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February 9, 2016 by Guest Author
SCIENCE CORNER A veteran interplanetary traveler is writing the closing chapter in its long and storied expedition. By Dr. Marc D. Rayman In its final orbit,...
SCIENCE CORNER A veteran interplanetary traveler is writing the closing chapter in its long and storied expedition. By Dr. Marc D. Rayman In its final orbit,...
SCIENCE CORNER Among the questions scientists are grappling with is what the nature of Ceres’ bright regions is. By Dr. Marc D. Rayman There are many...
SCIENCE CORNER Dear Exuldawnt Readers, Dawn has completed another outstandingly successful campaign to acquire a wealth of pictures and other data in its...
SCIENCE CORNER NASA’s Dawn spacecraft fired up its ion engine on Friday, Oct. 23, to begin its journey toward its fourth and final science orbit at dwarf...
The annual NASA-JPL Pasadena Open House is here again. It takes place one weekend a year where they put their missions on display and let you roam around their...
SCIENCE CORNER Eight years ago today, Dawn was gravitation-ally bound to a planet. By Dr. Marc D. Rayman It was conceived and built there by creatures curious...
SCIENCE CORNER Many residents of Earth’s northern hemisphere have already completed their leisurely summer vacations by now. By Dr. Marc D. Rayman On Ceres,...
SCIENCE CORNER The closest-yet views of Ceres, delivered by NASA’s Dawn spacecraft, show the small world’s features in unprecedented detail,...
SCIENCE CORNER An ambitious explorer from Earth is gaining the best views ever of dwarf planet Ceres. More than two centuries after its discovery, this...
SCIENCE CORNER | Control of Dawn’s orientation in the weightless conditions of spaceflight is the responsibility of the attitude control system. By Dr. Marc...
SCIENCE CORNER↓ A recent findings published by scientists from the Pasadena based Oak Crest Institute of Science, is gaining national and international...