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NewVirtualDentists
From: redOrbit on Wed, Jul 13 2011 5:04 AM
Millions of people are giving up their dentures for dental implants and now a new Xbox game will help dentists and their patients create the perfect smile. credit: Ivanhoe
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NeptuneRotation
From: redOrbit on Wed, Jul 13 2011 5:04 AM
This video sequence compiles data from Hubble’s observations of Neptune to show the blue-green planet rotating on its tilted axis. A day on Neptune is 16 hours long, and Hubble took images of the planet every four hours. Some of Neptune's moons are also shown.
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DailyMissionRecapFlightDay4
From: redOrbit on Wed, Jul 13 2011 5:04 AM
The STS-135 Flight Day 4 wakeup call was "Tubthumping" by Chumbawamba played for Mission Specialist Sandy Magnus.
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STS135FlightDay3
From: redOrbit on Wed, Jul 13 2011 5:04 AM
A video recap of flight day 3 of the STS-135 mission of space shuttle Atlantis to the International Space Station. credit: NASA
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ShuttleShowcaseSTS125
From: redOrbit on Wed, Jul 13 2011 5:04 AM
After four previous trips to repair and upgrade the Hubble Space Telescope, it was time for the Shuttle to make one final service call to install new, advanced instruments, batteries, gyros and insulation on the astronomical icon. credit: NASA
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June7BallisticBlastResultsinSolarTsunami
From: redOrbit on Wed, Jul 13 2011 5:04 AM
In addition to the magnificent blast, SDO detected a shadowy shock wave issuing from the blast site on the June 7, 2011 event. The 'solar tsunami' propagated more than halfway across the sun, visibly shaking filaments and loops of magnetism en route. credit: NASA
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STS135FlightDay4CrewWakeUpCall
From: redOrbit on Wed, Jul 13 2011 5:04 AM
The crew wake up call begins flight day 4 aboard space shuttle Atlantis during the STS-135 mission. credit: NASA
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FlightDay5CrewWakeUpCall
From: redOrbit on Wed, Jul 13 2011 5:04 AM
The STS-135 Flight Day 5 wakeup call was "More" by Matthew West played for Mission Specialist Rex Walheim. credit: NASA
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ShuttleCloseoutCrewSaysGoodbye
From: redOrbit on Sat, Jul 09 2011 6:36 PM
The space shuttle program’s closeout crew says goodbye. credit: NASA
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Atlantis039FinalFlightBlastsOff
From: redOrbit on Sat, Jul 09 2011 6:36 PM
Space shuttle Atlantis blasts off for the final time on STS-135 mission. credit: NASA
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STS135CrewSuitupandWalkout
From: redOrbit on Sat, Jul 09 2011 6:36 PM
The final crew for the shuttle program suits up for the last bon voyage. credit: NASA
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ClusterObservesJetBrakingandPlasmaHeating
From: redOrbit on Wed, Jul 06 2011 11:24 AM
Observations of high energy jets in the plasma sheet of Earth’s magnetosphere provide key insights into the processes that accelerate and heat the plasma. credit: ESA
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WeirdWarmSpotonExoplanet
From: redOrbit on Sat, Jul 02 2011 1:38 AM
This animation illustrates an unexpected warm spot on the surface of a gaseous exoplanet. NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope discovered that the hottest part of the planet, shown here as bright, orange patches on the surface, is not directly under the glare of its star but over to the side. ...
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MostDistantQuasarFound
From: redOrbit on Thu, Jun 30 2011 11:32 PM
This sequence starts with a wide-field view of the prominent constellation of Leo (The Lion). As we zoom in many fainter stars become visible as well as a few of the many galaxies in this part of the sky. We gradually close in on the most distant quasar found so far. The final view, combining im...
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SwirlingNeptune
From: redOrbit on Thu, Jun 30 2011 11:31 PM
By tracking atmospheric features on Neptune, a UA planetary scientist has accurately determined the planet’s rotation, a feat that had not been previously achieved for any of the gas planets in our solar system except Jupiter. In this animation, the viewer takes the perspective of an object circ...
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HealingArthriticKneesWithaRobot
From: redOrbit on Thu, Jun 30 2011 11:31 PM
It’s a pain millions will feel. How a new surgery is scrapping away arthritic knees and helping to get people moving again. credit: Ivanhoe
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EnormousCoronalMassEjection
From: redOrbit on Wed, Jun 29 2011 9:44 PM
The Sun unleashed an M-2 (medium-sized) solar flare with a substantial coronal mass ejection (CME) on June 7 that is visually spectacular. The large cloud of particles mushroomed up and fell back down looking as if it covered an area of almost half the solar surface. credit: NASA
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SimulationofEventsinAbell2744
From: redOrbit on Thu, Jun 23 2011 2:01 AM
This animation shows how the remarkable merger event that created the galaxy cluster Abell 2944, nicknamed Pandora’s Cluster, may have happened. The red regions are clouds of very hot gas, detected by their X-ray emission. The blue clouds are regions rich in dark matter that can only be discover...
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AtourofCentaurusA
From: redOrbit on Fri, Jun 17 2011 5:48 AM
The Hubblecast’s Dr J, aka Joe Liske, takes us on a tour of Centaurus A, a bright and dusty galaxy in the Southern sky. Hubble’s observations are the most detailed ever made of this galaxy. credit: ESA
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PanacrossCentaurusA
From: redOrbit on Fri, Jun 17 2011 5:48 AM
Centaurus A, also known as NGC 5128, is well known for its dramatic dusty lanes of dark material.
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