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24 min ago | El Paso Times

White House, NASA want help hunting asteroids

The White House and NASA on Tuesday will ask the public for help finding asteroids that potentially could slam into the Earth with catastrophic consequences.

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, Space, Dinosaur, Science, Paleontology

24 min ago | WebProNews

NASA Issues 'Grand Challenge' to Combat Killer Asteroids

NASA and astronomers around the world have been tracking asteroids for decades now.

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, Astronomy, Science

24 min ago | Astronomy

NASA prepares for launch of next solar satelliteJune 18, 2013

This image from the joint NASA-Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Hinode mission shows the lower regions of the Sun's atmosphere, the interface region, which a new mission called the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph will study in exquisite detail.

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, Space

1 hr ago | The Asheville Citizen-Times

NC native selected as new NASA astronaut

This photo provided by NASA shows Christina M. Hammock. NASA has eight new astronauts _ its first new batch in four years.

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, Jacksonville, NC, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC

3 hrs ago | WTAE-TV Pittsburgh

Western Pa. doctor among new NASA astronaut class

Andrew R. Morgan, M.D., 37, Major, U.S. Army, considers New Castle, Pa., home. Morgan is a graduate of The U.S. Military Academy at West Point, and earned doctorate in medicine from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Md.

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, New Castle, PA, United States Military Academy

6 hrs ago | WBOC-TV Salisbury

NASA Plans Thursday Rocket Launch From Va. Facility

WALLOPS ISLAND , Va. - A rocket carrying students' experiments is scheduled to be launched Thursday from the Wallops Island Flight Facility on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, Wallops Island, VA

7 hrs ago | Boston.com

UMass Lowell team wins NASA robotics contest - Boston.com

School officials say the team designed a robot that they operated with a remote control to test its durability and precision on a terrain that mimicked another planet's surface.

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Related Topix: UMass Lowell, Science / Technology, Robots

12 hrs ago | Clarksville Online

NASA's NuSTAR Spacecraft studies High Energy Sky

Pasadena, CA - NuSTAR has been busy studying the most energetic phenomena in the universe.

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Related Topix: Pasadena, CA, Science / Technology, Astronomy, Science, Space

Mon Jun 17, 2013

Examiner.com

NASA chooses new class of astronaut candidates, citing space exploration

NASA announced on June 17, 2013 the selection of the latest class of astronaut candidates, which the space agency touts will become some of the first astronauts to venture beyond low Earth orbit as well as fly as passengers on the first government funded, privately operated space craft to the International Space Station .

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, Space, Albion College, University of Rochester, US Military, US Navy, US News

Free Republic

NASA Selects Asteroid Mission Astronauts

NASA has picked eight Americans, a mix of scientists and military pilots, to begin training for future space missions that may one day launch them all the way to Mars.

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, Space

WebWire

NASA Invites Media to View Space Launch System Progress

NASA Associate Administrator for Human Exploration and Operations William Gerstenmaier and other agency officials will debut a new machine for manufacturing NASA's Space Launch System and check on development progress with the heavy-lift rocket at the agency's Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans Friday, June 21. NASA is inviting media ... (more)

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, Space, New Orleans, LA

Science Daily

NASA's 2013 HS3 hurricane mission to delve into Saharan dust

The effects of Saharan dust on tropical cyclones is a controversial area of science.

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Related Topix: Hurricane, Natural Disasters, Weather, Tornado, Greenbelt, MD

RedOrbit

NASA Whittles Down New Astronaut Candidates To...

NASA has narrowed down its search for its 2013 Astronaut Candidate Class to just eight potential candidates from an initial list of 6,100.

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, Space

WTHR-TV Indianapolis

NASA picks 8 new astronauts, 4 of them women

A tropical depression has formed off the coast of Belize and forecasters say it is expected to bring as much as five inches of rain to parts of Belize, Guatemala and northern Honduras.

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Related Topix: Weather, Natural Disasters, Wildfire, Fire

WOI-TV West Des Moines

NASA picks 8 new astronauts, 4 of them women

The Supreme Court says states cannot require would-be voters to prove they are U.S. citizens before using a federal registration system designed to make signing up easier.

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Related Topix: Criminal Defense Law, Law, Natural Disasters, Wildfire, Fire

Beach Connection

Still More International Space Station Viewable Above Portland, Oregon Coast

From now through June 21 your chances of sighting the International Space Station above Portland and other parts of Oregon are still pretty good depending on weather.

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Related Topix: Oregon, Cannon Beach, OR, Depoe Bay, OR, Science / Technology, Space, Manzanita, OR

Clarksville Online

NASA study reveals Warm Ocean Water melting Antarctic Ice Shelf from below

Ocean waters melting the undersides of Antarctic ice shelves are responsible for most of the continent's ice shelf mass loss, a new study by NASA and university researchers has found.

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, UC Irvine, Irvine, CA, Pasadena, CA

Sun Jun 16, 2013

Universe Today

Earth-Passing Asteroid is "An Entirely New Beast"

Radar images of asteroid 1998 QE2 and its satellite on June 7. Each frame in the animation is a sum of 4 images, spaced apart by about 10 minutes.

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, Astronomy, Science, Travel, Puerto Rico Travel, Caribbean Travel, Space

Northwest Florida Daily News

Science fiction comes true for local teen

Mark Jordan has always been interested in space. The 17-year-old read science fiction books growing up, and the idea of visiting space has always interested him.

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, Space, Melbourne, FL, Florida Institute of Technology

Hispanic Business

NASA Works with The Lego Group for Design and Build Contest

NASA and The Lego Group are partnering to inspire the next generation of aerospace engineers by offering a new design competition.

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