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September 24, 2013
ROCKET SCIENCE
XCOR And ULA Complete Critical Milestone In Liquid Hydrogen Engine Program
Mojave CA (SPX) Sep 25, 2013
XCOR Aerospace and United Launch Alliance announced significant progress today in the XCOR/ULA liquid hydrogen (LH2) engine development program. "We are happy to announce that we have successfully operated our liquid hydrogen pump at full design flow rate and pressure conditions," said XCOR Chief Executive Officer Jeff Greason. "This milestone builds on our earlier success with liquid oxygen and kerosene pumps, which have powered many of our hotfires. Achieving this goal allows us to proceed ... read more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Young Stars Cooking in the Prawn Nebula
The glowing jumble of gas clouds visible in this new image make up a huge stellar nursery nicknamed the Prawn Nebula. Taken using the VLT Survey Telescope at ESO's Paranal Observatory in Chile, this ... more
DRAGON SPACE

Chinese VP stresses peaceful use of space
Chinese Vice President Li Yuanchao on Monday called for peaceful exploration and use of space so as to serve the interests of people and countries all over the world. Addressing the opening ce ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Researchers publish enormous catalog of more than 300,000 nearby galaxies
More than 83,000 volunteer citizen scientists. Over 16 million galaxy classifications. Information on more than 300,000 galaxies. This is what you get when you ask the public for help in learning mo ... more
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MOON DAILY

Mighty Eagle Improves Autonomous Landing Software With Successful Flight
The Mighty Eagle, a NASA robotic prototype lander managed out of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. successfully completed a test flight today as part of a series to help valida ... more


MARSDAILY

NASA Rover Inspects Pebbly Rocks at Martian Waypoint
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has resumed a trek of many months toward its mountain-slope destination, Mount Sharp. The rover used instruments on its arm last week to inspect rocks at its first waypoi ... more
US Navy History of Human Spaceflight Conference
SPACE SCOPES

Sunshield for NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Ready for Manufacturing
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope is dominated visually by the tennis-court sized sunshield, which separates the observatory into a warm sun-facing side and a cold anti-sun side. Each of the five su ... more
MOON DAILY

Mission to moon will boost research and awareness
China could take advantage of its Chang'e-3 lunar exploration mission to boost international cooperation on space exploration and promote space education and awareness among the public, a leading ex ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
From Crowdfunding to Venture Capital: How to Choose the Right Funding Strategy for Your Startup - An Exclusive Interview with Alexander Kopylkov
US-Japan summit: what to expect
Trump calls for work on new Iran nuclear deal to begin 'immediately'
IRON AND ICE

Amateur Astronomers See Comet ISON
Anticipation is building as Comet ISON approaches the sun for a close encounter on Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 28). No one knows if the blast of solar heating ISON receives will turn it into one of the f ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE

ESA's Cluster satellites in closest-ever 'dance in space'
Since 2000, the four identical satellites of the Cluster quartet have been probing Earth's magnetosphere in three dimensions. This week, two of them made their closest-ever approach, just 4 km, enab ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Arianespace and Astrium sign deal to begin production of 18 new Ariane 5 vehicles
Arianespace and Astrium sign an agreement to begin production of 18 additional Ariane 5 ECA launchers. Arianespace and Astrium signed an initial agreement on 17 September to begin the production of ... more
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TECH SPACE

Space oddity: the mystery of 2013 QW1
Last month, ESA's near-Earth asteroid coordination centre triggered a series of European observations that confirmed an unknown object was, in fact, of human origin. The confirmation was the Centre' ... more
TAIWAN NEWS

Taiwan develops 'smart' munitions against China: report
Taiwan's air force will be armed with "smart" munitions before the year's end that could be used against any Chinese invasion by striking airfields and harbours on the mainland, media reported Saturday. ... more
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Fresh quake barrage hits Greek island Santorini
Pain, anger as Turkey marks two years since quake disaster
January sets 'surprising' heat record: EU monitor
MISSILE NEWS

Iran parades 30 2,000 km range missiles
Iran paraded 30 missiles with a nominal range of 2,000 kilometres (1,250 miles) Sunday, the first time it had displayed so many with the theoretical capacity to hit Israeli targets. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

