September 12, 2014 NASA's Wind-Watching ISS-RapidScat Ready for LaunchThe fourth SpaceX cargo mission to the International Space Station, carrying the JPL-built ISS-RapidScat instrument, is scheduled to launch Sept. 20. |
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September 11, 2014 First Map of Rosetta's CometScientists on the Rosetta mission have mapped several distinctive regions on the nucleus of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. |
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September 11, 2014 NASA's Mars Curiosity Rover Arrives at Martian MountainNASA's Mars Curiosity rover has reached Mount Sharp, a Mount-Rainier-size mountain at the center of the vast Gale Crater and the rover mission's long-term prime destination. |
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September 10, 2014 NASA Research Aids Response to California Napa QuakeNASA data and expertise are proving invaluable in California's ongoing response to the Aug. 24 magnitude 6.0 earthquake in Napa Valley, northeast of San Francisco. |
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September 9, 2014 NASA Telecon to Discuss Mars Curiosity Science PlansNASA will host a telecon at 10 a.m. PDT (1 p.m. EDT) Thursday, Sept. 11, to discuss mission status and the future science campaign for the Mars rover Curiosity mission. |
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September 9, 2014 Mars Rover Opportunity's Vista Includes Long TracksWheel tracks from about a month of driving on Mars recede into the distance in a recent color view captured by the Pancam on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity. |
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September 9, 2014 Spitzer's SPLASH Project Dives Deep for GalaxiesAstronomers "fishing" for galaxies turn up surprisingly massive catch. |
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September 8, 2014 Bright Clumps in Saturn Ring Now Mysteriously ScarceA NASA-funded study finds a drop in the number of bright clumps in one of Saturn's rings over the past 30 years, suggesting small moonlets there have been on the decline. |
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September 8, 2014 NASA Launches New Era of Earth Science from Space StationThe launch of a NASA ocean winds sensor to the International Space Station (ISS) this month inaugurates a new era of Earth observation from the space station's vantage point. |
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September 8, 2014 Scientists Find Evidence of 'Diving' Tectonic Plates on EuropaScientists have found evidence of plate tectonics on Jupiter's moon Europa. This indicates the first sign of this type of surface-shifting geological activity on a world other than Earth. |
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