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March 29, 2013
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Soyuz Docks At Space Station Four Orbits After Launch
Moscow (AFP) March 29, 2013
A new Russian-American crew arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) on Friday after an express trip from Earth of under six hours, the fastest ever journey to the orbiting laboratory. A NASA astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts opened the hatches of their Soyuz-TMA spaceship and floated into the ISS to a warm welcome from the three incumbent crew, live pictures broadcast on Russian television showed. Russia's Pavel Vinogradov and Alexander Misurkin and American Chris Cassidy are now exp ... read more
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ROCKET SCIENCE

XCOR Driving Rocket Science Forward With Lynx Suborbital Vehicle
XCOR Aerospace has announced a first in aviation and space history, the firing of a full piston pump-powered rocket engine. This breakthrough is the foundation for fully reusable spacecraft that can ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Astronomers discover new kind of supernova
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TIME AND SPACE

New radio telescope in SA will shed light on earliest moments of universe
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MARSDAILY

Measuring Mars: The MAVEN Magnetometer
When the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) mission begins its journey to the Red Planet in 2013, it will carry a sensitive magnetic-field instrument built and tested by a team at NASA's ... more


EARTH OBSERVATION

How hard is it to 'de-anonymize' cellphone data?
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TECH SPACE

Lasers could yield particle research tool
A laser system using telecom technology may produce a next-generation particle accelerator similar to the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland, physicists say. ... more
LAUNCH PAD

ILS Proton Launches Satmex 8 Satellite for Satmex
International Launch Services (ILS), a leader in providing mission integration and launch services to the global commercial satellite industry, report it has successfully carried the Satmex 8 satell ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Sun block for the "Big Dog"
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SATURN DAILY

Saturn is Like an Antiques Shop, Cassini Suggests
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DEEP IMPACT

Fires After The Asteroid Impact Probably Caused The K-Pg Extinction
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MOON DAILY

Ultraviolet spectrograph observes mercury and hydrogen in GRAIL impact plumes
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RUSSIAN SPACE

Soviet MIR EVA spacesuit auctioned for 112,000 euros
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UMass Amherst Researchers Reveal Mechanism of Novel Biological Electron Transfer
When researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst led by microbiologist Derek Lovley discovered that the bacterium Geobacter sulfurreducens conducts electricity very effectively along meta ... more
TECTONICS

Scientists Discover Layer of Liquified Molten Rock in Earth's Mantle
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CHIP TECH

Berkeley Lab Researchers Use Metamaterials to Observe Giant Photonic Spin Hall Effect
Researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have once again demonstrated the incredible capabilities of metamaterials - artificial nan ... more
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NANO TECH

Nanoparticles show promise as inexpensive, durable and effective scintillators
A team of industrial and university researchers has shown that nanoparticles with sizes smaller than 10 nanometers - approximately the width of a cell membrane - can be successfully incorporated int ... more
NANO TECH

Glass-blowers at a nano scale
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TECH SPACE

DARPA Envisions the Future of Machine Learning
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SPACE TRAVEL

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Scientists develop innovative twists to DNA nanotechnology

NANO TECH

Quantum computers counting on carbon nanotubes

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TIME AND SPACE

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MISSILE DEFENSE

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VENUSIAN HEAT

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IRON AND ICE

NASA Scientists Find Moon, Asteroids Share History

TIME AND SPACE

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The Great Exoplanet Debate

Ephemeral vacuum particles induce speed-of-light fluctuations

EAPS Completes Miniature Hit-To-Kill Interceptor Flight Test

Removing orbital debris with less risk

Apple patent shows pen with GPS, phone

Russia may recycle space station modules

SpaceX capsule returns after ISS resupply mission

China's Next Women Astronauts

Russia Extends Space Cooperation With US

The Future of Exploration Starts With 3-D Printing

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SpaceX Dragon Spacecraft Carrying NASA Cargo Ready for Return to Earth

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