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February 02, 2012
ROCKET SCIENCE
SpaceX Test Fires Engine Prototype for Astronaut Escape System
Kennedy Space Center FL (SPX) Feb 02, 2012
One of NASA's industry partners, Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX), completed a full-duration, full-thrust firing of its new SuperDraco engine prototype at the company's Rocket Development Facility in McGregor, Texas. The firing was in preparation for the ninth milestone to be completed under SpaceX's funded Space Act Agreement (SAA) with NASA's Commercial Crew Program (CCP). "SpaceX and all our industry partners are being extremely innovative in their approaches to developing commercial tra ... read more

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SPACE TRAVEL

Northrop Grumman Develops Solar Electric Propulsion Flight Concepts for Future Space Missions
Northrop Grumman was recently awarded a contract to study high-power solar electric propulsion flight system technology for NASA deep space and human exploration missions. "In collaboration wi ... more
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STATION NEWS

Russia will replace Soyuz for next ISS mission: source
Russia will replace the Soyuz spacecraft set to take the next crew to the International Space Station after a fault was found in testing, a space industry source said Wednesday. ... more
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RUSSIAN SPACE

The Phobos Crash Was Preprogrammed
The Russian space agency Roscosmos announced the cause of the Phobos-Grunt space probe failure on Tuesday: it was a software malfunction in its onboard computer. But doubts still persist. Russia's s ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

How NASA Solved a 100 Million Dollar Problem for Five Bucks
A few years ago, back when the Constellation Program was still alive, NASA engineers discovered that the Ares I rocket had a crucial flaw, one that could have jeopardized the entire project. They pa ... more
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MISSILE DEFENSE

Israels seeks to fill its quiver of Arrows
Israel has test-fired its new Arrow-3 anti-ballistic missile system, the country's main defense against Iran's Shehab-3 missiles, as it drives to boost its arsenal of about 120 of the weapons amid rising tension in the Persian Gulf. ... more
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MOON DAILY

NASA Mission Returns First Video From Lunar Far Side
A camera aboard one of NASA's twin Gravity Recovery And Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) lunar spacecraft has returned its first unique view of the far side of the moon. MoonKAM, or Moon Knowledge Acquir ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Report Identifies 16 Highest Priorities to Guide NASA Tech Development
During the next five years, NASA technology development efforts should focus on 16 high-priority technologies and their associated top technical challenges, says a new report from the National Resea ... more
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Germany's Merz open to France extending nuclear deterrent
US takes rivalry with China to the high seas
Trump again casts doubt on his commitment to NATO
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

IBEX: Glimpses of the Interstellar Material Beyond our Solar System
A great magnetic bubble surrounds the solar system as it cruises through the galaxy. The sun pumps the inside of the bubble full of solar particles that stream out to the edge until they collide wit ... more
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SPACE MEDICINE

Twinkle, twinkle kidney stone: With a push you could be gone
Just the mention of kidney stones can cause a person to cringe. They are often painful and sometimes difficult to remove, and 10 percent of the population will suffer from them. In space, the risk o ... more
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SOLAR SCIENCE

Sun delivered curveball of powerful radiation at Earth
A potent follow-up solar flare, which occurred Friday (Jan. 27, 2012), just days after the Sun launched the biggest coronal mass ejection (CME) seen in nearly a decade, delivered a powerful radiatio ... more
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SOLAR SCIENCE

Colorful Solar Instrument Treks East for a New Career
One of the world's most colorful solar instruments is moving across country for a new life dissecting the chemistry of comets and stars. The Fourier Transform Spectrometer (FTS) recently ended its c ... more
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SPACEWAR

RAIDRS space control facility under construction at Pete
The next step in establishing full Rapid Attack, Identification, Detection and Reporting System capabilities is underway at Peterson Air Force Base. The 16th Space Control Squadron and 380th Space C ... more
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UAV NEWS

Israeli UAV, seen as export star, crashes
Israel's most advanced unmanned aerial vehicle crashed during a test flight amid expectations the giant drone, with a wingspan as big as a Boeing 737's, was set to become a major export winner. ... more
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MARSDAILY

