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December 14, 2011
ROCKET SCIENCE
It's A Bird, It's A Plane No It's Stratolaunch
Seattle, WA (SPX) Dec 13, 2011
Entrepreneur and philanthropist Paul G. Allen announced today that he and aerospace pioneer Burt Rutan have reunited to develop the next generation of space travel. Allen and Rutan, whose SpaceShipOne was the first privately-funded, manned rocket ship to fly beyond earth's atmosphere, are developing a revolutionary approach to space transportation: an air-launch system to provide orbital access to space with greater safety, cost-effectiveness and flexibility. The space flight revolution Allen and ... read more

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IRON AND ICE

NASA Developing Comet Harpoon for Sample Return
The best way to grab a sample of a rotating comet that is racing through the inner solar system at up to 150,000 miles per hour while spewing chunks of ice, rock and dust may be to avoid the risky b ... more
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MARSDAILY

Mars-Bound Rover Begins Research in Space
NASA's car-sized Curiosity rover has begun monitoring space radiation during its 8-month trip from Earth to Mars. The research will aid in planning for future human missions to the Red Planet. ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

Arianespace selected to launch MEASAT-3b
Asia's leading satellite operator, MEASAT Global (MEASAT), has chosen Arianespace to launch the MEASAT-3b satellite. MEASAT-3b will be boosted into geostationary transfer orbit by an Ariane 5 ... more
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SPACE SCOPES

S.Africa ideal for world's largest telescope: minister
South Africa is well-placed to host the world's largest telescope because the costs would be lower, according to the deputy science minister. ... more
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SATURN DAILY

Portraits of Saturn Moons Captured by Cassini
NASA's Cassini spacecraft successfully completed its closest-ever pass over Saturn's moon Dione on Monday, Dec. 12, slaloming its way through the Saturn system on its way to tomorrow's close flyby o ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

NASA seeking astronaut candidates
NASA is accepting applications for astronaut candidates via the USAJobs website, through Jan. 12, 2012, Air Force Personnel Center officials announced. "Applicants who submit an application th ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Experiment to Reveal How Key Elements Were Forged
Ernst K. Zinner, PhD, research professor of physics and Earth and planetary sciences in Arts and Sciences has received a three-year, $1,380,000 grant from the National Aeronautics and Space Administ ... more
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Moscow targeted by 'massive' Ukrainian drone attack
Maxar Space Systems Secures Contract for New High-Power Communications Satellite
Spire Establishes Two-Way Optical Link Between Satellites in Orbit
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MARSDAILY

In Search Of A Wet Warm Life Filled Mars
Scientists from The Australian National University have found that extensive regions of the sub-surface of Mars could contain water and be at comfortable temperatures for terrestrial - and potential ... more
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MARSDAILY

Phobos-Grunt mission now impossible says chief designer
Russia's Phobos-Grunt spacecraft, which has been stuck in the wrong orbit for more than a month, will not be able to complete its mission, the head and chief designer of the Lavochkin spacecraft con ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

ATLAS and CMS Experiments Present Higgs Search Status
In a seminar held at CERN, the ATLAS and CMS experiments presented the status of their searches for the Standard Model Higgs boson. Their results are based on the analysis of considerably more data ... more
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MARSDAILY

Preparing for human exploration of Mars by measuring background radiation
NASA will launch the Mars Science Laboratory on Nov. 26, 2011, to assess the past and present habitability of the Red Planet's surface. The mission will land Curiosity, a rover equipped with 10 inst ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Voyager spacecraft that toured outer planets nearing solar system edge
In 1977, Jimmy Carter was sworn in as president, Elvis died, Virginia park ranger Roy Sullivan was hit by lightning a record seventh time, and two NASA space probes destined to turn planetary scienc ... more
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MISSILE NEWS

Missile on schedule for 2018 deployment
The Missile Defense Agency has awarded Raytheon a $241 million contract modification for continued engineering design and development work on the Standard Missile-3 Block IIA. The SM-3 Block I ... more
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MISSILE NEWS

Raytheon Awarded Contract for NASAMS High-Mobility Launchers for Norway
Raytheon has received a multimillion-dollar contract to provide International High-Mobility Launchers (HMLs) to the Royal Norwegian Air Force (RNoAF) for its National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile ... more
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MARSDAILY

