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Friday 25 June 2010

Cassini completes drama-packed encounter with Saturn moon

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CASSINI MAKES DRAMATIC DIVE IN THE NAME OF SCIENCE
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The Cassini spacecraft pulled off its latest drama-packed performance
Sunday night, braving to skim deeper into the outer atmosphere of Saturn's
largest moon than it had ever attempted before in hopes of discovering a
magnetic field around Titan.

http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n1006/21cassini/


HUBBLE'S BUBBLES AND BABY STARS
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A new Hubble Space Telescope image delving into the N11 region of the
Large Magellanic Cloud reveals bright bubbles of glowing gas and a region
of frenetic star birth.

http://astronomynow.com/news/n1006/22hubble/


ARIANE 5 SET TO LAUNCH ARAB AND SOUTH KOREAN SATELLITES
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The next Ariane 5 rocket will be rolled to the launch pad Tuesday at the
Guiana Space Center in South America for Wednesday evening's planned
blastoff carrying a pair of satellites for diverse purposes.

http://spaceflightnow.com/ariane/v195/preview.html

OUR ARIANE ARCHIVE:
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Miles O'Brien has an exclusive interview with former NASA Administrator
Mike Griffin about SpaceX and the space program's new direction in the
latest episode of "This Week In Space."

http://spaceflightnow.com/twis/


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