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October 01, 2009
MESSENGER Gains Critical Gravity Assist For Mercury Orbital Observations
by Staff Writers
Laurel MD (SPX) Oct 01, 2009 MESSENGER successfully flew by Mercury yesterday, gaining a critical gravity assist that will enable it to enter orbit about Mercury in 2011 and capturing images of five percent of the planet never before seen. With more than 90 percent of the planet's surface already imaged, MESSENGER's science team had drafted an ambitious observation campaign designed to ... read more

Clown takes giant leap into space
Baikonur, Kazakhstan (AFP) Sept 30, 2009
The billionaire founder of the Cirque du Soleil blasted off into orbit on a Russian rocket on Wednesday to bring his trademark humour and acrobatic energy into the ultra-serious world of space flight. Guy Laliberte, 50, a Canadian who spent millions from a personal fortune on his two week visit to the International Space Station (ISS), is likely to be the last such "space tourist" for ... more
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    Radial Channels Carved By Dry Ice
    Pasadena CA (SPX) Oct 01, 2009
    Spider-shaped features in the south polar region of Mars are carved by vaporizing dry ice in a dynamic seasonal process. This image from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter includes several of the distinctive features in an area 1.2 kilometers (three-fourths of a mile) wide. It is one of the HiRISE camera team's featured ... more

    Simulation Suggests Rocky Exoplanet Has Bizarre Atmosphere
    St Louis MO (SPX) Oct 01, 2009
    So accustomed are we to the sunshine, rain, fog and snow of our home planet that we find it next to impossible to imagine a different atmosphere and other forms of precipitation. To be sure, Dr. Seuss came up with a green gluey substance called oobleck that fell from the skies and gummed up the Kingdom of Didd, but it had to be conjured up by wizards and was clearly a thing of magic. ... more

    Arianespace Maintains Record Launch Rate
    Paris, France (SPX) Oct 01, 2009
    Arianespace is continuing its sustained launch pace - with the next mission ready for an October 1 liftoff, and payloads for the following flight now undergoing final checkout at the Spaceport. The October 1 liftoff will be Ariane 5's fifth mission of 2009, carrying the civilian Amazonas 2 satellite for Spain's HISPASAT, along with the German COMSATBw-1 military telecommunications platform ... more

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  • India Set To Launch Satellite With Indigenously Developed Cryogenic Engine

  • Russia To Launch Orbital Lab "Oka-T" In 2015

  • Space Systems/Loral Delivers SES World Skies Satellite To Launch Base

  • Russia Sends Circus Man Into Space

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  • Funding Shortfalls Have Hurt NASA's Constellation Program
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    Space Debris Gets Some Respect
    Bethesda MD (SPX) Sep 28, 2009
    For the last few decades the international space community has freely used near-Earth space for many important applications without regard for the impact of artificial satellites on the space environment. Although space-faring nations have spewed trash from 200 km to beyond 36,000 km, the space below about 1,600 km has been severely abused. Recent events have finally persuaded the U.S. ... more

    Key Process For Space Outpost Proved On 'Vomit Comet' Ride
    Cleveland OH (SPX) Sep 29, 2009
    Flying high over the Gulf of Mexico, researchers from NASA and Case Western Reserve University found a key to unlocking oxygen from the surface of the moon. The celestial body has no atmosphere like Earth's, holding the precious element just a breath away. But, oxygen to breathe, grow food, create water and burn rocket fuel - to make a space outpost a reality - is trapped in its soils. ... more

    SMART-1 Mapped Crash Scene Of Upcoming LCROSS Impact
    Paris, France (ESA) Sep 29, 2009
    The European Space Agency's SMART-1 team has released an image of the future impact site of NASA's Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS). LCROSS will search for water ice on the Moon by making two impacts into a crater named Cabeus A at the lunar South Pole. The impacts are scheduled for 11:30 am UT on 9 October 2009. Bjoern Grieger, the liaison scientist for SMART-1's ... more

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  • Spirit Makes Progress On Antenna Actuator

  • MESSENGER's Neutron Spectrometer Zeros In On Mercury's Crust

  • Russia's Last Analogue Space Freighter Buried In Pacific

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  • Light-Duty Day For Crew, Expedition 21 Prepares For Launch

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  • India's Moon Mission Quite Economical
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  • China to build, launch satellite for Laos
  • IKONOS Satellite Marks 10 Years In Operations
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  • SpaceX's DragonEye Navigation Sensor Demonstrated On Space Shuttle

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  • Deep Impact And Other Spacecraft Find Clear Evidence Of Water On Moon
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