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Total Lunar Eclipse Draws Attention Back To The Moon
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Aug 22, 2007
As August draws to an end, watchers of the night sky will be in for a treat. In the early morning hours of August 28, sky watchers across much of the world can look on as the Moon crosses in to the shadow of the Earth, becoming completely immersed for one-hour and 30 minutes, a period of time much longer than most typical lunar eclipses. In fact, this eclipse will be the deepest and longest in ... read more
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    Mission To Moon Not A Race With Others
    Beijing (SPX) Aug 20, 2007
    China's lunar probe program has no purpose other than scientific achievement, and it is not competing with any other country, a senior official said on Thursday. Japan's adjustment of its lunar launch date will not influence China's launch plan, Hao Xifan, deputy director of the Lunar Exploration Center of the Commission of Science Technology and Industry for National Defense, said in an online ... more

    Suitcase Science On The Moon
    Huntsville AL (SPX) Aug 20, 2007
    In October 1963, two cartographers with the Air Force Aeronautical Chart and Information Center saw a strange glow on the moon. Using the 24-inch refractor telescope at Lowell observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona, James Greenacre and Edward Barr saw a deep, ruby-red glow coming from the crater Aristarchus. The sighting might have been glowing gas from volcanic activity, and a second sighting in Nov ... more

    Frigid Enceladus: An Unlikely Harbor For Life
    Champaign IL (SPX) Aug 17, 2007
    A new model of Saturn's icy moon Enceladus may quell hopes of finding life there. Developed by researchers at the University of Illinois, the model explains the most salient observations on Enceladus without requiring the presence of liquid water. Orbiting Saturn since June 30, 2004, the Cassini spacecraft has revealed a south polar region of Enceladus with an elaborate arrangement of frac ... more

    NASA Issues Draft Environmental Impact Statement For Constellation Programme
    Washington DC (SPX) Aug 15, 2007
    NASA has issued a draft environmental impact statement on potential environmental impacts associated with the Constellation Program. NASA's Constellation Program is developing a space transportation system that is designed to return humans to the moon by 2020. The Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement concludes that localized and global environmental impacts associated with implementing ... more

    SSTL To Develop Low Cost Lunar Orbiter For NASA
    London UK (SPX) Aug 15, 2007
    Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) has been awarded a contract for the study phase of a potential joint US-UK lunar orbiter mission to be called Magnolia. This first phase of the contract will run for 9-months, culminating in a preliminary mission design. The contract includes a package of training by SSTL and the University of Surrey that will allow Mississippi State University and NASA ... more

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    NASA Spacecraft Heads For Polar Region Of Mars
    Cape Canaveral FL (SPX) Aug 04, 2007
    NASA's Phoenix Mars Mission blasted off Saturday, aiming for a May 25, 2008, arrival at the Red Planet and a close-up examination of the surface of the northern polar region. Perched atop a Delta II rocket, the spacecraft left Cape Canaveral Air Force Base at 5:26 a.m. Eastern Time into the predawn sky above Florida's Atlantic coast. "Today's launch is the first step in the long journey to ... more

    Seeing The Moon Anew
    Houston TX (SPX) Aug 05, 2007
    Nearly 40 years after man first walked on the Moon, the complete lunar photographic record from the Apollo project will be accessible to both researchers and the general public on the Internet. A new digital archive - created through a collaboration between Arizona State University and NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston - is making available high-resolution scans of original Apollo flight fi ... more

    NASA Selects Astrophysics Projects For New Science On The Moon
    Washington (SPX) Aug 03, 2007
    NASA has selected four proposals focusing on astrophysics priorities in lunar science to facilitate the nation's exploration program. The proposed studies are part of a NASA effort to develop new opportunities to conduct important science investigations during the planned renewal of human exploration of the moon. The newly-announced proposals for concept studies may lead to experiments placed on ... more

    Cassini Finds Possible Origin Of One Of Saturn's Rings
    Pasadena CA (SPX) Aug 03, 2007
    Cassini scientists may have identified the source of one of Saturn's more mysterious rings. Saturn's G ring likely is produced by relatively large, icy particles that reside within a bright arc on the ring's inner edge. The particles are confined within the arc by gravitational effects from Saturn's moon Mimas. Micrometeoroids collide with the particles, releasing smaller, dust-sized particles t ... more

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    Throttling Back To The Moon
    Huntsville AL (SPX) Jul 24, 2007
    Accelerating from 0 to 60 then slowing down for a stop light is no problem for an ordinary automobile. But if you were piloting a rocketship, it wouldn't be so easy. Most rocket engines are designed to burn full-on (liftoff!) or full-off (coasting through space) with no in-between. And that can be a problem--namely, how do you land this thing? Throttling is crucial for a planetary lander. ... more

    Researchers Produce Images Of Gases Escaping From Jupiter Moon Io
    Boston MA (SPX) Jul 21, 2007
    Boston University researchers have published the first clear evidence of how gases from Jupiter's tiny moon's volcanoes can lead to the largest visible gas cloud in the solar system. Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, has a moon named Io that is just 100 km larger in radius than Earth's Moon. According to lead researcher Michael Mendillo, professor of electrical and computer engine ... more

    From Dark Obscurity A Tiny New Saturnian Moon Comes To Light
    Boulder C0 (SPX) Jul 21, 2007
    Like a hawk's eyes, the high resolution cameras on NASA's Cassini spacecraft have spotted yet another small, previously unknown moon circling giant Saturn and one which may indicate the existence of other small bodies in the same region. The tiny world--presently thought to be only about 2 kilometers (1 mile) wide--orbits at 197,700 kilometers (122,800 miles) from Saturn. Until a name for the mo ... more

    Where To Next For The NASA Discovery Program
    Cameron Park CA (SPX) Jul 21, 2007
    The next full-scale mission to be selected for the Discovery Program will be selected in early October, from a set of three finalists including a near-Earth asteroid sample-return mission (which would be very rewarding scientifically, but is already perilously close to the program's official mission cost limit), or a Venus orbiter or lunar orbiter (which would be cheaper, but also somewhat less ... more

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