Monday, June 16, 2014

Optimus Prime Gives Hubble Transformation Update | Moon Bumps | Space Vision Impairment

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'Optimus Prime' Describes Hubble Successor's Transformation | Video

The James Webb Space Telescope will be folded up for its launch to an orbit nearly a million miles from Earth. Voice actor Peter Cullen describes how its 'transformed' to a working telescope and the science it will perform.

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Incredible Technology: Private Mars Mission Could Return Samples by 2020

A new private mission could have samples from Mars back to Earth by 2020. Teaser: Samples scooped from the Martian atmosphere could provide scientists with their first hands-on experience with the red planet.

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Moon Bumps: Earth's Gravity Creates Lunar Bulges

Earth's gravitational pull is so powerful that it creates a small bulge on the surface of the moon. For the first time, scientists have observed this bump from orbit, using NASA satellites.

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Herschel Space Observatory spotted a ring of dusty material while observing a huge cloud of gas and dust called NGC 7538 with the sharpest resolution to date.

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Did Pluto's Biggest Moon Once Have a Subsurface Ocean?

NASA's New Horizons mission will look for cracks in the surface of Pluto's largest moon Charon when it gets to the dwarf planet's system in 2015.

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Astronauts Can Suffer Vision Impairment In Space | Video

The blood flow in the human body changes in microgravity, fluids shift away from legs and up towards the head.
 

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