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September 03, 2012
SOLAR SCIENCE
Los Alamos Provides Hope For Radiation Belt Storm Probes
Los Alamos, NM (SPX) Sep 03, 2012
New Mexico, August 30, 2012-Los Alamos National Laboratory expertise in radiation detection and shielding is poised to help a national team of scientists better understand a mysterious region that can create hazardous space weather near our home planet. The Helium Oxygen Proton Electron (HOPE) analyzer is one of a suite of instruments that was successfully launched as part of the Radiation Belt Storm Probe mission-an effort by NASA and the Johns Hopkins University's Applied Physics Laboratory to g ... read more

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Record-Breaking Stellar Explosion Helps Understand Far-Off Galaxy
Nature hath no fury like a dying star - and astronomers couldn't be happier...An international research team, led by Edo Berger of Harvard University, made the most of a dying star's fury to probe a ... more
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SPACEMART

Russia Extends U.S. Agreement on Tax-Free Space Goods
Russia's Cabinet of Ministers has instructed the Foreign Ministry to extend for an additional five years an agreement with the U.S. government on the tax-free delivery to and export of goods and tec ... more
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SPACE SCOPES

NASA's SOFIA to Embark on New Cycle of Science Observations
The Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy, or SOFIA, a joint program between NASA and the German Aerospace Center DLR, is set tobegin its first full cycle of science flights starting in N ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Remote Sensing Satellite Sends First Earth Imagery
Russia's remote sensing satellite Canopus-B, launched a month ago, has taken its first photos of the earth's surface, the Federal Space Agency Roscosmos said on Thursday. The imagery, which is ... more
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SOLAR SCIENCE

Atlas 5 Launches Twin Radiaton Belt Probes
NASA's Radiation Belt Storm Probes are flying in Earth orbit after a successful liftoff and ascent this morning. The probes launched aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket at 4:05 a.m. EDT a ... more
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SPACE SCOPES

Las Cumbres Observatory spectrographs acquire target robotically
Two identical FLOYDS spectrographs, installed in recent weeks at telescopes 6,000 miles apart, robotically acquired a supernovae target this week. Due to the level of precision required and the diff ... more
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SPACE SCOPES

OAD Shoots for the Stars
The International Astronomical Union's (IAU) Office of Astronomy for Development (OAD) programme is announcing a number of exciting new partnerships that will assist with the IAU's decadal strategic ... more
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Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Rubio says NATO not 'in jeopardy' after Merz urges independence
DOGE could do more harm than good at Department of Defense
Iran significantly increased stocks of highly enriched uranium: IAEA
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Suomi NPP Captures Smoke Plume Images from Russian and African Fires
Powerful fires currently scorching parts of Russia and Africa sent up plumes of smoke into the atmosphere, images captured on Aug. 2, 2012, by the nation's newest Earth-observing satellite, Suomi Na ... more
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BLUE SKY

Tracking Shuttle Exhaust Reveals More Information About Atmospheric Winds
On July 8, 2011 the Space Shuttle Atlantis launched for the very last time. On that historic day, as the world watched its last ascent up into orbit and commentators discussed the program's contribu ... more
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BLUE SKY

NASA-Funded Study Helps Untangle Methane Mystery
Atmospheric methane is 20 times more potent as a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide, but is present in Earth's atmosphere at much lower levels. Because of its large potential impact on climate chang ... more
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EXO WORLDS

NASA's Kepler Discovers Multiple Planets Orbiting a Pair of Stars
Coming less than a year after the announcement of the first circumbinary planet, Kepler-16b, NASA's Kepler mission has discovered multiple transiting planets orbiting two suns for the first time. Th ... more
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PHYSICS NEWS

Space-warping white dwarfs produce gravitational waves
Gravitational waves, much like the recently discovered Higgs boson, are notoriously difficult to observe. Scientists first detected these ripples in the fabric of space-time indirectly, using radio ... more
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SPACE SCOPES

NO Releases Final Version of CCD Astrograph Star Catalog
The United States Naval Observatory (USNO) has released the Fourth Edition of its USNO CCD Astrograph Catalog (UCAC4), the most precise and comprehensive star catalog ever produced by ground-based i ... more
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MOON DAILY

Flags at half mast across US for Armstrong funeral
Flags flew at half staff across the United States on Friday as family, friends and fellow astronauts gathered in Ohio to remember Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon. ... more
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JOVIAN DREAMS

