2015년 3월 13일 금요일

Rover Continues Mars Road Trip | Canada's Clearwater Lake Impact | Ganymedes Interior

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Mars Rover Curiosity Hits the Road Again After Short Circuit
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity is back in action for the first time after suffering a glitch late last month.
 
Surprise! Canadian Double Crater Formed by 2 Separate Impact Events
The impacts that created the craters that became the Clearwater Lakes in Canada apparently occurred almost 200 million years apart, researchers say.
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Jupiter and Exoliner: Lockheed Martin's Commercial Spaceship in Pictures
Lockheed Martin says its proposed Commercial Resupply Service-2 (CRS-2) solution will provide NASA with cargo transport to and from the International Space Station (ISS).
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Total Solar Eclipse to Darken Skies Over North Atlantic on March 20
There will be a total eclipse of the sun on March 20, but unfortunately very few people will see its total phase.
 
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Rosetta Spacecraft Listens for Wake-Up Call From Philae Comet Lander
The Philae lander has been in a deep sleep since November. But this week, controllers on Earth will start listening for signs from the probe.
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How Humans Could Live on Saturn's Moon Titan (Infographic)
Titan is probably the least inhospitable place in the outer solar system, but remember to bring oxygen and warm clothing.
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Jupiter's Moon Ganymede Has a Salty Ocean with More Water than Earth
Ganymede, Jupiter's largest moon, has a vast underground ocean of salty water, NASA scientists announced Thursday (March 12). See how the Hubble Space Telescope revealed Ganymede's ocean.
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Space Station Enters Fight Against Alzheimer's Disease | Video
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station will attempt to grow the fibrous plaque(amyloids)that are the root cause of the brain disease.
Einstein's Theory of Relativity Explained (Infographic)
Albert Einstein's General Theory of Relativity celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2015. See the basic facts of Einstein's relativity in our infographic here.
Between Sea Stacks: Astrophotographer Capture Setting Stunning Sky View
Astrophotographer Jason Matias captured this gorgeous night view of the moon setting between sea stacks.
 

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