Saturday, August 2, 2014

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Lift-Off! US Air Force Launches GPS Satellite to Orbit

The United States Air Force launched a new GPS satellite to space on Friday (Aug. 1). The new satellite was sent to orbit atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket.

August Guide
How to See the Brightest Planets in the August Sky

Learn how to see a multitude of planets in the night sky this August.

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Space Engines

'Impossible' Space Engine May Actually Work, NASA Test Suggests

It's really starting to look as if an impossible space propulsion technology actually works.

Mars Colony

Oxygen-Generating Mars Rover to Bring Colonization Closer

One instrument aboard the 2020 Mars rover will generate oxygen from the Red Planet's atmosphere, demonstrating technology that could both keep astronauts alive on Mars.

Movie Mission

'Interstellar' Mission Patch Revealed in New Movie Trailer

The mission of Endurance, the spaceship in director Christopher Nolan's Interstellar,is clear, space exploration — at least based on its recently-revealed mission patch.

Meteor Shower

Bright Moon May Outshine Perseid Meteor Shower This Month

The Perseid meteor shower — usually considered one of the most spectacular meteor displays of the year — might not live up to the hype when it peaks in the middle of August.

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