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July 31, 2013
IRON AND ICE
NASA Completes First Internal Review of Concepts for Asteroid Redirect Mission
Washington DC (SPX) Aug 01, 2013
NASA has completed the first step toward a mission to find and capture a near-Earth asteroid, redirect it to a stable lunar orbit and send humans to study it. In preparation for fiscal year 2014, a mission formulation review on Tuesday brought together NASA leaders from across the country to examine internal studies proposing multiple concepts and alternatives for each phase of the asteroid mission. The review assessed technical and programmatic aspects of the mission. "At this meeting, we e ... read more
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LAUNCH PAD

SpaceX Awarded Launch Reservation Contract for Largest Canadian Space Program
Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) was awarded a launch reservation contract with MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. (MDA) to support the largest space program to date in Canada, carrying ... more
IRON AND ICE

Dawn's Arrays Keep It Powering Along
Powering its way through the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, Dawn continues on course and on schedule for its 2015 appointment with dwarf planet Ceres. After spending more than a year o ... more
STATION NEWS

NSBRI Wants Ideas To Support Space Crew Health and Performance
The National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) is soliciting for ground-based, analog definition and flight definition research proposals to develop safe and effective countermeasures and ... more
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ENERGY TECH

Support Fusion Propulsion Research
University of Alabama in Huntsville is conducting pulsed fusion propulsion research with the Charger-1 device. The Charger-1 is a ~500 kJ pulsed power facility capable of 2 MA discharges at 3 TW of ... more


STATION NEWS

NASA narrows list of possible culprits in spacesuit water leak
NASA engineers say they are closing in on the cause of a water leak inside the spacesuit of Italy's first spacewalking astronaut that could have drowned him. ... more
SATURN DAILY

Gravitational tide the secret of Saturn's weird moon
Enceladus, a white moon of Saturn with ice-spewing volcanoes, owes its strangeness to tides of gravitational forces exerted by its mother, a study said on Wednesday. Discovered in 1789 by William Herschel, Enceladus measures only 504 kilometres (315 miles) across yet is one of the great oddities of the Solar System. Its surface is a gorgeous white shell of ice, rather than asteroid-pocked rock and dust, and the surface is pristine except for a network of fractures near its south pole. These cracks - dubbed "tiger stripes" - emit fountains of water vapour that instantly turn into icy grains on contact with the chill vacuum of space. Some astrophysicists conclude that the worldlet harbours an ocean of saltwater, which in turn makes it a good candidate as a source for life. But how can a sub-surface sea exist, if the ambient temperature is close to absolute zero - -273 degrees Celsius (-460 degrees Fahrenheit) - and the Sun is a distant dot? The answer, say theorists, lies with a phenomenon called tidal forces. They argue that the gravitational pull exerted by Saturn, the second largest planet of the Solar System, squeezes Enceladus' innards, causing friction whose heat allows the water to remain in a liquid state. Long debated, the notion has now gained the support of comparisons of the icy plume as the moon crawls around Saturn on an egg-shaped orbit. When Enceladus is closest to Saturn, the plume is at its dimmest, a sign that the fractures are being closed up by a mighty gravitational pull from the giant mother plant, and so relatively little water escapes, according to the new study. When Enceladus is at its farthest point from Saturn, the plume is several times brighter, suggesting that the fractures open out - rather like an unclenched fist - and more water is disgorged. The evidence comes from 252 infra-red images taken by the great US explorer probe Cassini during its lonely swings around the planet. They provide "strong evidence that tidal forces do play an important role in controlling Enceladus' plume activity, perhaps by changing the width of the conduits between the surface and various underground reservoirs," says the paper, led by Matthew Hedman of Cornell University in New York. Many of the icy grains from Enceladus fall back on its surface, which explains its dazzling white surface. The ice may also be the origin of one of the rings of Saturn that give the gas giant its special beauty, according to some thinking. ri/bm ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

First Liquid Hydrogen Tank Barrel Segment for SLS Core Completed
The first liquid hydrogen tank barrel segment for the core stage of NASA's new heavy-lift launch vehicle, the Space Launch System (SLS), recently was completed at the agency's Michoud Assembly Facil ... 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
ROBO SPACE

ISS Astronauts Remotely Control Planetary Rover From Space
Just as remotely-operated vehicles help humans explore the depths of the ocean from above, NASA has begun studying how a similar approach may one day help astronauts explore other worlds. On June 17 ... more
LAUNCH PAD

ULA Continues Rapid, Reliable Launch Rate
During the last eight days, the United Launch Alliance (ULA) team has completed five major processing activities, including one launch, on three different launch pads at both Cape Canaveral Air Forc ... more
STATION NEWS

Weekly recap from the International Space Station expedition lead scientist
The Expedition 36 crew completed packing the Materials International Space Station Experiment-8 (MISSE-8) Payload Experiment Container (PEC) and Optical Reflector Materials Experiment-III (ORMatE-II ... more

