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China denies attempting to get US space data
18:28 18 November 2008 | 11 comments
The denial comes a day after a physicist in the US pleaded guilty to illegally exporting data for space launch vehicles to China
Images were sent between a NASA probe and Earth in the first test of an internet-like data transmission system for space
A balloon-borne experiment in Antarctica detected energetic electrons from space that may be the signature of dark matter
Hunting for a planet that can support life? There's more to it than looking for Earth's distant twin, says David Shiga
Chemical fingerprints in the soil suggest Mars may have had a succession of oceans
18:28 18 November 2008 | 11 comments
The denial comes a day after a physicist in the US pleaded guilty to illegally exporting data for space launch vehicles to China
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Henry Spencer argues that astronauts should return to the Moon - but not for the reasons you might think
The rovers depend on sunlight for power - why weren't they designed to handle dust?
Where should NASA aim for next: the Moon, or Mars?
US company Odyssey Moon Ventures, the first team to complete registration for the Google prize, announced a partnership with NASA to land an unmanned robot on the Moon
This week's gallery includes images of stellar baby booms in a nearby galaxy and US astronauts who cast their votes from space
Want to know what's really happening inside a supernova? Then grab a megalaser and create one for yourself, says Stuart Clark
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