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Test of the improved TM 65 engine.
Credit: Copenhagen Suborbitals
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Test of the improved TM 65 engine.
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NASA dixit:
“After launching in their Soyuz TMA-07M spacecraft, Expedition 34/35 Soyuz Commander Roman Romanenko, Flight Engineer Tom Marshburn of NASA and Flight Engineer Chris Hadfield of the Canadian Space Agency arrived at the International Space Station on Dec. 21, docking their craft to the Rassvet module on the Russian segment of the complex.”
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On December 19, 2012, Soyuz TMA-07M lifted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The Soyuz spacecraft is carrying NASA astronaut Tom Marshburn, CSA astronaut Chris Hadfield and Russian cosmonaut Roman Romanenko to the International Space Station.
Credit: NASA/Roscosmos
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NASA Goddard dixit:
“This cosmological simulation follows the development of a single disk galaxy over about 13.5 billion years, from shortly after the Big Bang to the present time. Colors indicate old stars (red), young stars (white and bright blue) and the distribution of gas density (pale blue); the view is 300,000 light-years across. The simulation ran on the Pleiades supercomputer at NASA\’s Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif., and required about 1 million CPU hours. It assumes a universe dominated by dark energy and dark matter.”
Credit: F. Governato and T. Quinn (Univ. of Washington), A. Brooks (Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison), and J. Wadsley (McMaster Univ.)
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NASA dixit:
“Since Sentinels of the Heliosphere in 2008, there have been a few new missions, and a few missions have been shut down. As of Fall of 2012, here\’s a tour of the NASA Near-Earth Heliophysics fleet, covering the space from near-Earth orbit out to the orbit of the Moon.”
Credit: NASA
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ESA dixit:
“2012 has seen three launchers lift off from Europe\’s Spaceport in French Guiana. The heavy Ariane 5, the medium Soyuz and the small Vega now provide Europe with a full range of launch services and capabilities. Watch this new video of the trio\’s assembly, final preparations, rollout and liftoff.”
Credit: ESA/Arianespace
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