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There's a chance that NASA's Kepler space telescope can recover from the malfunction that has halted its wildly successful search for alien planets, mission team members say.The second of Kepler's four reaction wheels — devices that allow the observatory to maintain its position in space — has failed, depriving Kepler of the ability to lock precisely onto its 150,000-plus target stars, NASA oficials announced Wednesday (May 15).But mission engineers are not conceding that Kepler's planet-hunting days have come to an end, vowing to try their best to recover the failed reaction wheels over the coming weeks
Mozda ga i ozive... :unsure:
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Giant Asteroid to Sail Past Earth Today: Watch it Live
Scientists are already watching 1998 QE2 closely, in an attempt to learn more about the asteroid's characteristics and orbit. A team of radio astronomers using NASA's Deep Space Network antenna at Goldstone, Calif., for example, just learned that the asteroid is actually a binary system, with a 2,000-foot-wide (600 m) moon circling the larger space rock.
http://www.space.com/19195-night-sky-planets-asteroids-webcasts.htmlhttp://events.slooh.com/http://www.virtualtelescope.eu/webtv/
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mozes i da se pretplatis da ti posalju email kada ce biti vidljiva sa tvoje lokacije:http://spotthestation.nasa.gov/dodje par sati ranije, i kaze ti pravac i smjer.

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http://vimeo.com/64868713
It’s called the Cosmic Flows project and it’s an effort to map both visible and dark matter densities around our galaxy up to a distance of 300 million light-years. The map, which is presented in video format, shows our immediate intergalactic neighborhood through a series of dynamic 3D representations that are rotated, panned, and zoomed. It's the most detailed map ever created of our local vicinity, and it does a remarkable job showing us what our neighborhood looks like.
Fala Bergasi na linku.
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Uuups!

A Russian Proton-M rocket carrying three GLONASS navigation satellites crashed soon after takeoff from Kazakhstan’s Baikonur cosmodrome. There have reportedly been no casualties to surroundings structures and the town of Baikonur was not affected. Taking into account the Proton-M rocket and three GLONASS satellites, the failed launch has potentially cost the Russian space industry around $200 million, reported Rossiya24 TV channel.
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