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OCO-2 Successfully Launches | Salty Ocean Inside Saturn Moon | Fireworks in Nearby Galaxy | Radio Delivered for 2016 Mars Orbiter

 

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NASA Launches Carbon Mission to Watch Earth Breathe
NASA successfully launched its first spacecraft dedicated to studying atmospheric carbon dioxide at 2:56 a.m. PDT (5:56 a.m. EDT) Wednesday.

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Ocean on Saturn Moon Could be as Salty as the Dead Sea
Scientists analyzing data from NASA's Cassini mission have firm evidence the ocean inside Saturn's largest moon, Titan, might be as salty as Earth's Dead Sea.

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Black Hole Fireworks in Nearby Galaxy
"Fireworks" in a nearby galaxy are driving away its star-making fuel.

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NASA Radio Delivered for Europe's 2016 Mars Orbiter
The first of two NASA Electra radios that will fly aboard the European Space Agency's next mission to Mars has been delivered onto the ESA ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO).

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