Carbon cleanup would save millions of lives: study
Reducing fossil-fuel emissions to safer levels would save millions of lives annually by the end of the century, a study said on Sunday. ... more
TECTONICS

Subduction channel processes: New progress in plate tectonic theory
The plate tectonic theory has been primarily developed in three stages. (1) From continental drift and seafloor spreading to oceanic subduction, laying a physical foundation of the plate tecto ... more
TECTONICS
Mission to moon will boost research and awareness

Mighty Eagle Improves Autonomous Landing Software With Successful Flight

Watch Out for the Harvest Moon


TECTONICS
Communications Tests Go the Distance for MAVEN

Curiosity Rover Detects No Methane On Mars

NASA Rover Inspects Pebbly Rocks at Martian Waypoint


TECTONICS
International Partnership Releases Space Exploration Benefits Paper

Iran to send second monkey into space

Voyager's departure from the heliosphere


TECTONICS
Chinese VP stresses peaceful use of space

China's space station to open for foreign peers

Last Days for Tiangong

ICE WORLD

Arctic ice melt slows down: NASA
Arctic sea ice melted less this summer and continued to cover a greater expanse than last year's record minimum, NASA data shows. ... more
BLUE SKY

Lawrence Livermore study finds human activity affects vertical structure of atmospheric temperature
Human influences have directly impacted the latitude/altitude pattern of atmospheric temperature. That is the conclusion of a new report by scientists from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Quantum entanglement only dependent upon area
Two researchers at UCL Computer Science and the University of Gdansk present a new method for determining the amount of entanglement - a quantum phenomenon connecting two remote partners, and crucia ... more
CARBON WORLDS

Researchers discover evidence to support controversial theory of 'buckyball' formation
Researchers at the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute have reported the first experimental evidence that supports the theory that a soccer ball-shaped nanoparticle commonly called a buckyball ... more
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TECH SPACE

Invention jet prints nanostructures with self-assembling material

MARSDAILY

Martian Life: Good or Bad?

STATION NEWS

Tech glitch delays space station berthing to Saturday

SATURN DAILY

Long-Stressed Europa Likely Off-Kilter at One Time

DEEP IMPACT

NASA's Deep Impact Produced Deep Results

STATION NEWS

Station Crew Readies for Cygnus' Sunday Arrival

SPACE TRAVEL

International Partnership Releases Space Exploration Benefits Paper

GPS NEWS

OHN Christner Trucking Selects Orbcomm For Refrigerated Telematics Solution

SPACEMART

SES and CETel ink new capacity deals to meet growing connectivity demands in the Middle East

BLUE SKY

African dust storms in our air

NASA's Deep Space Comet Hunter Mission Comes to an End

UEA scientists reveal Earth's habitable lifetime and investigate potential for alien life

Clues to the growth of the colossus in Coma

Research: Strong winds may contribute to more sea ice in Antarctica

Northrop Grumman Maturing Key Triton Unmanned Aircraft Sensor

Lockheed Martin Awarded Contract to Continue Supporting Norad Space Missions

US Navy Expands Surveillance Mission for Maritime Unmanned Aircraft

Third Advanced EHF Satellite Will Enhance Resiliency of Military Communications

CCT Supports Missile Defense Test against Multiple Targets

US Navy launches two Raytheon-made SM-3 missiles against single ballistic missile target

2nd Gen Aegis Hits Most Sophisticated Target Yet

GPS III And OCX Satellite Launch and Early Orbit Operations Successfully Demonstrated

Cygnus arrival at ISS delayed by at least 2 days: NASA

Communications Tests Go the Distance for MAVEN

Preparing to launch Swarm

NEXT Provides Lasting Propulsion and High Speeds for Deep Space Missions

Curiosity Rover Detects No Methane On Mars

Robotic Arm Goes to Work on Rock Target

Wind Tunnel Testing Used to Ensure SLS Will 'Breeze' Through Liftoff

Boeing Completes Deliveries of Processing Units for Army's Air, Missile Defense Network

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