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NASA Rank and File Not Sold on Crewed Asteroid Mission
WASHINGTON — U.S.
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NASA Announces Robust Multi-Year Mars Program; New Rover to Close Out Decade of New Missions
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Harald Haas: Wireless data from every light bulb
What if every light bulb in the world could also transmit data? At TEDGlobal, Harald Haas demonstrates, for the first time, a device that could do exactly that.
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Le CEA classé parmi les 100 organismes les plus innovants au monde
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John Mather: Science Systems Engineering for JWST - Why are we building it like this?"
John C.
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Titan’s seasons make sharp turn
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Germany Wins Battle over Ariane, ESA Space Station Role
NAPLES, Italy — The French government appears to have buckled to German demands on key European space programs on Nov.
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Fostering Curiosity: Mars Express relays rocky images
For the first time, ESA’s Mars orbiter has relayed scientific data from NASA’s Curiosity rover on the Red Planet’s surface.
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Two days that decide Europe’s space future: a citizen’s briefing on ESA
Next week, the future course of Europe’s space sector will be set as ministers of the European Space Agency’s 20 Member States come together in Italy.
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Opening the curtains at Concordia
Set against a star-studded backdrop and a splash of the Milky Way, the green glow of an auroral curtain pervades the permanently dark winter skies of the South Pole.
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ESA Urged To Think Twice before using Core Science Budget for ExoMars, Space Station
PARIS — A leading European space science organization on Oct.
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Germany To Push 2019 Moon Lander in Naples Next Month
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ATK To Develop Advanced Solar Array for NASA
WASHINGTON — ATK’s Space Components Division of Goleta, Calif.
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ESA Science Programme’s new small satellite will study super-Earths
Studying planets around other stars will be the focus of the new small Science Programme mission, Cheops, ESA announced today. Its launch is expected in 2017.
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