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May 19, 2013
MOON DAILY
Bright Explosion on the Moon
Huntsville AL (SPX) May 19, 2013
For the past 8 years, NASA astronomers have been monitoring the Moon for signs of explosions caused by meteoroids hitting the lunar surface. "Lunar meteor showers" have turned out to be more common than anyone expected, with hundreds of detectable impacts occurring every year. They've just seen the biggest explosion in the history of the program. "On March 17, 2013, an object about the size of a small boulder hit the lunar surface in Mare Imbrium," says Bill Cooke of NASA's Meteoroid Environ ... read more
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SOLAR SCIENCE

NASA says sun eruption sending billions of tons of particles at Earth
NASA says the sun erupted with an Earth-directed coronal mass ejection early Friday, sending billions of tons of solar particles into space and heading our way. ... more
MOON DAILY

NASA says meteor impact on the moon glowed like a star
NASA astronomers monitoring the moon for signs of meteor impacts say they've identified the biggest explosion in the history of the observation program. ... more
MARSDAILY

Mars Icebreaker Life Mission
Missions to Mars have only scratched its surface. To go deeper, scientists are proposing a spacecraft that can drill into the Red Planet to potentially find signs of life. The driving goal for ... more
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MARSDAILY

Nine-Year-Old Mars Rover Passes 40-Year-Old Record
While Apollo 17 astronauts Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt visited Earth's moon for three days in December 1972, they drove their mission's Lunar Roving Vehicle 19.3 nautical miles (22.210 statut ... more


SPACE SCOPES

NASA Completes First Part of Webb Telescope's 'Eye Surgery' Operation
Much like the inside of an operating room, in the clean room at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., engineers worked meticulously to implant part of the eyes of the James Webb Spac ... more
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MARSDAILY

NASA Probe Counts Space Rock Impacts on Mars
Scientists using images from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) have estimated that the planet is bombarded by more than 200 small asteroids or bits of comets per year forming craters at least ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Ariane Flight VA214's launch vehicle marks a preparation milestone
The third Ariane 5 for launch in 2013 has now completed basic build-up at the Spaceport, taking the next step toward Arianespace's two-passenger mission planned from French Guiana in July. Thi ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
US Navy And Lockheed Martin Deliver Secure Communications Satellite For Mobile Users

Second Generation Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System Intercepts Ballistic Missile Target

Northrop Grumman Proves Concept for New B-2 Satellite Communication System

Making frequency-hopping radios practical

F-35A Completes High Angle Of Attack Testing

Carrier-based unmanned jet launch set to open new markets

Gunmen kill two NATO drivers in Pakistan: officials

SPACEMART

Eutelsat 3D launch a success
The Eutelsat 3D telecommunications satellite was successfully launched by ILS from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, using a Proton launch vehicle. Thales Alenia Space is the program prime cont ... more
SPACE SCOPES

Stanford professor and former NASA official explains how NASA might revive the Kepler space telescope
NASA officials announced Wednesday, May 15, that the Kepler space telescope - the agency's primary instrument for detecting planets beyond our solar system - had suffered a critical failure and coul ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

A-1 Test Stand Houses First Full Engine in Nearly a Decade
Engineers install J-2X engine E10002 in the A-1 test stand at NASA's Stennis Space Center. The installation is in preparation for a new series of tests, where the engine will be gimbaled, or pivoted ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

O3b Networks' initial satellite is fueled for Arianespace's upcoming Soyuz launch from the Spaceport
The first Arianespace Soyuz mission for O3b Networks has moved into its next phase of preparations at the Spaceport, as fueling is now underway with the global satellite services provider's spacecra ... more
GPS NEWS

Fourth Boeing GPS IIF Satellite Joins Constellation on Orbit
With the launch of the fourth GPS IIF satellite, Boeing and the U.S. Air Force continue modernizing the Global Positioning System that millions of people worldwide rely on as a navigation and timing ... more
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Research into carbon storage in Arctic tundra reveals unexpected insight into ecosystem resiliency

