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Future space explorers tour JPL
Thirty-two students in aerospace, engineering and science programs in 11 different countries descended on the Jet Propulsion Laboratory last week as part of a Caltech competition to design a mission to one of Mars' two moons, Phobos or Deimos. "Watching...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Students, Buzz Aldrin, Technology, NASA Voyager Program
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Wind shakes up NASA rover Curiosity's landing parachute
The supersonic parachute that helped the NASA rover Curiosity land safely on Mars eight months ago has become part of an accidental science experiment. The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter snapped photos of the 100-pound parachute between August and...
Tags: NASA Mars Exploration Program, Science, NASA, Science and Technology
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What not to fix when selling a home
It's so easy, once you're in the clutches of home improvement, to keep improving. The new paint makes the cabinets look bad. The new cabinets make the appliances look bad. The new appliances make the floor look bad. The new kitchen makes the bathroom...
Tags: Home Improvement, Services and Shopping, Turkey, Real Estate Sellers, Personal Service
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Danger, Will Robinson: Asteroids headed to Earth?
WASHINGTON – As if you don’t have enough to worry about, consider the subject of a Capitol Hill hearing Wednesday: asteroids that may be headed toward Earth. The good news: NASA is tracking most of the largest asteroids – the kind that...
Tags: Barack Obama, Emergency Incidents, U.S. Congress, Washington, DC, Explosions
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It's raining on Saturn, and the rings are responsible
Saturn's rings are not just beautiful to look at; it turns out they are also responsible for rain falling on the planet. Using data collected from the Keck Observatory in Hawaii, scientists found that the amount of "ring rain"--when water particles...
Tags: Science, Science and Technology
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NASA Mars Curiosity rover gets to work on 'spring break' chores
Hear that? That’s the sound of silence from NASA’s Curiosity rover -- and possibly the sound of separation anxiety at Jet Propulsion Laboratory, as the intrepid Martian robot takes nearly a month-long break from exploring the Red Planet....
Tags: NASA Mars Exploration Program, Separation Anxiety, NASA, Science and Technology
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Student teams ace Mars plan at Caltech
It could take several months for aerospace experts to design a manned mission to a Martian moon. Students pulled off the feat in five days. Caltech hosted a competition on its Pasadena campus this week that divided 32 students from 21 different...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Buzz Aldrin, Students, Teaching and Learning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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NASA sends fleet of small drones to inspect noxious volcano plumes
Getting information on volcanic plumes can be perilous work. The unbearable heat. The noxious gas. The jagged terrain. So NASA found a new way to carry out the mission without putting its researchers in danger: drones. PHOTOS: America's drone fleet...
Tags: Federal Aviation Administration, Landforms, Volcanoes, NASA, Costa Rica
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Toll students go to Washington, D.C.
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) met on March 20 in Washington D.C. with a group of 70 seventh- and eighth-grade students and their chaperons from Glendale's Toll Middle School. The students were visiting during their spring break, and Schiff took time to...
Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Washington, DC, Special Olympics, Adam Schiff
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Planck: Big Bang's afterglow reveals older universe, more matter
The universe has hidden its age well. The European Space Agency’s Planck space telescope has scanned the skies for the Big Bang’s fingerprint and discovered that the universe is about 100 million years older than thought, and that there’...Tags: University of Cambridge, Cosmology, Space Programs, NASA, Science and Technology
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No E-ticket for JPL
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory's annual open house allows space geeks and budding young scientists a rare peek inside the missions behind the La Caņada Flintridge facility. But the popular event, scheduled for June 8 and 9, has been canceled because of...
Tags: NASA Mars Exploration Program, Science, Disneyland Park, Space Programs, Adam B. Schiff
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