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November 30, 2009
ISRO Plans 36 Launches During 11th Plan
Thiruvananthapuram, India (PTI) Nov 30, 2009
ISRO is planning 36 launches during the 11th plan with more than six a year, a top space official said here today. The expanding horizon of the Indian Space Programme, with more number of launches annually and missions like reusable launch vehicle on the anvil, calls for increased productivity with consistent quality and at a competitive cost, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre Director ... read more

Space shuttle Atlantis lands back on Earth
Houston, Texas (AFP) Nov 27, 2009
The shuttle Atlantis landed back on Earth Friday, capping a mission to the International Space Station and bringing NASA's small fleet of winged spaceships closer to looming retirement. Atlantis and its crew of seven astronauts touched down at 9:44 am (1444 GMT) at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, under mostly sunny skies. During their 11-day mission, Atlantis delivered and equipped ... more
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    China To Launch Second Lunar Probe In 2010
    Beijing, China (XNA) Nov 30, 2009
    China will launch its second lunar probe, Chang'e-2, in October 2010, a top Chinese space scientist told China Daily on Thursday. The newspaper quoted Ye Peijian, chief designer of the nation's first moon probe, as saying that the second lunar orbiter will carry different payloads and orbit the moon in a different way. "It will orbit 100 km closer to the moon and be equipped with better ... more

    Robo-chefs and fashion-bots on show in Tokyo
    Tokyo (AFP) Nov 26, 2009
    Forget the Transformers and Astroboy: Japan's latest robots don't save the world -- they cook snacks, play with your kids, model clothes, and search for disaster victims. In a nation that takes its humanoids seriously, the International Robot Exhibition kicked off this week, showing off the latest whirring and buzzing inventions from 192 companies and 64 organisations from at home and ... more

    Lunar Water Probably Came From Comets
    Houston TX (PTI) Nov 27, 2009
    In a discovery that may solve the mystery behind the source of moon's water, an evidence from NASA's LCROSS mission suggested that much of it was delivered by comets that slammed into the Earth's satellite billions of years ago. Previous missions had also found hints of lunar water but its source was never clear. One idea is that it forms when hydrogen atoms from the solar wind latch onto ... more

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  • Atlantis Ready For Landing Friday

  • Soyuz TMA-17 Crews Take Final Tests Before Flight To ISS

  • Preparations Underway For Launch Of Intelsat 15 Satellite

  • Bangladesh Plans To Launch Telecom Satellite Soon

  • Delta IV WGS-3 Launch Set For December 2

  • Deep-Space Maneuver Positions MESSENGER For Mercury Orbit Insertion
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    Gullies And Flow Features On Crater Wall
    Pasadena CA (SPX) Nov 26, 2009
    This image from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows a sample of the variety and complexity of processes that may occur on the walls of Martian craters, well after the impact crater formed. At the very top of the image is the high crater rim. At the bottom of the image is the crater's central peak, a dome of material ... more

    Prometheus Plays Tug Of War With One Of Saturn's Rings
    Pasadena CA (SPX) Nov 26, 2009
    The diminutive moon Prometheus whips gossamer ice particles out of Saturn's F ring in this image taken by the Cassini spacecraft on Aug. 21, 2009. The moon and the ring have eccentric, offset orbits, so Prometheus dips in and out of the F ring as it travels around Saturn. Its gravitational force drags the dust-sized particles at the edge of the F ring along for the ride. ... more

    Cassini Captures Ghostly Dance Of Saturn's Northern Lights
    Pasadena CA (SPX) Nov 25, 2009
    In the first video showing the auroras above the northern latitudes of Saturn, Cassini has spotted the tallest known "northern lights" in the solar system, flickering in shape and brightness high above the ringed planet. The new video reveals changes in Saturn's aurora every few minutes, in high resolution, with three dimensions. The images show a previously unseen vertical profile to the ... more

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  • First Two Soyuz Launchers Arrive In French Guiana

  • Shuttle Undocks From Space Station

  • No Wheel Stall In Diagnostic Drive

  • Team Plans Uplink Of Protective Files To MRO

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  • Making Rocket Science A Career Move

  • Russia Could Delay Maiden Launch Of Angara Rocket
  • Mars valleys point to rainy red planet
  • Russia launches telecom satellite after delay: report
  • Bipartisan Letter Calls For Increased Funding For Human Spaceflight
  • UCF Space Experiment To Fly On New Rocket Ship
  • Third STS-129 Spacewalk Complete
  • More fire alarms sound aboard the ISS
  • More Indigenous Components In Second Moon Mission: ISRO

  • Vast Scope For Research On Moon
  • NASA Assessing New Roles For Ailing QuikScat Satellite
  • AWI And DLR To Conduct Joint Health Research In The Antarctic
  • United Launch Alliance Launches Intelsat 14
  • Third Spirit Extrication Drive Ends With Wheel Stall
  • Russian Cosmonaut Feoktistov Dies At 83
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  • Astronomy Question Of The Week: What Happens On The Moon During A Lunar Eclipse
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