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Joint ESA And Russian Team In Moscow Ready To Support Jules Verne
Moscow (ESA) Feb 25, 2008
When the Jules Verne Automated Transfer Vehicle is launched in early March it will use several key spacecraft hardware items such as the docking and refuelling systems, and the Kurs radar, procured in Russia. European and Russian engineers have worked together to adapt them from their previous use on the Russian spacecraft Progress and Soyuz to the much larger 20-tonne ATV vessel. ... read more

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    Japan successfully launches high-speed Internet satellite
    Tokyo (AFP) Feb 23, 2008
    Japan successfully launched Saturday an experimental satellite aimed at providing high-speed Internet access across Asia, even when terrestrial infrastructure goes down, the space agency said. The domestically developed H-2A rocket carrying the Kizuna satellite was launched at 17:55 pm (0855 GMT) with no glitches from the Space Centre on Tanegashima island off the southern tip of Kyushu ... more

    China to launch second lunar probe in 2009: report
    Beijing (AFP) Feb 22, 2008
    China hopes to launch its second moon-orbiting satellite in 2009, state media reported Friday, as the country steps up its space programme. The news came after scientists regained contact with the country's first lunar satellite Chang'e-1 following a four-hour blackout, Xinhua news agency said. Ye Peijian, the chief commander of Chang'e-1, did not elaborate on his announcement ... more

    The X PRIZE Foundation Announces Official Contenders In Private Moon Race
    Mountain View CA (SPX) Feb 21, 2008
    The X PRIZE Foundation and Google have announced the first ten teams to register for the Google Lunar X PRIZE, a robotic race to the Moon to win a remarkable $30 million in prizes. This international group of teams will compete to land a privately funded robotic craft on the Moon that is capable of roaming the lunar surface for at least 500 meters and sending video, images and data back to the ... more

    New Theory Sheds Light On Space Enigma
    Leicester UK (JPL) Feb 25, 2008
    An enormous plume of dust and water spurts violently into space from the south pole of Enceladus, Saturn's sixth-largest moon. This raging eruption has intrigued scientists ever since the Cassini spacecraft provided dramatic images of the phenomenon. Now, physicist Nikolai Brilliantov, at the University of Leicester, and colleagues in Germany, have revealed why the dust particles in the ... more

    New Horizons Crosses 9 AU
    Washington DC (SPX) Feb 25, 2008
    New Horizons passed a planetary milepost last week when it reached a distance of 9 astronomical units from the Sun - about 836.6 million miles, or nine times the distance from the Earth to the Sun. "The spacecraft destined for the ninth planet is now just beyond 9 AU and continuing outbound for the solar system's frontier at more than 60,000 kilometers per hour!" says New Horizons Principal ... more

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    US DoD Succeeds In Intercepting Non-Functioning Satellite
    Washington DC (SPX) Feb 22, 2008
    A network of land-, air-, sea- and spaced-based sensors confirms that the U.S. military intercepted a non-functioning National Reconnaissance Office satellite which was in its final orbits before entering the earth's atmosphere. At approximately 10:26 p.m. EST, a U.S. Navy AEGIS warship, the USS Lake Erie (CG-70), fired a single modified tactical Standard Missile-3 (SM-3) hitting the sate ... more

    Shenzhou VII Spaceship Airlock Module, Spacesuit Pass Initial Ground Tests
    Beijing (XNA) Feb 22, 2008
    China has passed initial ground tests for its Shenzhou VII spaceship airlock module and an extravehicular spacesuit, Thursday's China daily quoted a top scientist as saying. "Both the airlock module and the extravehicular spacesuit passed the tests, which simulated the zero-gravity environment of space," said Yang Baohua, head of the China Academy of Space Technology. "This boosts our conf ... more

    Amazing Miniaturized SIDECAR Drives Webb Telescope's Signal
    Greenbelt MD (SPX) Feb 22, 2008
    Many technologies have become so advanced that they've been miniaturized to take up less space and weigh less. That's what happened to detector controls and data conversion electronics on the James Webb Space Telescope being built by Northrop Grumman. The electronics will convert analog signals to digital signals and provide better images to Earth. These components, called a "SIDECAR" have ... more

    UN says its flag to be flown to space station
    United Nations (AFP) Feb 21, 2008
    A United Nations flag is to be flown to the International Space Station in April before returning to earth to be displayed at a space exhibition in Vienna, the UN's Office for Outer Space Affairs said Thursday. The office said the blue and white emblem would be ferried to the orbiting space station by South Korean astronaut Ko San who is to conduct scientific experiments there for eight days ... more

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    NASA Partners With Orbital Sciences For Space Transport Services
    Washington DC (SPX) Feb 21, 2008
    NASA selected Orbital Sciences Corporation of Dulles, Va., to develop and demonstrate commercial orbital transportation services that could open new markets and pave the way for contracts to launch and deliver crew and cargo to the International Space Station. NASA and Orbital Sciences signed a funded Space Act Agreement under the Commercial Orbital Transportation Services Project, known a ... more

    Arianespace Mission Update: The ATV Has Been Integrated On Its Ariane 5 Launcher
    Kourou, French Guiana (SPX) Feb 21, 2008
    Ariane 5's largest payload ever has been integrated on the launch vehicle, taking Arianespace's upcoming historic mission with the Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) one step closer to its March 8 liftoff. The integration process at Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana began late last week, and was concluded with the spacecraft's power-up this weekend atop the launcher. The European-built ... more

    Mars study shows oceans of water bubbled up from below
    Paris (AFP) Feb 20, 2008
    Fan-shaped deltas at the edge of huge basins scattered across Mars were probably formed by a titanic influx of water, gushing from the bowels of the Red Planet, according to study released Wednesday. The origin and morphology of the deltas, studded with curious step-like terraces, have perplexed scientists since they were first observed three years ago. Today the surface of Mars is bone dry ... more

    Spirit Inches Downward Into Final Winter Perch
    Pasadena CA (JPL) Feb 20, 2008
    Spirit is tiptoeing ever so carefully down the north edge of the elevated volcanic plateau known as "Home Plate." Having completed a 4-cm drive on sol 1463, the rover's current northerly tilt is 27.1 degrees. Spirit's handlers plan to have the rover drive another 4 centimeters on sol 1464. Spirit should be at its final winter perch by the end of next week, following a few more 4-cm drives. Given recent progress, Spirit may achieve a northerly, Sun-facing tilt of 30 degrees, higher than originally anticipated. ... more

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