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'Voyager Mom' Now Looks For Life On Saturn's Moons Linda Spilker is the Cassini Project Scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. She has been with JPL since 1977—thirty of those years with Cassini, NASA's robotic probe to the Saturn system.
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The moon might get its own 4G network next year because sure why not If a group of ambitious companies gets their way, the moon may get its own 4G network in 2019. (Insert pun about long distance charges here.
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3 space station astronauts return to Earth In this photo provided by NASA, the Soyuz MS-06 spacecraft is seen as it starts to land with Expedition 54 crew members Joe Acaba and Mark Vande Hei of NASA and cosmonaut Alexander Misurkin near Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan, Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2018.
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World's Largest Airplane: Stratolaunch Completes Taxi Control Test The world's largest airplane, weighing more than 500,000 pounds and with a wingspan of 385 feet, may be the future's most affordable and reliable way to carry satellites into space.
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Scientists worry that Elon Musk's flying Tesla could contaminate Mars with bacteria from Earth It's only been a couple of weeks since Elon Musk and SpaceX launched the Falcon Heavy into space, toting Musk's own bright red Tesla Roadster along for the ride.
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Atlas 5 launch on track for Thursday, SpaceX mission expected to slip EDITOR'S NOTE: Updated at 9 a.m. EST (1400 GMT), 2 p.m. EST (1900 GMT) and 5 p.m. EST (2200 GMT) Tuesday. File photo of a Falcon 9 rocket at Cape Canaveral's Complex 40 launch pad.
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The western US is about to get a fancy new weather satellite The USA's newest weather satellite - scheduled for launch Thursday aboard a rocket from Cape Canaveral in Florida - will keep a close watch over the storms in the western U.S.
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Here's why elephants are going extinct Unlike ancient species, scientists find no genetic evidence of interbreeding among two of the world's three remaining elephant species.
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Water on the Moon might actually be locked in place and widespread Understanding the Moon's water could help trace back its origin and, if accessible, could serve as a resource for future missions.
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Atacama desert life raises hope of life on Planet Mars South Americas Desert Atacama receives rainfall once in a decade or less, but tiny bacteria and micro organisms survive there, hinting at the possibility of similar life on Mars said the researchers on Monday.
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