliese 581 c, astrobiologists are setting their sights on the search for extraterrestrial life. Where are the best places to look? What are the best instruments to perform those searches? How will they do it?
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Hubble Space Telescope observes 17 candles on birthday cake
By: William Atkins
The Hubble Space Telescope was launched on April 24, 1990. On Tuesday, April 24, 2007, the observatory begins its eighteenth year of operations.
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By: William Atkins
The Hubble Space Telescope was launched on April 24, 1990. On Tuesday, April 24, 2007, the observatory begins its eighteenth year of operations.
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Researchers study 'space tsunamis'
By: Stephen Withers
Observations from the ESA's Cluster satellites favour one of two competing theories about 'space tsunamis' - the substorms that disrupt the northern lights and interfere with GPS reception.
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By: Stephen Withers
Observations from the ESA's Cluster satellites favour one of two competing theories about 'space tsunamis' - the substorms that disrupt the northern lights and interfere with GPS reception.
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Space agencies tap small businesses
By: Stephen Withers
Space agencies in the US and Europe are looking to tap the inventive and innovative nature of the small and medium enterprise sector. ESA is looking to SMEs as suppliers, while NASA is continuing to fund SME-based research.
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By: Stephen Withers
Space agencies in the US and Europe are looking to tap the inventive and innovative nature of the small and medium enterprise sector. ESA is looking to SMEs as suppliers, while NASA is continuing to fund SME-based research.
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NASA releases pix of NGC 1672 galaxy with starbursts and interstellar dust
By: William Atkins
The NASA Hubble Space Telescope used its Advanced Camera for Surveys in August 2005 to take the following picture of a nearby barred spiral galaxy called NGC 1672, complete with star-forming clouds and dark bands of interstellar dust.
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By: William Atkins
The NASA Hubble Space Telescope used its Advanced Camera for Surveys in August 2005 to take the following picture of a nearby barred spiral galaxy called NGC 1672, complete with star-forming clouds and dark bands of interstellar dust.
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ESA and Russia packing their bags for Mars—well, actually, Moscow
By: William Atkins
The European Space Agency and the Russian Federal Space Agency announced that they will simulate a 500-day trip to the planet Mars at a special isolated facility in the northern part of Moscow, Russia.
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By: William Atkins
The European Space Agency and the Russian Federal Space Agency announced that they will simulate a 500-day trip to the planet Mars at a special isolated facility in the northern part of Moscow, Russia.
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Cassini snaps hexagon around Saturn's north pole
By: Stephen Withers
Images from Cassini have shone fresh light on a hexagonal structure in Saturn's atmosphere first seen 26 years ago.
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By: Stephen Withers
Images from Cassini have shone fresh light on a hexagonal structure in Saturn's atmosphere first seen 26 years ago.
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Jules Verne ready to fly
By: Stephen Withers
Jules Verne, the first of five automated spacecraft designed to carry cargo to the International Space Station, is ready to fly.
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By: Stephen Withers
Jules Verne, the first of five automated spacecraft designed to carry cargo to the International Space Station, is ready to fly.
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First probe beneath Mars surface finds water ice
By: William Atkins
Using a ground-penetrating instrument for the first time, Mars Express scientists conclude nearly pure water ice, laced with dust particles, exist almost 4 kilometers under the frozen surface of Mars' South Pole.
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By: William Atkins
Using a ground-penetrating instrument for the first time, Mars Express scientists conclude nearly pure water ice, laced with dust particles, exist almost 4 kilometers under the frozen surface of Mars' South Pole.
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Hot Start model supports possible life on Saturn’s Enceladus
By: William Atkins
Cassini scientists suggest that the moon Enceladus has a stable heat source, organic materials, and liquid water—the ingredients to support life.
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By: William Atkins
Cassini scientists suggest that the moon Enceladus has a stable heat source, organic materials, and liquid water—the ingredients to support life.
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ESA, NASA tag-team on Jupiter
By: Stephen Withers
The US and European space agencies will team up this month for a coordinated observation of Jupiter from two separate spacecraft.
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By: Stephen Withers
The US and European space agencies will team up this month for a coordinated observation of Jupiter from two separate spacecraft.
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Cassini shows photographer’s eye with fantastic Saturn images
By: William Atkins
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has taken images of Saturn—complete with photographs of the planet’s remarkable ring system—that astronomers say have never been seen by humans before.
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By: William Atkins
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has taken images of Saturn—complete with photographs of the planet’s remarkable ring system—that astronomers say have never been seen by humans before.
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