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Fwd: Creating Mars-Like Clouds on Earth | Sailing through the Heavens | Scott Carpenter's Life in Photos



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Subject: Creating Mars-Like Clouds on Earth | Sailing through the Heavens | Scott Carpenter's Life in Photos
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Scientists Cook Up Mars-Like Clouds On Earth In Former Nuclear Reactor

Clouds on Mars need almost twice the level of humidity of Earth clouds to form, new research reveals.

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Sunjammer, World's Largest Solar Sail, Passes Key Test for 2015 Launch

"Scientists completed a key milestone for NASA's Sunjammer mission. The agency's spacecraft is slated to carry the largest solar solar sail ever launched.

 
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A NASA Jupiter probe remains in a protective "safe mode" one day after completing a speed-boosting flyby of Earth, but mission officials have expressed confidence that the issue will be solved soon.

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Aurora 7: Astronaut Scott Carpenter's Mercury Flight in Pictures

See photos from Mercury astronaut Scott Carpenter's historic Aurora 7 orbital flight on May 24, 1962. The flight was America's second orbital spaceflight.

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Watery Asteroid Found Around Dying Star, Potential Habitable Planet Ingredient

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