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At roughly 12:30AM ET early on Friday morning, a soda machine-sized NASA spacecraft slammed into the dark side of the moon at 3,600 miles per hour. The impact was entirely planned by NASA engineers in order to conclude the Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) program, which launched late last year. After studying the […]

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An experimental NASA robot could get a big upgrade thanks to Google. The two parties have been working together to integrate Googles Project Tango smartphone prototype — which can detect and map the world around it using a series of sensors — onto NASAs SPHERES — brightly colored, volleyball-sized robots designed to float around the […]

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You might remember NASAs LADEE as the satellite where the administration tested a new broadband-fast laser communication system for sending data back to Earth. Now, however, the Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer is no more, since NASA just crashed the craft into the surface of the Moon. Unfortunately, the vehicle didnt have the power […]

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