Queen visits NASA Goddard Posted: Wed, May 9 8:32 AM ET (1232 GMT) The Queen of England visited NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center on Tuesday and participated in a teleconference with the crew of the International Space... Chandra sees most powerful supernova ever Posted: Tue, May 8 8:10 AM ET (1210 GMT) Astronomers using the Chandra X-Ray Observatory have detected what they believe to be the most powerful supernova explosion ever, one that outshone its host... Spacecraft finds its first exoplanet Posted: Mon, May 7 8:27 AM ET (1227 GMT) A French spacecraft launched late last year has discovered its first extrasolar planet, raising hopes that the satellite will be able to discover smaller, Earth-... Ariane launches two satellites Posted: Sat, May 5 10:15 AM ET (1415 GMT) An Ariane 5 launched two commercial communications satellites Friday evening after a one-day delay. The Ariane 5 ECA lifted off from Kourou, French Guiana,... Mercury has molten core Posted: Sat, May 5 10:03 AM ET (1403 GMT) Scientists have determined that the core of innermost planet Mercury is most likely molten, a discovery that may explain why the planet is able to... Winds delay Ariane launch Posted: Fri, May 4 8:23 AM ET (1223 GMT) Gusty high-altitude winds delayed Thursday's scheduled launch of two communications satellites on an Ariane 5. The Ariane 5ECA was scheduled to lift off... Wally Schirra passes away Posted: Thu, May 3 8:40 PM ET (0040 GMT) Walter "Wally" Schirra, a member of the original group of NASA astronauts and the only one to fly on Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo missions, passed... Train carrying shuttle SRB segments derails Posted: Thu, May 3 7:42 AM ET (1142 GMT) A train carry shuttle solid rocket booster (SRB) segments for use on a launch later this year derailed Wednesday, injuring several people. The train, en... Mars subsurface ice is patchy Posted: Thu, May 3 7:32 AM ET (1132 GMT) The depths below the surface where water ice exists near the polar regions of Mars depends strongly on the properties of the surface, scientists reported... Pluto-bound spacecraft provides close-up look at Jupiter system Posted: Wed, May 2 8:45 AM ET (1245 GMT) A Pluto-bound spacecraft that flew past Jupiter in late February has provided scientists with their first close-up look at an emerging storm in... |
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