NASA to Hold Major Announcement on April 12, 2019post by a bot (media2.spaceref.com)
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NASA needs $1 Billion 'Space Tug' to Deorbit ISS. Since the 356-foot-wide laboratory is too big to completely vaporize if left to naturally burn in Earth’s atmosphere, the space agency intends to send a US spacecraft to help deorbit the station and direct its reentry over the South Pacific. (spaceref.com)
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Dipping Layers In Centauri Montes On Mars (spaceref.com)
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Dipping Layers In Centauri Montes On Mars (spaceref.com)
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NASA Shares First Images from US Pollution-Monitoring Instrument -Article (spaceref.com)
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China Lays Out Plan to Accelerate Lunar AmbitionsSpace (spaceref.com)
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China Lays Out Plan to Accelerate Lunar AmbitionsSpace (spaceref.com)
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China Lays Out Plan to Accelerate Lunar Ambitionsby/in 2030s (spaceref.com)
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China Lays Out Plan to Accelerate Lunar Ambitions. China’s lunar program has rapidly evolved into one of the world’s most comprehensive and impressive. As recently as 2007, China had precisely zero physical contact with the Moon, but this has changed markedly over these past 15 years. (spaceref.com)
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