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January 28, 2014
STATION NEWS
Aging ISS a space lab of 'unlimited' opportunity
Washington (AFP) Jan 27, 2014
It may be 350 kilometers (215 miles) above Earth and a place that only a privileged few will ever visit, but the International Space Station is crucial to advances in science, health and technology, experts say. Earlier this month, NASA said the life of the $100 billion ISS would be extended by four years, or until at least 2024, allowing for more global research and scientific collaboration. John Holdren, a senior White House adviser on science and technology, hailed the space station - mainly ... read more
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DRAGON SPACE

'Goodnight, humans': Says Yutu As The Sun Sets
Chinese Internet users flooded the country's social media networks on Monday with condolences for the troubled Jade Rabbit moon rover, which experienced a "mechanical control abnormality" over the weekend. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

British astronaut says space travel vital to survival of human race
A British astronaut preparing to go into space next year says space travel and learning to work and live in space is vital to the survival of humanity. ... more
DRAGON SPACE

Extra Time for Tiangong
China's Tiangong 1 space laboratory is alive and well in orbit. For most spacecraft, that's a nominal state. But for this mission, it's strange. Tiangong 1 was launched in September 2011 with an adv ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

NASA Launches Third Generation Communications Satellite
NASA's Tracking and Data Relay Satellite L (TDRS-L), the 12th spacecraft in the agency's TDRS Project, is safely in orbit after launching at 9:33 p.m. EST Thursday aboard a United Launch Alliance At ... more


MARSDAILY

In the Eye of the Beholder
Researchers supported by NASA's Astrobiology Science and Technology Instrument Development (ASTID) program are designing algorithms and instruments that could help future robotic missions make their ... more
spacecraft sub-system supplier
CubeSats, SmallSats and MicroSats
IRON AND ICE

NEOWISE Celebrates First Month of Operations After Reactivation
In its first 25 days of operations, the newly reactivated NEOWISE mission has detected 857 minor bodies in our solar system, including 22 near-Earth objects (NEOs) and four comets. Three of th ... more
EXO LIFE

Looking for a superhabitable world then try Alpha Centauri B
The search for extraterrestrial life extends far beyond Earth's solar system, looking for planets or moons outside the "stellar habitable zone" that may have environments even more favorable to supp ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
U.S.military ramps up tech capabilities to improve effectiveness
Maintaining US space dominance requires rapid and reliable delivery of new systems
India signs $7 bn deal for 97 domestically made fighter jets
DRAGON SPACE

Netizens extend blessings to troubled lunar rover
Tens of thousands of Chinese netizens have sent their blessings to lunar rover Yutu (Jade Rabbit) after it experienced major trouble. A mechanical control abnormality occurred to Yutu because of the ... more
MOON DAILY

China's moon rover experiences abnormality
China's moon rover, Yutu (Jade Rabbit), has experienced a mechanical control abnormality, and scientists are organizing repairs. The abnormality occurred due to "complicated lunar surface envi ... more
MOON DAILY

Yutu moon rover has 'abnormality': Xinhua
China's Jade Rabbit moon rover has experienced a "mechanical control abnormality", state media said Saturday, in what appears to be a setback for a landmark mission in the country's ambitious space programme. ... more
Developing the Next-Generation Military Radar while Maintaining Current Systems; IDGA’s Military Radar Summit - April 2014
International Conference on Protection of Materials and Structures From Space Environment


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SPACE TRAVEL

NASA launches communications satellite
NASA on Thursday launched a new satellite to boost its growing communications network between Earth and the International Space Station, allowing for nearly uninterrupted video, voice link and data transmission. ... more
MARSDAILY

Opportunity at 10: New Findings from Old Rover
New findings from rock samples collected and examined by NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity have confirmed an ancient wet environment that was milder and older than the acidic and oxidizing c ... more
24/7 News Coverage
NASA ISRO radar satellite beams first Earth images from space
Morocco High Atlas whistle language strives for survival
Toxic homes a lasting legacy of Los Angeles fires
MARSDAILY

