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22 Apr 2011

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“Going Green” isn’t just trendy, it’s earth-friendly. Get your green on and check out these tips from eHow.com, teaching you small ways to make a big impact on our planet. continue reading...

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14 Apr 2011

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Arthur the cat gets some bonding time with dolphins Thunder and Shiloh at a marine park in Islamorada, Fla. continue reading...

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06 Apr 2011

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Entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson of the Virgin brand and empire has officially announced his next endeavor: deep-sea exploration with the Virgin Oceanic. continue reading...

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17 Feb 2010

In this video, astronomer Louie Bernstein tells http://www.WatchMojo.com what the discovery of water on Mars could mean to the future of space exploration, and discusses the possibility of finding life on Mars. continue reading...

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09 Oct 2009
related tags: NASA | Moon | Astronauts | ice | rockets | Video | water |

Ok, so I lied… they only fired a couple of small rockets into the Moon to see if has ice beneath the surface. There is actually video content of the procedure happening live, but unfortunately its not as awesome as you might think.  In any case, its nice to see NASA doing some “cool shit”.  Read more from the AP and check out the video below:

NASA smacked two spacecraft into the lunar south pole Friday morning in a search for hidden ice. Instruments confirm that a large empty rocket hull barreled into the moon at 7:31 a.m., followed four minutes later by a probe with cameras taking pictures of the first crash. continue reading...

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12 Jan 2009

It’s not enough we have to worry about extreme weather, we now have to worry about extreme solar space storms.  There is historical proof that this type of storm could happen, and it would affect our electricity, cell phones and even our water supply.  In 1859, a solar eruption caused telegraph lines to burn up.  As we are nearing a period of active solar storms, it is possible this type of thing could happen again.  Read more… continue reading...

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11 Nov 2008

The Phoenix Mars Mission is officially over. The lander was powered by solar panels, and the approaching Martian winter has basically cut off its power supply. The craft is not expected to last through the winter. But Phoenix lasted two months longer than anticipated, so the $475 million was worth it - it discovered water on the planet. Read more…

Check out WatchMojo’s profile on the Phoenix Mars Mission:
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16 Oct 2008

According to Popular Mechanics:

The Phoenix Mars Mission has been a shining success for NASA. Not only did the craft reach Mars and land successfully, it also found ice in the martian soil and saw snow in the sky. But the Phoenix is now racing against time to complete more of its groundbreaking research before the harsh martian winter brings its death, said the project’s science leader, Peter Smith of the University of Arizona, at the first session of the Popular Mechanics Breakthrough Conference in New York [15 October]. “It’s down to the wire,” Smith said at a panel discussion with two other Phoenix project leaders, Ed Sedivy from Lockheed Martin Space Systems and Barry Goldstein of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Read more… continue reading...

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