NASA Global Hawk

Landmark flight brings program one step closer to demonstrating autonomous aerial refueling between two unmanned aircraft.NASA’s Global Hawk completes unmanned airborne refueling simulation and it will do it for real next year…….

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NASA Discovers Arsenic-Born Organisms

NASA discovers microorganism that uses arsenic instead of phosphorous to thrive and reproduce,Which is life built with toxic chemical.Arsenic-Born Organisms is a building block of life along with carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur, all integral to our DNA and RNA……

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NASA Looks Closer To Mercury and Mars

2011 will be another tumultuous year for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.NASA’s Messenger spacecraft will finally pull into orbit around Mercury and a rover the size of an S.U.V. is expected to land on Mars and NASA is looking closer to Mercury and Mars…..

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NASA Extends Its TIMED Mission for Fourth Time

NASA’s Thermosphere Ionosphere Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics (TIMED) mission has been extended again and this times it’s been fourth.TIMED began an extended mission on Oct. 1, 2010 — its fourth extension since the original 2-year mission began in January 2002 — and will continue collecting and analyzing data through 2014.

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NASA Sending A Spacecraft To The Sun

This sounds like the plot of a science fiction movie like Sunshine, but NASA is planning to send a spacecraft to orbit the Sun, and it will go closer than any spacecraft has ever been. The craft will orbit inside the Sun’s atmosphere, four million miles from its surface.

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NASA Planes And Satellites Watching Hurricane Earl From Above

As hurricane Earl is getting ready to hit the US East Coast, NASA is watching from the skies, using its large high tech fleet of aircrafts and satellites. Yesterday Earl was a category 3 storm with 125 mph winds. But in a single day, it’s reached category 4 140 mph winds.

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