- NASA will hold a press conference Monday (July 16) to discuss the Aug. 5 landing plan for its huge Mars rover Curiosity, the largest rover ever sent to the Red Planet, and you can follow the briefing live online. (LiveScience.com)
- TITUSVILLE, Fla. — A year after NASA ended the three-decade-long U.S. (Huffington Post)
- NASA is keeping a close eye on that solar flare that started on Thursday, July 12, and now its released dramatic time-lapse video and photos of the flare thats found its way to Earth. (YAHOO!)
- EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif.--If you want to know what the future of airplane design looks like, you might have to make your way out to the middle of the Mojave Desert. (CNET News)
- A giant space probe will plunge into the atmosphere of Mars at a speed of more than 21,000 km/h in a few weeks. (New Zealand Herald)
- Greenbelt, MD – This image snapped by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope reveals an exquisitely detailed view of part of the disc of the spiral galaxy NGC 4565. (clarksvilleonline.com)
- A giant space probe is set to plunge into the atmosphere of Mars at a speed of more than 13,000mph in a few weeks time. (The Guardian)
- The discovery of another moon around Pluto is exciting news for planetary science, but its also likely causing some anxiety for the team in charge of New Horizons, a spacecraft set to be the first probe ever to visit the dwarf planet. (The Christian Science Monitor)
- The crewed version of SpaceXs Dragon space capsule has passed a key design review, moving one step closer to carrying astronauts into orbit, NASA officials announced Thursday (July 12). (msnbc.com)
- One year after launching on NASA's final space shuttle mission, the orbiter Atlantis is parked today just a few miles from the launch pad where it lifted off on July 8, 2011. (Mashable)
Sunday, July 15, 2012
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