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December 01, 2013
MARSDAILY
Deep Space Perils For Indian Spacecraft
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Dec 01, 2013
There's no turning back. India's Mars Orbiter Mission has left Earth orbit and is heading for the red planet. After a flourish of media coverage before and shortly after launch, attention on this mission is likely to fade for several months. The MOM now has a long journey to reach its destination. It will arrive at Mars in September 2014. Despite the spotlight moving on, it should not be assumed that this phase of the mission will be uneventful. Hopefully, things will go well, but the risks should ... read more
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DRAGON SPACE

Designer: moon rover uses cutting-edge technology
China's third lunar probe, the Chang'E Three is set to launch in early December. In recent years, China has made considerable progress in its space program. In June, three Chinese astronauts s ... more
STATION NEWS

Russian spacecraft with advanced navigation system docks with ISS
An unmanned Russian resupply spacecraft carrying an improved navigation system docked early Saturday with the International Space Station, Russian Mission Control said. "The manual docking was ... more
MOON DAILY

Helping China To The Moon
Shortly after China's Chang'e-3 spacecraft departs Earth to land on the Moon, ESA's network of tracking stations will swing into action, providing crucial support for the vessel's five-day lunar cru ... more
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DRAGON SPACE

China pursues "zero window" launch for lunar probe
China will strive to launch its Chang'e-3 lunar probe at the optimal time within the launch window, the Xichang Satellite Launch Center said on Friday. China is scheduled to launch the probe i ... more


DRAGON SPACE

China's "triple jump" progress in lunar probes
The upcoming Chang'e-3 mission will carry the first Chinese spacecraft to soft-land on and explore an extraterrestrial object. The Chang'e-1 to Chang'e-3 missions have made a "triple jump" bet ... more
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ROBO SPACE

Droids dance, dogs nuzzle, humanoids speak at Madrid robot museum
A white robotic beagle sits wagging its tail and nuzzling anyone who pets it, while six pint-sized robots, flashing blue, pump their fists as they dance to the pop hit "Gangnam Style". ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

India's spacecraft successfully begins journey to Mars
India's first mission to Mars left Earth's orbit Sunday, successfully entering the second phase of its journey that could see New Delhi win Asia's race to the Red Planet, scientists said. ... 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
MOON DAILY

Japanese firm describes proposed 'power belt' for the moon
A Japanese company has unveiled its concept of a lunar solar power generation installation that could send 13,000 continuous terawatts of power back to Earth. ... more
STATION NEWS

Space freighter docks at International Space Station
A Russian spacecraft carrying supplies was docked manually at the International Space Station early Saturday after its navigation system failed, officials said. ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China to launch moon rover on Monday
China will launch its first ever moon rover mission on Monday, state media said, as Beijing embarks on the latest stage in its ambitious space programme. ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

SpaceX postpones first satellite launch
Private US company SpaceX postponed the launch of a rocket carrying its first telecommunications satellite on Thursday after two unsuccessful attempts at take-off. ... more
SATURN DAILY

Amidst and Beyond the Rings
While the moon Epimetheus passes by, beyond the edge of Saturn's main rings, the tiny moon Daphnis carries on its orbit within the Keeler gap of the A ring. Although quite different in size, both mo ... more
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NASA ISRO radar satellite beams first Earth images from space
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China warns Papua New Guinea over Australian defence deal
LAUNCH PAD

Second rocket launch site depends on satellite size, cost-benefit
The Indian space agency will decide on the need for a second rocket launch site after doing a detailed study on the cost-benefit and other aspects like the trend in remote sensing satellites, said i ... more
TECH SPACE

Crippled space telescope given second life, new mission
NASA says it has successfully revived its crippled Kepler Space Telescope and may give it a new mission of searching the skies. ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Arianespace to launch GSAT-15 and GSAT-16 satellites for India
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has chosen Arianespace to launch its GSAT 15 and GSAT 16 telecommunications satellites. The two satellites will be launched by Ariane 5 launch veh ... more
LAUNCH PAD
Second rocket launch site depends on satellite size, cost-benefit

SpaceX postpones first satellite launch

Arianespace to launch GSAT-15 and GSAT-16 satellites for India


LAUNCH PAD
Deep Space Perils For Indian Spacecraft

NASA poised to launch Mars atmosphere probe

Curiosity Resumes Science After Analysis of Voltage Issue


LAUNCH PAD
Japanese firm describes proposed 'power belt' for the moon

Helping China To The Moon

Spotlight on China's Moon Rover


LAUNCH PAD
The Sounds of New Horizons

On the Path to Pluto, 5 AU and Closing

SwRI study finds that Pluto satellites' orbital ballet may hint of long-ago collisions

MARSDAILY

NASA poised to launch Mars atmosphere probe
What happened to the water on Mars? How did the Red Planet's atmosphere become so thin over time? NASA's MAVEN probe is scheduled to launch Monday on a mission to find out. ... more
DRAGON SPACE

More Moon Missions For China
China's upcoming Chang'e-3 Moon mission is a major step in their rapidly advancing space program. A four-legged lander will touch down and release a six-wheeled rover onto the Moon in December. That ... more
ROBO SPACE

Robot herder brings the cows in for milking in Australia
A four-wheeled robot known as Rover has been successfully tested as a cattle herder in Australia, easily moving a herd from a field to a dairy, researchers say. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Planning group calls for National Space Policy in Britain
Britain needs a national space program, sufficiently funded and properly coordinated, a report by a government/industry planning group says. ... more
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JUNO begins decade-long mission to probe neutrino mysteries
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Voyager debuts first space based multi cloud region to advance orbital data processing
MARSDAILY

Curiosity Resumes Science After Analysis of Voltage Issue

LAUNCH PAD

Private US launch of satellite delayed

EXO WORLDS

Search for habitable planets should be more conservative

MOON DAILY

Spotlight on China's Moon Rover

DRAGON SPACE

China to send 'jade rabbit' to Moon: state media

ROCKET SCIENCE

South Korea to launch homegrown rocket by 2020

DRAGON SPACE

China launches experimental satellite

SPACE TRAVEL

Orion Flight Test Hardware Thrives Under Pressure

STATION NEWS

ISS Benefits for Humanity in Plain Sight in New Video Feature

DRAGON SPACE

China names moon rover "Yutu"

Czech and XCOR Sign Payload Integrator Agreement for Suborbital Flights

Teal Identifies Over 3,000 Payloads For Launch By 2032

We're Going to the Moon!

"Gravity" director wants China to take him into space

What might recyclable satellites look like?

Stepping up Vega launcher production

International Space Station to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner

Spanish scientists are designing a robot for inspecting tunnels

How Habitable Is Mars? A New View of the Viking Experiments

Spaceflight Deploys Planet Labs' Dove 3 Spacecraft from the Dnepr

Winter Means Less Power for Solar Panels

Physicist's journey reveals smaller asteroids could cause bigger problems

Unusual greenhouse gases may have raised ancient Martian temperature

NASA, Planetary Resources Sign Agreement to Crowdsource Asteroid Detection

NASA Advances Effort to Launch Astronauts Again from US Soil to Space Station

NASA Spacecraft Begins Collecting Lunar Atmosphere Data

Arianespace orders ten new Vega launchers from ELV

Asteroids should be colonized or used as transport to planets

XCOR and ULA Achieve Major Milestone With Liquid Hydrogen Engine

Scientists find that Mars, not Earth, shakes up some near-Earth asteroids

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