Monday, June 30, 2014

Tuesday's Carbon Hunter Blastoff | Listening for Aliens | Celebrating Ten Years with Saturn

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NASA Carbon Dioxide-Monitoring Satellite 'Go' for Tuesday Launch: How to Watch Live

NASA's first spacecraft dedicated to studying carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere has been cleared to blast off on Tuesday (July 1).

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Eavedropping on ET: Two New Programs Launching to Listen for Aliens

Two new programs by the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence program hope to pick up signals from nearby stars.

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Cassini Probe Celebrates 10 Years at Saturn Today

The Cassini spacecraft, exploring the Saturn system, has been observing the ringed wonder and its many moons for 10 years today (June 30).

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NASA's Robot Astronaut Inspiring Tech Advances Here on Earth

A humanoid robot aboard the International Space Station is inspiring technology that could be useful to both astronauts and people on Earth.

Earth to Echo

Keck Observatory: Twin Telescopes on Mauna Kea

The twin telescopes at the W.M. Keck Observatory are the largest optical and infrared telescopes in the world. The telescopes are located atop Mauna Kea, a dormant volcano in Hawaii.

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Vote Now! Best Space Stories of the Week – June 29, 2014

What was your favorite space news story of the last week?.

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