Saturday, September 27, 2014

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Sunday Skywatching: See Mars Meet Its Rival Antares
See Mars meet its "rival," the star Antares, in the night sky Sunday (Sept. 28).
 
Russian Soyuz Capsule Reaches Space Station Despite Stuck Solar Array

A Russian-built Soyuz space capsule carrying a crew of three reached the International Space Station late Thursday (Sept. 25), despite a stuck solar array. See how it happened here.

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Moonwalking Astronauts Can Move Surprisingly Fast

Astronauts may be able to walk on the moon faster than previously thought, a new study reports.

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Rocket Coming Together for New NASA Spaceship's 1st Flight

Engineers have integrated the two stages of the United Launch Alliance (ULA) Delta 4 Heavy rocket that will launch NASA's Orion capsule on a highly anticipated unmanned mission known as Exploration Flight Test-1 (EFT-1) in December.

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The Stars of Autumn's Night Sky: What to Look For

Autumn is under way in the Northern Hemisphere. Here are the stars to look for in the fall night sky.

 

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New 'Interstellar' Posters Promise a Space Travel Epic

Paramount Pictures has released new posters for the much-anticipated film 'Interstellar,' offering dazzling views of interstellar spaceflight and otherworldly planets.

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Space Station's '42' Crew Links Expedition to 'Hitchhiker's Guide'
What do astronauts, a towel and a paranoid android have in common? The answer is 42. See how the Hitchhiker's Guide to Galaxy has influenced a real spaceflight.
Epic Big Bang Discovery Might Just Be Space Dust
One of the most exciting astrophysics discoveries in recent memory may be a mirage.
Mars Rover Curiosity Drills 1st Hole into Huge Martian Mountain
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has taken its first bite out of the giant mountain that it crossed interplanetary space to explore.
 
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