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October 23, 2009
Final Look At ESA's SMOS And Proba-2 Satellites
Paris, France (ESA) Oct 22, 2009
As preparations for the launch of SMOS and Proba-2 continue on schedule, the engineers and technicians at the Russian launch site say goodbye as both satellites are encapsulated within the half-shells of the Rockot fairing. Volker Liebig, ESA's Director of Earth Observation Programmes, said, "Today, with the encapsulation of the SMOS satellite in the launcher fairing, we have made an ... read more

NASA Selects 18 University Proposals For Steckler Space Grants
Houston TX (SPX) Oct 22, 2009
NASA has chosen 18 proposals from universities around the country to receive up to $70,000 for Phase One of the NASA Ralph Steckler Space Grant Colonization Research and Technology Development Opportunity. Grant money will support university research and technology development activities that support a sustained human presence in space, increase understanding of the moon's environment and ... more
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    SpaceX Completes First Stage 9-Engine Rocket Firing
    McGregor TX (SPX) Oct 22, 2009
    Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) successfully conducted two static firings of the first stage, nine engine cluster for its Falcon 9 launch vehicle. The firings took place at SpaceX's Texas Test Site, a 300-acre structural and propulsion testing facility just outside of Waco, Texas. With completion of these tests, the first stage has now passed both structural and propulsion ... more

    Space Foundation Wants The ISS Operating Until At Least 2020
    Colorado Springs CO (SPX) Oct 22, 2009
    The Space Foundation has strongly recommended that the United States keep the International Space Station (ISS) functioning until at least 2020 and beyond, if possible. The recommendation is the key message of a Space Foundation white paper, The International Space Station: Decision 2015, that argues for continued U.S. involvement to further scientific study, maintain positive ... more

    Nobel Prize-Winning Science - Springboard For Planet Hunting
    Boulder CO (SPX) Oct 22, 2009
    The University of Colorado at Boulder and the National Institute of Standards and Technology have been awarded a $495,000 grant to look for Earth-like planets around other stars using technology based on 2005 Nobel Prize-winning research conducted at JILA, a joint institute of the two Boulder institutions. The funding from the National Science Foundation is to develop a precise "laser rule ... more

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    LockMart Team Conducts Major Compatibility Test Of First MUOS Satellite
    Sunnyvale CA (SPX) Oct 21, 2009
    Lockheed Martin has demonstrated the interface compatibility of the first Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) satellite's dual legacy and next-generation Ultra High Frequency (UHF) communications payloads with ground user test terminals. This major milestone ensures that mobile users of the existing UHF Follow-On (UFO) system will have a smooth transition to MUOS, which will provide ... more

    NASA pushes back Atlantis launch date to November 16
    Washington (AFP) Oct 20, 2009
    NASA is pushing back a space shuttle Atlantis mission to the International Space Station by four days to November 16 so that it can test an experimental rocket, the US space agency said. The date will be officially confirmed by mission administrators Tuesday during a meeting to evaluate preparations for the Atlantis mission. The decision to push back the launch is intended to "optimize ... more

    Astronomers Again Find Organic Molecules Around Gas Planet
    Pasadena CA (SPX) Oct 21, 2009
    Peering far beyond our solar system, NASA researchers have detected the basic chemistry for life in a second hot gas planet, advancing astronomers toward the goal of being able to characterize planets where life could exist. The planet is not habitable but it has the same chemistry that, if found around a rocky planet in the future, could indicate the presence of life. "It's the second ... more

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