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Mars Express to rendezvous with Martian moon (7/20/2008)

Mars Express to rendezvous with Martian moonScientists and engineers are preparing ESA's Mars Express for several close fly-bys of the Martian moon Phobos ...> Full Article



Team Finds Evidence of Water in Moon's Interior (7/13/2008)

Team Finds Evidence of Water in Moon's InteriorResearch team has for the first time found evidence of water deep within the Moon ...> Full Article


Wandering Poles Left Scars on Europa (5/15/2008)

Curved features on Jupiter's moon Europa may indicate that its poles have wandered by almost 90° ...> Full Article



Could There Be Life On Saturn's Moon Enceladus? (4/22/2008)

Could There Be Life On Saturn's Moon Enceladus?Could microbial life exist inside Enceladus, where no sunlight reaches, photosynthesis is impossible and no oxygen is available? To answer that question, we need look no farther than our own planet to find examples of the types of exotic ecosystems that could make life possible on Saturn's geyser moon. The answer appears to be, yes, it could be possible. ...> Full Article



The Moon and the Magnetotail (4/21/2008)

The Moon and the MagnetotailEarth's magnetotail discharges plasma to charge the Moon. ...> Full Article



HIRISE Sees Phobos in Color and Stereo (4/14/2008)

HIRISE Sees Phobos in Color and StereoThe High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment has produced a new color stereo view of Phobos, the larger and inner of Mars' two tiny moons. ...> Full Article



Ocean may exist beneath Titan's crust (3/27/2008)

Ocean may exist beneath Titan's crustCassini has discovered evidence that points to the existence of an underground ocean of water and ammonia on Saturn's moon Titan. The findings were made using radar measurements of Titan's rotation. ...> Full Article



Novel spots found on Jupiter (3/18/2008)

Novel spots found on JupiterScientists have observed unexpected luminous spots on Jupiter caused by its moon Io. ...> Full Article



Naval Research Laboratory and Smithsonian Team Up to Study Observatory for Far Side of Moon (3/13/2008)

Naval Research Laboratory and Smithsonian Team Up to Study Observatory for Far Side of MoonA team of scientists and engineers has been selected by NASA to study design concepts for a radio telescope destined for the far side of the Moon. The telescope, at present dubbed the Dark Ages Lunar Interferometer (DALI), will peer into the last unexplored epoch in the early history of the universe. The team is led by the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) and includes key contributions from Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO) personnel. ...> Full Article



Saturn's moon Rhea may have rings, too, Cassini discovers (3/8/2008)

Saturn's moon Rhea may have rings, too, Cassini discoversUK scientists and international colleagues using NASA's Cassini spacecraft which is currently orbiting Saturn have found evidence of material orbiting Rhea, Saturn's second largest moon. This finding is the first time rings may have been found around a moon. ...> Full Article


How Saturn's Moon Enceladus Violently Spurts Dust And Water Plume Into Space: New Theory (2/27/2008)

An enormous plume of dust and water spurts violently into space from the south pole of Enceladus, Saturn's sixth-largest moon. This raging eruption has intrigued scientists ever since the Cassini spacecraft provided dramatic images of the phenomenon. ...> Full Article



Cassini finds mingling moons may share a dark past (2/20/2008)

Cassini finds mingling moons may share a dark pastDespite the incredible diversity of Saturn's icy moons, theirs is a story of great interaction. Some are pock-marked, some seemingly dirty, others pristine, one spongy, one two-faced, some still spewing with activity and some seeming to be captured from the far reaches of the solar system. Yet many of them have a common thread - black 'stuff' coating their surfaces. ...> Full Article



Titan's surface organics surpass oil reserves on Earth (2/14/2008)

Titan's surface organics surpass oil reserves on EarthSaturn's orange moon Titan has hundreds of times more liquid hydrocarbons than all the known oil and natural gas reserves on Earth, according to new Cassini data. The hydrocarbons rain from the sky, collecting in vast deposits that form lakes and dunes. ...> Full Article



