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January 11, 2013
TIME AND SPACE
Spacetime: A Smoother Brew Than We Knew
Long Beach CA (SPX) Jan 11, 2013
Spacetime may be less like foamy quantum beer and more like smooth Einsteinian whiskey, according to research led by physicist Robert Nemiroff of Michigan Technological University being presented this week at the 221st American Astronomical Society meeting in Long Beach, Calif. Or so an intergalactic photo finish would suggest. Nemiroff and his team reached this heady conclusion after studying the tracings of three photons of differing wavelengths recorded by NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope ... read more
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Cassini Suggests Icing On A Lake
It's not exactly icing on a cake, but it could be icing on a lake. A new paper by scientists on NASA's Cassini mission finds that blocks of hydrocarbon ice might decorate the surface of existing lak ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

NASA Telescopes See Weather Patterns in Brown Dwarf
Astronomers using NASA's Spitzer and Hubble space telescopes have probed the stormy atmosphere of a brown dwarf, creating the most detailed "weather map" yet for this class of cool, star-like orbs. ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

UT Arlington researchers try new approach for simulating supernovas
Two University of Texas at Arlington researchers want to bridge the gap between what is known about exploding stars and the remnants left behind thousands of years later. So they're trying something ... more
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VSAT NEWS

KVH Introduces New Business Class Service for mini-VSAT Broadband Network
In a precedent-setting move for the maritime satellite communications market, industry leader KVH Industries, Inc. is launching new Unrestricted Rate Plans featuring Business Class Service for its m ... more


LAUNCH PAD

Arianespace's industry leadership will continue with 12 launcher family missions planned in 2013
Applying the full benefits of its launcher family, Arianespace is targeting a total of 12 missions with Ariane 5, Soyuz and Vega in 2013 - maintaining its launch services leadership and building on ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Sofia Spots Recent Starburst In The Milky Way Galaxy'S Center
Researchers using the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) have captured new images of a ring of gas and dust seven light-years in diameter surrounding the supermassive black hol ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION

TerraSAR-X image of the month - the coastal cliffs of Christmas Island
Captain William Mynors was not particularly creative as he sailed past a remote island in the Indian Ocean on the 'Royal Mary', a ship belonging to the British East India Company, on 25 December 164 ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
How the US helped counter Iran's attack on Israel
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Kendall Emphasizes Strategic Importance of Space Amid Budget Challenges
SPACE TRAVEL

AXE to Send 22 Guys to Space with New Apollo Campaign
AXE is going where only few have gone before by giving guys the ultimate out-of-this-world experience: a trip to space. To recruit guys for this once-in-a-lifetime epic journey, AXE is creating the ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Arianespace addresses The Insurance Institute of London
Speaking in the ongoing lecture series organized by The Insurance Institute of London, Arianespace reaffirmed its partnership with today's leading space insurance firms. The Insurance Institut ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION

China no longer reliant on satellite image imports
China's first high-resolution, stereo mapping satellite Ziyuan III meets international standards, ridding the country of its reliance on imports of satellite images. It was announced at a semi ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Dark Energy Alternatives to Einstein Are Running Out of Room
Research by University of Arizona astronomy professor Rodger Thompson finds that a popular alternative to Albert Einstein's theory for the acceleration of the expansion of the universe does not fit ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE

Solar Variability and Terrestrial Climate
In the galactic scheme of things, the Sun is a remarkably constant star. While some stars exhibit dramatic pulsations, wildly yo-yoing in size and brightness, and sometimes even exploding, the lumin ... more
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SOLAR SCIENCE

Cluster Mission Indicates Turbulent Eddies May Warm the Solar Wind
The sun ejects a continuous flow of electrically charged particles and magnetic fields in the form of the solar wind - and this wind is hotter than it should be. A new study of data obtained by Eur ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Testing Einstein's E=mc2 in Outer Space
UA physicist Andrei Lebed has stirred the physics community with an intriguing idea yet to be tested experimentally: The world's most iconic equation, Albert Einstein's E=mc2, may be correct or not ... more
TIME AND SPACE

The farthest supernova yet for measuring cosmic history
What if you had a "Wayback Television Set" and could watch an entire month of ancient prehistory unfold before your eyes in real time? David Rubin of the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkele ... more
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Mission would drag asteroid to the moon

Russia designs manned lunar spacecraft

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Simulated mission to Mars reveals critical data about sleep needs for astronauts

Simulated mission to Mars reveals critical data about sleep needs for astronauts

Lockheed Martin Delivered Core Structure For First GOES-R Satellite


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AXE to Send 22 Guys to Space with New Apollo Campaign

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Mr Xi in Space

China plans manned space launch in 2013: state media

China to launch manned spacecraft

SPACE MEDICINE

Simulated Mars mission reveals body's sodium rhythms
Clinical pharmacologist Jens Titze, M.D., knew he had a one-of-a-kind scientific opportunity: the Russians were going to simulate a flight to Mars, and he was invited to study the participating cosm ... more
EXO WORLDS

Earth-size planets common in galaxy
An analysis of the first three years of data from NASA's Kepler mission, which already has discovered thousands of potential exoplanets, contains good news for those searching for habitable worlds o ... more
MARSDAILY

Mars500 project - salt balance of the Mars 'astronauts'
For 205 days in 2011, Jens Titze, Professor of Electrolyte and Circulatory Research at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, and his team strictly controlled the diet for the Mars500 test subjects d ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Cargo loading underway with the next ATV resupply spacecraft to be launched by Ariane 5
Arianespace's busy Ariane 5 flight schedule in 2013 includes the company's fourth launch of an Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) to the International Space Station, with cargo loading of the large re ... more
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UAV NEWS

NASA's Big Mars Rover Makes First Use Of Its Brush

EARTH OBSERVATION

Joint Polar Satellite System Common Ground System now serving newest mission

MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

MUOS Waveform Will Improve Secure Communications Capabilities

TECH SPACE

Oscillating Gel Gives Synthetic Materials the Ability to "Speak"

INTERNET SPACE

Are consumers ready for television watching back?

SPACEMART

US urged to relax satellite export restrictions

TIME AND SPACE

NASA's NuStar Catches Black Holes In Galaxy Web

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Massive outburst in neighbor galaxy surprises astronomers

EXO WORLDS

NASA's Hubble Reveals Rogue Planetary Orbit For Fomalhaut B

ROCKET SCIENCE

NASA Researchers Studying Advanced Nuclear Rocket Technologies

Russia to add 3 new anti-missile radars

Simulated mission to Mars reveals critical data about sleep needs for astronauts

LEON: the space chip that Europe built

Massive Outburst in Neighbor Galaxy Surprises Astronomers

Simulated Mars mission shows good sleep is critical

NASA's Big Mars Rover Makes First Use Of Its Brush

Herschel intercepts asteroid Apophis

Rogue asteroid a fifth bigger than thought: space agency

Lockheed Martin Delivered Core Structure For First GOES-R Satellite

Asteroid Impact Delivered Carbon To Giant Asteroid Vesta

Detecting dusty clouds and stars in our galaxy in a new way

NASA, ESA Telescopes Find Evidence for Asteroid Belt Around Vega

Exocomets may be as common as exoplanets

The syzygy season of 2012

A New Way to Study Permafrost Soil, Above and Below Ground

A new approach to assessing future sea level rise from ice sheets

At Least One in Six Stars Has an Earth-sized Planet

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Simulated mission to Mars reveals critical data about sleep needs for astronauts

Anti-aircraft laser weapon demonstrated

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