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  1. New 111 foot antenna started communicating with two Mars spacecraft on Oct. 1 and is now officially operational:

  2. This week in solar system, Mars. Learn about its past and our future there. Get the details:

  3. Our is exploring the world of virtual reality, from mission research to educational outreach efforts:

  4. Strong thunderstorms can be seen in satellite views of Tropical Storm Nicole as it heads toward Bermuda. Details:

  5. Cargo launch of ’s Antares rocket to postponed to no earlier than Oct. 16 at 8:03pm ET:

  6. Bending over backwards…a cloud of plasma is seen suspended above the sun by magnetic forces. Take a look:

  7. This image from shows that even on Saturn's night side, the planet's rings remain mostly in sunlight:

  8. After , in FL opened today. We're discussing the recovery live at 12:30pm ET. Watch:

  9. “California – the beautiful Golden State viewed from space.”

  10. We’re pushing the boundaries of exploration and imagination. See how in Admin Bolden & blog:

  11. Small satellite gives big data! New mini satellite is observing a class of X-ray light that has rarely been studied:

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  13. The detected superhot blobs of gas, each twice size of Mars, being ejected near a dying star. Details:

  14. Darkened with the shadow it casts across the rings. looks down above the planet's nightside

  15. Peering into a spiral galaxy 11 million light-years away, saw a mixture of stars, gas & dust. Details:

  16. Launch of the CRS mission has been rescheduled for October 14 at 8:51 p.m. EDT. More information here:

  17. Post-tropical Cyclone was swallowed up by a cold front. Take a last look at the storm before that happened:

  18. Meet , our spacecraft that will do an all-sky survey to discover new planets outside our solar system:

  19. To assist in the disaster response efforts, scientists used radar imagery of Italy’s Aug. earthquake to gauge damage

  20. What science experiments did crew members on work on this week? Find out here:

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