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January 19, 2014
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Space fishing: Japan to test 'magnetic net' for space junk
Moscow (Voice of Russia) Jan 19, 2014
Japan's space agency is subcontracting a fishing net company to develop a technology to clean up the space junk that poses a direct threat to Earth's communication networks. The mission is planned for 2019, with first tests scheduled for this February. Tokyo's Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and Nitto Seimo Co, a company with almost a century-long experience in fishing net manufacturing, have already developed a space net measuring 1 kilometer long and 30cm wide in a bid to clear Earth's orbit ... read more
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SPACE TRAVEL

US Congress Rejects White House Cuts to Planetary Exploration
The FY2014 Omnibus spending bill, now before the U.S. Congress, once again rejects cuts to NASA's Planetary Science Division that were sought by the White House. The Planetary Society commends Congr ... more
MOON DAILY

China's moon rover performs first lunar probe
China's moon rover "Yutu", or Jade Rabbit, completed its first scientific exploration of lunar soil on Tuesday, the Beijing Aerospace Control Center (BACC) said. The rover used its mechanical ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Excitement Building As NASA Continues Preparations For RS-25 Engine Testing
Activity is growing in the A Test Complex at NASA's Stennis Space Center in Mississippi as the agency prepares to take a giant step forward in its return to deep space. Early in 2014, attentio ... more
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ROCKET SCIENCE

Missile defense buster: China tests new hypersonic glide vehicle
China has successfully tested its first hypersonic missile delivery vehicle capable of penetrating US missile defense system and delivering nuclear warheads with record breaking speeds, Pentagon off ... more


LAUNCH PAD

NASA's Commercial Crew Partners Aim to Capitalize, Expand on 2013 Successes in 2014
Several companies, working closely with NASA, ended 2013 with an impressive string of achievements to build on in 2014 as the American aerospace industry continues to develop and demonstrate commerc ... more
The Year In Space
MARSDAILY

Lichen on Mars
Humans cannot hope to survive life on Mars without plenty of protection from the surface radiation, freezing night temperatures and dust storms on the red planet. So they could be excused for marvel ... more
MARSDAILY

Megafloods: What They Leave Behind
South-central Idaho and the surface of Mars have an interesting geological feature in common: amphitheater-headed canyons. These U-shaped canyons with tall vertical headwalls are found near the Snak ... 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
IRON AND ICE

NASA Invites Public to Send Names on an Asteroid Mission and Beyond
NASA is inviting people around the world to submit their names to be etched on a microchip aboard a spacecraft headed to the asteroid Bennu in 2016. The "Messages to Bennu!" microchip will tra ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Ariane Flight VA217; Ariane Flight VA216 and Soyuz Flight VS07
Arianespace has announced the timeframe for its initial three missions this year - covering two Ariane 5 liftoffs and one Soyuz flight - that will kick off the company's busy 2014 launch manifest. ... more
MARSDAILY

A Decade in the Dust
NASA's twin Mars Exploration Rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, were launched from Earth in 2003. The two rovers were designed as robotic geologists, and were to spend 90 days roaming the surface of th ... more
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TECH SPACE

ISS delays planned orbit raise due to space junk threat
The International Space Station's manoeuvre to raise orbit has been delayed by two days over the threat of collision with space junk that could severely damage the station. The ISS orbit was s ... more
LAUNCH PAD

2014 set to be a very productive year for collaboration between Arianespace and Italy
During his traditional New Year's address, which took place in Rome on January 14, Stephane Israel, Chairman and CEO of Arianespace, reaffirmed his confidence in the very productive collaboration be ... more
24/7 News Coverage
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
MARSDAILY

An Engineer With His Sights on Mars
Born and raised in South Vietnam, Phuc Nguyen came to Goddard as an intern and is now an electronics engineer whose work is soon going to Mars. b>What do you do and what is most interesting a ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

NASA Tests Orion Spacecraft Parachute Jettison over Arizona
Engineers testing the parachute system for NASA's Orion spacecraft increased the complexity of their tests Thursday, Jan. 16, adding the jettison of hardware designed to keep the capsule safe during ... more
TECH SPACE

Japan scientists test tether to clear up space junk
Japanese space scientists are set to trial a tether they hope will help pull junk out of orbit around Earth, clearing up tonnes of planetary clutter, they said Thursday. ... more
TECH SPACE
NASA's Commercial Crew Partners Aim to Capitalize, Expand on 2013 Successes in 2014

Ariane Flight VA217; Ariane Flight VA216 and Soyuz Flight VS07

2014 set to be a very productive year for collaboration between Arianespace and Italy


TECH SPACE
A Decade in the Dust

An Engineer With His Sights on Mars

Lichen on Mars


TECH SPACE
China's moon rover performs first lunar probe

Internet Radio Provides Musical Space-Weather Reports from NASA's LRO Mission

Moon rover, lander wake after lunar night


TECH SPACE
Countdown to Pluto

A Busy Year Begins for New Horizons

The Sounds of New Horizons

ROCKET SCIENCE

China tested hypersonic missile vehicle: US officials
China for the first time has tested a hypersonic missile vehicle designed to travel several times the speed of sound, the Pentagon said Wednesday. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

NASA Sets Coverage Schedule for TDRS-L/Atlas V Launch Events
NASA's Tracking and Data Relay Satellite-L (TDRS-L) is scheduled to launch aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V 401 rocket Thursday, Jan. 23, from Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force St ... more
EXO LIFE

Searching for life in strange places
Last year schoolchildren were invited to dig up some earth in search of creepy-crawlies and underground life. Astronauts taking part in ESA's underground training course CAVES joined the worldwide e ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Commercial Spaceflight Federation Applauds Passage of Bill Providing Funding for Commercial Programs
The Commercial Spaceflight Federation thanks the Members of the House of Representatives for the passage of H.R. 3547. The bill provides critical funding for NASA's Commercial Crew Program and exten ... 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
ROBO SPACE

The Cyborgs Era Has Started

SPACE TRAVEL

SpaceShip Two Into Serious Flight Testing

TECH SPACE

Boeing Space Surveillance System Reduces Risk of Satellite Loss by 66 Percent

SPACE TRAVEL

NASA Space Launch System Could Make 'Outside the Box' Science Missions Possible

OUTER PLANETS

Countdown to Pluto

ROCKET SCIENCE

China tested hypersonic missile vehicle: US officials

STATION NEWS

Cygnus Work Under Way, Normal Station Operations Continue

SPACE TRAVEL

Suit up for Skinsuit

SPACE TRAVEL

Kids coached to pitch world-changing ideas

MARSDAILY

Ten-Years Roving About On Mars

Spaceflight, Nanoracks Partnership Launch CubeSat Customers Towards Historic ISS Deployment

Ground control to Major Tang

NASA warns of 'potentially hazardous' asteroid

ISEF-riding an asteroid to the future

Space-faring countries discuss cooperation in US

IBM leads in U.S. patent awards with more than 6,800 in 2013

Internet Radio Provides Musical Space-Weather Reports from NASA's LRO Mission

Portable telemedicine device for medics

NASA Administrator Tours Facility Where New Deep Space Rocket is Being Built

Moon rover, lander wake after lunar night

Official: China's space policy open to world

SciTechTalk: New year, new technology

GPM Completes Spacecraft Alignments

Earthly politicians seek roadmap for space exploration

SLS Avionics System Sees the (First) Light

Fusion instabilities lessened by unexpected effect

India to launch second mission to moon by 2017

Vega Flight VV03 And Ariane Flight VA218

Mars Orbiter Images Rover and Tracks in Gale Crater

Reaction Engines signs Cooperative Agreement with USAF Lab

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