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November 06, 2009
NASA announces STS-129 details
Cape Canaveral, Fla. (UPI) Nov 5, 2009
The U.S. space agency says blogs and tweets will be part of the upcoming launch of space shuttle Atlantis and its mission to the International Space Station. The shuttle is to lift off Monday, Nov. 16, at 2:28 p.m. EST from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. NASA said the STS-129 mission will be commanded by Charles Hobaugh and piloted by Barry Wilmore. Mission astronauts are R ... read more

Hidden Territory On Mercury Revealed
Huntsville AL (SPX) Nov 04, 2009
The MESSENGER spacecraft's third flyby of the planet Mercury has given scientists, for the first time, an almost complete view of the planet's surface and revealed some dramatic changes in Mercury's comet-like tail. "The new images remind us that Mercury continues to hold surprises," says Sean Solomon, principal investigator for the mission and director of the Department of Terrestrial ... more
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    China's military making strides in space: US general
    Washington (AFP) Nov 3, 2009
    China's military has made dramatic progress in space over the past decade and the goals of its program remain unclear, a top American general said on Tuesday. Citing Beijing's advances in space, General Kevin Chilton, head of US Strategic Command, said it was crucial to cultivate US-China military relations to better understand China's intentions. "With regard to China's capabilities ... more

    Mercury Rising
    MOffett Field CA (SPX) Nov 05, 2009
    A NASA spacecraft's third and final flyby of Mercury gives scientists, for the first time, an almost complete view of the planet's surface and provides new scientific findings about this relatively unknown world. The Mercury Surface, Space Environment, Geochemistry and Ranging spacecraft, known as MESSENGER, flew by Mercury on Sept. 29. The probe completed a critical gravity assist to ... more

    Successful Flight Through Enceladus Plume
    Pasadena CA (SPX) Nov 05, 2009
    The Cassini spacecraft has weathered the Monday, Nov. 2, flyby of Saturn's moon Enceladus in good health and has been sending images and data of the encounter back to Earth. Cassini had approached Enceladus more closely before, but this passage took the spacecraft on its deepest plunge yet through the heart of the plume shooting out from the south polar region. Scientists are eagerly sifting thr ... more

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    Atlantis gets Nov. 16 'maybe' launch date
    Cape Canaveral, Fla. (UPI) Nov 2, 2009
    NASA has selected a tentative launch date for space shuttle Atlantis' 11-day flight to the International Space Station from the Kennedy Space Center. Space agency officials said the Nov. 16 launch at 2:28 p.m. EST is dependent on the planned Nov. 14 launch of an Atlas V rocket from the nearby Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. If the Atlas launch is delayed to Nov. 15, the shuttle's lift ... more

    Study: Bacteria may limit space travel
    Lorraine, France (UPI) Nov 2, 2009
    French scientists say the prolific virulence and growth of bacteria in space, coupled with reduced production of antibodies, might limit future space travel. The researchers from Nancy-University in Lorraine, France, said long-term space flights might compromised by microbial hitchhikers, such as bacteria. That's because space travel appears to weaken the human immune system, while incr ... more

    ESA to transfer Tranquility node to NASA
    Cape Canaveral, Fla. (UPI) Nov 2, 2009
    The European Space Agency says it will transfer ownership of the International Space Station's Tranquility node to the U.S. space agency. The ceremony marking the ownership transfer is to take place at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida Nov. 19 at 3 p.m. EST. "Tranquility is a pressurized module that will provide room for many of the station's life support systems," NASA said in ... more

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