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January 20, 2012
LAUNCH PAD
Inaugural Vega Mission Ready For Liftoff
Kourou, French Guiana (ESA) Jan 20, 2012
Final checkout of Europe's new Vega launcher was completed last Friday, marking another milestone towards its maiden flight from Europe's Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana. The first Vega launch campaign began in November with the installation of the P80 first stage on the launch pad. The two solid-propellant second and third stages were added to the vehicle, followed by the AVUM - Attitude and Vernier Upper Module - liquid-propellant fourth stage. All four stages have undergone final accep ... read more

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OUTER PLANETS

Just A Three Year Cruise Left Before Pluto Flyby
Today - as we mark the sixth anniversary of our launch from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, on January 19, 2006 - New Horizons remains healthy and on course, now more than 22 times as far ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Catching a Comet Death on Camera
On July 6, 2011, a comet was caught doing something never seen before: die a scorching death as it flew too close to the sun. That the comet met its fate this way was no surprise - but the chance to ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Most Distant Dwarf Galaxy Detected
Scientists have long struggled to detect the dim dwarf galaxies that orbit our own galaxy. So it came as a surprise on Jan. 18 when a team of astronomers using Keck II telescope's adaptive optics an ... more
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MARSDAILY

Space Agency Boss Blames Makers for Satellite Crash
A Russian government commission looking into the crash of the Phobos-Grunt Mars probe says engineering flaws were the main cause of its failure, the head of the Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, Vladi ... more
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MOON DAILY

Roscosmos Revives Permanent Moon Base Plans
Russian Space Agency Roscosmos is in talks with its European and U.S. partners on the creation of manned research bases on the Moon, the agencies chief, Vladimir Popovkin, said on Thursday. "W ... more
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DRAGON SPACE

China plans to launch 21 rockets, 30 satellites this year
China plans to launch 21 rockets and 30 satellites this year, exceeding its record of 19 rockets and 22 satellites launched in 2010, the main contractor for the country's space program told Xinhua o ... more
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MARSDAILY

Adjusting Robotic Arm on Amboy Rock
Opportunity is positioned on the north end of Cape York on the rim of Endeavour Crater with an approximate 15-degree northerly tilt for favorable solar energy production. Opportunity is conduc ... more
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MARSDAILY

Three Generations of Rovers with Crouching Engineers
Two spacecraft engineers join a grouping of vehicles providing a comparison of three generations of Mars rovers developed at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. The setting is JPL's M ... more
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EXO LIFE

Hardy bacteria help make case for life in the extreme
The bottom of a glacier is not the most hospitable place on Earth, but at least two types of bacteria happily live there, according to researchers. The bacteria - Chryseobacterium and Paenispo ... more
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SPACEWAR

US to Launch Space Arms-Control Initiative
The United States is launching a new space arms-control initiative, as a Russian official accuses a U.S. radar of being behind the failure of Russia's Mars probe. U.S. Secretary of State Hilla ... more
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MOON DAILY

Russia talks of permanent moon base
Russia's space agency Roscosmos says it is in talks with European and U.S. partners about creating permanent manned research bases on the moon. ... more
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MARSDAILY

'Flaws' blamed for Russian space failure
The failure of a Russian Mars mission that crashed back to Earth was due to testing errors and engineering flaws, the head of the country's space agency says. ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

Fate of 'leap second' being debated
A decision whether to keep a system of adding so-called leap seconds to the global time system is being considered at a meeting in Switzerland, scientists say. ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Voyager Instrument Cooling After Heater Turned off
In order to reduce power consumption, mission managers have turned off a heater on part of NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft, dropping the temperature of its ultraviolet spectrometer instrument more than ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Faint 'satellite galaxy' discovered
A faint "satellite galaxy" 10 billion light years from Earth is the lowest-mass object ever detected at such a distance, says University of California, Davis, physics professor Chris Fassnacht, who ... more
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MARSDAILY

Lost in simulated space on the way to Mars
China's Wang Yue was one of astronauts in the Mars-500 project to discover the effects of prolonged space flight on the body and mind. Wang Ru reports. Wang Yue, who is still recovering from 5 ... more
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DRAGON SPACE

Shenzhou 9 Behind the Curtain
The first crew to fly to a Chinese space laboratory could lift off within three months. The launch of the Shenzhou 9 mission to the Tiangong 1 module could take place at the end of March or early Ap ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Gas Ring Around Young Star Raises Questions
Astronomers have detected a mysterious ring of carbon monoxide gas around the young star V1052 Cen, which is about 700 light-years away in the southern constellation Centaurus. The ring is par ... more
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SOLAR SCIENCE

Science Nugget: SDO Helps Measure Magnetic Fields on the Sun's Surface
A subset of data that helps map out the sun's magnetic fields was recently released from the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). Observations that measure the strength and direction of magnetic ... more
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DEEP IMPACT

Meteorite from Mars fell in Morocco: scientists
Rare and expensive fragments of a Mars meteorite fell from the sky in July over Morocco, a team of international scientists confirmed on Wednesday. ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

US joins effort to draw up space 'code of conduct'
The United States pledged Tuesday to join an EU-led effort to develop a space "code of conduct" that would set rules for orbiting spacecraft and for mitigating the growing problem of orbiting debris. ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

A New View of an Icon
The Eagle Nebula as never seen before. In 1995, the Hubble Space Telescope's 'Pillars of Creation' image of the Eagle Nebula became one of the most iconic images of the 20th century. Now, two of ESA ... more
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MOON DAILY

Montana Students Pick Winning Names for Moon Craft
Twin NASA spacecraft that achieved orbit around the moon New Year's Eve and New Year's Day have new names, thanks to elementary students in Bozeman, Mont. Their winning entry, "Ebb and Flow," was se ... more
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TECH SPACE

Russian Scientists Mock U.S. Radar Theory on Mars Probe
The theory that Russia's Mars mission failed due to a U.S. radar is extremely "exotic," Russian scientists said on Tuesday. Phobos-Grunt, Russia's most ambitious planetary mission in decades, was la ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

Scientists Prepare to Take First-Ever Picture of a Black Hole
Astronomers, physicists and scientists from related fields across the world will convene in Tucson, Ariz. Jan. 18-20 to discuss an endeavor that only a few years ago would have been regarded as noth ... more
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TECH SPACE

Russia to Test if US Radar Caused Failed Space Probe
Russia says the failure of its space probe that was intended to travel to a moon of Mars could have been caused by radiation from U.S. radars. Space official Yuri Koptev said Tuesday he will h ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

Are you certain, Mr. Heisenberg?
Heisenberg's Uncertainty principle is arguably one of the most famous foundations of quantum physics. It says that not all properties of a quantum particle can be measured with unlimited accuracy. U ... more
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SATURN DAILY

Saturn moon more Earth-like than thought
Saturn's moon Titan may be more like Earth-like than previously thought with a layered atmosphere just like our planet, European researchers said. ... more
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MOON DAILY

Students rename NASA moon probes Ebb and Flow
A pair of unmanned NASA spacecraft that are orbiting the Moon were renamed Ebb and Flow on Tuesday by a middle school class in Montana, the US space agency announced. ... more
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MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

US Army Testing Demonstrates Readiness of Raytheon's MAINGATE Radio
Raytheon's Mobile Ad hoc Interoperability Network GATEway (MAINGATE) radio system successfully provided tactical networking capabilities at two major U.S. Army exercises, giving soldiers reliable ba ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

SpaceX delays February flight to space stationl
SpaceX said Tuesday it has postponed its February test flight of the Dragon capsule to the International Space Station, the first-ever bid by a private company to dock at the orbiting lab. ... more
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