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Space Shuttle and Space Station

By Thomas Posted 31 Aug 2014 — 0 Comment ↓
Space Shuttle and Space Station Photographed Together (NASA)

Usually, pictures of the shuttle, taken from space, are snapped from the space station. Commonly, pictures of the space station are snapped from the shuttle. How, then, can there be a picture of both the shuttle and the station together, Continue reading →

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Rosetta rendezvous with comet

By Thomas Posted 06 Aug 2014 — 0 Comment ↓
ESA’s Rosetta spacecraft on final approach to Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko in early August 2014. This collage of imagery from Rosetta was taken on Aug. 1, 2, 3 and 4 from distances of 1026 km, 500 km, 300 km and 234 km. (ESA/Rosetta)

After a decade long chase of 6.4 billion kilometers (4 Billion miles) through interplanetary space the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Rosetta spacecraft is now on final approach for its historic rendezvous with its target comet 67P scheduled for Wednesday morning, Continue reading →

Posted in Comets, Satellites and spacecrafts | Tagged 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, philae, rosetta | Leave a reply

China’s probe snaps close-ups of asteroid Toutatis

By Thomas Posted 15 Dec 2012 — 0 Comment ↓
Toutatis as seen from Chang'e 2 during its flyby of the asteroid (CNSA)

The Chinese lunar orbiter Chang’e 2 has completed its flyby of asteroid Toutatis, a five-kilometer (three mile) long space rock that recently had a “close” encounter with Earth. The probe, which completed its primary moon-mapping mission in 2011, was commanded Continue reading →

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US Air Force’s secret X-37B space plane launches on third mission

By Thomas Posted 11 Dec 2012 — 0 Comment ↓
U.S. Air Force X-37B reusable space plane (Boeing, US Air Force)

An Atlas V rocket launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station today, carrying the Air Force’s X-37B space plane into orbit on its third classified mission. Launch took place at 1:03 EST (18:03 UTC) for the unmanned orbital test vehicle, Continue reading →

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Voyager 1 encounters new region in deep space

By Thomas Posted 03 Dec 2012 — 0 Comment ↓
This still image shows NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft exploring a new region in our solar system called the "magnetic highway" (NASA)

NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft has entered a new region at the far reaches of our solar system that scientists feel is the final area the spacecraft has to cross before reaching interstellar space. Scientists refer to this new region as Continue reading →

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Europe and Russia plans a new martian mission: ExoMars

By Thomas Posted 22 Nov 2012 — 0 Comment ↓
Artist concept of an ExoMars rover (ESA) (thumb)

After NASA was forced to back out of the joint ExoMars mission with the European Space Agency due to budget constraints, it looked like the exciting rover-orbiter mission might not happen. However, ESA went elsewhere looking for help, and has Continue reading →

Posted in Rovers, Satellites and spacecrafts | Tagged esa, exomars, mars, roscosmos | Leave a reply

Planck spots hot gas bridging galaxy cluster pair

By Thomas Posted 21 Nov 2012 — 0 Comment ↓
Galaxy clusters connected by gas bridge (ESA)

ESA’s Planck space telescope has made the first conclusive detection of a bridge of hot gas connecting a pair of galaxy clusters across 10 million light-years of intergalactic space. Planck’s primary task is to capture the most ancient light of Continue reading →

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The ISS Cupola: watch the Earth through the windows

By Thomas Posted 20 Nov 2012 — 0 Comment ↓
Astronaut Tracy Caldwell Dyson inside the European built Cupola (NASA)

There’s no place like home. Peering out of the windows of the International Space Station (ISS), astronaut Tracy Caldwell Dyson takes in the planet on which we were all born, and to which she would soon return. About 350 kilometers Continue reading →

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Newly discovered galaxy may be the most distant object yet observed

By Thomas Posted 16 Nov 2012 — 0 Comment ↓
Hubble spots candidate for most distant known galaxy

By combining the power of the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope and one of nature’s zoom lenses, astronomers have found what is probably the most distant galaxy yet seen in the Universe. The object offers a peek Continue reading →

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NASA’s Kepler mission begins extension

By Thomas Posted 15 Nov 2012 — 0 Comment ↓
Artist's concept of Kepler in the distant solar system. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

NASA is marking two milestones in the search for planets like Earth; the successful completion of the Kepler Space Telescope’s three-and-a-half-year prime mission and the beginning of an extended mission that could last as long as four years. Scientists have Continue reading →

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