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December 26, 2013
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Station's Replacement Pump Successfully Restarted
Houston TX (SPX) Dec 26, 2013
Following Two Spacewalks To Replace A Degraded Pump Module On The Truss, Or Backbone, Of The International Space Station, Flight Controllers In The Mission Control Center At Nasa's Johnson Space Center In Houston Successfully Restarted The New Pump Tuesday Night. The Pump Module Controls The Flow Of Ammonia Through Cooling Loops And Radiators Outside The Space Station, And, Combined With Water-Based Cooling Loops Inside The Station, Removes Excess Heat Into The Vacuum Of Space. The New Pump ... read more
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MOON DAILY

China's moon rover "sleeps" through lunar night
The moon rover and lander of China's Chang'e 3 lunar probe mission will "sleep" during the lunar night, enduring extreme low temperatures on the lunar surface. According to Wu Fenglei of the B ... more
IRON AND ICE

Dwarf Planet Ceres - 'A Game Changer in the Solar System'
In March of 2015, NASA's Dawn mission will arrive at the dwarf planet Ceres, the first of the smaller class of planets to be discovered and the closest to Earth. Ceres, which orbits the Sun in the a ... more
MARSDAILY

ISRO end year on high note after Mars mission
The successful launch of India's first inter-planetary Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), the sending up of India's first navigation satellite midnight, the launch of the Indo-French satellite SARAL, and s ... more
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STATION NEWS

Spacewalk ends, ISS fix a success
NASA astronauts on Tuesday successfully wrapped up a Christmas Eve spacewalk to make repairs at the orbiting International Space Station, the US space agency said."Repressurization began at 1:23 pm ... more


STATION NEWS

Spacewalk ends, station fix a success
NASA astronauts on Tuesday successfully wrapped up a Christmas Eve spacewalk to make repairs at the orbiting International Space Station, the US space agency said. ... more
The Year In Space
ROCKET SCIENCE

JAXA plans to test new large rocket from 2020
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency plans to launch a new large-scale test rocket in fiscal 2020 and another the following year. The rocket, provisionally dubbed H-III, is a successor to JA ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Boeing, Energia Achieve Mixed Results in Counterclaims
A US federal court on Wednesday granted in part and denied in part a motion by American aerospace and defense conglomerate Boeing to dismiss counterclaims filed by Russian space giant Energia in Boe ... 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

Boeing Completes Mission Control Center Interface Test
For the first time, the Mission Control Center (MCC) at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston has tested communications with a commercial, crew-capable spacecraft, as The Boeing Company conducted a ... more
ROBO SPACE

Lockheed Martin Team Moves Forward In DARPA Robotics Challenge
Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories (ATL) recently completed the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Robotics Challenge trials at the Homestead-Miami Speedway. The Lockhee ... more
MARSDAILY

Mars One mission: one way ticket to new life
200,000 people from 140 countries have applied for a one-way ticket to Mars. The applicants agreed to stay on the Red Planet for the rest of their lives and be filmed for a reality TV program, accor ... more
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MARSDAILY

Mars Express heading towards daring flyby of Phobos
Late this month, ESA's Mars Express will make the closest flyby yet of the Red Planet's largest moon Phobos, skimming past at only 45 km above its surface. The flyby on 29 December will be so ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Working With NASA On The Space Structures Of The Future
NASA is seeking to advance a technology with the potential to drastically change how we envision transporting and safeguarding astronauts: inflatable structures. Space structure engineers and ... more
24/7 News Coverage
NASA ISRO radar satellite beams first Earth images from space
Morocco High Atlas whistle language strives for survival
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EXO WORLDS

Using an Atmosphere to Weigh a Planet
A new study finds that the mass of an exoplanet can be determined solely by looking at the starlight that passes through the planet's atmosphere. When sunlight streaming through a planet's atm ... more
LAUNCH PAD

