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Fwd: Q&A Chief Scientist Ed Stone | Europe's GOCE Falling | Kermit Photobomb's NASA



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Date: September 13, 2013 12:05:58 PM GMT-06:00
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Subject: Q&A Chief Scientist Ed Stone | Europe's GOCE Falling | Kermit Photobomb's NASA
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Leaving the Solar System: Q&A with Voyager 1 Chief Scientist Ed Stone

SPACE.com caught up with Voyager project scientist Ed Stone to discuss Voyager 1's historic achievement and what's next for the venerable probe.

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Stargazer Snaps Beautiful Blazing Solar Prominence (Photo)

Astrophotographer Göran Strand of Östersund, Sweden captured this amazing view of a solar prominence erupting from the sun on Sept. 4, 2013. How he did it SAFELY

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Gravity Satellite

Europe's GOCE Gravity-Probing Satellite Will Fall to Earth Soon

A gravity-mapping European satellite nearing the end of its fuel supply will make an uncontrolled plunge back to Earth, likely in October, AFP reported. Most of the satellite will burn up in the atmosphere, but a quarter of it likely will survive reentry.

Frog Photobomb

Frog Photobombs NASA Moon Probe Launch (Photo)

A small frog was sent sky-high by the rocket carrying NASA's newest moon into space last Friday (Sept. 6). See the photo here.

Doomsday Universe

Doomsday? Universe's Fate Depends on True Mass of Tiny Particle

The universe may end in another 10 billion years or so if the top quark, the heaviest of all the known elementary particles, turns out to be heavier than previously thought, researchers say.

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NASA Identifies 3 Potential Asteroid Targets to Catch With Space Lasso

NASA has narrowed the list of asteroid targets for its capture mission down to three space rocks. See how the space agency is searching for asteroid destinations here.

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