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Wednesday 13 January 2010

Will Phoenix rise again? / Shuttle crew presents its mission movie

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WILL PHOENIX RISE AGAIN?
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Despite longshot odds, NASA will begin listening for radio signals from
the Phoenix lander on Mars next week as a sheet of dry ice recedes with
the onset of Martian spring.

http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n1001/11phoenix/


MOST RECENT SHUTTLE CREW PRESENTS ITS MISSION MOVIE
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Space shuttle Atlantis' penultimate voyage occurred in November, a mission
that delivered nearly 15 tons of spare parts and supplies meant to fortify
the future of the International Space Station. The STS-129 astronauts
recap the mission in this post-flight presentation, which is posted for
download by Spaceflight Now+Plus subscribers.

http://spaceflightnowplus.com/index.php?k=sts-129&s=date

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HUBBLE REACHES "UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY" OF PRIMEVAL GALAXIES
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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has broken the distance limit for galaxies
and uncovered a primordial population of compact and ultra-blue galaxies
that have never been seen before.

http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n1001/11hubble/


AS THE CRUST TURNS: CASSINI DATA SHOW ENCELADUS IN MOTION
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Blobs of warm ice that periodically rise to the surface and churn the icy
crust on Saturn's moon Enceladus explain the quirky heat behavior and
intriguing surface of the moon's south polar region, according to a new
paper using data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft.

http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n1001/11enceladus/

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