February's Red Moon: Lunar Eclipse On 21 February (2/12/2008)

February's Red Moon: Lunar Eclipse On 21 FebruaryPeople across the western hemisphere may be surprised to see a rust-coloured Moon in the sky on 21 February. Early that morning (the evening of the 20 February for observers in North and South America) will be this year's first and only total eclipse of the Moon. ...> Full Article



Lowest Frequency Radar Echo From The Moon Ever Detected (1/9/2008)

Lowest Frequency Radar Echo From The Moon Ever DetectedA team of scientists from the Naval Research Laboratory, the Air Force Research Laboratory's (AFRL's) Research Vehicles Directorate, Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M., and the University of New Mexico (UNM) has detected the lowest frequency radar echo from the moon ever seen with earth-based receivers. ...> Full Article



Scientist leads discovery of mountains on Saturn's largest moon (12/25/2007)

Scientist leads discovery of mountains on Saturn's largest moonBy analyzing images from NASA's Cassini Radar instrument, a Brigham Young University professor helped discover and analyze mountains on Saturn's largest moon, additional evidence that it has some of the most earthlike processes of any celestial body in the solar system. ...> Full Article



Return to Europa: A closer look is possible (12/18/2007)

Return to Europa: A closer look is possibleJupiter's moon Europa is just as far away as ever, but new research is bringing scientists closer to being able to explore its tantalizing ice-covered ocean and determine its potential for harboring life. ...> Full Article


Twin satellites will study the moon's gravitational pull (12/18/2007)

Twin satellites will study the moon's gravitational pullMIT will lead a $375 million mission to map the moon's interior and reconstruct its thermal history, NASA announced this week. ...> Full Article


Earth's magnetic field could help protect astronauts working on the moon (12/14/2007)

Earth's magnetic field could help protect astronauts working on the moonIt has been 35 years since humans last walked on the moon, but there has been much recent discussion about returning, either for exploration or to stage a mission to Mars. However, there are concerns about potential radiation danger for astronauts during long missions on the lunar surface. ...> Full Article


Hot spot on Enceladus causes plumes (12/13/2007)

Hot spot on Enceladus causes plumesEnceladus, the tiny satellite of Saturn, is colder than ice, but data gathered by the Cassini-Huygens Mission to Saturn and Titan has detected a hot spot that could mean there is life in the old moon after all. In fact, for researchers of the outer planets, Enceladus is so intellectually hot, it's smokin'. ...> Full Article


Travel Maps Of The Lunar North Pole (12/10/2007)

Travel Maps Of The Lunar North PoleA new map obtained with SMART-1 data shows the geography and illumination of the lunar north pole. Such maps will be of great use for future lunar explorers. ...> Full Article


Organic 'building blocks' discovered in Titan's atmosphere (12/1/2007)

Organic 'building blocks' discovered in Titan's atmosphereScientists analysing data gathered by the Cassini spacecraft have confirmed the presence of heavy negative ions in the upper regions of Titan's atmosphere. These particles may act as organic building blocks for even more complicated molecules and their discovery was completely unexpected because of the chemical composition of the atmosphere (which lacks oxygen and mainly consists of nitrogen and methane). The observation has now been verified on 16 different encounters and findings will be published in Geophysical Research Letters on November 28. ...> Full Article


Astronomers Say Moons Like Ours Are Uncommon (11/21/2007)

Astronomers Say Moons Like Ours Are UncommonThe next time you take a moonlit stroll, or admire a full, bright-white moon looming in the night sky, you might count yourself lucky. New observations from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope suggest that moons like Earth's - that formed out of tremendous collisions - are uncommon in the universe, arising at most in only five to 10 percent of planetary systems. ...> Full Article


First Known Belt Of Moonlets In Saturn's Rings Detected (10/29/2007)

First Known Belt Of Moonlets In Saturn's Rings DetectedA narrow belt harboring moonlets as large as football stadiums discovered in Saturn's outermost ring probably resulted when a larger moon was shattered by a wayward asteroid or comet eons ago. ...> Full Article


