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For more information: space.newscientist.com A NASA spacecraft has launched to study iridescent, silvery blue clouds at the edge of space that may be connected to global warming. Animation of the launch and satellite deployment. Courtesy of NASA

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For decades, the US space agency, NASA, has been exploring space not only with manned spacecraft, like the space shuttle Atlantis, but with robotic space probes such as Mars Odyssey, or Cassini, currently exploring Saturn. Equipped with powerful cameras, these robots transmit pictures that provide information like the climate and topography of other planets. In the hands of photographer Michael Benson, those images become art. A new exhibition at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington features nearly 150 of Benson's transformed photographs. VOA's Susan Logue has more on "Beyond: Visions of Our Solar System."

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All credit goes to utuber freethisone for this video. We should all thank him personally. Now we all have some images to compare near-sun objects with. A frame of reference. Based upon this rare event where so many planets are all in the same footage together. Now, after viewing this don't you feel a little sad that something and unique as these huge celestial objects are happlily covorting though our solar system with the greatest of ease and very near our own planet and we the public are not informed about it all? Maybe you do not believe in Nibiru. Maybe you do. But do you believe NASA would tell you about Nibiru if they haven't told you about this? You decide. "And what I say unto you I...

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"In early October, the spacecraft will send a heavy rocket crashing into the moon's south polar region on a mission to find water that could support future crews bound for Mars. With its mission finished, the spacecraft itself then will die in its own final crash into the lunar surface." San Francisco Chronicle www.sfgate.com PS-you can't mess with american pride...

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President Barack Obama's new plan for NASA.

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Video is edited to condense the docking process. Space Shuttle Atlantis and the STS-117 crew arrived at the International Space Station at 3:36 pm EDT, delivering a new truss segment and crew member to the orbital outpost. The STS-117 astronauts and the station's Expedition 15 crew will conduct pressure and leak checks before the hatches between the spacecraft open. After the crews greet each other, they will quickly begin joint operations. One of the first major tasks is the station crew rotation. STS-117 Mission Specialist Clayton Anderson will switch places with Expedition 15 Flight Engineer Suni Williams, who will be wrapping up a six-month tour of duty on the station. Anderson is...

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The Apollo 11 mission was the first manned mission to land on the Moon. It was the fifth human spaceflight of Project Apollo and the third human voyage to the Moon. Launched on July 16, 1969, it carried Mission Commander Neil Alden Armstrong, Command Module Pilot Michael Collins, and Lunar Module Pilot Edwin Eugene 'Buzz' Aldrin, Jr. On July 20, Armstrong and Aldrin became the first humans to walk on the Moon, while Collins orbited above. The mission fulfilled President John F. Kennedy's goal of reaching the moon by the end of the 1960s, which he expressed during a speech given before a joint session of Congress on May 25, 1961: "I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving...

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PrinceShadow16April8 October 09, 2009 Nasa scientists are assessing preliminary data after crashing two unmanned spacecraft into the Moon in a bid to detect water-ice. The first to collide was a 2200kg rocket stage, which slammed into Cabeus Crater at the Moon's south pole. Another...

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The next hardware to fly to the International Space Station, the permanent multi-purpose module, was unveiled to reporters at the Kennedy Space Center. Once unloaded of spare parts and supplies, the PMM will be installed on the station and used for numerous microgravity experiments. Also, America's top teachers go to space camp; the "Dean of Invention" comes to Langley; Palmdale gets special flag; and astronaut Leland Melvin "floats" at the Football Hall of Fame parade.

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Science & Reason on Facebook: tinyurl.com The Extreme Universe: Fermi Space Telescope (NASA GLASTcast 06). --- Subscribe to Science & Reason: • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com --- NASA Renames Observatory for Fermi, Reveals Entire Gamma-Ray Sky. NASA's newest observatory, the Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, has begun its mission of exploring the universe in high-energy gamma rays. The spacecraft and its revolutionary instruments passed their orbital checkout with flying colors. NASA announced today that GLAST has been renamed the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. The new name honors Prof. Enrico Fermi (1901 - 1954), a...

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www.streaming-madness.net for More Documentaries-PLAYLIST for this show www.youtube.com Over 160 robotic mission have blazed trails to the planets, this is the story of those robotic missions and how they are helping us to send future humans to the planets and beyond.

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In 1989 the Russian Phobos spacecraft photographed a huge monolith on the surface of the Martian moon Phobos. Then just before all contact was lost with the space craft a new picture surfaced showing a monolith floating towards the spacecraft. mars phobos monolith moon anomaly space Richard Hoagland NASA ESA alien structures buzz aldrin science technology coast to coast alex jones acebryan7oxx sentientmind nufffrespect acebryan

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This movie, built with data collected during the European Space Agency's Huygens probe on Jan. 14, 2005, shows the operation of the Descent Imager/Spectral Radiometer camera during its descent and after touchdown. The camera was funded by NASA. The almost four-hour-long operation of the camera is shown in less than five minutes. That's 40 times the actual speed up to landing and 100 times the actual speed thereafter. The first part of the movie shows how Titan looked to the camera as it acquired more and more images during the probe's descent. Each image has a small field of view, and dozens of images were made into mosaics of the whole scene. The scientists analyzed Huygens' speed,...

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Please join us on Facebook for the latest science news and videos: tinyurl.com The Rosetta Spacecraft - Mission to Catch a Comet! Comets have inspired awe and wonder since the dawn of history. Many scientists today believe that comets crashed into Earth in its formative period spewing organic molecules that were crucial to the growth of life. Comets may have formed about the same time as the giant planets of our solar system (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) - about 4.6 billion years ago. Some scientists think that comets and planets were both made from the same clumps of dust and ice that spewed from our Suns birth; others think that these roving time capsules are even older than...

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