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Wandering Poles Leave Giant Scars On Europa's Icy Surface
Houston TX (SPX) May 19, 2008
Global mapping of unusual large circular features on the ice-covered ocean world of Europa has revealed that Jupiter's curious icy moon is even more unstable than previously thought. The features, arcuate troughs up to 40 kilometers (25 miles) wide and several hundred kilometers long, are some of the most enigmatic on the ice-shrouded moon. One of these troughs was glimpsed by Voyager duri ... read more
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    LIDAR Detector Will Build Three-Dimensional Super Roadmaps Of Planets And Moons
    Rochester NY (SPX) May 16, 2008
    Technology that could someday "MapQuest" Mars and other bodies in the solar system is under development at Rochester Institute of Technology's Rochester Imaging Detector Laboratory, in collaboration with Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Lincoln Laboratory. Three-Dimensional "super roadmaps" of other planets and moons would provide robots, astronauts and engineers details ... more

    Science Channel To Broadcast Red Planet Landing Live May 25
    Silver Spring MD (SPX) May 15, 2008
    Science Channel will broadcast live coverage of mankind's next major step in Mars exploration with MARS LIVE: THE PHOENIX LANDS premiering Sunday, May 25, 2008, from 7-9 PM (ET) and 4-6 PM (PT). Originating LIVE from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. and the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, the program will give viewers a first look at photos sent back from ... more

    In Search Of Continent Eight
    Golden CO (SPX) May 15, 2008
    The 8th Continent Project today announced its 2009 Business Plan Competition for university students. Formerly known as Lunar Ventures, the competition focuses on developing viable space-related business plans for technologies that have real-world potential. The 8th Continent Project Business Plan Competition challenges students in business, engineering and science to collaborate in ... more

    Astronaut Health On Moon May Depend On Good Dusting
    Houston TX (SPX) May 14, 2008
    Lunar dust could be more than a housekeeping issue for astronauts who visit the moon. Their good health may depend on the amount of exposure they have to the tiny particles. To prepare for a return to the moon, researchers with the National Space Biomedical Research Institute are evaluating how dust deposits in the lungs in reduced gravity in order to assess the health risk of long ... more

    Exploration Scientist Joins The NASA Space Race
    Canberra, Australia (SPX) May 12, 2008
    CSIRO and NASA are collaborating to develop exploration technologies currently used by the Australian minerals industry, for use on the Moon and Mars CSIRO Exploration and Mining scientist, Dr Brent McInnes - who recently worked at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Centre - says there is huge potential for US-Australian collaboration in lunar and planetary exploration technology. "My work with ... more

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    A Glorious Saturn Steps Into The Spotlight In New York City
    New York NY (SPX) May 06, 2008
    In the four years since NASA's Cassini-Huygens spacecraft arrived at Saturn and began snapping pictures, Cassini's cameras have sent nearly 140,000 images back to researchers on Earth. The data and images -- as well as data from infrared, radar and ultraviolet detectors on the orbiter and images from the Huygens probe on the surface of the planet's moon Titan -- have given researchers ... more

    The eta Aquarid Meteor Shower
    Washington DC (SPX) May 05, 2008
    The eta Aquarid meteor shower peaks this year on Tuesday, May 6th. The best time to look, no matter where you live, is during the hours immediately before sunrise. If you can, get away from city lights; you will see more meteors from the dark countryside. 2008 should be a good year for the eta Aquarid meteors. The Moon is new, which means no lunar glare, and Earth is expected to pass ... more

    ULA To Launch GRAIL
    Denver CO (SPX) May 05, 2008
    NASA has designated the Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) mission to fly aboard a United Launch Alliance Delta II Heavy rocket. The launch will be provided under terms of a launch service agreement procured previously by NASA for this vehicle. The liftoff will occur from Space Launch Complex 17B, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla., in the third quarter of 2011. Part of ... more

    Scientists Find Rings Of Jupiter Are Shaped In Shadow
    College Park MD (SPX) May 02, 2008
    Scientists from the University of Maryland and the Max-Planck Institute for Solar System Research in Germany appear to have solved a long-standing mystery about the cause of anomalies in Jupiter's gossamer rings. They report that a faint extension of the outermost ring beyond the orbit of Jupiter's moon Thebe, and other observed deviations from an accepted model of ring formation, result from th ... more

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  • Shanghai's Own Moon Vehicle Passes Test

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    Moondust And Duct Tape
    Huntsville AL (SPX) Apr 22, 2008
    At this year's Great Moonbuggy Race in Huntsville, Alabama, Prof. Paul Shiue of Christian Brothers University was overheard joking that duct tape was his team's "best engineering tool." Others felt the same way. The sound of gray tape being torn from rolls practically filled the race course as dozens of college and high school student engineers busily assembled and repaired their homemade moonbu ... more

    New NASA Moon Mission Begins Integration Of Science Instruments
    Greenbelt MD (SPX) Apr 22, 2008
    Several instruments that will help NASA characterize the moon's surface have been installed on the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO. The powerful equipment will bring the moon into sharper focus and reveal new insights about the celestial body nearest Earth. Engineers and technicians on the LRO Integration and Test Team work almost around the clock in a clean room at NASA's Goddard ... more

    KAGUYA Captures First Successful Shooting Of A Full Earth-Rise
    Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Apr 23, 2008
    The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) successfully captured a movie of the "Full Earth-Rise"*1 using the onboard High Definition Television (HDTV) of the lunar explorer "KAGUYA " (SELENE) on April 6, 2008 (Japan Standard Time, JST, all the following dates and time are JST.) The KAGUYA is currently flying in a lunar orbit at an altitude of about 10 ... more

    The Moon And The Magnetotail
    Huntsville AL (SPX) Apr 18, 2008
    Behold the full Moon. Ancient craters and frozen lava seas lie motionless under an airless sky of profound quiet. It's a slow-motion world where even a human footprint may last millions of years. Nothing ever seems to happen there. Right? Wrong. NASA-supported scientists have realized that something does happen every month when the Moon gets a lashing from Earth's magnetic tail. "Earth's ... more

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