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Atlas V rocket blasts magnetospheric science satellites into space -
Christian Science Monitor

Posted: 15 Mar 2015 02:19 PM PDT
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t...tes-into-space


Christian Science Monitor
Atlas V rocket blasts magnetospheric science satellites into space
Christian Science Monitor
Kennedy Space Center, Fla. β€” NASAs constellation of state-of-the-art
magnetospheric science satellites successfully rocketed to orbit late
Thursday night, March 12, during a spectacular nighttime launch on a
mission to unravel the mysteries of the ...
Its β€œAnd were off!” for S.A. space scientistsmySanAntonio.com (blog)
Space Probe Quartet Aims To Fly Through Magnetic ExplosionsPopular Science
NASA Launches New Satellites to Study Powerful Magnetic Explosions in
SpaceChinatopix
EurekAlert (press release) -Space.com
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40 years and counting: the team behind Voyager's space odyssey - The
Guardian

Posted: 15 Mar 2015 01:00 AM PDT
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t...e-journey-nasa


The Guardian
40 years and counting: the team behind Voyagers space odyssey
The Guardian
For the most part, Voyager is the reality of space – slow, patient science,
humdrum perhaps, but real. Its only a 20-minute drive from Altadena to
Hollywood, where brilliant fake versions of space exploration like
Christopher Nolans recent ...



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Scientists Shed Light on Beaming Solar Power from Space - Science Times

Posted: 15 Mar 2015 04:41 PM PDT
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t...ower-space.htm


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Scientists Shed Light on Beaming Solar Power from Space
Science Times
While there might be limits to the amount of solar power we can collect
here on Earth, scientists have long been studying the notion of harnessing
solar power from the endless supply that can be found in space. Now, what
was once just a notion in the ...
VIDEO: JAXA researchers closer to obtaining energy from spaceScience
Recorder
Japan space scientists make wireless energy breakthroughThe Japan Times

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Jupiter's largest moon has an ocean, say scientists - Christian Science
Monitor

Posted: 15 Mar 2015 02:19 PM PDT
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t...say-scientists


Christian Science Monitor
Jupiters largest moon has an ocean, say scientists
Christian Science Monitor
"The solar system is now looking like a pretty soggy place," Jim Green,
NASAs director of planetary science, said during a news teleconference
today (March 12). Scientists are particularly interested in learning more
about watery worlds because life ...
Underground ocean on Jupiters largest moonEarthSky
Ganymede Harbors Ocean Larger Than Those on EarthScience Times
Exploring outer spaceBurlington Times News
Spaceflight Now -Discover Magazine (blog) -Tech Times
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NASA receives proposals for new planetary science mission - Spaceflight Now

Posted: 25 Feb 2015 11:38 AM PST
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t...ience-mission/


Spaceflight Now
NASA receives proposals for new planetary science mission
Spaceflight Now
18 for consideration by NASA managers as the next mission in the space
agencys Discovery program, a series of relatively low-cost, focused science
probes aimed at exploring the solar system. Jim Green, director of NASAs
planetary science division ...

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Atlas V rocket blasts magnetospheric science satellites into space -
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Posted: 15 Mar 2015 02:19 PM PDT
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Just wanted to add, I have sort of a connection to this mission as I know
one of the folks working ops on it (in fact she's working a shift right
now).

Kind of cool actually.



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