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Solar Storms Are Amping Up the Northern Lights This Week

An image of the Aurora Borealis, taken by night sky photographer Dora Miller (also known as Aurora Dora) on Aug. 22, 2015, in Talkeetna, Alaska.Credit: Dora Miller Space weather events that have been building over the last week continued to affect Earth early this morning (Aug. 28), increasing the possibility of amped up auroras around […]

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NASA's One-Year Astronaut Takes Spin In Soyuz | Video

The Herschel/Planck Mission Constellation Lunar Mission ESA’s Special Delivery Last Moments of LCROSS – NASA Probes Hit Moon Meet the New Space Station Crew Auroras Dance Over Saturn’s Poles Arsenic Eating Bacteria Hint at Alien Life IMAX Hubble 3D: The Director’s Take – Exclusive Video Splashdown! Ares I-X’s Fall to Earth Planning the Assault: Why […]

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How to Find 'Strange Life' on Alien Planets

This artist’s rendition of the super-Earth GJ 1214b shows it in orbit around a dim red dwarf star. If the atmosphere is thick in hydrogen, scientists may be able to spot signs of alien life.Credit: CfA/David Aguilar Detecting signs of life very different from that of Earth in the atmospheres of alien planets may be […]

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Syfy Channel's 'Dark Matter' Finale Tonight Brings Shocking Revelation

In the Syfy original series “Dark Matter,” six people wake up on a spaceship with no memory of who they are. Jodelle Ferland plays “Five.”Credit: Syfy Syfy’s space-based TV series “Dark Matter” wraps up its first season tonight (Aug. 28) with back-to-back episodes and a jaw-dropping revelation that even the cast didn’t see coming. “Dark […]

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Is NASA Serious About Humans To Mars? | Video

3 tough questions for NASA’s Jim Green, Director, Planetary Science Division: Will private industry put astronauts on Mars before NASA? Can roving robots do it better? Does NASA really want the SLS? [Space Launch System] Space.com’s @DavidSkyBrody reports from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory as public interest in Mars is kindled by ‘The Martian’ motion picture […]

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Sampling Enceladus: Is Earth Ready for Pieces of Saturn Moon's Plumes?

The plumes of Saturn’s moon Enceladus, as seen by NASA’s Cassini probe in 2009.Credit: NASA/JPL/SPACE SCIENCE INSTITUTE Many astrobiologists are champing at the bit to bring back samples from Saturn’s ocean-harboring moon Enceladus, but others say it may be best to exercise a little patience. In 2005, NASA’s Cassini spacecraft discovered that geysers blast from […]

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Earth Germs on Spacecraft: A Push for New Protections

A global view of Mars created using images taken by NASA’s Viking mission.Credit: NASA/JPL New strategies are required to make sure hitchhiking Earth microbes don’t contanimate Mars and other alien worlds, researchers say. Today’s spacecraft feature sensitive gear that may not be able to withstand the treatment that sterilized previous Mars explorers such as NASA’s […]

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Gas Giants: Facts About the Outer Planets

The planets of the solar system as depicted by a NASA computer illustration. Orbits and sizes are not shown to scale.Credit: NASA A gas giant is a large planet composed mostly of gases, such as hydrogen and helium, with a relatively small rocky core. The gas giants of our solar system are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus […]

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[Project Topics] KOUNOTORI5 captured and berthed at the ISS

Topics List Aug. 25, 2015 UpdatedKOUNOTORI5 captured and berthed at the ISS The “KOUNOTORI5” launched by the H-IIB F5 on Aug. 19 (Wed. Japan Standard Time) was captured by the robotic arm of the International Space Station (ISS), which was maneuvered by Astronaut Kimiya Yui, at 7:29 p.m. on August 24 (Mon. JST). The HTV5 […]

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Sun Unleashes Medium-Strength Solar Flare (Photo)

NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory captured this image of an M5.6 solar flare (visible in the lower-center region of the sun) on Aug. 24, 2015.Credit: NASA/SDO The sun fired off a midlevel solar flare early this morning (Aug. 24) while a NASA satellite watched. The space agency’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) captured an image of the […]

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Japanese Cargo Ship Delivers Mice, Booze and More to Space Station

The Japanese cargo ship HTV-5 arrived at the International Space Station on Aug. 24, 2015. Astronaut Kimiya Yui of Japan posted this photo of the spacecraft after capturing it by robotic arm.Credit: Kimiya Yui / Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency via Twitter A robotic Japanese cargo ship made a special delivery to the International Space Station […]

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