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January 22, 2014
IRON AND ICE
'Sleeping beauty' comet probe awakens from slumber
Paris (AFP) Jan 20, 2014
The European probe Rosetta woke up Monday after a 31-month hibernation in a nearly decade-old quest to explore a comet, the European Space Agency (ESA) announced. "Hello, world!" ESA said on Twitter, mimicking the signal sent back from deep space by the billion-dollar unmanned craft. The agency described Rosetta as a "sleeping beauty" that had emerged from a long sleep. "It was a fairy-tale ending to a tense chapter," it said. Europe's most ambitious space mission, the craft was launched ... read more
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TIME AND SPACE

Russian science head urges going ahead on particle accelerator
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MOON DAILY

NASA Seeks Partnership Opportunities For Commercial Lunar Landers
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Chang'e-3 probe sets out on new missions
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IRON AND ICE

Rosetta, ESA's 'sleeping beauty' wakes up from deep space hibernation
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Rosetta Spacecraft Waking Up for Final Leg of Comet Landing
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

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MOON DAILY

China's lunar probe observes stars, explores moon
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

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TIME AND SPACE

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TECH SPACE

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TECH SPACE

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MOON DAILY

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IRON AND ICE

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TECH SPACE

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