NASA Awards Launch Services Contract for InSight Mission
NASA has selected United Launch Services LLC of Centennial, Colo., to launch the Interior Exploration Using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport (InSight) mission to Mars. InSigh ... more
STATION NEWS

No early Christmas? Spacesuit issue delays second spacewalk to fix ISS cooling system
Two American astronauts have completed the first stage of urgent repair work outside the International Space Station ahead of schedule, but a spacesuit issue has delayed a second spacewalk to revive ... more
STATION NEWS
Orbital Launches Completes 40th Consecutive Successful Suborbital Rocket For NASA

NASA Awards Launch Services Contract for InSight Mission

Argentina successfully launches research rocket


STATION NEWS
Mars One mission: one way ticket to new life

Mars Express heading towards daring flyby of Phobos

ISRO end year on high note after Mars mission


STATION NEWS
China's moon rover "sleeps" through lunar night

Will the Moon be carved-up?

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STATION NEWS
The Sounds of New Horizons

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DRAGON SPACE

China's moon rover continues lunar survey after photographing lander
China's first moon rover, Yutu, or Jade Rabbit, continued patrol explorations on the lunar surface after taking photos of the lander for the fifth and final time early on Sunday. According to ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Orbital Launches Completes 40th Consecutive Successful Suborbital Rocket For NASA
NASA Sounding Rocket Operations Contract II (NSROC II) team at Wallops Island, Virginia recently completed its 40th consecutive successful mission over the last 24 months for NASA's Sounding Rocket ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Argentina successfully launches research rocket
Argentina has successfully launched a research rocket as part of its space program, the Defense Ministry said on Friday. The launch took place on Wednesday in the city of Chamical, in La Rioja ... more
STATION NEWS

Astronauts remove faulty ammonia pump during first spacewalk after ISS coolant system goes wrong
NASA astronauts Rick Mastracchio and Michael Hopkins have successfully completed their first spacewalk to repair the failed coolant system of the International Space Station (ISS). It was a debut sp ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

The Athena-Fidus satellite is readied for Arianespace first heavy-lift mission of 2014

DRAGON SPACE

China launches communications satellite for Bolivia

MOON DAILY

Will the Moon be carved-up?

MARSDAILY

Mars rover Curiosity gets software upgrade, improved capabilities

STATION NEWS

ISS Crew Set for Tuesday Pump Replacement Spacewalk

STATION NEWS

Spacesuit flaw postpones station repairs to Dec 24

DRAGON SPACE

China's Yutu "naps", awakens and explores

TECH SPACE

Sailing satellites into safe retirement

TECH SPACE

Europe's Gaia telescope detaches from Fregat-MT upper stage

MARSDAILY

Curiosity Team Upgrades Software, Checks Wheel Wear

NASA Releases New Earthrise Simulation Video

Astronauts Finalizing Spacewalk Preparations

NASA plans 3 urgent spacewalks to fix ISS coolant system, suspends cargo delivery

NASA and Russia prolong contract on Soyuz taxi flights to ISS

NASA's Asteroid Hunter Spacecraft Returns First Images after Reactivation

Japan robot astronaut talks Santa in first chat with spaceman

Most Chang'e-3 science tools activated

Dawn Creates Guide to Vesta's Hidden Attractions

Sierra Nevada Completes CCDev2, Begins Dream Chaser Flight Test Program

Russia's Putin pledges $1.5 billion for basic science research

NASA rigs up snorkel in spacesuit after risky water leak

JPL to Test New Supersonic Decelerator Technology

NASA Engineers Crush Fuel Tank to Build Better Rockets

SLS Chief Engineer Driven by 'Challenge' of Building America's Next Great Rocket

Gaia Mission Could Help Map Exoplanets

Fungal pathogen shows profound effects from spaceflight

First detection of a predicted unseen exoplanet

Oil and metal munching microbes dominate deep sandstone formations

Asia's year in space triggers applause but also worry

Deep space monitoring station abroad imperative

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