Russia blames 'cosmic rays' for Mars probe failure
Russia on Tuesday blamed a computer malfunction caused by the impact of cosmic rays for the failure of its Phobos-Grunt mission to Mars, one of a litany of setbacks for its embattled space programme. ... more
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MISSILE DEFENSE

Lockheed Martin Receives Contract for Production of PAC-3 Missiles
Lockheed Martin received contracts totaling $921 million from the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command for hardware and services associated with the combat-proven Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PA ... more
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Heat from the Sun Linked to Seismic Activity on Earth
Orange Africa and Eutelsat Partner to Expand Satellite Internet in Africa and the Middle East
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SOLAR SCIENCE

"Cool" Gas May Form and Strengthen Sunspots
Hydrogen molecules may act as a kind of energy sink that strengthens the magnetic grip that causes sunspots, according to scientists from Hawaii and New Mexico using a new infrared instrument on an ... more
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SPACEMART

BSkyB posts higher profits; to create 1,300 jobs
British pay-TV giant BSkyB on Tuesday posted higher net profits thanks to rising subscribers and announced plans to create 1,300 jobs over the next two years. ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Vesta Science Program Continues At Low-altitude Mapping Orbit
Dawn is scrutinizing Vesta from its low-altitude mapping orbit (LAMO), circling the rocky world five and a half times a day. The spacecraft is healthy and continuing its intensive campaign to reveal ... more
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SOLAR SCIENCE

Solar Storms Blasting Electrons from Earth's Van Allen Belts
Scientists say they have solved the mystery of why electrically-charged particles trapped in radiation belts thousands of kilometers above the Earth suddenly vanish and then reappear during periods ... more
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SPACE SCOPES

NuSTAR Spacecraft Arrives in California
NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array, or NuSTAR, mission arrived at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California this morning after a cross-country trip by truck from the Orbital Sciences Corpora ... more
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MARSDAILY

Mars Rover Science Investigations Continue as Solar Energy Levels Drop
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 during the winter. Opp ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

Rice lab mimics Jupiter's Trojan asteroids inside a single atom
Rice University physicists have gone to extremes to prove that Isaac Newton's classical laws of motion can apply in the atomic world: They've built an accurate model of part of the solar system insi ... more
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RUSSIAN SPACE

Roscosmos Launches Cosmonaut Recruitment Drive
Russia's state space agency Roscosmos has launched a cosmonaut selection competition, Roscosmos said on its web site on Friday. Candidates should apply with the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training ... more
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TECH SPACE

Three SOPS LEO team snares first operating turn
During his first week of space training years ago, Staff Sgt. Brandon Cosper admits it was difficult to visualize exactly what was happening. As he watched lines of red, yellow and green telemetry d ... more
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EXO LIFE

Ground Truthing Mineralogical Data Collected By Orbiting Satellites
PLL has been moved to its summer home on the northwest finger of Laguna Negra. Meanwhile, back on the south shore, Jeff Moersch, an assistant professor of Earth and planetary sciences at the Univers ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Scientists See "Sloshing" Galaxy Cluster
A Naval Research Laboratory scientist is part of a team that has recently discovered that vast clouds of hot gas are "sloshing" in Abell 2052, a galaxy cluster located about 480 million light years ... more
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OUTER PLANETS

New Horizons Works through Winter Wakeup
New Horizons might be more than two billion miles from home, but the spacecraft has spent most of the new year at the fingertips of its operators. Since waking the spacecraft from hibernation ... more
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ECLIPSES

Solar Eclipse over the USA
On Sunday, May 20th, the sun is going to turn into a ring of fire. It's an annular solar eclipse--the first one in the USA in almost 18 years. An annular eclipse occurs when the Moon passes di ... more
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EXO LIFE

Seekers of alien contact renew search
The search for intelligent life elsewhere in the universe is back on, after a yearlong delay due to funding problems, U.S. researchers said. ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

Launch of Proton-M with Dutch Satellite Postponed
The launch of a Russian Proton-M carrier rocket with a Dutch telecommunication satellite onboard scheduled for Friday has been postponed indefinitely for technical reasons, Russian space agency Rosc ... more
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EXO WORLDS

On-again/off-again 'planet' elusive
A possible planet outside our solar system captured by the Hubble space telescope has failed to show up in subsequent searches, U.S. astronomers say. ... more
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