Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Antares Fallout and Nasa Warning | Hawkings Theory of Everything | Space Junk Collection

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Private Orbital Sciences Rocket Explodes During Launch, NASA Cargo Lost
An unmanned Antares rocket built by the Virginia-based Orbital Sciences Corporation exploded in a massive fireball just after launch on Tuesday (Oct. 28).
 
NASA Warns Public to Stay Away from Antares Rocket Debris

People who live near the Virginia site where a private Antares rocket crashed and burned Tuesday (Oct. 28) should take special care to avoid contacting any of the booster's remains, NASA officials warn.

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Orbital Sciences' Antares Rocket Explosion in Pictures

An Orbital Sciences Corporation Antares rocket, carrying the Cyngus cargo capsule, will launch on Oct. 27, from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia, bound for the International Space Station.

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Cosmic Pinwheel Surrounds Distant Galaxy in Stunning NASA Photo

A ring of newborn stars wheels around the core of an ancient galaxy in an amazing new image captured by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope.

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Stephen Hawking and 'Theory of Everything' Actor Tout NASA in New Videos

Famed astrophysicist Stephen Hawking and the actor that plays him in a new movie set for release next week are both promoting real-life space science in a series of new videos.

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Mock Satellite Destroyed to Study Space Junk Collisions

DebriSat, a full-scale lookalike of a modern satellite, was destroyed during a test to see what modern satellites in space look like when they break apart.

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First Hasselblad Camera Flown in Space Up for Auction
The first Hasselblad camera ever flown in space is up for sale in a Boston auction. How the camera made space history on NASA's Mercury missions.
Surprise! Methane Ice Cloud Floats High Above Saturn's Moon Titan
In a celestial surprise, NASA's Cassini spacecraft has identified clouds of methane ice high in the stratosphere of Saturn's huge moon Titan.
'Ambition': Rosetta Inspired Sci-Fi Short - Behind The Scenes Video
Take a look at how the stunning comet mission inspired and futuristic world-building film got off the ground. The Game of Thrones' Aiden Gillen stars in the short film.
 
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