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EXCEDE the Search for Planets
Topic: Missions
02/17/12
Summary: Astronomers are developing new technology for a space telescope that would sit high above the Earth's surface and observe how planets around other stars form and evolve. The mission would return valuable data for astrobiologists who are searching for distant, habitable worlds.

NASA's Flat Budget Requires Hard Choices
Topic: Missions
02/14/12
Summary: NASA announced Monday a $17.7 billion budget request for fiscal year 2013. The budget does not enable NASA to move forward with the planned 2016 and 2018 ExoMars missions in collaboration with the European Space Agency.

Could a ‘Death Star’ Really Destroy a Planet?
Topic: Missions
01/20/12
Summary: Researchers pose the question, could a small moon-sized battle station generate enough energy to destroy an Earth-sized planet?

The 100-Year Starship Study
Topic: Missions
01/08/12
Summary: At the recent "100 Year Starship Study" conference, scientists discussed the challenges that humankind faces in our quest for interstellar travel.

Astrobiology Top 10: The Lure of the High Frontier
Topic: Missions
12/29/11
Summary: Astrobiology Magazine is highlighting the top 10 stories of 2011. At number five, NASA launched the final space shuttle mission. This retrospective essay provides a personal view of Shuttle´s first launch -- STS-1 -- over thirty years ago. (Originally published 07/07/2011)

Astrobiology Top 10: The Future for Space Missions
Topic: Missions
12/27/11
Summary: Astrobiology Magazine is highlighting the top 10 stories of 2011. At number seven, the National Research Council releases a long-anticipated report that recommends a suite of flagship missions for exploring the solar system in the next decade. (Originally published 03/09/2011)

The Amazing Adventures of AstrobioBot
Topic: Missions
12/01/11
Summary: The first series of Astrobio Comics told the tale of an exploration mission - all through the eyes of a little robotic instrument and his journey to becoming a full-fledged Astrobiology adventurer. Welcome to The Amazing Adventures of AstrobioBot!

Tractor Beams for Planetary Particles
Topic: Missions
11/04/11
Summary: NASA is studying ways to make 'tractor beams' a reality. The technology could provide an excellent method for collecting extraterrestrial samples from planets like Mars.

The James Webb Telescope Will See Earth-Like Worlds
Topic: Missions
10/24/11
Summary: The James Webb Space Telescope is facing possible cancelation due to the increasing cost of the project. But according to Matt Mountain and John Grunsfeld of the Space Telescope Science Institute, the telescope will provide an invaluable view of Earth-like worlds.

Communicating in Space by Laser Beam
Topic: Missions
09/25/11
Summary: A new optical communications could help NASA dramatically reduce the time it takes to transmit high-resolution images from Mars.

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