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Robotic Spaceflight

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Pluto’s mysterious floating hills

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Saturn’s rings: less than meets the eye?

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Pluto’s widespread water ice

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Rosetta team confirms water ice on Comet 67P’s surface

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New details on Ceres seen in Dawn images

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“X” marks a curious corner on Pluto’s icy plains

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Cassini Completes Final Close Enceladus Flyby

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Has NASA kept track of the orbits of the Mariners and Rangers that missed the Moon? Do they know where they are and if they would return to Earth?

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Why doesn’t NASA reuse space probe designs from successful missions like Cassini, New Horizons, and the Mars rovers? Using the same design and tweaking for landing on different planets or orbiting them would seemingly make the entire endeavor cheaper.

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New findings from New Horizons shape understanding of Pluto and its moons

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Silica presents puzzles for Mars rover team

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Cassini closes in on Enceladus one last time

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