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  • Jun. 2, 2009 | 10:58 PDT | 17:58 UTC
    Connections
    by David Seal David Seal is Cassini's Mission Planner at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and has been involved with the Cassini mission to Saturn since 1992. Dave developed JPL's Solar System Simulator and has also worked on the Shuttle Radar... More»
  • May. 29, 2009 | 09:21 PDT | 16:21 UTC
    Looking at Mars with the MRO CTX
    by Ken Edgett My time at work is largely divided into three parts: supporting the on-going Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) mission, helping to prepare for the upcoming Mars Science Laboratory (MSL, Curiosity) rover mission, and contributing to a... More»
  • May. 28, 2009 | 16:13 PDT | 23:13 UTC
    Monkeynauts' 50th Anniversary of Flight
    by Susan Lendroth Today marks the 50th anniversary of a milestone in space history -- the first successful flight to space and return to Earth of monkeys! On May 28, 1959, Monkeynauts Able and Baker launched from Cape Canaveral aboard a Jupiter... More»
  • May. 28, 2009 | 07:09 PDT | 14:09 UTC
    Water and the Curiosity Landing Site Candidates
    by Ken Edgett NASA announced yesterday that the Mini Cooper-sized Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) rover—with it's 2 meters-long (6.6 ft) robotic arm—is now named Curiosity. Darn. I always have trouble spelling that word. I instinctively type... More»
  • May. 27, 2009 | 16:11 PDT | 23:11 UTC
    Dawn Journal: Testing Flight Software 8.0
    Here's our monthly checkup with the Dawn mission, contributed by Marc Rayman, the mission's Project System Engineer. Thanks Marc! by Dr. Marc D. Rayman Dear Astrodawns, Dawn's mission continues to go very well, as the spacecraft nears the end of... More»
  • May. 27, 2009 | 09:41 PDT | 16:41 UTC
    The Martian Craters Asimov and Danielson
    by Ken Edgett My two favorite craters were recently given official names by the International Astronomical Union (IAU). One was named for the author, Isaac Asimov (1920–1992), the other for G. Edward Danielson, Jr. (1939–2005), the instrument... More»
  • May. 26, 2009 | 08:53 PDT | 15:53 UTC
    Mars: "Follow the Water" Is Not Dead
    by Ken Edgett Ken Edgett is a Senior Staff Scientist with Malin Space Science Systems in San Diego, California. He is the Principal Investigator of the Mars Science Laboratory Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) and a Co-Investigator on the Mars... More»
  • May. 25, 2009 | 17:14 PDT | May. 26 00:14 UTC
    Memorial Day: Remembering the fallen who gave their lives exploring space
    by Ken Kremer In the U.S., on Memorial Day, we remember American heroes who gave their lives protecting our country. In your thoughts on this Memorial Day (May 25), please also remember the souls of the brave hero astronauts and their loved ones.... More»
  • May. 25, 2009 | 12:57 PDT | 19:57 UTC
    Atlantis and Crew Return Safely to Earth after Rejuvenating Hubble
    by Ken Kremer Space Shuttle Atlantis and her crew of 7 astronauts glided in to a smooth and triumphant touchdown today (Sunday May 24) at 11: 39 AM EDT at Edwards Air Force Base in California on runway 22 in the Mojave Desert. The high stakes... More»
  • May. 25, 2009 | 12:10 PDT | 19:10 UTC
    Planetary Society's Irish Coordinator on "The Astronomy Show"
    by Susan Lendroth Listen to the Planetary Society's Regional Coordinator in Ireland, Kevin Nolan, on "The Astronomy Show" -- Tuesday May 26, 2009 at 20.00 hrs BST (UTC +1). Carried on radio station 103.2 Dublin City FM, the show can also be heard... More»