Friday, November 29, 2013

Today's Space News: See a Boy's Meteorite Injury and SpaceX Aborts on Thanksgiving

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SpaceX Aborts Thanksgiving Rocket Launch Due to Engine Trouble

The private spaceflight company SpaceX aborted its planned Thanksgiving rocket launch Thursday (Nov. 28) due to engine trouble.

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RIP Comet ISON - Icy Visitor Missing After Sun Flyby | Video

The comet has most likely disintegrated under the high heat and gravitational stress of the Sun on Nov. 28, 2013. It is not visible in Solar Dynamics Observatory footage and NASA scientists confirmed that they do not see it.

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Comet Ison

Photos of Comet ISON: A Potentially Great Comet

See photos of the comet C/2012 S1 (ISON), or Comet ISON, which could amaze the world in late 2013.

Red Dwarf

Red Dwarfs: The Most Common and Longest-Lived Stars

Most of the star nearest to Earth are red dwarfs, but they are too dim to be seen with the naked eye.

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Did Falling Meteorites Injure 7-Year-Old Florida Boy?

A seven-year-old boy in Florida may have been injured by meteorite fragments that hit him on the head.

Space Food

Space Food Photos: What Astronauts Eat in Orbit

From tasty Earth treats to dehydrated drinks, see what astronauts eat in space.

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