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Bright Explosion On Moon Visible From Earth, NASA Says
A meteoroid struck the surface of the moon recently, causing an explosion that was visible on Earth without the aid of a telescope, NASA reported Friday.
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Weekend Unplug: Let's go fly a kite
Recently my mom found a deal on a NASA Space Shuttle kite and snagged it up for the grand kids to enjoy.
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5 Mind-Blowing Pictures of Solar Flares Captured by NASA
Swinging around the Sun's eastern limb last Monday was a group of sunspots labeled active region AR1748.
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A look back at NASA's planet-pinpointing space 'scope
NASA announced this week that a key piece of gear on its Kepler space telescope has run into trouble.
How Electric Spacecraft Could Fly NASA to Mars
And electric engines could turn out to be a key element in NASA's goal of sending people to Mars, experts say.
A nice look at the surface of Rhea, the second largest moon of Saturn. Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute Sorry to see this the last targeted flyby of Rhea.
Re: Kiera Wilmot: NASA Engineer Awards Fla. Teen Scholarship To Space Academy
Florida teen Kiera Wilmot , 16, deserved some good news after being the target of a racist legal system, arrested and expelled for causing a small explosion during a science experiment.
Asteroid Exploration Field Tests Performed In The Mojave Desert
Image Caption: Pascal Lee and Sgt Andre Pearson conduct "small body" geological sampling in simulated spacesuits while anchored and tethered on a steep boulder slope at Asteroid Hill, National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California.
Why Are Google & NASA Getting a Quantum Computer?Quantum computers...
Compared with the newest quantum computer from D-Wave Systems of Burnaby, British Columbia, even the world's most powerful supercomputers are ploddingly slow, The New York Times reports.
US Spaceflight Ambitions Must Face Budget Reality, NASA Chi...
Charles Bolden, NASA's chief and a self-described dreamer, says there is a line between dreams and reality when it comes to what the space agency can do, especially in light of current budget constraints.
Decatur High student accepted to NASA program
Kadie Claire Morris, a junior at Decatur High, has been accepted to NASA's Women in STEM High School Aerospace Scholars program.
Nine-year-old Mars rover passes 40-year-old record
That was the farthest total distance for any NASA vehicle driving on a world other than Earth until yesterday.
NASA Announces Brightest Lunar Explosion Ever Recorded
An artist illustration of a meteor impacting the moon and resulting in an explosion that can be visible from Earth skies.
Is that a lizard on Mars - why is NASA silent?
A photo from the Mars Curiosity Rover reveals what appears to be a small animal or lizard on Mars.
Can NASA's Planet-Hunting Kepler Mission Be Saved?
There's a chance that NASA's Kepler space telescope can recover from the malfunction that has halted its wildly successful search for alien planets, mission team members say.
NASA's asteroid sample return mission moves into development
The Origins-Spectral Interpretation Resource Identification Security Regolith Explorer passed a confirmation review Wednesday called Key Decision Point -C. NASA officials reviewed a series of detailed project assessments and authorized the spacecraft's continuation into the development phase.
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NASA sees activity continue on the sun
Solar activity continued on May 14, 2013, as the sun emitted a fourth X-class flare from its upper left limb, peaking at 9:48 p.m. EDT.
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NASA Sees First Eastern Pacific Tropical Depression to Open Season
The Hurricane Season of the Eastern Pacific Ocean officially begins today, May 15 and the first tropical depression of the season formed.
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NASA Sees Heavy Rainfall as Cyclone Mahasen Made Landfall
NASA's TRMM satellite identified areas of heavy rainfall as Cyclone Mahasen made landfall today, May 16, in southern Bangladesh.
Did 'Star Trek' Give Rise to NASA's 'Space Shuttle'?
NASA's first space shuttle, the test orbiter Enterprise, was named after the fictional starship on Star Trek in response to fans staging a write-in campaign.