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NASA Mars Rover Finds Mineral Vein Deposited by Water
PASADENA, Calif. -- NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity has found bright veins of a mineral, apparently gypsum, deposited by water. Analysis of the vein will help improve understanding...
NASA's Fermi Shows That Tycho's Star Shines in Gamma Rays
In early November 1572, observers on Earth witnessed the appearance of a "new star" in the constellation Cassiopeia, an event now recognized as the brightest naked-eye supernova in more than...
NASA Developing Comet Harpoon for Sample Return
The best way to grab a sample of a rotating comet that is racing through the inner solar system at up to 150,000 miles per hour while spewing chunks of ice, rock and dust may be to avoid the...
Orion Drop Test - Dec. 13, 2011
Testing continues at NASA Langley Research Center as the 18,000-pound (8,165 kg) Orion test article took its eight and final splash of the year into the Hydro Impact Basin on Dec. 13. Orion,...
NASA Concludes 2011 Testing of J-2X Engine -- Prepares for Another Active Year of Testing in 2012
NASA conducted its final J-2X rocket engine test of the year Dec. 14, the 10th firing in a series of tests on the new upper-stage engine that will carry humans farther into space than ever b...
1 Soyuz + 6 satellite payloads = Arianespace's latest launch success
Arianespace Flights VS02, ST24, VA205 and VV01 Arianespace confirmed Soyuz’ mission flexibility in operations from the Spaceport with tonight’s successful launch that placed six sate...
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0December 17, 2011
Arianespace Flights VS02, ST24, VA205 and VV01 Arianespace confirmed Soyuz’ mission flexibility in operations from the Spaceport with tonight’s successful launch that placed six satellite passengers into Sun-synchronous orbit. The Soyuz lift performance was an estimated 2,190 kg., which
0December 16, 2011
NASA conducted its final J-2X rocket engine test of the year Dec. 14, the 10th firing in a series of tests on the new upper-stage engine that will carry humans farther into space than ever before. The J-2X engine was test fired on the A-2 Test Stand at NASA's Stennis Space Center, in south Missi
0December 14, 2011
Testing continues at NASA Langley Research Center as the 18,000-pound (8,165 kg) Orion test article took its eight and final splash of the year into the Hydro Impact Basin on Dec. 13. Orion, the next deep space exploration vehicle, will carry astronauts into space, provide emergency abort capability
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