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Phoenix Spacecraft Commanded To Unstow Arm![]() Scientists leading NASA's Phoenix Mars mission from the University of Arizona in Tucson sent commands to unstow its robotic arm and take more images of its landing site early today. The Phoenix lander sent back new sharp color images from Mars late yesterday. Phoenix imaging scientists made a color mosaic of images taken by the lander's Surface Stereo Imager on landing day, May 25, and th ... more Phoenix Coming Into View ![]() The Phoenix lander sent back new sharp color images from Mars late yesterday. Phoenix imaging scientists made a color mosaic of images taken by the lander's Surface Stereo Imager on landing day, May 25, and the first two full "sols," or martian days, after landing. The panorama, now about one-third complete, shows a fish-eye perspective from the camera, a view from the lander itself all th ... more NASA restores radio contact with Phoenix Mars lander ![]() NASA has cleared up a malfunction that for several hours caused a rupture in communications between Phoenix Mars Lander, the US space agency said Wednesday. NASA said a "transient event" had knocked out UHF radio transmissions between Phoenix and the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), which relays data and instructions between the Phoenix and Earth. A statement early Wednesday from NASA' ... more Listen To Phoenix Descend To The Surface Of Mars ![]() With data recorded on board Mars Express, you can hear Phoenix descend on to the surface of the Red Planet. After being processed by the Mars Express Flight Control Team, the sounds of Phoenix descending are audible, loud and clear. The data from the Mars Express Lander Communication system (MELACOM) that tracked Phoenix was received on Earth soon after the Phoenix landing. ... more India To Launch First Lunar By Year End ![]() The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) plans to launch its first unmanned moon mission, Chandrayan-I, between October and December, a top official said yesterday in Kolkata. "We are hopeful of launching the spacecraft in the third quarter of 2008-09. The mission would be targeted to capture images of the lunar surface," ISRO chairman G. Madhavan Nair said. "The objectives of t ... more |
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![]() ![]() Arianespace is keeping up the mission pace for its workhorse Ariane 5, with the upcoming flight cleared for liftoff this Friday, and another being prepared for next month. The launch readiness review for May 30's dual-payload mission was conducted today (May 28), clearing the way for Ariane 5's transfer to the launch zone at the Spaceport in French Guiana tomorrow. This flight will o ... more DLR Scientists Produce An Atlas Of Saturn's Moon Dione ![]() Like the cartographers of old, scientists working with images from the Cassini spacecraft of Saturn's icy airless moons have carefully crafted detailed maps that one day may guide future explorers across the surfaces of these remote bodies. A team of DLR scientists alongside colleagues from the Freie Universit�t Berlin has produced an atlas of Dione, a moon of Saturn. In charting the fract ... more Amateur Astronomer Discovers Fastest Rotator In The Solar System ![]() A British amateur astronomer has discovered the fastest rotating natural object known in our Solar System. His observations, made using a telescope normally shared by school students and professional scientists, have proved that the newly-discovered asteroid, 2008 HJ is revolving once every 42.7 seconds, classifying it is as a 'superfast rotator'. His discovery will boost our sparse knowle ... more Trimble Introduces GNSS Reference Sensor For Infrastructure And Network Applications ![]() Trimble has introduced an innovative Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) reference sensor for infrastructure and network applications -- the Trimble NetR3 GNSS reference sensor. Designed to seamlessly integrate into any Trimble VRS (Virtual Reference Station) network or other infrastructure application, the Trimble NetR3 offers a new option for tracking and streaming data. Using Trim ... more Universal Receiver Tester Offers Innovative GPS Test And Simulation Capabilities ![]() Global RF and telematics test solution provider Averna today announced that it has successfully implemented a GPS Constellation Simulator software solution for the Universal Receiver Tester (URT), the company's commercial RF test platform. The solution provides live signal emulation for up to 12 satellites, and is immediately available in pre-release form. The final release will be availab ... more |
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![]() ![]() Pakistan hailed the tenth anniversary of its first nuclear tests on Wednesday, saying it marked a decade of "responsibility and restraint" by the Islamic world's only atomic power. The foreign ministry issued a statement marking the anniversary of the detonations on May 28, 1998, which were carried out in response to nuclear tests by regional rival India and caused worldwide alarm. ... more Rights group urges probe over Indonesian 'mud volcano' ![]() Indonesia must step up efforts to investigate serious human rights abuses surrounding the eruption of a "mud volcano" which displaced 36,000 people, the national human rights commission said Wednesday. The commission investigator said the state body had found "serious" rights violations relating to the disaster and called on the government to punish those responsible. "A serious human r ... more Melting of methane ice triggered long-ago warming surge: study ![]() Melting of methane ice unleashed runaway global warming some 635 million years ago, according to a study released Wednesday that has implications for today's climate-change crisis. Release of the potent greenhouse-gas, at first in small amounts and then in massive volumes, brought a sudden end to the planet's longest Ice Age, its authors believe. During the "Snowball Earth" era, Earth fr ... more China focuses on 'quake lake' amid aftershock trauma ![]() China pressed on Wednesday with frantic efforts to drain water from a huge "quake lake" threatening millions of people, as survivors of this month's devastating tremor braced for more aftershocks. Rescue workers had evacuated 158,000 people in the most imminent danger from a breaching of the lake, which was created when landslides blocked a river in the May 12 earthquake that devastated huge ... more 40 survivors rescued 16 days after China quake: state press ![]() Forty half-starved earthquake survivors have been rescued from a remote area in southwestern China a full 16 days after the disaster, state press reported on Thursday. They were flown out by helicopter on Wednesday from the quake-shattered village of Yangjiagou in Sichuan province, the West China Metropolitan Daily said. The survivors had been prevented from escaping by landslides trigge ... more
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