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December 28, 2013
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Russian cosmonauts Kotov and Ryazansky complete ISS spacewalk
Moscow (Voice of Russia) Dec 29, 2013
Two Russian cosmonauts who last month carried the Olympic torch into open space for the first time finished a spacewalk on Saturday to replace equipment on the outside of the International Space Station. The spacewalk began on Friday afternoon and lasted 8 hours 10 minutes. The cosmonauts, Oleg Kotov and Sergei Ryazansky, installed equipment on the hull of the space station including high-resolution cameras to photograph the earth and a foothold for use in future spacewalks. They also detached an ... read more
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LAUNCH PAD

Russian Rocket Puts Telecoms Satellite Into Orbit
A Russian Proton-M heavy-lift rocket put a government communications satellite into orbit on Thursday in the final launch of the year for the Russian space industry. The rocket lifted off at 2 ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Work on NASA's New Orion Spacecraft Progresses as Engineers Pivot to 2014
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MARSDAILY

Curious Results from Mars
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TECH SPACE

Laser Demonstration Reveals Bright Future for Space Communication
The completion of the 30-day Lunar Laser Communication Demonstration or LLCD mission has revealed that the possibility of expanding broadband capabilities in space using laser communications is as b ... more


SPACE TRAVEL

Official: Iran to Send Astronaut into Space in 2024
Head of Iran's Space System Research Center Mohammad Ebrahimi underscored the countries' rapid growth in aerospace industries, and said that Iran plans to launch an explorer which can carry astronom ... more
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ROCKET SCIENCE

First launch of new Soyuz rocket with redesigned engine delayed
A test launch of a Russian Soyuz rocket with a new engine design has been delayed until 2014, officials said without specifying a new date. ... more
STATION NEWS

Station's Replacement Pump Successfully Restarted
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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
MOON DAILY

China's moon rover "sleeps" through lunar night
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IRON AND ICE

Dwarf Planet Ceres - 'A Game Changer in the Solar System'
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MARSDAILY

ISRO end year on high note after Mars mission
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Spacewalk ends, station fix a success
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ROCKET SCIENCE

JAXA plans to test new large rocket from 2020
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Boeing, Energia Achieve Mixed Results in Counterclaims
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SPACE TRAVEL

Boeing Completes Mission Control Center Interface Test
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ROBO SPACE

Lockheed Martin Team Moves Forward In DARPA Robotics Challenge
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ROBO SPACE
NASA Awards Launch Services Contract for InSight Mission

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ROBO SPACE
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ROBO SPACE
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NASA Releases New Earthrise Simulation Video


ROBO SPACE
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MARSDAILY

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MARSDAILY

Mars Express heading towards daring flyby of Phobos
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EXO WORLDS

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LAUNCH PAD

NASA Awards Launch Services Contract for InSight Mission

DRAGON SPACE

China launches communications satellite for Bolivia

MOON DAILY

Will the Moon be carved-up?

STATION NEWS

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MARSDAILY

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STATION NEWS

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STATION NEWS

Spacesuit flaw postpones station repairs to Dec 24

STATION NEWS

No early Christmas? Spacesuit issue delays second spacewalk to fix ISS cooling system

DRAGON SPACE

China's Yutu "naps", awakens and explores

TECH SPACE

Sailing satellites into safe retirement

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

Orbital Launches Completes 40th Consecutive Successful Suborbital Rocket For NASA

Argentina successfully launches research rocket

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NASA Releases New Earthrise Simulation Video

Astronauts remove faulty ammonia pump during first spacewalk after ISS coolant system goes wrong

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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

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