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September 06, 2010
MARSDAILY
Next Mars Rover Stretches Robotic Arm
Pasadena CA (JPL) Sep 06, 2010
Curiosity, the Mars Science Laboratory rover that will be on Mars two years from now, has been flexing the robotic arm that spacecraft workers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory attached to the rover body in August 2010. The arm will be crucial for putting samples of soil or powdered rock into analytical instruments inside the rover. A camera and spectrometer to be installed at the end of the arm will also examine rocks and soils in place. The Mars Science Laboratory will launch from ... read more

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ROCKET SCIENCE

Technical glitch grounds homemade Danish rocket
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SPACE TRAVEL

ATHLETE Rover Steps Up To Long Desert Trek
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LAUNCH PAD

China Launches Satellite Sinosat-6 For TV, Radio Live Broadcast
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MERCURY RISING

MESSENGER Team Completes Two-Week Orbital Flight Test
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Satellite Services supplies on-board sub-systems for smallsats and microsats.

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MOON DAILY

Data From Chandrayaan Moon Mission To Go Public
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OUTER PLANETS

Picture-Perfect Pluto Practice
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SPACE TRAVEL

Desert RATS 2010
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MARSDAILY

Missing Piece Inspires New Look At Mars Puzzle
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Tempur-Pedic Mattress Comparison & Memory Foam Mattress Review
MARSDAILY

Mars life may have been missed years ago
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ROCKET SCIENCE

ISRO To Conduct Key Test For GSLV Mk III Rocket Next Week
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EXO WORLDS

Chemical basis for first life theorized
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IRON AND ICE

Asteroid survey gathers mixed bag
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DRAGON SPACE

China's Second Lunar Probe Chang'e-2 To Reach Lunar Orbit Faster Than Chang'e-1
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IRON AND ICE
Spitzer Finds A Flavorful Mix Of Asteroids
Pasadena CA (JPL) Sep 03, 2010
New research from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope reveals that asteroids somewhat near Earth, termed near-Earth objects, are a mixed bunch, with a surprisingly wide array of compositions. Like a pinata filled with everything from chocolates to fruity candies, these asteroids come in assorted colors and compositions. Some are dark and dull; others are shiny and bright. The Spitzer observatio ... more

STATION NEWS
Canadian to command space station in 2013
Ottawa (AFP) Sept 2, 2010
Astronaut Chris Hadfield in 2013 will become the first Canadian to command the International Space Station (ISS), the Canadian Space Agency announced Thursday. Hadfield, 51, will rocket on his third trip into space aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft in December 2012 and assume command of the station during the second part of a six-month mission. Over the first four months, as an ISS fligh ... more

STATION NEWS
Russian Cosmonauts Long For Hot Showers On ISS
Moscow, Russia (RIA Novosti) Sep 03, 2010
A team of Russian cosmonauts working at the Russian segment of the International Space Station (ISS) are unhappy about the absence of hot showers onboard, a Russian cosmonaut said on Thursday. The U.S. segment of the station has a shower cabin that was delivered by the Endeavor shuttle in 2008. "There are wipes and towels onboard instead of a shower. It is not so easy to do without i ... more

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SPACE TRAVEL

Setting Sail In The Sun

MERCURY RISING

Extreme Effects: Seven Things You Didn't Know About Mercury


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SPACE SCOPES
Chemical basis for first life theorized

UF Astronomers Find Potassium In Giant Planet's Atmosphere

A Dusty, Cloudy Exoplanet

SPACE SCOPES
Lasers could protect helicopters from harm

Bacteria could make self-healing concrete

Scientists create 'smarter' materials

SPACE SCOPES
Three More GLONASS Satellites Put Into Orbit

Satellite Navigation Steers Unmanned Micro-Planes

First Boeing-Built GPS IIF Satellite Enters Service With USAF

SPACE SCOPES
China's Second Lunar Probe Chang'e-2 To Reach Lunar Orbit Faster Than Chang'e-1

China Finishes Construction Of First Unmanned Space Module

China Contributes To Space-Based Information Access A Lot

SPACE SCOPES
Catch A Falling Star

Perseid Meteors Return: Viewing Conditions Excellent

Fireball heralds arrival of meteor shower

SPACE SCOPES
Spitzer Finds A Flavorful Mix Of Asteroids

Asteroid survey gathers mixed bag

Dawn Throttles Down

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STATION NEWS
Module To Get A Home In Space
Cape Canveral FL (SPX) Sep 02, 2010
The Italian-built multi-purpose logistics module (MPLM) called Leonardo was built to serve the same purpose as its two brothers, Rafaello and Donatello: to ferry supplies, equipment, experiments and other cargo to and from the International Space Station via the space shuttle's payload bay. Now the module formerly known as Leonardo is on its way to a permanent assignment in space. An MPLM is designed to be carried to the space station by a shuttle, be temporarily attached to the station to allow a ... read more

STATION NEWS
China Launches Satellite Sinosat-6 For TV, Radio Live Broadcast

Arianespace Announces Launch Contracts For Intelsat-20 And GSAT 10 Satellites

Arianespace Launches Two Satellites

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STATION NEWS
Next Mars Rover Stretches Robotic Arm

Missing Piece Inspires New Look At Mars Puzzle

Mars life may have been missed years ago

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STATION NEWS
Data From Chandrayaan Moon Mission To Go Public

China Publishes Official Chinese Names For Places On The Moon

Arizona Stands In For The Moon And Mars

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STATION NEWS
Picture-Perfect Pluto Practice

Weighing The Planets, From Mercury To Saturn

Pounding Particles To Create Neptune's Water In The Lab

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STATION NEWS
Chemical basis for first life theorized

UF Astronomers Find Potassium In Giant Planet's Atmosphere

A Dusty, Cloudy Exoplanet

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