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November 17, 2009
NASA launches space shuttle Atlantis
Cape Canaveral, Florida (AFP) Nov 16, 2009
Atlantis blasted off Monday carrying vital supplies and spare parts for the International Space Station to extend its life past the 2010 retirement of the aging shuttle fleet. Atlantis launched at 2:28 pm (1928 GMT) from the Kennedy Space Center near Florida's Cape Canaveral carrying six astronauts and some 27,000 pounds (12,300 kilos) of gyroscopes, ammonia tanks and other equipment. ... read more

Chandrayaan Instrument Finds Magnetosphere Around Moon
Bangalore, India (PTI) Nov 17, 2009
After confirming the presence of water on the lunar surface, India's Chandrayaan-1 mission has, for the first time, discovered mini-magnetosphere that would throw light on the "inventory" of Hydrogen on the moon, a top space scientist said on Friday. SARA (Sub-keV Atom Reflecting Analyser), an instrument on board the country's first lunar orbiter, has made the discovery, Dr Anil Bhardwaj ... more
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    NASA finds water on the moon
    Washington (AFP) Nov 14, 2009
    The dramatic revelation of a "significant amount" of frozen water found on the moon has been hailed by the jubilent US space agency as heralding a giant leap forward in space exploration. "The discovery opens a new chapter in our understanding of the moon," NASA said after the startling find was announced Friday, as ecstatic scientists celebrated the landmark revelation. Preliminary data ... more

    Ghostly 'Spokes' Puff Out From Saturn's Ring's
    Pasadena CA (SPX) Nov 17, 2009
    Massive, bright clouds of tiny ice particles hover above the darkened rings of Saturn in an image captured by the Cassini spacecraft on Sept. 22, 2009, around the time of Saturn's equinox. During this period, sunlight hits the rings edge-on and shines directly over the equator. The levitating icy particle clouds, which are known as "spokes" and are as wide as 10,000 kilometers ... more

    Vaccine Research To Continue On Atlantis Mission
    Austin TX (SPX) Nov 17, 2009
    For the fourth time this year, NASA's Shuttle fleet is carrying a series of experiments being conducted by Austin-based Astrogenetix, a commercial biotech company created to use microgravity to develop the foundation of new medicines. Payload on Space Shuttle Atlantis Flight STS-129 will consist of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) microbes in search of a target for a ... more

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  • Opportunity Approaching "Marquette Island"

  • Taking A Bite Of Antarctic Ice

  • Wyle Personnel Assist Important Studies On ISS

  • Moon holds key to solar system's secrets

  • Butterfly experiment goes into space

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    New Report Offers Steps To Outer Space Security
    Paris, FRance (SPX) Nov 16, 2009
    Outer space security has become an increasingly important issue over recent years. For example, the global community of spacefaring nations is witnessing a sizeable increase in orbital debris from both deliberate and accidental satellite destructions. A new report has flagged a series of recommendations to help address the orbital debris concern, and other issues that can assure enhanced ... more

    Russia Goes All Out To Develop Nuclear-Powered Spacecraft
    Moscow, Russia (XNA) Nov 16, 2009
    President Dmitry Medvedev says Russia will prioritize the development of nuclear energy, especially the use of nuclear technology in spacecraft. Medvedev made the announcement Thursday during his annual address to the Federal Assembly. This was not the first time that Russia has suggested the development of nuclear-powered spacecraft. Anatoly Perminov, the head of Federal Space ... more

    NASA to begin attempts to free Spirit
    Pasadena CA (UPI) Nov 12, 2009
    NASA scientists say they plan to begin transmitting commands to the Mars exploration rover Spirit in an attempt to free the robot from martian sand. Spirit has been stuck in martian sand since April 23. Researchers expect the extraction process -- to begin Monday -- to be long and the outcome uncertain. "This is going to be a lengthy process, and there's a high probability attemp ... more

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  • Dawn Enters Asteroid Belt -- For Good

  • Assembly Of Soyuz' Mobile Gantry Underway

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  • Goddard Team Develops New Carriers For ISS

  • NASA readies WISE for December launch

  • NASA prepares for Atlantis liftoff

  • Radiation: The Moon's Greatest Menace
  • China To Launch Research Satellite In Near Future
  • Space shuttle Atlantis readied for launch
  • Asteroid Explorer "HAYABUSA" Ion Engine Anomaly
  • LockMart Ready For Launch Of Intelsat 14 Spacecraft
  • A Tale Of Planetary Woe
  • CU-Boulder Butterfly Payload To Launch On Space Shuttle
  • Catholics can believe in alien life

  • Russia Launches Scientific Module To ISS
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  • US ex-astronaut pleads guilty in love-triangle attack
  • Planetary Society To Sail Again With LightSail
  • Iran To Launch Satellite With Italian Help In 2011
  • The Stars My Destination
  • Rock Formation On Mars A Reminder Of The Collapse Of The Berlin Wall
  • Development Of ESMO Student Moon Satellite Gets Under Way

  • Spirit Dealing With Flash Access
  • Astronauts to begin pre-launch quarantine
  • Opportunity's Right-Front Wheel Recovering
  • Frost-Covered Phoenix Lander Seen In Winter Images
  • First Two Soyuz Shipped To Europe's Kourou Spaceport
  • South Korea To Launch Weather-CommSat In 2010
  • NASA Seeks Student Payloads For High-Flying Research Balloon
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