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  • #space

    The First Space Boat Doesn't Look Like a Boat at All

    If Dr Ellen Stofan—team leader of the TiME mission—has her way, this will be the first nautical ship to sail across waters outside of planet Earth. Its name is the Titan Mare Explorer. More »
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  • #space

    Star Wars Like You Have Never Seen Them Before

    This photo shows the power of image post-processing. It also shows that we are a tiny speck of nothingness in the middle of a fiery cosmic fluff. Enjoy the famous M51 galaxy, like you have never seen it before. More »
    12/26/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #space

    Here's the Final Space Shuttle Mission Patch

    The shuttle is retiring next year and, according to NASA, the remaining five flights may be the most difficult ever flown. That's why they created this contest for the final space shuttle patch. One of these will be the winner: More »
    12/24/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #space

    10 Technologies to Thrust Us Through Deep Space

    The Universe is big. Really, really big. And for Man to survive to see any stretch of it, He need move much faster. New Scientist has a rundown of 10 technologies of various promise. Brush up, nerds. [New Scientist]
    12/22/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #nasa

    Obama to Back New Heavy Rocket, Bigger NASA Budget, Cancel Ares 1

    Sad news, space cowboys: According to NASA insiders, Ares 1 will be no more. Good news, space cowboys! According to the same sources, Señor Presidente Obama has decided that it's worth to invest in space. The man got a plan: More »
    12/22/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #cameras

    NASA's Space Camera of Choice: The Nikon D3s DSLR

    Space: The final frontier—for Nikon, anyway. The camera company's relationship with NASA has just got steamier, as they're supplying 11 D3s DSLRs and seven AF-S NIKKOR 14-24mm f/2.8G ED lenses for their space photography. More »
    12/22/09
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    By Kat Hannaford
  • #space

    NASA Launches New Infrared Telescope to Capture Hidden Space Objects

    NASA just launched the new Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE, this morning. It'll be used to detect light- and heat-emitting objects that the Hubble might miss. Such as spaceships, I'll bet!!! More »
    12/14/09
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    By Adam Frucci
  • #nasa

    Good News! NASA Is (Probably) Getting More Money

    NASA needs more money, because let's face it, rocket launches ain't cheap. The good news is, it looks like they'll be getting some. Not as much as they want, but some. More »
    12/12/09
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    By Chris Jacob
  • #imagecache

    The Moon, In Technicolor

    This recently released NASA photo shows the Moon colorized—a combination of 18 individual shots taken by Galileo through a green filter, augmenting the true gray color to resemble moldy cheese . Download it wallpaper-sized at NASA. [NASA]
    12/09/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #mars

    Mars Spirit Rover Suffers Another Setback With Second Wheel Thought Broken

    NASA's Spirit Rover just isn't having much luck, between sand storms and broken wheels, with a second wheel presumed broken and the threat of an icy-cold winter freezing the Spirit "to death" if it doesn't move on soon. More »
    12/09/09
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    By Kat Hannaford
  • #space

    Death of the Biggest Star Ever Reads Like a Comic Book

    This ain't your standard supernova. A while ago, astronomers noticed an exploding star that was about 50 to 100 times brighter than normal. Here's why: It was freakin' huge. More »
    12/05/09
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    By Chris Jacob
  • #space

    World's Largest Milky Way Image Is 120 Feet of Humbling

    The world's largest picture of the Milky Way was unveiled today in Chicago, taken by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, measuring a whopping 120 feet across. More »
    12/04/09
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    By Adam Frucci
  • #space

    God's Home

    This is NGC 7023. It's also called the Iris Nebula, an immense six-light-year-across cloud of dust located in the constellation Cepheus, 1,300 light-years from planet Earth. I like to call it God's Home. Get inside with this zoom-zoom video: More »
    12/01/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #nasa

    NASA's New Altair Lunar Lander Simulation In Action

    The Constellation program may be in trouble, but that doesn't mean NASA's boffins are sitting around playing Asteroids, and flying rocket models. They are still planning to get back to the Moon, and they built a cool simulator for it: More »
    11/30/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #space

    Astronauts Sneak Turkey Into the Space Station

    NASA didn't plan any traditional Thanksgiving turkey dinner for the astronauts at the International Space Station, but they had it anyway: Someone sneaked the real thing into the space shuttle Atlantis without anyone from ground control noticing it. More »
    11/27/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #giftguide

    Gifts For Space Explorers Who Swing Among the Stars

    Hey you, Ground Controls and Major Toms orbiting out there! If you're a space aficionado or know someone who'd like to blast into the cosmos, it's time to take your protein pills. Here's the definitive go/no-go holiday gift list. More »
    11/24/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #imagecache

    Astronaut Self-Portrait

    Some time during a six-hour space walk last week, astronaut Robert Satcher managed to capture this shot of himself...via himself. Today, the STS-129 will be completing their third and final space walk. [NASA]
    11/23/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #nasa

    The Rock Explains How NASA Helps Our Rock

    Cross promotions sometimes don't make much sense. I've got nothing against Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson for agreeing to pitch NASA to youngsters, but really, there are better ways to capture youth attention. More »
    11/21/09
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    By Chris Jacob
  • #science

    Earth's Weather Like You Have Never Seen It Before

    This video shows Earth's weather from August 17 to August 26, 2009. It also shows how beautiful this planet is, and how insignificant we are. It was created at a 7-kilometer resolution with NASA's GEOS-5 atmospheric general circulation model. More »
    11/20/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #imagecache

    Atlantis Engines...or Mickey Mouse Goes to Space

    Shot: The three main engines of the Space Shuttle Atlantis photographed from ISS as it docks. Jesus says it looks like Mickey Mouse. I think it looks like the photographer should move, quickly. Get the wallpaper-sized version at NASA. [NASA]
    11/20/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #rockets

    This Is How NASA Would Work If It Was Congo's Space Agency

    Witness the spectacular launch of the Troposphère V, Congo's answer to the Arex I-X. The new rocket prototype is capable of reaching 22.3 miles (36 km) up in the sky. Yes, you know exactly what's next. More »
    11/19/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
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