World's melting glaciers making large contribution to sea rise

H1N1 discovered in marine mammals

TD Alvin Marks Starts Of US Hurricane Season

Sea level: One-third of its rise comes from melting mountain glaciers

Corals turn to algae for stored food when times get tough

Tropical air circulation drives fall warming on Antarctic Peninsula

GPS NEWS

First new Galileo satellite arrives at ESA for space testing
The first satellite of Galileo's next phase has arrived at ESA's technical heart in the Netherlands for a rigorous set of tests to check its readiness for launch. This first Galileo Full Opera ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Sierra Nevada Corporation Dream Chaser Testing Begins at NASA Dryden, Langley
Sierra Nevada Corporation's (SNC) Space Systems Dream Chaser flight vehicle arrived at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center in Edwards, Calif., Wednesday to begin tests of its flight and runway land ... more
SPACEMART

Boeing Selected to Build ViaSat-2 Satellite
Boeing has a new satellite customer under a contract to design and deliver one Boeing 702HP high-power spacecraft to ViaSat Inc. in 2016. The satellite, ViaSat-2, will provide high-speed satel ... more
SPACEMART
Bright Explosion on the Moon

NASA says meteor impact on the moon glowed like a star

Where on Earth did the moon's water come from


SPACEMART
Nine-Year-Old Mars Rover Passes 40-Year-Old Record

Mars Icebreaker Life Mission

NASA Probe Counts Space Rock Impacts on Mars


SPACEMART
Danish Space Venture ready for lift off

Researchers use graphene quantum dots to detect humidity and pressure

Outside View: Patents laws and suffering innovators


SPACEMART
China launches communications satellite

On Course for Shenzhou 10

Yuanwang III, VI depart for space-tracking missions

GPS NEWS

China's BeiDou satellite navigation system has broad commercial uses
Chinese scientists expressed their confidence in the commercial application of the BeiDou satellite navigation system (BDS) and called for international cooperation at a forum on Thursday. Sun ... more
NANO TECH

UC Riverside scientists discovering new uses for tiny carbon nanotubes
The atom-sized world of carbon nanotubes holds great promise for a future demanding smaller and faster electronic components. Nanotubes are stronger than steel and smaller than any element of silico ... more
ROBO SPACE

Wayne State University researcher's technique helps robotic vehicles find their way, help humans
A Wayne State University researcher understands that the three most important things about real estate also apply to small ground robotic vehicles: location, location, location. In a paper rec ... more
CHIP TECH

Bright Future For Photonic Quantum Computers
Harnessing the unique features of the quantum world promises a dramatic speed-up in information processing as compared to the fastest classical machines. Scientists from the Group of Philip Wa ... more
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    CARBON WORLDS

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    GPS NEWS

    GPS IIF-4 Launched From Cape Canaveral

    MARSDAILY

    Living and Dying on Mars

    IRON AND ICE

    NASA's Asteroid Sample Return Mission Moves into Development

    SPACE SCOPES

    Huge detector under Antarctic ice may have seen first cosmic neutrinos

    EXO WORLDS

    New Method of Finding Planets Scores its First Discovery

    SPACE SCOPES

    Hubble Tells a Tale of Galactic Collisions

    STATION NEWS

    Star Canadian spaceman back on Earth, relishing fresh air

    SPACE SCOPES

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    NASA Develops Key To Cosmic Carbon's Molecular Evolution

    Russia's Proton-M Spacecraft Set to Orbit French Satellite

    1000mph land speed attempt relies on DMCii eye in the sky

    Hawaii Pacific Teleport Announce Development of New Datacenter in Hawaii

    New Public Application of Landsat Images Released

    Asteroid 1998 QE2 To Sail Past Earth Nine Times Larger Than Cruise Ship

    Sulfate aerosols cool climate less than assumed

    Critical Kepler Reaction Wheel Fails: Mission End In Sight

    Lockheed Martin and the MDA Conduct Test of New Air-Launched Missile Target Prototype

    Outside View: Pentagon's most perplexing challenge: People

    US Navy and Lockheed Martin Deliver Newest Secure Communications Satellite for Mobile Users

    ESSM intercept of high-diving threat proves expanded defensive capability

    Western Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami hazard potential greater than previously thought

    US drone makes first catapult launch off a carrier: Navy

    NASA's Kepler planet hunter appears broken

    Sun unleashes four potent solar flares

    Insitu Pacific delivers ScanEagle UAS

    New principle may help explain why nature is quantum

    Quantum Physics: Look But Don't Touch

    Germany cancels 'Euro Hawk' drone programme

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