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November 23, 2009
Atlantis astronauts install gadgets on second spacewalk
Washington (AFP) Nov 21, 2009
Shuttle Atlantis astronauts on Saturday completed the second of their mission's three spacewalks to maintain and install more high-tech gadgets on the International Space Station. The sortie was delayed by over an hour after false depressurization alarms earlier rang through the orbiting outpost and jolted mission specialists Mike Foreman and Randy Bresnik awake after just two hours of sleep ... read more

Handover Ceremony Paves Way For Launch Of Final European ISS Modules
Cape Canaveral FL (SPX) Nov 23, 2009
Twelve years of design, development and hard work have come to fruition with the formal handover of Node 3 from ESA to NASA on 20 November 2009. The ceremony took place in the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA. The ceremony was attended by Bernardo Patti International Space Station Programme Manager in ESA's Directorate of Human Spaceflight ... more
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    Restoration Of HAYABUSA's Return Cruise
    Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Nov 23, 2009
    The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has been studying measures to deal with the anomaly detected in one of the ion engines aboard the Asteroid Explorer "HAYABUSA" as reported on November 9, 2009. As a result, the project team has come up with a recovery operation plan, and the project decided to resume the operations, while carefully watching the status of the ion engines. ... more

    Reusable Launch Vehicles - When
    Bethesda MD (SPX) Nov 23, 2009
    Launch vehicle prices are sky high and they have been for a long time. This has presented a very high hurdle to space access for many potential space applications. There are literally tens of thousands of university experiments awaiting flight opportunities, but the cost is too high for students and faculty. Hundreds of private-sector entrepreneurs have waited years for a chance to try new ... more

    NASA Awards Winning Astronaut Glove Designers
    Washington DC (SPX) Nov 23, 2009
    NASA's Centennial Challenges program awarded $350,000 this week to a pair of designers who developed concepts for more flexible space gloves that could make it easier for astronauts to perform tasks. The 2009 Astronaut Glove Challenge awarded a first place prize of $250,000 to Peter Homer of Southwest Harbor, Maine, and a second place prize of $100,000 to Ted Southern of Brooklyn, N.Y. ... 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 Shuttl ... more

    First Stage Of "Moving Beyond Earth" Opens At National Air And Space Museum
    Washington DC (SPX) Nov 20, 2009
    How can human spaceflight become routine, economical, practical and safe? How can a home and workplace be created in the extreme environment of space? What does the future hold for humans in space? Will people be able to travel to far-away worlds beyond the moon? Do the benefits of human spaceflight outweigh the risks and expense? "Moving Beyond Earth," a new exhibition at the National Air ... more

    Hunting For Planets In The Dark
    Moffett Field CA (SPX) Nov 20, 2009
    Dark energy isn't good for life in the universe. This mysterious substance, which cosmologists believe makes up around 70 percent of the universe, may eventually pull apart galaxies, then stars and planets, and finally atoms and molecules, in what some call the Big Rip. It's ironic, then, that the search for dark energy might help in the search for life in the universe. That's because plan ... more

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  • US To Continue Using Russian Spacecraft After 2010

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  • Crew Continues Docking Preps
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  • Discovery Of A Retrograde Or Highly Tilted Exoplanet
  • Distal Rampart Of Crater In Chryse Planitia

  • Opportunity Approaching "Marquette Island"
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