Mars 'jelly doughnut' rock intrigues scientists
A strange rock that looks like a jelly doughnut has appeared on Mars, and scientists are closer to figuring out how it got there, a top NASA expert said Thursday. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Tiny swimming bio-bots boldly go where no bot has swum before
The alien world of aquatic micro-organisms just got new residents: synthetic self-propelled swimming bio-bots. A team of engineers has developed a class of tiny bio-hybrid machines that swim like sp ... more
TECH SPACE

MDA awarded key development work for exploration and communications
MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates has been awarded multiple strategic technology development contracts by the Canadian Space Agency. The contracts, with a combined value of approximately CA$3 mill ... more
TECH SPACE
ABS-2 relay platform fueled for launch on Ariane 5

Athena-Fidus receives its "kick" for Arianespace's upcoming Ariane 5 launch

ILS Proton To Launch Yamal 601


TECH SPACE
NASA Receives Mars 2020 Rover Instrument Proposals for Evaluation

In the Eye of the Beholder

Opportunity at 10: New Findings from Old Rover


TECH SPACE
China's moon rover experiences abnormality

Yutu moon rover has 'abnormality': Xinhua

NASA Seeks Partnership Opportunities For Commercial Lunar Landers


TECH SPACE
Countdown to Pluto

A Busy Year Begins for New Horizons

The Sounds of New Horizons

MARSDAILY

NASA Receives Mars 2020 Rover Instrument Proposals for Evaluation
NASA has received 58 proposals for science and exploration technology instruments to fly aboard the agency's next Mars rover in 2020, twice the usual number submitted for instrument competitions in ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Athena-Fidus receives its "kick" for Arianespace's upcoming Ariane 5 launch
Fueling is underway at the Spaceport with Athena-Fidus, one of two advanced relay platforms to be orbited on Arianespace's first mission in 2014 - which will initiate a highly active year for the co ... more
LAUNCH PAD

ILS Proton To Launch Yamal 601
International Launch Services (ILS) announced the contract for the ILS Proton launch of the Yamal 601 satellite for Gazprom Space Systems (Russia). Gazprom is the parent company of Gazprom Space Sys ... more
LAUNCH PAD

ABS-2 relay platform fueled for launch on Ariane 5
The ABS-2 spacecraft has been "topped off" at Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana as preparations continue for its launch on Arianespace's year-opening Ariane 5 mission, which is scheduled for a Feb ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Drone threats pose growing problem for airports
Dutch lead charge on electric inland vessels
Under promise, over deliver? China unveils new climate goals
ROBO SPACE

Israelis urged to prepare for battlefields dominated by robots

ROCKET SCIENCE

VG Announces Test Firings Of New Liquid Rocket Engines

LAUNCH PAD

45th Space Wing Supports NASA Launch

STATION NEWS

Israeli astronaut may go to ISS by Russia's Soyuz spacecraft

ROCKET SCIENCE

SNC Announces First Orbital Flight of Dream Chaser

ROCKET SCIENCE

Constellation is Back

EXO LIFE

Water found in stardust suggests life may be common in universe

TIME AND SPACE

JILA strontium atomic clock sets new records in both precision and stability

EXO WORLDS

ALMA Discovers a Formation Site of a Giant Planetary System

SPACE TRAVEL

At Your Service: Orion Service Module Complete

Herschel Telescope Detects Water on Dwarf Planet

Lawrence Livermore 'space cops' to help control traffic in space

Bright star reveals new exoplanet

'Dwarf planet' in deep space has water

From Crime Fighting to Methane Lakes: Designing Robots for Earth and Space

Turkish Telecoms Satellite to Launch From Baikonur Feb. 15

Russia's Soyuz Rocket to Get Video Cameras

ESA to develop satellite reentry technology

NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center to be Renamed for Neil Armstrong

South African set to be first black 'Afronaut'

China's lunar probe observes stars, explores moon

Soft, flexible robotic device aimed at helping foot/ankle problems

New patent mapping system helps find innovation pathways

NASA Seeks Partnership Opportunities For Commercial Lunar Landers

Chang'e-3 probe sets out on new missions

NASA Commercial Crew Partner SpaceX Tests Dragon Parachute System

Silver Nanowire Sensors Hold Promise for Prosthetics, Robotics

Oppy Encounters A Surprise At Solander Point

Ladies And Gentlemen, Boot Your Robots!

NASA Tests Orion Spacecraft Parachute Jettison over Arizona

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