
New Study Sheds Light on Origin of Most Common Meteorites
For decades astronomers debated the source of the most common type of meteorites that fall on Earth called H ordinary chondrites. A new study by researchers at the Planetary Science Institute sheds ... more
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New Online Exploring Tools Bring NASA's Journey to Mars to New Generation
On the three-year anniversary of the Mars landing of NASA's Curiosity rover, NASA is unveiling two new online tools that open the mysterious terrain of the Red Planet to a new generation of explorer ... more
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World's first commercial CO2 'graveyard' opens in Norway
IBM and NASA launch Surya AI model to forecast solar storms and safeguard technology
Healthy mouse offspring born from space preserved stem cells
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Celebrating a year at the comet
ESA's Rosetta mission today celebrates one year at Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, with its closest approach to the Sun now just one week away. It's been a long but exciting journey for Rosetta sin ... more
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Six scientists to spend 365 days in HI-SEAS simulated Mars trip
The crew that will spend 365 days in isolation in the next Hawai?i Space Exploration Analog and Simulation (HI-SEAS) mission has been selected. The six scientists will begin their yearlong stay in t ... more
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Tracking A Mysterious Group of Asteroid Outcasts
High above the plane of our solar system, near the asteroid-rich abyss between Mars and Jupiter, scientists have found a unique family of space rocks. These interplanetary oddballs are the Euphrosyn ... more
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Buckingham astrobiologists to look for life on Mars
The UK Space Agency has endorsed an experiment proposal submitted to the NASA ROSES-2015: The Mars Science Laboratory Participating Scientist Program by a group of scientists including two members o ... more
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New rocket could one day launch flight to Europa
The huge rocket NASA is developing to transport astronauts to an asteroid, Mars and other distant destinations will be "transformative for science," NASA told members of Congress on Tuesday.
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