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May 29, 2013
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First Light Angara Rocket Ready for Launch
Moscow (RIA Novosti) May 28, 2013
Russia's first light-class modification Angara 1.2PP carrier rocket is ready for its maiden launch, its manufacturer Khrunichev Center said on Wednesday. The first Angara will be sent to the Plesetsk space center in northern Russia later this month, the manufacturer said in a statement, but did not give a precise launch date. Meanwhile, the first heavy-class Angara-A5 has been completed and will soon be presented to the public, a Khrunichev spokesman said. The project is being personal ... read more
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Russia to launch 12 Proton-M rockets in 2013
Russia would launch 12 Proton-M heavy space rockets this year, Khrunichev space industry center said Wednesday. Three had already been launched and a further nine would be launched from the Ba ... more
EXO WORLDS

Big Weather on Hot Jupiters
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SPACE TRAVEL

3D Printing: Food in Space
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MARSDAILY

Bacterium from Canadian High Arctic and life on Mars
The temperature in the permafrost on Ellesmere Island in the Canadian high Arctic is nearly as cold as that of the surface of Mars. So the recent discovery by a McGill University led team of scienti ... more


LAUNCH PAD

Electric Propulsion
Electric propulsion has been around for several decades. In fact, the idea dates back to 1906, when Robert Goddard made an entry in his personal notebook. Five years later, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky pu ... more
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STATION NEWS

ESA Euronews: Living in space
Every day, 400 kilometres above our heads, there are astronauts living in space. Their home is the ISS, the frontier outpost of human exploration, and a workplace like nothing on Earth. With spacewa ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Russian Spacecraft Manufacturer to Make Four Launches in 2014
Russia's Energia Rocket and Space Corporation will make four launches next year from the Pacific Ocean-based Odyssey platform under the Sea Launch program, corporation president Vitaly Lopota said o ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
EU states to hold talks on 'drone wall' to protect bloc
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Lithuania eases rules on shooting down drones
MERCURY RISING

NASA Watches Solar Magnetic Field As MESSENGER Clocks Up 2000 Orbits
MESSENGER began its 2,000th orbit around Mercury earlier this week, on May 22. The spacecraft completed its primary mission on March 17, 2012, and its first extended mission on March 17, 2013. The t ... more
MARSDAILY

Opportunity Departing 'Cape York'
Opportunity has begun the departure from 'Cape York' and started the push to reach 'Solander Point' over 1.2 miles (2 kilometers) away. The rover drove five out of the last seven days (sols). ... more
STATION NEWS

Science and Maintenance for Station Crew, New Crew Members Prep for Launch
The three Expedition 36 crew members currently living and working aboard the International Space Station wrapped up another busy week of science experiments and research Friday, while three new crew ... more
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SPACE MEDICINE

Johns Hopkins undergraduates help design space stethoscope for NASA
A team of students at Johns Hopkins University has designed a stethoscope that delivers accurate heart and body sounds to medics who are trying to assess astronauts' health on long missions in noisy ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Trip into space with DiCaprio costs $1.55m
Leonardo DiCaprio is going to get closer to stars of a different kind as he heads into space aboard the Virgin Galactic, and a well-heeled bidder at the Cannes Film Festival has paid 1.2 million euros (1.5 million) to be his travel buddy. ... more
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TECH SPACE

Ecuador's only satellite may have been damaged in space collision
Ecuador's first satellite, launched last month, has collided with debris from an old Russian rocket but it is unclear if it has been damaged, officials say. ... more
SATURN DAILY

Wild Weather Could Be Ahead on Titan
Saturn's moon Titan might be in for some wild weather as it heads into its spring and summer, if two new models are correct. Scientists think that as the seasons change in Titan's northern hemispher ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

New method for producing clean hydrogen
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ROCKET SCIENCE
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ROCKET SCIENCE
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ROCKET SCIENCE
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Bright Explosion on the Moon

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ROCKET SCIENCE
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ROCKET SCIENCE

Adapter 'Flips' for Progress Toward 2014 Exploration Flight Test
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MARSDAILY

Curiosity Drills Second Rock Target
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ROCKET SCIENCE

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DRAGON SPACE

Waiting for Shenzhou 10
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EXO LIFE

World's largest undersea methane seep harbors variety of life

EXO LIFE

Arctic bacteria found living in Mars-like environment

SPACE TRAVEL

Chinese group bids for Club Med holidays: firms

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Asteroid Sample Return Mission Moves into Development

SPACE TRAVEL

Russia designs reusable spacecraft good for as many as five missions

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EXO LIFE

RNA capable of catalyzing electron transfer on early earth with iron's help

ROBO SPACE

Principles of locomotion in confined spaces could help robot teams work underground

ROBO SPACE

Robots learn to take a proper handoff by following digitized human examples

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SPUTNIX is granted a license for space activity

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Opportunity Rides Into History For Offworld Drive

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Desert Tests Pave Way for Human Exploration of Small Bodies

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