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October 16, 2013
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Boeing to build a new satellite for Inmarsat network
El Segundo, Calif. (UPI) Oct 15, 2013
Boeing will build a fourth Inmarsat-5 Global Xpress satellite as part of a strategy to widen the Inmarsat network. The first spacecraft in the series is scheduled to launch this year while the fourth is not due until 2016, the aerospace and aviation giant said. Global Xpress is intended to provide Inmarsat's government and commercial customers with mobile broadband connectivity on land, at sea and in the air. "Receiving this option to our initial three-satellite agreement with I ... read more
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OUTER PLANETS

SwRI study finds that Pluto satellites' orbital ballet may hint of long-ago collisions
A large impact 4 billion years ago may account for the puzzling orbital configuration among Pluto's five known satellites, according to a new model developed by planetary scientists from Southwest R ... more
IRON AND ICE

Rosetta: 100 days to wake-up
ESA's comet-chasing mission Rosetta will wake up in 100 days' time from deep-space hibernation to reach the destination it has been cruising towards for a decade. Comets are the primitive buil ... more
CONSTELLATIONS

Orbcomm And Savi Announce Strategic Partnership
ORBCOMM and Savi Technology (Savi), have announced a strategic relationship to provide advanced location-based monitoring solutions to government and commercial markets. ORBCOMM and Savi have ... more
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MARSDAILY

Martian scars Run Deep
Ripped apart by tectonic forces, Hebes Chasma and its neighbouring network of canyons bear the scars of the Red Planet's early history. ESA's Mars Express has flown over this region of Mars on numer ... more


MICROSAT BLITZ

Iran To Launch 3 Satellites in 6 Months
Iran plans to launch three domestically designed satellites in six months, a high-ranking Iranian aerospace official told the country's English-language Press TV on Thursday. Deputy head of Ir ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Comet ISON Details Emerge as it Races Toward the Sun
Scientists are unraveling more information on Comet C/2012 S1 (ISON) as it continues on its journey toward the Sun. Comet C/ISON will skim 730,000 miles above the Sun's surface on Nov. 28 and has th ... more
IRON AND ICE

Telescopes Large and Small Team Up to Study Triple Asteroid 87 Sylvia
Combining observations from the world's largest telescopes with small telescopes used by amateur astronomers, a team of astronomers discovered that the large main-belt asteroid (87) Sylvia has a com ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Water discovered in remnants of extrasolar rocky world orbiting white dwarf
Astrophysicists have found the first evidence of a water-rich rocky planetary body outside our solar system in its shattered remains orbiting a white dwarf. A new study by scientists at the Un ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION

Astrium Enhances TerraSAR-X Resolution and Coverage Capabilities
Astrium, Europe's leading space technology company, has launched two new TerraSAR-X imaging modes. The enhanced imaging capabilities facilitate the delivery of higher resolution imagery as well as t ... more
SPACEMART

French seek lock on Persian Gulf satellite deals
The French government, fresh from securing a $913 million deal with the United Arab Emirates for two military satellites, is pushing hard to sell a military system to Saudi Arabia. ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Samsung to break ground at US research center
Samsung its set to break ground at a big Silicon Valley research center on Wednesday, just down the road from its arch-rival Apple. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Research aims at prosthetic arms with natural-like touch
University of Chicago scientists say touch-sensitive prosthetic limbs may one day convey real-time sensory information to amputees via a direct brain interface. ... more
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DRAGON SPACE

Onward and upward as China marks 10 years of manned spaceflight
China marks 10 years since it first sent a human into space Tuesday, with its ambitious programme rocketing ahead while rival NASA is largely closed due to the US government shutdown. ... more
CARBON WORLDS

Diamonds may be raining down on Jupiter, Saturn
Diamonds, big enough to grace a necklace or bracelet, may be raining down in the atmospheres of Saturn and Jupiter, U.S. scientists say. ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Spaceport Colorado and S3 Sign Memorandum of Understanding
Spaceport Colorado has announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with S3, an aerospace company that designs and engineers suborbital launch systems, formalizing a collaborative re ... more
LAUNCH PAD
NASA's moon landing remembered as a promise of a 'future which never happened'

Russia could build manned lunar base

China unveils its first and unnamed moon rover


LAUNCH PAD
ESA's test rover begins exploring Atacama Desert

US shutdown not to hit Indian Mars mission

Martian settlement site to be printed on a printer


LAUNCH PAD
Samsung to break ground at US research center

US universities make big bets on startups

Iran plans new monkey space launch


LAUNCH PAD
Onward and upward as China marks 10 years of manned spaceflight

Ten Years of Chinese Astronauts

NASA vows to review ban on Chinese astronomers

CARBON WORLDS

Cosmic impact creates Sahara diamond field
In the upcoming issue of 'Earth and Planetary Science Letters', South African scientists are to present new evidence of a major impact event which took place some 28mln years ago in what is now Egyp ... more
EXO WORLDS

Blurring the lines between stars and planets
Astronomers including Niall Deacon of the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy (MPIA) captured an image of an unusual free-floating planet. As the object has no host star, it can be observed and exami ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

European satellites included in test of search-and-rescue system
A pair of dedicated ground stations at opposite ends of Europe will let satellites participate in global testing of a search-and-rescue system, scientists say. ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

'Ship in a bottle' detects dangerous vapors
Rice University scientists took a lesson from craftsmen of old to assemble microscopic compounds that warn of the presence of dangerous fumes from solvents. The researchers combined a common mineral ... more
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SHAKE AND BLOW

Crystals point to 'recycled' super-volcanic magma chambers

EXO WORLDS

Kepler Finds First Signs of Other Earths

MARSDAILY

US shutdown not to hit Indian Mars mission

TECH SPACE

Circadian rhythms in skin stem cells protect us against UV rays

EXO LIFE

LSU Researchers Discover How Microbes Survive in Freezing Conditions

IRON AND ICE

Watery asteroid discovered in dying star points to habitable exoplanets

GPS NEWS

Raytheon completes critical design review for GPS OCX software

IRON AND ICE

Comet ISON's chances of surviving close brush with the Sun

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Soft shells and strange star clusters

LAUNCH PAD

Sunshield preparations bring Gaia closer to deep-space Soyuz launch

ESA's test rover begins exploring Atacama Desert

Lockheed Martin's Aegis BMD System Completes Highest Target Intercept Yet

Raytheon's newest Standard Missile-3 intercepts medium-range ballistic missile target

Giant channels discovered beneath Antarctic ice shelf

Unlocking Biology With Math

Ultraviolet light to the extreme

Quantum computers: Trust is good, proof is better

Disney Research discovers rubbing, tapping paper-like material creates electrical current

Controllers prepare to awaken comet hunter from deep-space sleep

Iran plans new monkey space launch

Tracking devices to go toe-to-toe with smartwatches

Climate puzzle over origins of life on Earth

Exceptional fossil fish reveals new evolutionary mechanism for body elongation

US universities make big bets on startups

Russia replaces space agency chief in reform bid

Ten Years of Chinese Astronauts

Plan maps development of China's sat-nav industry

Martian settlement site to be printed on a printer

Archival Hubble Images Reveal Neptune's "Lost" Inner Moon

Russia may build its own space station after 2020

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