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EXO WORLDS

Pulsating star sheds light on exoplanet
A team of researchers has devised a way to measure the internal properties of stars-a method that offers more accurate assessments of their orbiting planets. The research, which appears in Proceedin ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Launch Vehicles for Achieving Low and High Orbits
There are dozens of launch vehicle configurations available around the world. Most space professionals are familiar with at least some of these. The major producers of launch vehicles include the Un ... 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
SPACE MEDICINE

Alexander's space clinic
They are skills everyone hopes an astronaut never has to use but they are vital for the International Space Station, where no ambulance can reach. ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst recently boosted his ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Experimental quest to test Einstein's speed limit
Albert Einstein's assertion that there's an ultimate speed limit - the speed of light - has withstood countless tests over the past 100 years, but that didn't stop University of California, Berkeley ... more
IRON AND ICE

NASA Sees Enthusiastic Response to Asteroid Call for Ideas
NASA has received more than 400 responses to its request for information (RFI) on the agency's asteroid initiative, Deputy Administrator Lori Garver announced Friday. "Under our plan, we're in ... more
IRON AND ICE
SpaceX Awarded Launch Reservation Contract for Largest Canadian Space Program

ULA Continues Rapid, Reliable Launch Rate

The second satellite arrives for Arianespace's upcoming heavy-lift Ariane 5 launch


IRON AND ICE
Mars Rover Opportunity Nears Solander Point

Curiosity Mars Rover Gleams in View from Orbiter

Mars Curiosity sets one-day driving distance record


IRON AND ICE
Environmental Controls Move Beyond Earth

Bad night's sleep? The moon could be to blame

Moon Base and Beyond


IRON AND ICE
SciTechTalk: Grab your erasers, there are more moons than we thought

NASA Hubble Finds New Neptune Moon

NASA finds new moon on Neptune

MARSDAILY

Mars Rover Opportunity Nears Solander Point
Opportunity has arrived in the region near the base of 'Solander Point.' At the current location, the rover is just a few drives from making landfall on the point. However, the science team wi ... more
LAUNCH PAD

The second satellite arrives for Arianespace's upcoming heavy-lift Ariane 5 launch
Payload preparations for Arianespace's next Ariane 5 mission are moving into their full pace with the delivery of its second passenger - EUTELSAT 25B/ Es'hail 1 - to French Guiana, joining GSAT-7, w ... more
EXO WORLDS

Chandra Sees Eclipsing Planet in X-rays for First Time
For the first time since exoplanets, or planets around stars other than the sun, were discovered almost 20 years ago, X-ray observations have detected an exoplanet passing in front of its parent sta ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Zero Point Frontiers Delivers Favorable Architecture Assessment to Golden Spike Company
This week Zero Point Frontiers Corp. delivered its report analyzing the different approaches that might be used to send people from nations around the world on commercial trips to the Moon. Working ... more
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JUNO begins decade-long mission to probe neutrino mysteries
SFL Missions to Deliver Spacecraft Buses for HawkEye 360 RF Signal Detection Expansion
Voyager debuts first space based multi cloud region to advance orbital data processing
SPACE TRAVEL

Tenth Parachute Test for NASA's Orion Adds 10,000 Feet of Success

SPACE TRAVEL

NASA and Korean Space Agency Discuss Space Cooperation

TECH SPACE

US Lawmaker Seeks to Partner with Russia to Clean Up Space

STATION NEWS

Russian supply ship docks with orbiting space station

SPACE TRAVEL

Boeing Unveils CST-100 Mock-up, Astronauts Climb Aboard

STATION NEWS

Unmanned Russian cargo craft lands in Pacific Ocean

EXO LIFE

Purple bacteria on Earth could survive alien light

SPACE TRAVEL

NASA Advanced Technology Concepts Selected for Study

SPACE TRAVEL

JPL Selects NASA Deep Space Network Subcontractor

SPACE TRAVEL

Final Frontier Design Unveils New Space Suit on Capitol Hill

Environmental Controls Move Beyond Earth

A warmer planetary haven around cool stars, as ice warms rather than cools

Arianespace's heavy-lift Ariane 5 mission orbits key satellite payloads for Europe and India

Curiosity Mars Rover Gleams in View from Orbiter

Dutch city patently the world's most inventive

Solar system's youth gives clues to planet search

Bad night's sleep? The moon could be to blame

Flawless launch of Alphasat, Europe's largest and most sophisticated telecom satellite

Three Soyuz launchers are at the Spaceport for Arianespace's upcoming medium-lift missions from French Guiana

Test confirms NASA manned capsule can land even if one parachute lost

Scientists establish age of Mars meteorites found on Earth

European astronaut trains for medical emergencies in space

Spain museum uses robot to help restore works

Mystery of the Missing Waves on Titan

Alphasat Wears Its Color For Alphabus

ISS Research Exposing the Salty Truth of Supercritical Water Transitions

Mars Curiosity sets one-day driving distance record

Zero Gravity Solutions Commences Trading Of Its Stock

Researcher Seeks New Way to Study Asteroid and Comet Interiors

Moon Base and Beyond

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