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April 18, 2013
TECH SPACE
US eases export rules on aerospace parts
Washington (AFP) April 16, 2013
The United States on Tuesday eased rules on the export of select items in the aerospace industry, in an effort to reduce regulations that are thought to be putting American firms at a disadvantage. The State Department said it was moving a series of "less sensitive items" from the US Munitions List, which regulates exports, to a separate list maintained by the Commerce Department and seen by industry as less strenuous. "These reforms will allow the US government to better focus on controlling th ... read more
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ROCKET SCIENCE

The Sounds of Progress: NASA's Space Launch System Engineers Begin Acoustic Testing
Test conductors at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., are making progress on the agency's new rocket by listening closely to the roar of four thrusters. The agency is dev ... more
LAUNCH PAD

NASA Seeks Innovative Suborbital Flight Technology Proposals
For a second year, NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate is seeking proposals for suborbital technology payloads and spacecraft capability enhancements that could help revolutionize future spa ... more
IRON AND ICE

Bechtel Partners with Planetary Resources for Space Initiative
Planetary Resources, Inc. has announced that Bechtel has joined their core group of investors and will be a collaborative partner in helping Planetary Resources achieve its long-term mission, which ... more
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IRON AND ICE

NASA-Funded Asteroid Tracking Sensor Passes Key Test
An infrared sensor that could improve NASA's future detecting and tracking of asteroids and comets has passed a critical design test. The test assessed performance of the Near Earth Object Camera (N ... more


EXO LIFE

Study: Lack of magnetic field could render many exoplanets lifeless
Some Earth-like exoplanets that are seemingly habitable may be missing magnetic shielding, exposing them to damaging radiation, researchers in Colombia say. ... more
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IRON AND ICE

How to Target an Asteroid
Like many of his colleagues at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., Shyam Bhaskaran is working a lot with asteroids these days. And also like many of his colleagues, the deep space na ... more
TECH SPACE

For the very first time, two spacecraft will fly in formation with millimeter precision
Spanish industry is leading the Proba-3 mission, a world first in precise formation flying. This European Space Agency (ESA) project aims to demonstrate that two satellites can move as one single ob ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
India signs $7 bn deal for 97 domestically made fighter jets
France doubles down on threat to build future fighter jet alone
US approves $1.2 bn missile sale to Germany
LAUNCH PAD

ILS Proton Launches Anik G1 for Telesat
International Launch Services (ILS), a leader in providing mission integration and launch services to the global commercial satellite industry, successfully delivered Telesat's Anik G1 satellite int ... more
SATURN DAILY

Titan's Methane: Going, Going, Soon to Be Gone?
By tracking a part of the surface of Saturn's moon Titan over several years, NASA's Cassini mission has found a remarkable longevity to the hydrocarbon lakes on the moon's surface. A team led ... more
STATION NEWS

UH Engineering Researcher's Theories to be Tested Aboard ISS
A University of Houston chemical and biomolecular engineering professor's theories on crystal formation will be tested aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Professor Peter Vekilov rec ... more
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NASA, Air Force Seek Next Generation Space Processor Program
NASA and the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory in Albuquerque, N.M., are requesting research and development proposals to define the type of spacecraft computing needed for future missions. T ... more
STATION NEWS

Unmanned Russian space freighter leaves space station toward fiery end
An unmanned Russian cargo spacecraft left the International Space Station early Monday, making way for the next Russian space freighter, NASA said. ... more
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Simulations of Exoplanet Formation May Help Inform Search for Extraterrestrial Life
Ancient hot springs reveal how microbes thrived before Earth gained oxygen
Framework proposed to study planetary scale impact of life
LAUNCH PAD

Ukraine aims to accelerate space industry development
President Viktor Yanukovych on Friday highlighted progress in Ukraine's aerospace industry in recent years and said his country would continue to develop its space projects. "Our state has mad ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Testing Spacesuits in Antarctica, part 1
Once you've been to Antarctica, you just really want to go back. There is a sign in the lunch room here at Marambio base, that says (with poetic license thanks to Pablo): "When you arrived you barel ... more
EXO WORLDS

