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Curiosity’s sample scoop: Scientists, feel free to high-five
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesThe Mars rover Curiosity drilled into the surface of Mars for the first time, and now proud scientists have sent ...... -
NASA rover Curiosity scoops up first Martian rock sample
NASA’s Curiosity rover has collected the first sample from inside a rock on another planet. The rover used its drill to bore into a rock on Mars earlier this month. But images released Wednesday showed the proof — the rover’s scoop...
Tags: Science and Technology, NASA, NASA Mars Exploration Program, Google Inc.
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2012 fashion and style around the globe
Special to the Los Angeles TimesLondon calling The queen's Diamond Jubilee was a chance to look back at 60 years of colorful suits and hats. And everyone seemed more than eager to hop aboard the royal train, including Pantone, which color-coded her highness' most iconic outfits, and...Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Ryan Lochte, Stella McCartney, Summer Olympics, Barack Obama
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Dan Goods, JPL's science seer
When artist Dan Goods arrived at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, they gave him a six-month shot. In May, he'll have been there 10 years as JPL's "visual strategist." He glued soda bottles to the roof of his Taurus to create music on an m.p.h. pipe organ....
Tags: Science and Technology, Music, Space Programs, NASA, Entertainment
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Asteroid to fly by Earth on Friday: See it now
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesAs asteroid 2012 DA14 continues to zoom ever closer to Earth, astronomers are releasing new images of the space rock, ...... -
Russian meteor: Could there be an early warning system?
L.A. NOWIf a meteor was heading toward California, would residents have any warning? It all depends on the size of the space rock and the time of day. At night, astronomers can see an object hurtling toward Earth through a telescope....... -
Meteor in Russia was too small to spot in advance, scientists say
This post has been updated. See note below. If a meteor was heading toward California, would residents have any warning? It all depends on the size of the space rock and the time of day. At night, astronomers can see an object hurtling toward...Tags: 2012 DA14 (asteroid), Astronomy, Russia, Injuries and Wounds, NASA
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NASA Curiosity rover drills first Martian rock, named John Klein
NASA’s Curiosity rover has successfully drilled its first rock on Mars, officials at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory announced over the weekend. The drill’s use is a Martian landmark -- the first time scientists have drilled into the surface....
Tags: Science and Technology, NASA, Science, NASA Mars Exploration Program
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La Caņada History: Water District links with Colorado River Aqueduct
Ten Years Ago State and county hazardous materials teams spent several hours in La Caņada Flintridge on a January day in 2003, collecting the dumped remains of a methamphetamine lab found in a front yard on Vista Place. Narcotics experts estimated...
Tags: NASA, Methamphetamine (drug), Natural Resource Industry
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Russian 'meteor' was actually a tiny asteroid, NASA says
This post has been updated, as indicated below.At a news conference Friday, NASA scientists said the object that exploded over Russia was a “tiny asteroid” that measured roughly 45 feet across, weighed about 10,000 tons and traveled about 40,000 mph. The object vaporized roughly 15 miles...Tags: 2012 DA14 (asteroid), Explosions, Science and Technology, Space Programs, NASA
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Asteroid buzzes, misses Earth - unlike meteor
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A 150-foot asteroid hurtled through Earth's backyard Friday, coming within an incredible 17,150 miles and making the closest known flyby for a rock of its size. In a chilling coincidence, a meteor exploded above Russia'...
Tags: 2012 DA14 (asteroid), Astronomy, Explosions, Science and Technology, Russia
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Meteor in Russia not part of asteroid flyby, JPL says
The meteor that created a shock wave when it entered Earth’s atmosphere early Friday is not connected to the asteroid that is slated to pass by the planet today, according to scientists at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Hundreds of people...Tags: 2012 DA14 (asteroid), Russia, NASA, Google+
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