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May 10, 2013
STATION NEWS
'Very serious' ammonia leak outside ISS: Russian official
Washington (AFP) May 9, 2013
The International Space Station suffered a small leak of ammonia used to cool its power system on Thursday, but there was no danger to the crew, NASA said. The US space agency said crew had spotted small white flakes floating away from an area outside the craft before reporting the incident to Mission Control in Houston. NASA said in a bulletin on its website that while the rate of ammonia leaking from the station's truss structure had increased, the "station continues to operate normally otherw ... read more
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LAUNCH PAD

NASA Awards Contract to Modify Mobile Launcher
NASA has awarded a contract to J.P. Donovan Construction Inc. of Rockledge, Fla., to modify the mobile launcher that will enable the agency's Space Launch System (SLS) heavy-lift rocket to send huma ... more
ROBO SPACE

MakerBot and Robohand
"Lend me a hand" has taken on a totally new meaning, thanks to the inspirational project called Robohand. Robohand is a story of collaboration from 10,000 miles apart between Richard Van As, a woodw ... more
MARSDAILY

Opportunity Rover Back in Action
Opportunity has safely emerged from solar conjunction. However, in the past week the flight team learned that the rover did experience a flash memory anomaly during conjunction on Sol 3286 (April 21 ... more
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MARSDAILY

Austria Aims For Mars Via Morocco
Mars 2013 analog field simulation, held by the Austrian Space Forum in Morocco this February is over, and now the organizers have published the full report from the mission. The project's goal ... more


SPACE TRAVEL

Researchers use graphene quantum dots to detect humidity and pressure
The latest research from a Kansas State University chemical engineer may help improve humidity and pressure sensors, particularly those used in outer space. Vikas Berry, William H. Honstead professo ... more
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MARSDAILY

And Now For The Weather On Mars
Snowstorms lashing down at the northern hemisphere of Mars during the icy cold winters may be predicted several weeks in advance, say researchers from the Tohoku University in Sendai (Japan) and the ... more
MOON DAILY

Northrop Grumman Completes Lunar Lander Study for Golden Spike Company
Northrop Grumman has completed a feasibility study for a new commercial lunar lander for the Golden Spike Company (GSC). The study confirmed the viability of lander concepts for Golden Spike's human ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
EU states to hold talks on 'drone wall' to protect bloc
Denmark military intel fails to identify source of drone flights
Lithuania eases rules on shooting down drones
STATION NEWS

The fourth Automated Transfer Vehicle is ready to meet up with its Ariane 5
Fueling has been completed at the Spaceport in French Guiana for Europe's fourth Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV), readying it for a planned June launch with Arianespace's workhorse Ariane 5 on an I ... more
MARSDAILY

Buzz Aldrin says US must colonize Mars
Buzz Aldrin, the American astronaut who was the second man to walk on the Moon, said Wednesday that the United States must lead the way toward building a permanent settlement on Mars. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Outside View: Patents laws and suffering innovators
On March 16, new First-Inventor-To-File provisions of the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act took effect. The provision has been and will continue to be furiously debated as entrepreneurs and inventers will soon begin to feel the provision's sweeping consequences. ... more
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MARSDAILY

Landing is key puzzle in Mars trip plans: experts
Landing astronauts safely on Mars is one of the biggest technological hurdles for any future manned mission to the Red Planet, even more complicated than last year's daring rover touchdown. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Robotic insects make first controlled flight
In the very early hours of the morning, in a Harvard robotics laboratory last summer, an insect took flight. Half the size of a paperclip, weighing less than a tenth of a gram, it leapt a few inches ... more
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NASA ISRO radar satellite beams first Earth images from space
Morocco High Atlas whistle language strives for survival
China warns Papua New Guinea over Australian defence deal
ROBO SPACE

Seahorse's Armor Gives Engineers Insight Into Robotics Designs
The tail of a seahorse can be compressed to about half its size before permanent damage occurs, engineers at the University of California, San Diego, have found. The tail's exceptional flexibility i ... more
ROBO SPACE

