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Tuesday, June 14, 2016

JPL News - Day in Review

 

DAY IN REVIEW
Gluttonous Star May Hold Clues to Planet Formation
Astronomers have gained a new perspective on the behavior of outbursting star FU Orionis, using data from an airborne observatory and a space telescope.
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A First: NASA Spots Single Methane Leak from Space
For the first time, an instrument onboard an orbiting spacecraft has measured the methane emissions from a single, specific leaking facility on Earth's surface.
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Rover Opportunity Wrapping up Study of Martian Valley
"Marathon Valley," slicing through a large crater's rim on Mars, has provided fruitful research targets for NASA's Opportunity rover since July 2015, but the rover may soon move on.
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