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| 08/07/2008 NASA's Mars Announcement- Perchlorate Found in Martian Soil **UPDATE**
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| The big NASA buzz the last few days finally broke today. It was previously known that NASA was consulting and briefing the White House and the President about the recent findings the Mars Phoenix Lander discovered. Perchlorate has been found in the Martian soil.
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| 05/27/2008 The Vatican and NASA Alien Link
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On May 13th 2008, the Vatican came forward to make an announcement that "It Is OK To Believe In Aliens." Twelve days later, NASA lands the Mars Phoenix Lander which is designed to search for life on the Martian surface. Are these two incidents linked?
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| 11/08/2006 Next Shuttle Endangered by Space Station Gyro
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| Concerning the dangerous potential in the planned upcoming Space Shuttle Mission to the International Space Station due to likely emergency situation that may occur due to failing Gyroscopes on the Station, and the international reaction that is likely to occur due to said event.
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| 03/09/2006 Now NASA Will NOT Announce They Found Life In Our Solar System
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| Earlier today, Florida today, a local Florida news source, published an article claiming NASA was going to make an announcement today claiming they have discovered life on another planet. Now it is being broadcasted that this report in False.
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| 03/09/2006 NASA To Make "HUGE" Announcement Today regarding Possible Life in Our Solar System
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| BIG NEWS!!! Today 2 o'clock PM, NASA is going to be announcing great discoveries that bring us closer to discovering life within our solar system. Exclusives say that Oxygen, and Liquid water have been discovered on Saturn's moon Enceladus.
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| 08/19/2005 NASA Offers Millions For Space Technology Delivered By 2012
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| NASA seems to have a big interest in acquiring top notch space travel equipment by the year 2012. They are offering hundreds of millions of dollars to companies who can design and build high tech space travel vehicles. Why is the year 2012 so important to NASA and the Government?
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| 05/06/2005 Riding a beam of plasma to Mars may be possible
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With conventional rockets, a roundtrip to Mars could last as long as three years, because an extended stay is required while the orbits of Earth and Mars align again for the return trip.
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| 04/22/2005 Radio signals and communications affected by Solar Storms
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Solar storms, such as the unusually intense events in October and November 2003, affect many aspects of our lives, such as radio signals and satellite communications. Now a new study partially funded by NASA and using data from several NASA instruments has shown that those late 2003 solar storms, which...
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| 04/18/2005 Shuttle Discovery External Tank (ET) tanking test
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NASA engineers and managers are evaluating the data from Space Shuttle Discovery External Tank (ET) tanking test Thursday at Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Fla. The tanking test was yet another milestone in NASA's efforts to return the Shuttle safely to flight
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| 04/18/2005 On Orbit Anomaly Ends DART Mission
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The Demonstration of Autonomous Rendezvous Technology (DART) spacecraft that was successfully launched Friday, April 15 at 10:25 a.m. PDT from Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., experienced an on orbit anomaly late Friday
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| 03/30/2005 NASA Is Searching For Life In Other Solar Systems
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Scientists recently discovered a new frontier in the race to find life outside our solar system. Dying red giant stars may bring icy planets back from the dead. Once-frozen planets and moons may provide a..
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| 03/30/2005 NASA Tests Giant Bottle Rockets
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Did you know that NASA's Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Boosters trace their roots to 12th century China, where the first rockets were developed for fireworks displays?
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| 03/09/2005 2.3 tons of supplies delivered to the Space Station
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The ISS Progress 17 spacecraft docked at 3:10 p.m. EST to the aft port of the Stations Zvezda Service Module. The docking, controlled by the automated Kurs docking system, was problem-free. The Stations Flight Engineer Salizhan Sharipov
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| 03/06/2005 NASA's Roots
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The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) was formed on March 3, 1915, with a charter to "supervise and direct the scientific study of the problems of flight, with a view to their practical solution." WIth luminaries like Orville Wright as members, the group ...
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| 02/26/2005 Receiving 'Earth Music' in very low frequencies
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In the tiny town of North Pole, Alaska, the sun currently creeps into view for just three or four hours a day. Temperatures typically crash in February to minus-30 degrees Fahrenheit or lower. And bears aren't uncommon in these parts
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| 02/17/2005 NASA's Scranjet Ready To Fly Mach 10
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NASA X-43A 'Scramjet' Readied For Mach 10 Flight NASA's high-risk, high-payoff Hyper-X Program is ready to attempt its greatest challenge yet - flying a "scramjet"-powered X-43A research vehicle at nearly 10 times the speed of sound
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| 02/08/2005 NASA Satellites Watching Out For Invasive Plants
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Invasive species of plants and insects now have a new enemy - NASA satellites. Recently, NASA accepted an invitation to join the National Invasive Species Council (NISC) to assist 12 other Federal agencies combat invasive species across the country by providing information from satellites.
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| 02/08/2005 Satellites Are Building The Earths Largest Data Systems
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Looking at Earth from space provides a perspective only dreamed about until the dawn of the Space Age. From that lofty viewpoint, an almost inconceivable amount of information flows from satellites that provide insight to better understand our planet
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| 02/07/2005 Unexplainable.Net Mentioned In NASA Letter
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The section which mentions Unexplainable.net was referring to a balloon NASA sent into the atmosphere that made it to the edge of space. We here at Unexplainable.net are proud to be mentioned in an official NASA publication, and choose to store it on record
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| 01/29/2005 Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter To Explore Dangerous Areas
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With Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, we'll be able to explore from above areas that are too dangerous for humans or even robots. By the same token, we'll be better prepared to plan future missions to places that are not only safe for landing, but rich with scientific potential
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