Robot uses arms, location and more to discover objects
A robot can struggle to discover objects in its surroundings when it relies on computer vision alone. But by taking advantage of all of the information available to it - an object's location, size, ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Boeing X-51A WaveRider Sets Record with Successful Fourth Flight
X-51A WaveRider unmanned hypersonic vehicle achieved the longest air-breathing, scramjet-powered hypersonic flight in history May 1, flying for three and a half minutes on scramjet power at a top sp ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
NASA Awards Contract to Modify Mobile Launcher

Angara Rocket Launch Delayed to 2014

ESA's Vega launcher scores new success with Proba-V


ROCKET SCIENCE
Austria Aims For Mars Via Morocco

Buzz Aldrin says US must colonize Mars

Landing is key puzzle in Mars trip plans: experts


ROCKET SCIENCE
Northrop Grumman Completes Lunar Lander Study for Golden Spike Company

Scientists Use Laser to Find Soviet Moon Rover

Characterizing The Lunar Radiation Environment


ROCKET SCIENCE
'Vulcan' wins Pluto moon name vote

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TECH SPACE

NASA Partners With Utah State University's Space Dynamics Lab
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center's Innovative Partnerships Office in Greenbelt, Md., has entered into a Space Act Agreement with Utah State University's Space Dynamics Laboratory (SDL), North Loga ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Angara Rocket Launch Delayed to 2014
The launch of Russia's new Angara carrier rocket has been delayed by at least a year, Defense Ministry officials said on Monday. The light-class Angara is to be launched in mid-2014 and its he ... more
MARSDAILY

New analysis suggests wind, not water, formed mound on Mars
A roughly 3.5-mile high Martian mound that scientists suspect preserves evidence of a massive lake might actually have formed as a result of the Red Planet's famously dusty atmosphere, an analysis o ... more
MARSDAILY

India to have five rocket launches, including Mars mission, in 2013
ISRO is planning to have a total of five rocket launches in 2013 from its rocket launch pad at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh, around 80 km from here. This will include a mission to Mars later this y ... more
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EXO WORLDS

The Great Exoplanet Debate

ROCKET SCIENCE

AFOSR-funded research key to revolutionary 'green' spacecraft propellant

LAUNCH PAD

ESA's Vega launcher scores new success with Proba-V

SPACE TRAVEL

Russia Confirms Plans to Send Sarah Brightman to Space

EXO WORLDS

NASA's Spitzer Puts Planets in a Petri Dish

SPACE TRAVEL

Success Continues as NASA's Orion Parachute Tests Get More Difficult

SPACE TRAVEL

Glow-in-the-Dark Plants on the ISS

SPACE TRAVEL

Russia has no rivals in space tourism

MARSDAILY

Every dollar must go to bridge gaps to Mars: NASA

MARSDAILY

Dream of Mars exploration achievable, experts say

UK Space Agency and NASA Join Forces to Explore the Solar System

Landslides and lava flows at Olympus Mons on Mars

First of Four Sounding Rockets Launched from the Marshall Islands

China launches communications satellite

Lockheed Martin Receives NASA Mission Operations Contract Extension

Dawn On Route From Vesta to Ceres

'Tis the Season -- for Plasma Changes at Saturn

Air Force's experimental scramjet aircraft hits Mach 5.1 -- 3,880 mph

European Vega rocket launch delayed due to weather

How Would You Like Your Assistant - Human or Robotic?

Checkout is underway with O3b Networks' four satellites to be orbited on the next Arianespace Soyuz launch

NASA Rover Prototype Set to Explore Greenland Ice Sheet

Nine-Year-Old Names Target of UA-led NASA Mission

Studying meteorites may reveal Mars' secrets of life

How the Density of Exoplanets' Atmospheres Weighs on the Odds for Alien Life

Success Continues as NASA's Orion Parachute Tests Get More Difficult

See Saturn at its Best and Brightest

NASA Invites Public to Send Names And Messages to Mars

SNC's Hybrid Rocket Engines Power SpaceShipTwo on its First Powered Flight Test

Scientists Use Laser to Find Soviet Moon Rover

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