Can One Buy the Right to Name a Planet?
In the light of recent events, where the possibility of buying the rights to name exoplanets has been advertised, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) wishes to inform the public that such sch ... more
EXO WORLDS
NASA Seeks Innovative Suborbital Flight Technology Proposals

Ukraine aims to accelerate space industry development

ILS Proton Launches Anik G1 for Telesat


EXO WORLDS
Accurate pointing by Curiosity

NASA Mars Orbiter Images May Show 1971 Soviet Lander

Opportunity is in position for solar conjunction at 'Cape York' on the rim of Endeavour Crater


EXO WORLDS
Characterizing The Lunar Radiation Environment

Russia rekindles Moon exploration program, intends setting up first human outposts there

Pre-existing mineralogy may survive lunar impacts


EXO WORLDS
'Vulcan' wins Pluto moon name vote

Public to vote on names for Pluto moons

The PI's Perspective: The Seven-Year Itch

LAUNCH PAD

Payload integration is underway for Vega's second mission from the Spaceport
The multi-satellite payload "stack" for Vega's upcoming flight from French Guiana is now taking shape as the Arianespace-managed integration process advances at the Spaceport. This activity be ... more
MARSDAILY

NASA Mars Orbiter Images May Show 1971 Soviet Lander
Hardware from a spacecraft that the Soviet Union landed on Mars in 1971 might appear in images from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. While following news about Mars and NASA's Curiosity rov ... more
MARSDAILY

Opportunity is in position for solar conjunction at 'Cape York' on the rim of Endeavour Crater
Solar conjunction is when the Sun comes between Earth and Mars, which occurs about once every 26 months. During this time there will be diminished communications to Opportunity. The team will ... more
MARSDAILY

Accurate pointing by Curiosity
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover targeted the laser of the Chemistry and Camera (ChemCam) instrument with remarkable accuracy for assessing the composition of the wall of a drilled hole and tailings that ... more
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Germany's Merz rejects claims he is slowing green shift
SATURN DAILY

Ice Cloud Heralds Fall at Titan's South Pole

IRON AND ICE

Beer Cans For Deep Space

SATURN DAILY

Blame it on the Rain (from Saturn's Rings)

STATION NEWS

Europe sets June 5 for launch of space freighter

MARSDAILY

Twin Mars craters suggest subsurface water in planet's past

LAUNCH PAD

Ecuador to launch first homemade satellite

MARSDAILY

NASA spacecraft may have spotted pieces of Soviet spacecraft on Mars

MARSDAILY

Opportunity For A Quiet Period for Next Three Weeks

MARSDAILY

Shaking ExoMars

SPACE TRAVEL

Obama's budget would boost science, health

UA Helps Lead U.S. Exploration of Asteroids

Remaining Martian Atmosphere Still Dynamic

Arianespace receives the second Vega for launch from French Guiana

Exposure to space radiation reduces ability of intestinal cells to destroy oncoprotein

Astronaut's radiation study will be critical for Mars mission

NASA's Asteroid Initiative Benefits From Rich History

Underwater for outer space

Retired Star Found With Planets And Debris Disc

Characterizing The Lunar Radiation Environment

The Space Cowboys are Back

Space Shuttle substitute makes headway

The Great Exoplanet Debate

Registration Opens for NASA Night Rover Energy Challenge

NASA Celebrates Four Decades of Plucky Pioneer 11

Spooky action at a distance aboard the ISS

More Treasures from Asteroids

NASA Commercial Crew Partner Boeing Completes Launch Vehicle Adapter Review

Russia rekindles Moon exploration program, intends setting up first human outposts there

Do Intellectual Property Rights on Existing Technologies Hinder Subsequent Innovation

A meteorite mystery from Mercury?

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