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Bay View hosts Paul Reiser, comedian, actor, writer
BAY VIEW -- The Bay View Music Festival will host stand-up comedian, actor and writer Paul Reiser at 8 p.m. on Saturday, July 6, in John M. Hall Auditorium. Tickets for Paul Reiser Up Close and Personal are $25-$45. In addition to co-creating and...
Tags: Michael Douglas, Golden Globe Awards, Aliens (movie), Matt Damon, Screen Actors Guild
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Mars rover Opportunity finds sign of 'water you could drink'
NASA’s Mars rover Opportunity has scraped away at some of the oldest rock it's examined and found the strongest signs for water it has ever discovered over its 9.5-year mission, scientists for the Mars Exploration Rover project said Friday. The...
Tags: Science and Technology, NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Amina Khan, Science
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Mars rover Curiosity to tackle 3-mile high mountain
Just 10 months into its two-year mission, the Mars rover Curiosity will be headed to a 3-mile-high mountain in the middle of the crater where it landed, NASA officials announced Wednesday. In doing so, Curiosity will leave behind Glenelg, an area on...
Tags: Science and Technology, NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Google+, Science
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Curiosity rover's 'Mars rat' shares origins with Man in the Moon
UFO watchers' eyes were set ablaze recently by reports of what looked like a stony rodent lurking among the rocks on Mars. The so-called Mars rat, spotted in an image taken last year by the NASA rover Curiosity’s Mast Camera, captured imaginations...
Tags: NASA, Amina Khan
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NASA: Astronauts could face dangerous radiation levels on trek to Mars
An instrument on NASA’s Curiosity rover found during its deep-space cruise that a mission to a place like Mars could expose humans to potentially dangerous radiation levels, scientists announced Thursday. Currently, NASA allows astronauts to be...
Tags: Science and Technology, NASA, Space Programs, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Washington, DC
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Mars-bound astronauts would face huge radiation exposure
Astronauts heading to Mars would face exposure to a deluge of radiation, in some cases as much as NASA policy permits, according to new data from the Curiosity rover. The space agency limits astronauts to a 3% increased risk of fatal cancer. This...
Tags: Travel, Orion Space Mission, Science and Technology, Manufacturing and Engineering, Space Programs
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Trip to Mars would likely exceed radiation limits for astronauts
Reuters* Results from Curiosity show astronauts would exceed career radiation * Data collected during flight to Mars * Radiation measurements from planet's surface pending By Irene Klotz CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., May 31 (Reuters) - Radiation levels measured by...Tags: Travel, Science and Technology, NASA, Space Programs, Robin Williams
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JPL begins work on two new missions to Mars
Less than a year after the rover Curiosity's successful landing on Mars, scientists and engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory are at work on two new missions to the Red Planet. The space agency last year announced that a new lander and rover...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Science and Technology, NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Aerospace Manufacturing
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Mars rover Opportunity breaks distance record; what took so long?
After nine years on the job, NASA’s Mars rover Opportunity has finally broken a 40-year-old record for the longest distance driven on another world. The Mars rover Opportunity has been exploring the Red Planet’s surface since landing in...
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JPL: NASA Curiosity rover back to work after Martian spring break
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has emerged from its "spring break" and is back to work, officials at Jet Propulsion Laboratory said this week. Up next on the agenda: Drilling the second target at Yellowknife Bay. The Mars Science Laboratory mission made...
Tags: NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Amina Khan
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Private space industry can't get to Mars without NASA
While the Mars rover Curiosity is discovering the building blocks of life on the Red Planet, many are equally excited about another development: Commercial companies have finally discovered profit in space. This is no small feat, considering the...Tags: Space Programs, Elon Musk, John F. Kennedy, Virgin Group, Ltd., Science and Technology
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NASA Curiosity drills second Mars rock to check John Klein surprise
NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity has already met its mission goals, discovering that parts of the Red Planet could have been friendly to microbial life. But not one to rest on its scientific laurels, the robot has drilled a second sample of rock to...
Tags: Science and Technology, NASA
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