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November 20, 2009
Astronauts Complete First Spacewalk
Houston TX (SPX) Nov 20, 2009
Mission Specialists Mike Foreman and Robert Satcher completed the first spacewalk of the STS-129 mission. The 6-hour, 37-minute spacewalk wrapped up at 4:01 p.m. EST. Foreman and Satcher installed a spare S-band antenna structural assembly brought up in Atlantis' cargo bay. The equipment is being stored on the Z1 segment of the station's truss system, and to get it there Satcher rode the ... read more

The Lunar Oasis
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Nov 20, 2009
2009 will go down in history as one of the greatest years for lunar exploration. We were stunned by the discovery that the sun-drenched lunar surface, once thought to be bone dry, hosts small traces of water! Orbital observations of the Moon's polar regions revealed areas that are probably the coldest regions in the solar system, with temperatures plunging below that of Pluto! ... more
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    LockMart Tests Carbon Nanotube-Based Memory Devices On Shuttle
    Palo Alto CA (SPX) Nov 20, 2009
    A radiation-resistant version of NRAM carbon-nanotube-based memory, developed jointly by Lockheed Martin and Nantero, was tested on a recent Space Shuttle mission. The NRAM was incorporated by NASA into special autonomous testing configurations installed into a carrier at the aft end of the payload bay. It was launched into space as part of STS-125, the May 2009 mission of the Space ... more

    Russia Could Delay Maiden Launch Of Angara Rocket
    Moscow, Russia (RIA Novosti) Nov 20, 2009
    The maiden launch of Russia's new Angara carrier rocket could be postponed for at least one year due to shortage of funds from the Defense Ministry, the top Russian space official said Wednesday. The Angara rocket, currently under development by the Khrunichev center, is designed to put heavy payloads into orbit. The launch facilities were expected to be finished by 2010, and the first ... more

    SOFIA Seeks Secrets Of Planetary Birth
    Huntsville AL (SPX) Nov 20, 2009
    You don't always have to have a rocket to do rocket science. Sometimes a mere airplane will do - that is, a mere Boeing 747 toting a 17-ton, 9-foot wide telescope named SOFIA. Short for Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy, SOFIA will observe the universe while gliding through the stratosphere at 45,000 feet. When it begins operations next year, it will be the world's biggest ... more

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  • First Stage Of "Moving Beyond Earth" Opens At National Air And Space Museum

  • Atlantis pair replace antenna in first space walk

  • Hunting For Planets In The Dark

  • NASA And Microsoft Allow Earthlings To Become Martians

  • Shuttle Atlantis docks with space station

  • US To Continue Using Russian Spacecraft After 2010
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    NASA 'glove challenge' set for Thursday
    Titusville, Fla. (UPI) Nov 18, 2009
    NASA's Astronaut Glove Challenge competition, with a $400,000 prize, will test gloves independent inventors designed and constructed for use in space. The event, to be held Thursday at the Astronaut Hall of Fame in Titusville, Fla., near the Kennedy Space Center, is open to the public. The nationwide competition focuses on developing improved pressure suit gloves for astronauts ... more

    NASA fails in first attempt to free Spirit
    Pasadena, Calif. (UPI) Nov 18, 2009
    NASA says it failed to free its stuck Mars explorer Spirit on the first attempt. Officials at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory said preliminary data from Tuesday's experiment indicate the rover stopped moving less than 1 second after it sensed more lateral tilt than permitted. A tight limit on vehicle roll and pitch of less than 1 degree change was set for the first drive ... more

    Subcommittee Congratulates NASA On Receiving TIME Magazine Award For Ares Rockets
    Washington DC (SPX) Nov 19, 2009
    House Committee on Science and Technology Chairman Bart Gordon (D-TN) and Space and Aeronautics Subcommittee Chairwoman Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) congratulated National Administration of Space and Aeronautics (NASA) on making TIME's List of 50 Best Inventions of 2009. NASA's Ares rockets placed number one among the best inventions of the year. The Ares rockets placed before several ... more

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  • NASA 'Drops' Next Gen Robotic Lander During Autonomous Tests

  • Subaru Spots Strange Spin

  • COBE Satellite Marks 20th Anniversary

  • Crew Continues Docking Preps

  • NASA chief ready to work with China on space exploration

  • Sri Lanka Signs Agreement With SSTL For Space Capability

  • Distal Rampart Of Crater In Chryse Planitia
  • Moon-man Buzz Aldrin urges Brazil to invest in space
  • Academy Space Weather Experiment Heads Into Space
  • Team Prepares To Uplink Commands To Spirit
  • Exoplanets Clue To Sun's Curious Chemistry
  • NASA launches space shuttle Atlantis
  • Ghostly 'Spokes' Puff Out From Saturn's Ring's
  • Opportunity Approaching "Marquette Island"

  • Discovery Of A Retrograde Or Highly Tilted Exoplanet
  • Spirit's Flash Memory In Use Again
  • Chandrayaan Instrument Finds Magnetosphere Around Moon
  • NASA finds water on the moon
  • Vaccine Research To Continue On Atlantis Mission
  • 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
  • LCROSS Finds Water On Moon
  • New Report Offers Steps To Outer Space Security
  • Russia Goes All Out To Develop Nuclear-Powered Spacecraft
  • NASA to begin attempts to free Spirit
  • Dawn Enters Asteroid Belt -- For Good
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