System could be 'brain' for Mars rovers
British scientists have announced a project they say could allow Mars rovers to roam autonomously around the planet. ... more
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Scientists establish link between Earth's orbital shifts and ice age cycles
Study reveals how rising temperatures could lead to population crashes
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SPACEMART

Lockheed Martin Awarded Contract to Deliver Jabiru-1 for NewSat Limited of Australia
Lockheed Martin has won a contract with NewSat Limited (NewSat) of Australia to build the Jabiru-1 satellite. The construction of the satellite will commence immediately and it will be ready for lau ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

AMOS-5 Communications Satellite Successfully Launched
Spacecom, operator of the AMOS satellite fleet, announced that its AMOS-5 satellite has been launched from Baikonur, Kazakhstan. AMOS-5 soared upward aboard a Proton Breeze-M launcher December 11, 2 ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Star Explosion Leaves Behind a Rose
About 3,700 years ago, people on Earth would have seen a brand-new bright star in the sky. It slowly dimmed out of sight and was eventually forgotten, until modern astronomers later found its remain ... more
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STATION NEWS

ESA astronaut Andre Kuipers Ready For Launch To ISS
ESA astronaut Andre Kuipers is now officially ready for liftoff on 21 December: he and his crewmates have passed their final exams and left for the launch site yesterday. Along with Andre's plane, h ... more
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MOON DAILY

Peres promotes Israeli moon probe
Israeli space enthusiasts are taking part in an international moon-probe competition. President Shimon Peres cut the ribbon Thursday on Space IL, a nonprofit group that will compete for the in ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Vampire Star Reveals Its Secrets
Astronomers have obtained the best images ever of a star that has lost most of its material to a vampire companion. By combining the light captured by four telescopes at ESO's Paranal Observatory th ... more
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DRAGON SPACE

Two and a Half Men for Shenzhou
As the launch of China's next astronaut mission approaches, a major question remains unanswered. Will the Shenzhou 9 spacecraft carry two or three astronauts? Chinese officials have not answered thi ... more
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EXO LIFE

Scientist Travel to Laguna Negra for Titan analog mission
A team of scientists has traveled to remote Laguna Negra in the central Andes of Chile to test technologies that could one day be used to explore the lakes of Titan. The Planetary Lake Lander (PLL) ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Dawn Spirals Down to Lowest Orbit Above Vesta
NASA's Dawn spacecraft has successfully maneuvered into its closest orbit around the giant asteroid Vesta, beginning a new phase of science observations. The spacecraft is now circling Vesta at an a ... more
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SPACE SCOPES

Northrop Grumman Completes Fabrication Of Sunshield Deployment Flight Structure For JWST
Northrop Grumman has completed the space-qualified, graphite composite tubes that will enable the giant sunshield of the James Webb Space Telescope to deploy in space. The company is leading the tel ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

A Tale of Tails
An international group of astronomers led by Tom Scott at the Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia in Granada, Spain, has discovered extraordinary long one-sided gaseous tails in two groups of gala ... more
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SPACEMART

European ministers emphasise the role of space for the security of Europe and its citizens
Council underlined the importance of space systems for security. They drew attention to the role of satellite systems - particularly Galileo, EGNOS and GMES - as the backbone for improving Europe's ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Optically Faint Radio Sources Reborn AGN
A team of researchers, mainly from Centro de Astrofisica da Universidade do Porto (CAUP), has detected a rare type of active galactic nuclei (AGNs), which have simultaneously characteristics of youn ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

New Sub-mm Camera Reveals Dark Side of Universe
A new camera that will revolutionize the field of submillimeter astronomy has been unveiled on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) in Hawaii. SCUBA-2 is far more sensitive and powerful than pre ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

Second Arianespace Soyuz rolled out for launch at Spaceport Kourou
In what is becoming an increasingly familiar sight at the Spaceport, another Soyuz is now erected on the launch pad and ready to receive its multi-passenger payload for Arianespace's Friday night mi ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

US mulls tax break for space 'burials'
Americans who want to save money on taxes may want to consider rocketing their ashes into space, according to legislation being proposed in Virginia. ... more
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