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This Is How NASA Would Work If It Was Congo's Space Agency [Rockets]Witness the spectacular launch of the Troposphère V, Congo's answer to the Arex I-X. The new rocket prototype is capable of reaching 22.3 miles (36 km) up in the sky. Yes, you know exactly what's next. The video is in French, but le crap and le boom don't need much translation: ... |
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Where Is Water on Moon From - Volcanoes, Sun or Earth?Earlier this year, NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter and India's Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft detected possible chemical traces of lunar water. And just last week NASA announced that their LCROSS moon crashes had kicked up "significant" amounts of water from a crater. But where did the mo... |
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NASA discovers water on moonLOS ANGELES -- Suddenly, the moon looks exciting again. It has lots of water, scientists said yesterday -- a thrilling discovery that sent a ripple of hope for a future astronaut outpost in a place that has always seemed barren and inhospitable. ... ... |
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Water revealed after rocket crash into moonWashington - Significant amounts of water were found in a crater on the moon in an experiment that crashed a rocket into the lunar surface last month, NASA scientists said Friday. Scientists have long suspected that measurements of hydrogen around th... ... |
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National Briefing | Science: NASA Hopes Rover Will Rove AgainNASA engineers said that they would begin trying to drive the Mars rover Spirit out of a sand trap where it became stuck last spring. ... |
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NASA's LCROSS Mission Proves Lunar Ice SuspicionsNASA is reporting that preliminary data from the LCROSS mission indicates that there really is water in one of the permanently shadowed lunar craters just as they suspected back in September. "'We are ecstatic,' said Anthony Colaprete, LCROSS project scientist and principal investigator at NASA's Am ... |

