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July 16, 2015
OUTER PLANETS
Icy mountain ranges seen on Pluto after NASA flyby
Miami (AFP) July 15, 2015
Icy mountain ranges can be seen rising from Pluto's surface, according to the first close-up images released Wednesday from NASA's New Horizon's spacecraft after its historic of flyby of the dwarf planet. The mountains' elevation reaches 11,000 feet (3,400 meters), the US space agency said, or about as high as the Rocky Mountains. Scientists were also stunned to see a close-up section of Pluto that showed no sign of craters, despite its home in the Kuiper Belt, the region beyond Neptune where ... read more
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OUTER PLANETS

Charon's Surprising Youthful and Varied Terrain
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OUTER PLANETS

Multiple Discoveries from NASA's New Horizons Pluto Mission
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MARSDAILY

Celebrating 50 years of Martian imagery
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TECH SPACE

Yinchuan to host China-Arab satellite service industry demonstration site
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IRON AND ICE

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TECH SPACE

Indra Finishes Implementation Of Main Center For Paz Satellite
Under a contract with INTA, Indra has successfully led the implementation of the main management center for Paz, the earth observation satellite which Spain will launch into space later this year. ... more
EXO WORLDS

Astronomers bring a new hope to find 'Tatooine' planets
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OUTER PLANETS

US spacecraft sending back data for Pluto close-up
Scientists are receiving data that will offer the closest look ever of Pluto later Wednesday, after the unmanned NASA spacecraft whizzed by the distant dwarf planet. ... more
OUTER PLANETS

US spacecraft survives close encounter with Pluto
An unmanned NASA spacecraft whizzed by Pluto, beaming to scientists a message that it survived its historic encounter before sending back the closest look ever of the distant dwarf planet. ... more
OUTER PLANETS

10 year journey to Pluto achieves historic encounter
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MARSDAILY

Curiosity rover finds evidence of Mars' primitive continental crust
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IRON AND ICE

Summer School radar obs shine new light on near-Earth asteroid
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MARSDAILY

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TECH SPACE

China Focus: Sino-UK remote sensing satellite constellation launched
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ROBO SPACE

Pinterest CEO sees site's future in its 'catalog of ideas'
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ROBO SPACE

Robots under test for oil and gas rig duty
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OUTER PLANETS

Last Portrait of Pluto's Puzzling Spots
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TECH SPACE

Chameleon satellite to revolutionise telecom market
Telecom satellites are set to enter a new age, as ESA, Eutelsat and Airbus Defence and Space begin designing the most flexible payload ever. The Quantum programme is a departure from the traditional ... more
OUTER PLANETS

US spacecraft whizzes past Pluto in historic flyby
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OUTER PLANETS

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OUTER PLANETS

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ROBO SPACE

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OUTER PLANETS

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OUTER PLANETS

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OUTER PLANETS

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MARSDAILY

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