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April 29, 2010
IRON AND ICE
Scientists Finds Evidence Of Water Ice On Asteroid's Surface
Knoxville TN (SPX) Apr 29, 2010
Asteroids may not be the dark, dry, lifeless chunks of rock scientists have long thought. Josh Emery, research assistant professor with the earth and planetary sciences department at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, has found evidence of water ice and organic material on the asteroid 24 Themis. This evidence supports the idea that asteroids could be responsible for bringing water and organic material to Earth. The findings are detailed in the journal "Nature." Using NASA's Infra ... read more

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ROCKET SCIENCE

Hypersonic Test Vehicle Mission Lost After Nine Minutes
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SHUTTLE NEWS

Changes To Last Two Planned Shuttle Launches
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ROCKET SCIENCE

Orbital Launches First Minotaur IV Rocket For USAF
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IRON AND ICE

Asteroid Ice May Be Living Fossil With Clues To Oceans' Origins
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ATSB: Small Satellite e-novation
SPACE TRAVEL

Japan to launch 'space yacht' propelled by solar particles
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SHUTTLE NEWS

NASA postpones last shuttle mission to November
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STATION NEWS

Russia To Send Freighter With Books And Candy To ISS
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MARSDAILY

Winter Solstice Just Three Weeks Away For Spirit
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MARSDAILY

Earth Microbes May Contaminate Search For Life On Mars
MOON DAILY

LRO Team Helps Track Laser Signals To Russian Rover Mirror
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MARSDAILY

Opportunity Recharging Batteries In Between Drives
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OUTER PLANETS

Poor Pluto: Number Of Dwarf Planets Increases
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ROBO SPACE

Robot takes on battle of the bulge
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SATURN DAILY

Cassini Measures Tug Of Enceladus
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SATURN DAILY
Cassini Saturnalia
Moffett Field CA (SPX) Apr 27, 2010
In the latest outing for the Star Trek movie franchise, the young James T Kirk races the newly commissioned USS Enterprise at maximum warp speed back to the solar system. Kirk must rescue the Earth from the ravages of the driller killer machine that the maverick Romulan Nero has already used to destroy the planet Vulcan. Ensign Chekhov suggests that they hide the Enterprise within the Satu ... more

MOON DAILY
Lunar Polar Craters May Be Electrified
Washington DC (SPX) Apr 27, 2010
As the solar wind flows over natural obstructions on the moon, it may charge polar lunar craters to hundreds of volts, according to new calculations by NASA's Lunar Science Institute team. Polar lunar craters are of interest because of resources, including water ice, which exist there. The moon's orientation to the sun keeps the bottoms of polar craters in permanent shadow, allowing temper ... more

LAUNCH PAD
ISRO To Launch Cartosat-2B On May 9
Bangalore, India (PTI) Apr 27, 2010
India's advanced, high-resolution remote-sensing satellite Cartosat-2B would be launched on May 9 at 9.23 am from Sriharikota spaceport, ISRO said today. "It will be launched at 9.23 am on May 9 by PSLV-C15," Indian Space Research Organisation spokesperson S Satish told PTI. The highly agile satellite is expected to give a boost to the tasks of infrastructure and urban planning. The ... more

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LAUNCH PAD

Orbital-Built SES-1 CommSat Launched

SPACE TRAVEL

USAF Officials Launch Atlas V Carrying X-37B


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UAV NEWS
Harvest HAWK Completes Phase One Testing

B-1 Adapts To Remain Effective After 25 Years

Better light armor for fighters a priority

UAV NEWS
LockMart Receives THAAD Field Support Contract

Poland to receive first US missiles in May: ministry

Official Details Results Of US Missile Review

UAV NEWS
Syria,Iran arm Hezbollah with improved missiles: US

LM Delivers 10,000th GMLRS Rocket To US Army

India arms jets with BrahMos missiles

UAV NEWS
Russian Defense Industry Falls Behind Rivals

BAE Opens New Engineering Hub In Melbourne

Brazil plans an armed force of 500,000

UAV NEWS
Robot takes on battle of the bulge

Robonaut Set To Join Space Station Crew As R2

A Cyborg Space Race

UAV NEWS
Scientists Favor Needles Over Tablets For Global Vaccinations

One year on, Mexico still recovering from swine flu

Mexico helped avoid one million swine flu deaths: minister

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SPACE TRAVEL
Novel Nanoparticles Prevent Radiation Damage
Bronx NY (SPX) Apr 27, 2010
Tiny, melanin-covered nanoparticles may protect bone marrow from the harmful effects of radiation therapy, according to scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University who successfully tested the strategy in mouse models. Infusing these particles into human patients may hold promise in the future. The research is described in the current issue of the International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology and Physics. Radiation therapy is used to kill cancer cells and sh ... read more

SPACE TRAVEL
Hypersonic Test Vehicle Mission Lost After Nine Minutes

Orbital Launches First Minotaur IV Rocket For USAF

First Minotaur IV Lite Launches From Vandenberg

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SPACE TRAVEL
ISRO To Launch Cartosat-2B On May 9

Orbital-Built SES-1 CommSat Launched

ILS Launches Fifth Proton In Four Months

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SPACE TRAVEL
Changes To Last Two Planned Shuttle Launches

NASA postpones last shuttle mission to November

Discovery makes safe return to Earth

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SPACE TRAVEL
Russia To Send Freighter With Books And Candy To ISS

Russian Space Freighter Undocks From ISS

Japan astronaut solves bubble puzzle

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SPACE TRAVEL
Japan to launch 'space yacht' propelled by solar particles

Novel Nanoparticles Prevent Radiation Damage

USAF Officials Launch Atlas V Carrying X-37B

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