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NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab has just launched Asteroid Watch a new website twitter and widget(our fave) that will serve as the centralized resource for information on near-Earth objects -- asteroids and comets that can potentially approach Earth. They're not leaving the other planets out in the proverbial Space cold either. For example, a space rock that slammed into Jupiter last month has been getting a lot of love too.....
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NASA Rocket test

30.000 pounds of CO2 blown into the air in a few minutes shock
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Tentative Signs of Water Found on Moon

New data and images from NASA's new moon orbiter — the first in more than a decade — have revealed tentative signs of lunar water ice, the space agency announced Thursday. The powerful Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter ( The new Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter's road to the moon is shown in this NASA animation ) or LRO, has successfully completed its testing and calibration phase and entered its mapping orbit of the moon. The spacecraft's instruments have also made measurements of space radiation in the lunar environment and have found more widespread possible signatures of water on the moon.
"The LRO mission already has begun to give us new data that will lead to a vastly improved atlas of the lunar south pole and advance our capability for human exploration and scientific benefit," said Richard Vondrak, LRO project scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.
The first results from LRO's Lunar Exploration Neutron Detector, or LEND, indicate that permanently shadowed and nearby regions may harbor water ice and hydrogen. LEND relies on a decrease in neutron radiation from the lunar surface to indicate the presence of water or hydrogen.
One big finding so far from LEND is that "the hydrogen is not confined to permanently shadowed craters," Vondrak said. Team members want more observations to confirm these findings and determine how significant they are and how to interpret them.
"The power of LRO is that we're not just sending one instrument, like LEND, to look for hydrogen, we're characterizing fully" the lunar south pole, Vondrak said.....
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Cassini Reveals New Ring Quirks, Shadows During Saturn Equinox

NASA scientists are marveling over the extent of ruffles and dust clouds revealed in the rings of Saturn during the planet's equinox last month. Scientists once thought the rings were almost completely flat, but new images reveal the heights of some newly discovered bumps in the rings are as high as the Rocky Mountains. NASA released the images Monday.

"It's like putting on 3-D glasses and seeing the third dimension for the first time," said Bob Pappalardo, Cassini project scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. "This is among the most important events Cassini has shown us...."
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It’s Official: Water Found on The Moon


Although the moon remains drier than any desert on Earth, NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has confirmed water does exist on the moon in very small quantities......
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Confirmed - Planck satellite instruments are working - Woo Hooooo!!

http://www.knutsfordguardian.co.uk/news/46446...p_sky_for_the_first_time/
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Mars probe watches water-ice fade

Water-ice is seen to fade over time in this 12m crater within Arcadia Planitia


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Meanwhile, down here on Earth, another dictatorship is penetrating the edge of space.
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