Drizzly Mornings On Xanadu -- Saturn's Moon Titan (10/15/2007)

Drizzly Mornings On Xanadu -- Saturn's Moon TitanNoted for its bizarre hydrocarbon lakes and frozen methane clouds, Saturn's largest moon, Titan, also appears to have widespread drizzles of methane, according to a team of astronomers at the University of California, Berkeley. ...> Full Article


Cassini's new view of land of lakes and seas (10/12/2007)

Cassini's new view of land of lakes and seasThe best views of the hydrocarbon lakes and seas on Saturn's moon Titan taken by the Cassini spacecraft are being released today. ...> Full Article


Pluto-bound Spacecraft Sees Changes In Jupiter System (10/11/2007)

Pluto-bound Spacecraft Sees Changes In Jupiter SystemThe voyage of NASA's Pluto-bound New Horizons spacecraft through the Jupiter system earlier this year provided a bird's-eye view of a dynamic planet that has changed since the last close-up looks by NASA spacecraft. ...> Full Article


Cassini on the trail of a runaway mystery (10/10/2007)

Cassini on the trail of a runaway mysteryScientists are on the trail of Iapetus' mysterious dark side, which seems to be home to a bizarre 'runaway' process that is transporting vaporised water ice from the dark areas to the white areas of the Saturnian moon. ...> Full Article


Saturn's moon Iapetus is the Yin-Yang of the Solar System (9/16/2007)

Saturn's moon Iapetus is the Yin-Yang of the Solar SystemCassini scientists are poring through hundreds of images returned from the 10 September fly-by of Saturn's two-toned moon Iapetus. ...> Full Article


Cassini Flies By Saturn's Walnut-Shaped Moon Iapetus (9/14/2007)

Cassini Flies By Saturn's Walnut-Shaped Moon IapetusCassini completed its closest flyby of the odd moon Iapetus on Sept. 10, 2007. The spacecraft flew about 1,640 kilometers (1,000 miles) from Iapetus' surface and is returning amazing views of the bizarre moon. ...> Full Article


Could Enceladus's Icy Plumes Pose A Hazard To Cassini? (8/30/2007)

Could Enceladus's Icy Plumes Pose A Hazard To Cassini?On 12th March 2008, Cassini will swing by Saturn's moon Enceladus at an altitude of less than 100 kilometres at the point of closest approach. This will give scientists and unprecedented opportunity to study the plumes of water vapour emanating from the "tiger stripe" fissures near the moon's south pole, but it has also given the Cassini team pause for thought as to whether ice grains lofted by the jets could damage the spacecraft. ...> Full Article


Handling Turbulence On Titan And Earth (8/30/2007)

Handling Turbulence On Titan And EarthEver spilled your drink on an airline due to turbulence? Researchers on both sides of the Atlantic are finding new ways to understand the phenomenon - both on Earth and on Titan. ...> Full Article


Will Titan Lose Its Veil? (8/29/2007)

Will Titan Lose Its Veil?The question of whether Titan can retain its thick, organic atmosphere for the rest of its lifetime could hinge on how efficiently methane molecules were packed inside water "crates" during a period of the moon's formation. ...> Full Article


Frigid Enceladus: An Unlikely Harbor For Life (8/15/2007)

Frigid Enceladus: An Unlikely Harbor For LifeA new model of Saturn's icy moon Enceladus may quell hopes of finding life there. Developed by researchers at the University of Illinois, the model explains the most salient observations on Enceladus without requiring the presence of liquid water. ...> Full Article


New Moon Discovered Around Saturn - Brings Total To 60 (7/23/2007)

New Moon Discovered Around Saturn - Brings Total To 60Scientists from the NASA/ESA/ASI Cassini mission have announced the discovery of a new moon orbiting Saturn, bringing the total number of known moons in the Saturnian system to 60. ...> Full Article

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