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NKorea seen pushing ahead with long-range missile test
Seoul (AFP) June 1, 2009
An unrepentant North Korea appears to be pushing ahead with preparations to test-fire another long-range missile, defying global condemnation of its nuclear test, officials here said Monday. The secretive communist state was also said to be stepping up military drills near the border with the South, which is on heightened alert for a possible repeat of the deadly naval clashes seen in 1999 ... read more

Shuttle Endeavour moved to launch pad
Orlando, Florida (AFP) May 31, 2009
The US space shuttle Endeavour was rolled to a launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center Sunday in preparation for its space mission later this month, NASA said. Endeavour's liftoff is targeted for June 13. The shuttle will take to the International Space Station a Japanese experimental space laboratory. ... more
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    International Space Station Doubles Crew To Six
    Paris, France (ESA) Jun 01, 2009
    The crew of the International Space Station has increased to six for the first time with the arrival of three new residents including ESA astronaut Frank De Winne with the Soyuz TMA-15 spacecraft. The Soyuz TMA-15 docked with the International Space Station at 14:34 CEST (12:34 UT). After leak checks, the hatches between the two spacecraft were opened at 16:14 CEST (14:14 UT). The ne ... more

    Brazil Launches Rocket To Test Launching Base
    Rio De Janeiro, Brazil (XNA) Jun 01, 2009
    The Brazilian Space Agency (AEB) has launched a rocket to test the facilities at the Alcantara Launching Center. The launching, which took place on Friday afternoon, was "a complete success", AEB said in a statement. The mission was code-named Maracati 1 under a partnership between Brazil and Germany. It was the first launch from the Alcantara base since 2007. The rocket, named Orion ... more

    Bad weather may up-end shuttle launch plans: NASA
    Washington (AFP) May 28, 2009
    Stormy Florida weather may push back the launch of the shuttle Endeavour from mid-June to mid-July, NASA said Thursday, as Mother Nature continued to wreak havoc with the US space program's scheduling. "The team right now is just watching the weather," said John Shannon, manager space shuttle program, who said NASA has allotted a three-day window from June 12 to June 15 to launch the Endeavo ... more

    Evidence For Liquid Water On Early Frozen Mars
    Sunnyvale CA (SPX) Jun 01, 2009
    NASA scientists modeled freezing conditions on Mars to test whether liquid water could have been present to form the surface features of the Martian landscape. Researchers report that fluids loaded with dissolved minerals containing elements such as silicon, iron, magnesium, potassium and aluminum, can remain in a liquid state at temperatures well below freezing. The results of this resear ... more

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    SOLAR DAILY
    Industrial TOPCon silicon cell sets new efficiency benchmark
    Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Mar 09, 2026
    Crystalline silicon solar cells dominate the global photovoltaic industry, and tunnel oxide passivating contact (TOPCon) architectures are rapidly gaining market share because they offer strong perf ... more
    Hybrid perovskite device taps power from sun and rain
    Los Angeles CA (SPX) Mar 09, 2026
    A team from the Institute of Materials Science of Seville, a joint center of the Spanish National Research Council and the University of Seville, has developed a hybrid energy harvesting device that ... more
    Defect networks boost performance of next generation perovskite solar cells
    Berlin, Germany (SPX) Feb 18, 2026
    Despite being riddled with impurities and defects, solution processed lead halide perovskites continue to defy expectations as highly efficient solar cell materials, with performance now approaching ... more


    ENERGY TECH
    US fusion report urges new diagnostics for commercial plasma power
    Los Angeles CA (SPX) Mar 09, 2026
    To operate fusion systems safely and reliably, scientists must monitor plasma fuel conditions and measure properties such as temperature and density that influence fusion reactions. This work depend ... more
    US labs map liquid metal path to future fusion power plants
    Los Angeles CA (SPX) Feb 27, 2026
    A national strategy for research on liquid metals in fusion energy systems is taking shape in the United States following a two day meeting at the Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Lab ... more
    Simulations reveal how plasma flow steers fusion reactor exhaust
    Los Angeles CA (SPX) Feb 18, 2026
    Scientists using advanced computer models have solved a long-standing puzzle about how hot plasma exhaust behaves inside tokamak fusion devices, a finding that could help future reactors withstand d ... more
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    NOAA Selects Contractor To Develop GOES-R Ground System
    Washington DC (SPX) May 29, 2009
    The Commerce Department's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has announced that Harris Corporation - Government Communications Systems Division of Melbourne, Fla. has been selected to develop the GOES-R ground system, which will capture, process and distribute information from NOAA's next generation geostationary satellite series to users around the world. The GOES-R ... more

    Planet-Hunting Method Succeeds At Last
    Pasadena CA (SPX) May 29, 2009
    A long-proposed tool for hunting planets has netted its first catch - a Jupiter-like planet orbiting one of the smallest stars known. The technique, called astrometry, was first attempted 50 years ago to search for planets outside our solar system, called exoplanets. It involves measuring the precise motions of a star on the sky as an unseen planet tugs the star back and forth. But the ... more

    NASA Updates Shuttle Endeavour's Move To Launch Pad
    Cape Canaveral FL (SPX) May 29, 2009
    Space shuttle Endeavour now is planned to be moved from Launch Pad 39B to 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 12:01 a.m. EDT on Sunday, May 31, weather permitting. Endeavour is targeted to lift off June 13 on a 16-day mission to the International Space Station. The STS-127 crew's launch dress rehearsal, known as the Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test, has changed from June ... more

    NASA Flies Experimental Probes In 'Wind Tunnel In The Sky'
    Moffett Field CA (SPX) May 29, 2009
    NASA has successfully launched two hypersonic experiments as secondary payloads atop a NASA-built Terrier-Orion two-stage research sounding rocket from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility, Va., at 9:52 a.m. PDT. The rocket lofted two Sub-Orbital Aerodynamic Re-entry Experiments, or SOAREX, probes more than 80 miles high. The two NASA-developed experiments will help engineers and scientists ... more

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  • Crew Prepares For Spacewalk, Arrival Of Soyuz

  • New Method For Finding Alien Oceans
  • The Next Moon Missions
  • Spirit Mars Rover Team Working On An Exit Strategy
  • Astronauts to blast off to expanded space station
  • Rover Teams Report Rich Body Of Research From Victoria Crater
  • NASA Rover Sees Variable Environmental History At Martian Crater
  • Research Demonstrates Potential For Liquid Water On Present-Day Mars
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  • Atlantis lands in California after successful Hubble fix
  • Opportunity Images Belly Pan To Help Spirit
  • ILS To Launch Second SkyTerra Satellite
  • NASA pushed back shuttle landing to Sunday
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  • Astronauts toast with recycled urine
  • NASA Details Plans For Lunar Exploration Robotic Missions
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