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James Dixon

SPACE.com -- Mars Rover Sees Huge Crater Better Than Ever - 0 views

  • Opportunity landed on the red planet in January 2004 along with its sister rover, Spirit. The pair were originally planned to travel the Martian surface for only 90 days each, but have now set the record for the longest mission on Mars.
Desire'e Redus

SPACE.com -- Nuclear Bombs Could Save Earth from Asteroids - 0 views

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    In this article it talks about how a Nuclear Bombs could Save the Earth from Asteroids. It also talks about how how large they are and how they could effect the earth
Damonte Johnson

SPACE.com -- Stars Become Two-Faced When They Explode - 0 views

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    Story about supernova's and their second faces
NeBria Ragland

SpaceX Unveils Plan for World's First Fully Reusable Rocket: Scientific American - 0 views

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    Space design firm envisions first completely reusable rocket.
Marquise Middleton

Becoming human | Science News for Kids - 0 views

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    If you were to trace human evolution backward in time and space, you'd eventually end up in Africa. There, millions of years ago, animal species evolved to walk upright on two legs and spend more of their lives on the ground than in the trees.
James Dixon

Jupiter's stormy Great Red Spot is shrinking - CNN.com - 0 views

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    Jupiter Red Spot is shrinking
Ariel Stavri

NASA - Up, Down and All Around - 2 views

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    Nasa
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    you need to tag this article with more detail.
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    i think it's alsome but yeah tag
Marquise Middleton

News In Brief: Atom & Cosmos - Science News - 0 views

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    A solar sneeze, a superhot planet, the death of a comet and more in this week's news Web edition : Tuesday, July 26th, 2011 Someone should teach the Sun some manners. When it sneezed on June 7, the sun blew an enormous glob of dark plasma into space - and NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory caught it on tape.
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