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NASA Makes A Major Mars Announcement
NASA Makes A Major Mars Announcement
NASA Makes A Major Mars Announcement
NASA scientists are reporting definitive signs of liquid water on Mars' present-day surface. "This, I think, gives a focus of where we should look more closely," said Alfred S. McEwen, professor of planetary geology at the University of Arizona and investigator of high-resolution images taken on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter...
NASA Isolates Recruits For 1 Year To Simulate Life On Mars
NASA Isolates Recruits For 1 Year To Simulate Life On Mars
NASA Isolates Recruits For 1 Year To Simulate Life On Mars
NASA has begun the year-long isolation of 6 recruits in a dome near a barren volcano in Hawaii to simulate life on Mars. The dome, located on the northern slope of Mauna Loa, measures 36 feet in diameter and 20 feet in height. It will have no fresh air, fresh food, or privacy, and if the recruits have to explore outside the dome, they will have to wear a space suit...
Colorado State University Playing Major Role in NASA Missions
Colorado State University Playing Major Role in NASA Missions
Colorado State University Playing Major Role in NASA Missions
NASA is launching five Earth satellite missions this year. Researchers in CSU's Department of Atmospheric Science , CIRA – the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere – and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering are playing major roles in two of the five.
Father and Son Take Photos at the First and Last Space Shuttle Launch [PHOTO]
Father and Son Take Photos at the First and Last Space Shuttle Launch [PHOTO]
Father and Son Take Photos at the First and Last Space Shuttle Launch [PHOTO]
It’s the photo they waited 30 years to take (click to enlarge).   Chris Bray and his father attended the first space shuttle launch back in 1981 — and the last, just a few weeks ago. Bray posted a link to the photo on Reddit on Monday and the reaction was immediate — almost 600 comments have been left thus far, and various media outlets have picked up the story.

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