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Private Firm Sets Sights on First Moon Base
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MAY 24, 2013 11:52 AM ET // BY IRENE KLOTZ NASA may not be going to the moon anytime soon, but private companies plan to do so, a study by space habitat developer Bigelow Aerospace shows. TBy: Detroit Iron | Comments: 16 | Views: 524 | Votes: 0 | Shared: 0
Location: Nevada, United States | Leaked: 13 hours ago in Other News -
Animation: Asteroid Retrieval Initiative
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NASA's FY2014 budget proposal includes a plan to robotically capture a small near-Earth asteroid and redirect it safely to a stable lunar orbit where astronauts can visit and explore it. The propoBy: vril | Comments: 15 | Views: 575 | Votes: 0 | Shared: 0
Leaked: Apr-11-2013 in Science and Technology, Nature -
NASA Plan to Retrieve Asteroid: Top 10 Facts You Need to Know
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Information Provided by http://www.heavy.com/news/2013/03/nasa-to-retrieve-asteroid-budget-request-100millio/ Produced By MeBy: th1sf8te | Comments: 10 | Views: 515 | Votes: 2 | Shared: 0
Leaked: Apr-1-2013 in Other -
Space Cowboys: NASA's newest project aims at corralling asteroid.
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WASHINGTON — It's been a while since NASA's been known as a place for space cowboys. But the nickname could make a comeback if the space agency can pull off a new mission that even suppoBy: ramotyis | Comments: 16 | Views: 695 | Votes: 2 | Shared: 0
Location: United States | Leaked: Apr-6-2013 in Other News, Science and Technology -
Unidentified Object on NASA Stereo Ahead HI2! (HUGE) | SunsFlare News
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Unidentified Object on NASA Stereo Ahead HI2! (HUGE) SunsFlare News http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDvp74ylTzw Published on Apr 20, 2013 There is something that is massive viBy: Vegas Street Prophet | Comments: 58 | Views: 3252 | Votes: 3 | Shared: 0
Location: Pasadena, California, United States | Leaked: Apr-20-2013 in Nature -
NASA's New Asteroid Mission Could Save the Planet
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NASA's New Asteroid Mission Could Save the Planet By Tariq Malik SPACE.com Managing Editor posted: 16 April 2010 07:39 pm ET President Barack Obama set a lofty next goal this week for AmericansBy: RepConTilDeath | Comments: 7 | Views: 5623 | Votes: 1 | Shared: 1
Leaked: Apr-20-2010 in News -
Japanese Hayabusa Asteroid Mission Returns
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Sweet. BBC: A capsule thought to contain the first samples grabbed from the surface of an asteroid has returned to Earth. The Japanese Hayabusa container hit the top of the atmosphere just afterBy: NightmareNinja
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Leaked: Jun-15-2010 in News -
Giant Asteroid 'Vesta' has mountains taller than anything on Earth!
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A NASA spacecraft orbiting the asteroid Vesta is revealing new details about the huge space rock's surface, including a massive mountain that rises taller than Mt. Everest on Earth. NASA's Dawn probeBy: stfu_donny | Comments: 23 | Views: 7322 | Votes: 5 | Shared: 0
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | Leaked: Oct-4-2011 in Other News -
6 clever ways to avoid getting hit by an asteroid.
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Asteroids zip by Earth all the time. Nearly all of them pose absolutely no threat, but thanks to the magic of Hollywood, our culture is pervaded by a culpable fear that just one wayward space rock wilBy: 1xx | Comments: 11 | Views: 789 | Votes: 0 | Shared: 0
Leaked: Feb-7-2013 in Science and Technology -
NASA to capture Near Earth Asteroid (NEA)
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Capturing a near-Earth asteroid and dragging it into orbit around the moon could help humanity put boots on Mars someday, proponents of the idea say. NASA is considering a $2.6 billion asteroid-retrBy: Tama7866 | Comments: 19 | Views: 1027 | Votes: 1 | Shared: 0
Location: Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States | Leaked: Jan-8-2013 in World News -
B612 Foundation to launch asteroid hunter Sentinel telescope
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California-based non-profit B612 Foundation has announced its intention to place an asteroid-hunting infrared telescope into orbit around the Sun. Named Sentinel, the ambitious endeavor is to be the wBy: scarfilm | Comments: 3 | Views: 877 | Votes: 0 | Shared: 0
Location: California, United States | Leaked: Jul-1-2012 in Science and Technology -
Rosetta flyby of asteroid Lutetia
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Flyby of the asteroid Lutetia by the ESA probe Rosetta (July 2010). This animation uses calibrated data and tweened frames, and has been flipped to the correct orientation.By: Buzz1964 | Comments: 3 | Views: 1192 | Votes: 2 | Shared: 0
Leaked: Apr-24-2012 in Science and Technology
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