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NASA Phoenix lander readies itself for new life on Mars E-mail
Sunday, 04 March 2007
The Phoenix Mars Mission, scheduled to launch in August  2007, will end up on the northern pole of Mars in May 2008. As with the mythical Egyptian bird of the same name, the Phoenix had to regenerate itself after confronting previous mission cancellations, cost overruns, and unexpected rough terrain at its landing site. Scientists are hopeful that Phoenix will discover the history of water-ice on Mars.

 
Germans plan tentative space mission to Moon by 2013 E-mail
Sunday, 04 March 2007
The German Aeropace Center has announced its supposed plan for an unmanned Moon mission by the year 2013.

 
Skull and crossbones added to warning sign for dangerous radiation E-mail
Saturday, 03 March 2007
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) announced that it has added a skull and crossbones and a figure of a person running away to its warning symbol for dangerous ionizing radiation.

 
Cassini shows photographer’s eye with fantastic Saturn images E-mail
Saturday, 03 March 2007
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.

 
Hawking to experience the nauseating thrill of zero gravity E-mail
Friday, 02 March 2007
Famed British physicist and best-selling author, Stephen Hawking, known not only for his book ‘A Brief History of Time’, his wheelchair, computer voice and recent prediction that man must colonize the universe, is soon to experience zero gravity.

 
By the glow of the coppery Moon: check out lunar eclipse March 3rd E-mail
Friday, 02 March 2007
A total lunar eclipse will occur on March 3, 2007, over the eastern parts of the Americas, Europe, Africa, and western Asia.

 
Stephen Hawking going weightless in ‘Vomit Comet’-like airplane ride E-mail
Friday, 02 March 2007
British theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking is scheduled to be aboard a specially-equipped Boeing 727-200 airplane on April 26, 2007, for a flight with Zero Gravity Corporation.
 
Russia begins construction of new Soyuz launch facility E-mail
Thursday, 01 March 2007
Monday, February, 26, 2007 was the official opening of Russia’s newest launch facility for its Soyuz rocket.

 
Want more fiber in your diet: Drink coffee! E-mail
Thursday, 01 March 2007
Spanish researchers report surprising new information that coffee supplies a significant amount of a person’s daily fiber.

 
Future of NASA through eyes of administrator Griffin E-mail
Thursday, 01 March 2007
On February 7, 2007, NASA administrator Michael D. Griffin spoke to members of the National Space Club on the past, present, and future of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the United States space program.

 
Euro-Japanese mission to Mercury gets the nod E-mail
Wednesday, 28 February 2007
The BepiColombo mission to Mercury planned by the European Space Agency (ESA) and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has been given the green light for an August 2013 launch.

 
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