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Nasa for Kids - Page 2

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  • Metric Moon - If you think in pounds and miles instead of kilograms and kilometers, you're in the minority.
  • Mob Rules - An experiment onboard the International Space Station is helping physicists decipher the group behavior of atoms and molecules.
  • Moon Fountains - When astronauts return to the Moon in the years ahead, they might encounter electrified fountains and other strange things.
  • Magnetic Moondust - April 4, 2006: Thirty-plus years ago on the moon, Apollo astronauts made an important discovery.
  • Mariner Meteor Mystery, Solved? - On July 14, 1965, Mariner 4 swooped over Mars.
  • Martian Misinformation - August 27th, Mars will be far from Earth, dim and unremarkable. In short, a total bore.
  • Metric Moon - If you think in pounds and miles instead of kilograms and kilometers, you're in the minority.
  • Mini-Comets Approaching Earth - A cometary "string-of-pearls" will fly past Earth in May 2006 giving astronomers a fantastic view of a dying comet.
  • Moonquakes - NASA astronauts are going back to the moon and when they get there they may need quake-proof housing.
  • Moon Storms - An old Apollo experiment is telling researchers something new and surprising about the moon.
  • Moon Tennis - Humans are heading back to the Moon. Tennis, anyone?
  • Moon Water - Come and get it? Some researchers believe there's water on the Moon inS reach of human explorers.
  • Morning Planets - The morning sky this weekend is sparkling. Wake up early to see Mercury, Venus, Saturn and more.
  • Mysterious Lunar Swirls - Lunar swirls are strange markings on the Moon that resemble the cream in your coffee...
  • Mysterious Cancer - Researchers agree that space radiation can cause cancer. They're just not sure how.
  • NASA Naps -NASA-supported sleep researchers are learning new and surprising things...
  • NASA Spacecraft to Hit the Moon - In Search of Water...
  • Near-Earth - Asteroid Comet Impact Hazards Website.
  • New Moons of Pluto - Astronomers may have found two new moons orbiting Pluto.
  • New Phenomena on the Sun - It's enough to make you leap out of your seat: A magnetic vortex almost as big as Earth...
  • Orbital Express Launches Successfully - Last night an Atlas V rocket carrying the Orbital Express satellite servicing demonstrator thundered away from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station...
  • Perseid Earthgrazers - Blame it on the Moon.
  • Planets around Dead Stars - April 5, 2006: NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has uncovered new evidence...
  • Plastic Spaceships - A "designer material" derived from plastic could help protect astronauts on their way to Mars.
  • Prospecting for Lunar Water - Settling alien worlds is thirsty work.
  • Prozac for Plants - How do you get plants to grow on Mars? The first step: relieve their anxiety.
  • Radiation Resistant Computers - Researchers are developing advanced computers that can think clearly even when they're bombarded by space radiation.
  • Radical! Liquid Water on Enceladus
  • Radioactive Moon - How much radiation awaits lunar colonists? A new NASA mission aims to find out.
  • Rainbows on Titan - Saturn's moon Titan is wet, according to the ESA's Huygens probe, but Titan's "water" is not like Earth's.
  • Saturn, all night long - On Thursday, January 13th, Saturn will be 750 million miles from Earth...
  • Saturn Hailstorm - An instrument onboard Cassini recorded a flurry of tiny particles pelting the spacecraft as it crossed Saturn's dusty ring plane.
  • Sci-fi Life Support - On real-life voyages to the Moon and Mars, science fact may end up imitating science fiction.
  • Science@NASA ... to go - A new "podcast" puts audio recordings of NASA science news articles into your pocket MP3 player.
  • Scientists Predict Big Solar Cycle - Evidence is mounting: the next solar cycle is going to be a big one.
  • Secrets of a Salty Survivor - A microbe that grows in the Dead Sea is teaching scientists about the art of DNA repair.
  • See the Incredible Shrinking Planet - Mercury makes a rare appearance in the evening sky this week.
  • Shadows of Venus - The planet Venus is growing so bright, it's actually casting shadows.
  • Shields Up! - A breeze of interstellar helium atoms is blowing through the solar system.
  • Shuttle Sightings - The space shuttle Discovery and the ISS are going to fly in tandem over parts of the United States on August 6th and 7th.
  • Shooting Marbles at 16,000 mph - NASA scientist Bill Cooke is shooting marbles and he's playing "keepsies."
  • Sickening Solar Flares - The biggest solar proton storm in 15 years erupted last week. NASA researchers discuss what it might have done to someone on the Moon.
  • SMART-1 to Crash the Moon - Amateur astronomers, grab your telescopes.
  • Solar Cycle Update - Something strange happened on the sun last week: all the sunspots vanished.
  • Solar Eclipse - On April 8th in North America crescent-shaped sunbeams will dapple the ground during a partial solar eclipse.
  • Solar Minimum Explodes - Solar minimum is looking strangely like Solar Max.
  • Solar Minimum has Arrived
  • Solar Myth - With solar minimum near, the sun continues to be surprisingly active.
  • Solar Sentinels - "We have one solar maximum left to learn what we need to know before we send humans back to the Moon."
  • Solar System Exploration - Part of NASA's Office of Space Science and describes NASA's program to explore the solar system.
  • Soldering Surprise - There's nothing routine about working in space, as astronaut ...
  • South Pole Flyby - Less than one hundred years ago, the south pole of Earth was a land of utter mystery.
  • Space-time Vortex - NASA's Gravity Probe B spacecraft has gathered all the data physicists need to check a bizarre prediction of Einstein's relativity.
  • Spectacular Conjunction - Mercury, Venus and Saturn are converging for a spectacular close encounter this weekend.
  • Spellbinding Planets - In the early morning sky, Venus and Jupiter will have a spellbinding close encounter on Nov. 4th and 5th.
  • Spinning Brains - One day, astronauts might travel through the solar system onboard spinning spaceships. Can human brains adapt?
  • Spooky Astronomy - Halloween is a big night for astronomers.
  • Sunset Planets - Venus, Jupiter and the Moon are gathering for a beautiful sunset sky show.
  • SSE: Planets: Jupiter: Overview.
  • Summer Moon Illusion - The lowest-hanging full moon in 18 years is going to play tricks on you this week.
  • Surprises from the Edge of the Solar System
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