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November 5, 2009 Take Me Out to the Ballpark - On Mars!Students in fourth through seventh grade will work to create the ultimate baseball experience "on Mars," even designing the rules for how to play a game on the Red Planet. |
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November 4, 2009 Frost-Covered Phoenix Lander Seen in Winter ImagesWinter images of NASA's Phoenix Lander showing the lander shrouded in dry-ice frost on Mars have been captured with the HiRISE camera aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. |
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November 4, 2009 Unsettled Youth: Spitzer Observes a Chaotic Planetary SystemNASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has found a young star with evidence of the same kind of orbital hyperactivity that our planets had before they found their way to the stable orbits they circle in today. |
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November 3, 2009 Successful Flight Through Enceladus PlumeCassini has started sending data back from its Nov. 2 flyby of Saturn's moon Enceladus. |
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October 30, 2009 Amnesia-Like Behavior Returns on SpiritUntil Oct. 24, NASA's Mars Exploration Rover had gone more than six months without an episode of amnesia-like symptoms like those that appeared on four occasions earlier this year. |
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October 30, 2009 Another Halloween Flies ByThe Cassini team sends "bats wishes" for a happy, healthy and fun Halloween |
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October 28, 2009 Channels from Hale CraterAn image from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter of Martian channels suggests ancient impacts released flows. |
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October 27, 2009 Robot Armada Might Scale New WorldsAn armada of robots may one day fly above the mountain tops of Saturn's moon Titan, cross its vast dunes and sail in its liquid lakes. |
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October 26, 2009 JPL's 'Green' Space Flight Building Debuts with Ribbon-CuttingNASA's "greenest" building to date -- an environmentally friendly Flight Projects Center at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. -- is now open for business, following a ribbon-cutting ceremony today attended by lawmakers and local dignitaries. |
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October 20, 2009 Astronomers Do It Again: Find Organic Molecules Around Gas PlanetPeering far beyond our solar system, NASA researchers have detected the basic chemistry for life in a second hot gas planet, advancing astronomers toward the goal of being able to characterize planets where life could exist. |