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#18. Why Jupiter's Red Spot Won't Die
Jupiter’s signature Great Red Spot is sort of the Doctor Who of storms: It just won’t die — even when it has been proven that it mu...
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#17. China's first moon lander may pose problem for NASA lunar dust mission
Beijing Institute of Spacecraft System Engineering The Chang’e 3 lunar lander and moon rover is part of the second phase of China’s t...
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#16. NASA Dryden Celebrates 60th Anniversary of First Mach 2 Flight
Sixty years ago, A. Scott Crossfield, a talented young engineering research pilot for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (N...
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#15. China is Going to the Moon — and NASA is Very Concerned About
The news: China is in the " final stages " of preparation for its Chang'e 3 moon lander, which will lift off vi...
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#14. NASA’s LADEE Probe Starts Science Study of Thin Lunar Atmosphere and Dusty Mystery
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL – NASA’s Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) has descended to its planned low altitude orbi...
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#13. The Sun is About to Flip Its (Magnetic) Poles
In the most alarming, and science fiction-sounding, news you’re likely to hear for a while: the Sun’s polarity is about to flip upside d...
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