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August 19, 2013
EXO WORLDS
Kepler planet hunter spacecraft is beyond repair: NASA
Washington, District Of Columbia (AFP) Aug 15, 2013
NASA said Thursday it cannot fix its hobbled planet-hunting Kepler Space Telescope and is considering what sort of scientific research it might be able to do at half-capacity. "Today, we are reporting we do not believe we can recover three-wheeled operations, or Kepler's original science mission," said Paul Hertz, NASA Astrophysics Division director. "So the Kepler project is turning its attention to studying the possibility of two-wheeled operations," he said, referring to the wheels the craft ... read more
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LAUNCH PAD

SpaceX rocket launches, steers and lands in test
The privately owned space exploration company known as SpaceX successfully launched a rocket in Texas and returned it to its launching pad, the company said. ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Roscosmos denies plans to launch Proton rocket from Baikonur on Sept 15
Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos) Baikonur department head Anatoly Belokon has refuted the alleged plans to launch a Proton rocket from Baikonur on September 15. "Fresh launches are out of the quest ... more
MARSDAILY

Mars Rover Opportunity Working at Edge of 'Solander'
NASA's Mars rover Opportunity is studying the area of contact between a rock layer formed in acidic wet conditions long ago and an even older one that may be from a more neutral wet environment. ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

Russia to resume Proton-M rocket launches in mid-September
Russia will resume launches of the Proton-M space rockets on Sept. 15, the operating company said Wednesday. "The International Launch Service's Proton return-to-flight mission will be the Ast ... more


LAUNCH PAD

Lockheed Martin Selects CubeSat Integrators for Athena to Enhance Launch Systems Integration
Lockheed Martin has chosen three world-class companies to provide CubeSat integration for Athena launch services. Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems LLC of Irvine, Calif., TriSept Corporation of Chantilly ... more
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CubeSats, SmallSats and MicroSats
SPACE TRAVEL

Voyager 1 Has Left the Solar System
Voyager 1 appears to have at long last left our solar system and entered interstellar space, says a University of Maryland-led team of researchers. Carrying Earthly greetings on a gold plated phono ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

NASA Commercial Crew Partner SpaceX Completes Orbit and Entry Review
NASA Commercial Crew Program (CCP) partner Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) recently reviewed the systems critical to sustaining crews in orbit and returning them safely to Earth aboard the c ... 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
SPACE TRAVEL

NASA Voyager Statement about Competing Models to Explain Recent Spacecraft Data
A newly published paper argues that NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft has already entered interstellar space. The model described in the paper is new and different from other models used so far to explain ... more
SHUTTLE NEWS

Private space shuttle in taxi testing in California
A private U.S. space shuttle has successfully undergone ground tests in California designed to assess the spacecraft's braking and landing systems, NASA said. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Computer scientists envision computer chip working like a human brain
U.S. computer scientists say they're building a chip with computing architecture that works more like a human brain than a traditional digital computer. ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Researchers Slow Light to a Crawl in Liquid Crystal Matrix
Light traveling in a vacuum is the Universe's ultimate speed demon, racing along at approximately 300,000 kilometers per second. Now scientists have found an effective new way to put a speed bump in ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

ATK Awarded Contract by Orbital Sciences to Support Stratolaunch System
ATK (ATK) has received a contract from Orbital Sciences Corporation (ORB) to provide first and second stage propulsion for the Air Launch Vehicle (ALV) that Orbital is designing and building for Str ... 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
TECH SPACE

Challenges and Practices for Space Mechanisms - Part 2
Release and Deployment Mechanism Challenges. Challenges associated with release and deployment systems often include the impracticality of complete and independent redundancy and difficulties in sim ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Avionics: The Central Nervous System of NASA's Space Launch System
The nervous system in the human body controls everything a person does, including walking, thinking and feeling. Avionics is much like that complex collection of nerves and cells, only instead of a ... more
STATION NEWS

ISS Boosting Biological Research in Orbit
Studying the science of biology in microgravity opens a world of possibilities! Research ranges from plant growth to cell growth and from bacterial virulence to strength in human bones. The scope of ... more
STATION NEWS
Lockheed Martin Selects CubeSat Integrators for Athena to Enhance Launch Systems Integration

Roscosmos denies plans to launch Proton rocket from Baikonur on Sept 15

SpaceX rocket launches, steers and lands in test


STATION NEWS
Mars Rover Opportunity Working at Edge of 'Solander'

MRO Swapping Motion-Sensing Units

Opportunity Reaches Base of 'Solander Point'


STATION NEWS
NASA Selects Launch Services Contract for OSIRIS-REx Mission

Environmental Controls Move Beyond Earth

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


STATION NEWS
Pluto Science Conference Exceeds Expectations

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

NASA Hubble Finds New Neptune Moon

IRON AND ICE

Researchers identify 12 'easy' candidates for asteroid mining
Researchers in Scotland say they have identified 12 easily retrievable asteroids that could be moved close enough to Earth for them to be mined. ... more
MARSDAILY

MRO Swapping Motion-Sensing Units
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter is switching from one motion-sensing device to a duplicate unit onboard. The veteran orbiter relies on this inertial measurement unit (IMU) for information about changes in orientation. ... more
IRON AND ICE

New NASA Mission to Help Us Learn How to Mine Asteroids
Over the last hundred years, the human population has exploded from about 1.5 billion to more than seven billion, driving an ever-increasing demand for resources. To satisfy civilization's appetite, ... more
EXO LIFE

Reading a Message from ET
Right now, sophisticated radio telescopes are listening to the cosmos, waiting for a transmission from an extraterrestrial civilization. The Allen Telescope Array operated by the SETI Institute is j ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
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

Space to become tourist destination in the future

STATION NEWS

Japanese Cargo Craft Captured, Berthed to ISS

MARSDAILY

Opportunity Reaches Base of 'Solander Point'

SPACE TRAVEL

HI-SEAS Mission Now in its Final Days

LAUNCH PAD

EUTELSAT spacecraft ready for integration to Ariane 5

ROBO SPACE

Researchers create 'soft robotic' devices using water-based gels

MARSDAILY

NASA launches new Russian-language Mars website

SPACE TRAVEL

College of Law launches doctorate in space law

SPACE MEDICINE

Twin astronauts to be studied 'as one' in space research

STATION NEWS

Japanese Cargo Spacecraft Docks with ISS

Astronomers Image Lowest-mass Exoplanet Around a Sun-like Star

NASA Selects Launch Services Contract for OSIRIS-REx Mission

Big ice may explain Mars' double-layer craters

Talking robot sent to ISS to 'get along' with humans

SkySweeper Robot Makes Inspecting Power Lines Simple and Inexpensive

NASA's Space Launch System Completes Preliminary Design Review

Full Curiosity Traverse Passes One-Mile Mark

Mission Criticality of Space Mechanisms - Part 1

Alphasat deploys its giant reflector in orbit

Curious craters on Mars said result of impacts into ancient ice

NASA's Firestation on way to ISS

NASA Begins Launch Preparations for Next Mars Mission

'Printable' micro-machines could bring improved bionic limbs

Mars rover hoping to yield more secrets, one year on

Russia to restart Proton rocket launches after crash

New Explorer Mission Chooses the 'Just-Right' Orbit

"Pandora" virus - covert threat from space?

NASA Curiosity Rover Approaches First Anniversary on Mars

Japan Delivers Hardware ISS Robotic Refueling Test

Next Ariane 5 is readied to receive its dual-satellite payload

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