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February 18, 2011
TECH SPACE
Southampton Scientists Develop Control System To Allow Spacecraft To Think For Themselves
Southhapton UK (SPX) Feb 18, 2011
The world's first control system that will allow engineers to programme autonomous satellites and spacecraft to think for themselves has been developed by scientists from the University of Southampton. Professor Sandor Veres and his team of engineers have developed a cognitive software agent control system called 'sysbrain'. Using natural language programming (NLP), the software agents can read special English language technical documents on control methods. This gives the vehicles advanced ... read more

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MOON DAILY

Waiter, There's Metal In My Moon Water
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

High NOON For Microwave Photons
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DRAGON SPACE

Shenzhou 8 Mission Could Top Three Weeks
The next flight of China's Shenzhou spacecraft will last somewhere between 20 and 22 days, according to German sources. The information was relayed to SpaceDaily by a communications officer at DLR, ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Europe's ATV Johannes Kepler Supply Ship On Its Way To Space Station
ESA's second Automated Transfer Vehicle, Johannes Kepler, has been launched into its targeted low orbit by an Ariane 5. The unmanned supply ship is planned to deliver critical supplies and reboost t ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Direct Images Of Disks Unravel Mystery Of Planet Formation
The fruits of the Strategic Explorations of Exoplanets and Disks with Subaru (SEEDS) project, led by Motohide Tamura of NAOJ (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan), continue with another remar ... more
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MOON DAILY

Japan eyes humanoid robot mission in space
Japan's space agency is planning a mission to send a humanoid robot to space so that it can communicate with people on Earth through Twitter, an agency official said Thursday. ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Space Operations Inc Announces First Orbital Manned Commercial Spacecraft Operational By 2012
Space Operations, Inc. has announced plans to build a two-seat manned orbital spacecraft for commercial and government use. The company plans a test launch on February 20, 2012, with a regular fligh ... more
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North Korea declares nuclear statehood 'permanently enshrined'
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SPACE TRAVEL

Former Spy Chapman May Participate In Creation Of Uniform For Space Industry
Former spy Anna Chapman wants to participate in the designing of a uniform for ground specialists of Russian space centers, Gagarin Astronaut Training Center's chief astronaut Sergei Krikalev said o ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Build-Up Of The First Vega Launcher Is Complete At The Spaceport
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OUTER PLANETS

Theory: Solar system has another planet
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STATION NEWS

Cosmonauts Conclude Russia 28th Spacewalk from Station
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ROBO SPACE

Computer creams human 'Jeopardy!' champs
An IBM computer creamed two human champions on the popular US television game show "Jeopardy!" Wednesday in a triumph of artificial intelligence. ... more
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STATION NEWS

Ariane 5 Launches Second ATV Space Truck
A European Space Agency rocket blasted off Wednesday bearing a 20-tonne supply ship destined for a rendezvous with the manned International Space Station. ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Commercial Spaceflight Federation Applauds Boost To Innovative Technology Programs In New NASA Budget
The Commercial Spaceflight Federation today welcomed the strong support for space technology investments in the new NASA FY2012 proposed budget, including such high-profile programs as Commercial Re ... more
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EXO WORLDS

New Instrument Will Help Confirm Kepler Planet Finds
The search for planets outside our solar system continues to heat up. NASA's Kepler spacecraft has located more than 1,200 planetary candidates, however confirming them remains a challenge. In some ... more
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ILS Appoints Vice President Of Sales Marketing And Communications
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MARSDAILY

Mars, Brought To You By Corporate Sponsors
NASA scientists and their colleagues are now proposing corporate financing for a human mission to Mars. This raises the prospect that a spaceship named the Microsoft Explorer or the Google Search En ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Europe to simplify patent system
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SPACE MEDICINE

The Astrobiology Of Cancer
Despite decades of research and billions of dollars, cancer remains a major killer, with an uncanny ability to evade both the body's defenses and medical intervention. Now an Arizona State Universit ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

Ariane 5 Ready For Launch Of Automated Transfer Vehicle Johannes Kepler
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SPACE TRAVEL

NASA Names Winning Experiments In Kids Micro-G Challenge
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LAUNCH PAD

Ariane 5's Mission With The Automated Transfer Vehicle Is Postponed
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MARSDAILY

Walking On Mars
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LAUNCH PAD

Ariane 5 Ready To Receive Yahsat 1A And Intelsat New Dawn
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SPACE TRAVEL

NASA Deputy Administrator Visits Colorado Innovation Sites
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MARSDAILY

Volunteers begin virtual Mars 'space walk'
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Astro_Paolo And Views From Space
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TECH SPACE

NASA's NPP Satellite Undergoing Flight Environmental Testing
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