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October 20, 2016
Cassini Sees Dramatic Seasonal Changes on Titan
As winter comes to the southern parts of Saturn's moon Titan, NASA's Cassini spacecraft has been following dramatic seasonal changes in the temperature and composition of the atmosphere there.
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October 20, 2016
NASA Statement on ExoMars Mission
NASA statement notes achievement of Europe's ExoMars mission putting a science and communication asset into orbit around Mars.
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October 20, 2016
Citizen Scientists Seek South Pole 'Spiders' on Mars
Ten thousand volunteers viewing images of Mars have helped identify targets for closer inspection, yielding new insights about erosional features known as "spiders."
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October 19, 2016
Juno Spacecraft in Safe Mode for Latest Jupiter Flyby Scientists Intrigued by Data from First Flyby
Juno mission managers are working to bring the spacecraft out of safe mode, while the science team shares interesting findings from the August 27 Jupiter flyby.
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October 18, 2016
New Horizons: Possible Clouds on Pluto, Next Target is Reddish
The next target for NASA's New Horizons mission -- which made a historic flight past Pluto in July 2015 -- apparently bears a colorful resemblance to its famous, main destination.
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October 18, 2016
Historical Records May Underestimate Sea Level Rise
A new NASA/university study finds tide gauges, the longest, best-quality historical records of ocean water levels, may have underestimated 20th century global sea level rise.
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October 18, 2016
Cloudy Nights, Sunny Days on Distant Hot Jupiters
A new study finds clues to where clouds gather on hot Jupiters, and what they're likely made of.
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October 14, 2016
Mission Prepares for Next Jupiter Pass
All instruments will be on for the next pass, but a planned engine burn is postponed.
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October 13, 2016
Teleporting toward a quantum Internet
JPL is involved in a study that tested quantum teleportation underneath the city of Calgary in Canada.
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October 13, 2016
Spacecraft 'Nuclear Batteries' Could Get a Boost from New Materials
A cutting-edge development in spacecraft power systems is a powerful material with an unfamiliar name: skutterudite.
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