NASA's Jupiter-Bound Juno Changes its Orbit
Earlier Thursday, navigators and mission controllers for NASA's Juno mission to Jupiter watched their computer screens as their spacecraft successfully performed its first deep-space maneuver. This ... more
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Proposed 'weather control' bans surge across US states
Trump eyes 65% staff cut at US environmental agency
Britons advised to cut meat, air travel to reach net zero targets
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MARSDAILY

Marks of Laser Exam on Martian Soil
The Chemistry and Camera (ChemCam) instrument on NASA's Mars rover Curiosity used its laser to examine side-by-side points in a target patch of soil, leaving the marks apparent in this before-and-af ... more
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MOON DAILY

Walls of Lunar Crater May Hold Patchy Ice, LRO Radar Finds
Small patches of ice could make up at most five to ten percent of material in walls of Shackleton crater. Scientists using the Mini-RF radar on NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) have estimat ... more
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EXO WORLDS

How Old are the First Planets?
Moffett Field CA (SPX) Aug 31, 2012 To build a planet you need lots of rubble and that means lots of heavy elements - stuff more massive than atoms of hydrogen and helium. The elemental composition ... more
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IRON AND ICE

NASA's Dawn Prepares for Trek Toward Dwarf Planet
NASA's Dawn spacecraft is on track to become the first probe to orbit and study two distant solar system destinations, to help scientists answer questions about the formation of our solar system. Th ... more
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STATION NEWS

Astronauts Complete Second Expedition 32 Spacewalk
NASA Flight Engineer Sunita Williams and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Flight Engineer Akihiko Hoshide completed the second spacewalk of the Expedition 32 mission at 4:33 p.m. EDT Thursday. The ... more
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ROCKET SCIENCE

Russian Companies Design Space Tour Plane
Russia's NPO Molniya design bureau and the Myasischev Experimental Factory (EMZ) are designing a space-plane for sub-orbital "space tourism" and small satellite launch flights, according to a compan ... more
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MARSDAILY

Opportunity Drives And Images Rock Outcrop
Opportunity is moving south along the inboard edge of Cape York on the rim of Endeavour Crater. On Sol 3044 (Aug. 16, 2012), the rover drove just over 131 feet (40 meters) staying close to the ... more
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MARSDAILY

Opportunity Exceeds 35 Kilometers of Driving!
Opportunity has exceeded over 35 kilometers (21.75 miles) of odometry! The rover is moving south along the inboard edge of Cape York on the rim of Endeavour Crater surveying exposed outcrop in ... more
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EXO LIFE

Uwingu To Begin Funding Research Ahead of Schedule
Uwingu is a space-themed, for profit start up seeking crowd-sourced funding to launch an ongoing series of public engagement projects. In specific, Uwingu will employ novel software applications to ... more
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GPS NEWS

CTrack Launches Lone Worker Device To Boost Protection And Peace Of Mind
Ctrack has launched a new personal tracking and panic alarm device suitable for all lone worker, security and workforce management environments. Ctrack ICE2 is designed to provide businesses with pe ... more
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GPS NEWS

Spirent Redefines Leadership in Location Testing with Solution for Hybrid Location Technology
Spirent Communications has announced the launch of its new Hybrid Location Technology Solution (HLTS). Spirent HLTS is the first test solution of its kind, combining Wi-Fi, Assisted Global Navigatio ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

XCOR Announces AdamWorks as Lynx Mark I Cockpit Manufacturer
XCOR Aerospace has announced that the Lynx Mark I suborbital reusable launch vehicle (RLV) carbon fiber cockpit will be manufactured by AdamWorks of Centennial, Colorado. The Lynx Mark I is th ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Kepler discovers planetary system orbiting 2 suns
Astronomers at the International Astronomical Union meeting announced the discovery of the first transiting circumbinary multi-planet system: two planets orbiting around a pair of stars. The discove ... more
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MERCURY RISING

The shock of separation
The BepiColombo mission to Mercury has undergone a series of shock tests at ESA's test facilities to replicate conditions it will experience during its intense ride into space. This video shows test ... more
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DEEP IMPACT

Math says Earth safe from asteroid
Russian scientists say recalculation of the path of a large asteroid named Apophis indicates a significantly low likelihood of a hazardous encounter with Earth. ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Planet search moves to Antarctica
Chinese astronomers say they are using survey instruments in Antarctica to search actively for Earth-like planets that may sustain life. ... more
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