The Journal of Young Investigators: An Undergraduate, Peer-Reviewed Science Journal
Volume 19, Issue 17. Nov 2009
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Browsing: Space Missions
10 articles found
An Aging Marvel – NASA’s Space Shuttle’s “Golden Years”
Ice Anyone? World's Largest Iceberg Breaks Up
12 November 2005
Neutron Star Born Instead of Black Hole
05 November 2005
Satellite Sees Through Hurricane Wilma’s Path
24 October 2005
Returning to Flight, Continuing to What?
In Search of Surprises: The Latest Mars Orbiter Blasts Off
12 August 2005
The Search for Extraterrestrial Life
20 June 2005
Remote-sensing Techniques Reveal Lands are Changing into Deserts
20 December 2004
Humanitarian Groups Use Satellites to Map Africa
30 November 2004
Satellite Keeps an Eye on Zoo Animals
17 November 2004