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  1. Venus Express searches for life on Earth (Re-Issue)

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 12, 2008

    Paris, Oct 12 (ANI): In a surprising move, scientists are using ESA’’s (European Space Agency’’s) Venus Express to observe the Earth’’s habitability, which might be helpful to search for life on other planets. Venus

    Also tagged: national, earth observation, orbits, rome italy, corot, life on other planets, life on earth, giuseppe piccioni, david grinspoon, visible surface, first image, habitability, denver museum of nature, grinspoon, inaf, infrared regions, infrared thermal imaging, interdisciplinary scientist, museum of nature, surface details

  2. Craft Flies 16 Miles From Moon Of Saturn

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - National News and Headlines - Oct 10, 2008

    The international Cassini space probe flew within 16 miles of the surface of Saturn's moon Enceladus yesterday -- a breathtakingly close flyby designed to gather dust and water particles that will help scientists

    Also tagged: of, arizona, saturn, nasa, moon, craft, miles, 16, flies, from, agenzia spaziale italiana, robert pappalardo

  3. Craft Flies 16 Miles From Moon Of Saturn

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Science News and Headlines From The Washington Post - Oct 9, 2008

    The international Cassini space probe flew within 16 miles of the surface of Saturn's moon Enceladus yesterday -- a breathtakingly close flyby designed to gather dust and water particles that will help scientists

    Also tagged: of, arizona, saturn, nasa, moon, craft, miles, 16, flies, from, agenzia spaziale italiana, robert pappalardo

  4. Artificial meteorite shows Martian impactors may carry traces of life

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Sep 25, 2008

    Berlin, September 25 (ANI): An artificial meteorite designed by the European Space Agency (ESA) has shown that traces of life in a Martian meteorite could survive the violent heat and shock of entry into the Earth’’s

    Also tagged: national, sedimentary rocks, baikonur, martian life, sedimentary rock, heat shield, european space research, technology centre, rock samples, 14th september, 26th september, coloured rocks, compelling evidence, extreme conditions, impactors, martian meteorite, martian meteorites, meteorite hunters, return capsule, white rocks

  5. Space Inspires Passion And Practicality in China

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Asia/Pacific - Sep 24, 2008

    BEIJING -- When he's in Beijing for meetings, Ouyang Ziyuan works out of an office overlooking the new Olympic Green, home to the Water Cube aquatics center and the Bird's Nest national stadium, the latest icons of

    Also tagged: space, india, japan, china, venezuela, washington dc, brazil, in, russia, united states, beijing, mongolia, xinhua news agency, nasa, and, nigeria, passion, the pentagon, hainan province, tom feeney, practicality, water cube, people s liberation army, u s armed forces, the george washington university, the heritage foundation, china national space administration, inspires, center for defense information, john logsdon, theresa hitchens, olympic green, jiuquan satellite launch center, ouyang ziyuan, chen yao

  6. Solar wind at 50-year low: Experts

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Sep 24, 2008

    Washington, Sep 24 (DPA) The solar wind is at a 50-year low, potentially opening up the solar system to more dangerous rays from outer space, researchers have said.Data from the joint NASA and European Space Agency

    Also tagged: world, international space station, boston university, jet propulsion laboratory, dangerous rays, magnetic shield, nancy crooker, planets in the solar system, protective bubble, space researchers

  7. Zero-gravity may affect astronauts ability to judge size and distance

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Sep 23, 2008

    London, September 23 (ANI): A new study by French and US researchers has suggested that zero-gravity can adversely affect astronauts ability to judge size and distance, which may make them bad drivers. According to a

    Also tagged: national, space shuttle, nasa, vomit, vanishing point, bad drivers, hairs, zero gravity, new scientist, inner ear, calcium carbonate, bouts, apollo astronauts, flight simulators, gilles clement, lack of gravity, parabolic trajectory, person moves, spacewalks nasa, visual perception

  8. European Space Agency plans asteroid mission

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Sep 19, 2008

    European scientists are planning to learn more about the solar system by bringing back material from an asteroid.

    Also tagged: space, mars, esa, nasa, ceres, asteroid, vesta

  9. Comet chaser has close encounter with asteroid

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Sep 6, 2008

    A cometchasing spacecraft has had one of mankinds closest encounter with an asteroid providing a new insight into the mysterious space rocks.

    Also tagged: space, rosetta, asteroid, comet chaser

  10. Meet the Tardigrades: The Solar System's Most Extreme Survivors [Extreme Life]

    io9.com » io9 - Jul 10, 2008

    There is an organism living on this planet who can travel through space without a suit. Cute, unassuming little invertebrates, these organisms are called tardigrades, or water bears, and usually spend their days

    Also tagged: radiation, top, vacuum, extreme, hibernation, extreme life, panspermia, c elegans, tardigrade, water bear

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