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August 14, 2015
SATURN DAILY
Cassini to Make Last Close Flyby of Saturn Moon Dione
Pasadena CA (JPL) Aug 14, 2015
NASA's Cassini spacecraft will zip past Saturn's moon Dione on Monday, Aug. 17 - the final close flyby of this icy satellite during the spacecraft's long mission. Cassini's closest approach, within 295 miles (474 kilometers) of Dione's surface, will occur at 11:33 a.m. PDT (2:33 p.m. EDT). Mission controllers expect fresh images to begin arriving on Earth within a couple of days following the encounter. Cassini scientists have a bevy of investigations planned for Dione. Gravity-science data ... read more
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EXO WORLDS

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DRAGON SPACE

China's "sky eyes" help protect world heritage Angkor Wat
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MARSDAILY

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EXO WORLDS

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TECH SPACE

RT Logic and Spaceflight to enhanced small satellite ground support
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ROBO SPACE

MIT engineers build, test bartending robots that work together
Engineers at MIT have designed a team of robots capable of working together to pour and deliver beers to thirsty humans. ... more
OUTER PLANETS

Scientists study nitrogen provision for Pluto's atmosphere
The latest data from NASA's New Horizons spacecraft reveal diverse features on Pluto's surface and an atmosphere dominated by nitrogen gas. However, Pluto's small mass allows hundreds of tons of atm ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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TECH SPACE

How CubeSats are Revolutionizing Radio Science
Next time you tune in to public radio or the hottest Top 40 radio station, you'll be using some of the same tools NASA uses to unravel the mysteries of the universe. Courtney Duncan, an engineer at ... more
MARSDAILY

One Decade after Launch, Mars Orbiter Still Going Strong
Ten years after launch, NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) has revealed the Red Planet's diversity and activity, returning more data about Mars every week than all six other missions currently ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Researchers explain why the Greenwich prime meridian moved
In 1884, a delegation of international representatives convened in Washington, D.C. to recommend that Earth's prime meridian (the north-south line marking zero degrees longitude) should pass through ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Astronomers discover new planet orbiting two stars
A team of astronomers including a San Francisco State University researcher has discovered a new planet orbiting a pair of stars, the 10th "circumbinary" planet discovered by NASA's Kepler Mission a ... more
MARSDAILY

Mars Rovers and the Last Moonwalker to Invade Poland in September
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DRAGON SPACE

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EXO LIFE

Volcanic bacteria take minimalist approach to survival
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MARSDAILY

Salt flat indicates some of the last vestiges of surface water on Mars
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MOON DAILY

Russia to conduct simulated flight program to Moon, Mars over 4 years
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ROBO SPACE

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MOON DAILY

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MARSDAILY

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DRAGON SPACE

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ROBO SPACE

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EXO LIFE

Researchers Use 'Seafloor Gardens' to Switch on Light Bulb

EXO LIFE

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EXO WORLDS

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ROBO SPACE

Object recognition for robots

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Missouri researcher bakes asteroids to find water

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