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December 14, 2010
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How Iapetus Got Its Ridge
St. Louis MO (SPX) Dec 14, 2010
For centuries, people wondered how the leopard got its spots. The consensus is pretty solid that evolution played a major role. But it's only been five years since the arrival of high-resolution Cassini Mission images of Saturn's bizarre moon Iapetus that the international planetary community has pondered the unique walnut shape of the large (735 kilometer radius) body, considered by many to be one of the most astonishing features in the solar system. And there's no consensus as to how a mys ... read more

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Boeing Submits Proposal For Second Round Of NASA CCDev Program
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Brazil launches rocket into suborbit
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Fueling error blamed in loss of satellites
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ISRO To Launch New Satellite On December 20
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MARSDAILY

Wind And Water Have Shaped Schiaparelli On Mars
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Japan's robot suit to bring hope to the disabled
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NASA Scientists Theorize Final Growth Spurt For Planets
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The Flight Of The Dragon
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Non-Profit Group Establishes Fusion Center
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SpaceX Dragon Does Two Orbits Before Pacific Splashdown
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New JPL Workers Shed Training Wheels For Rocket Launch
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MARSDAILY

Odyssey Orbiter Nears Martian Longevity Record
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