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September 16, 2009
Lawmakers slam experts' report on US human space flight
Washington (AFP) Sept 15, 2009
A group of US lawmakers on Tuesday slammed a report by aerospace experts tasked to review NASA's human space flight program that proposed ditching plans to return to the Moon. "When it was announced that you were going to be leading an independent review of the human space flight program, I thought you were going to take a hard, cold, sobering look at the Constellation program," Democratic ... read more

The X-15, The Pilot And The Space Shuttle
Washington DC (SPX) Sep 16, 2009
Fifty years ago in 1959, test pilot Scott Crossfield threw the switch to ignite the twin XLR-11 engines of his North American Aviation X-15 rocket plane and begin the storied test program's first powered flight. It was a real kick in the pants. "The drop from the B-52 carrier aircraft was pretty abrupt, and then when you lit that rocket a second or two later you definitely felt it," said ... more

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Upcoming Mercury Encounter Presents New Opportunities For Magnetometer
Laurel MD (SPX) Sep 15, 2009
On September 29, the MESSENGER spacecraft will pass by Mercury for the third time, flying 141.7 miles above the planet's rocky surface for a final gravity assist that will enable it to enter orbit about Mercury in 2011. This encounter will also provide new observational opportunities for MESSENGER's Magnetometer, designed to determine the structure and origin of Mercury's intrinsic magnetic ... more

Russia To Launch 3 Glonass Satellites
Moscow, Russia (RIA Novosti) Sep 16, 2009
Russia will launch a Proton-M carrier rocket on September 25 from the Baikonur space center in Kazakhstan to orbit three Glonass navigation satellites, Russia's Federal Space Agency Roscosmos said on Tuesday. Glonass - the Global Navigation Satellite System - is the Russian equivalent of the U.S. Global Positioning System, or GPS, and is designed for both military and civilian use. Both ... more

Planetary Society Urges Support For Augustine Committee Conclusions
Washington DC (SPX) Sep 16, 2009
Today, Norman Augustine, the Chair of the U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Committee, testifies to the U.S. Congress to present the summary of their final report to the Obama Administration. The Committee made a number of important conclusions and suggestions for changes in Constellation, the currently planned U.S. human spaceflight program. "The Planetary Society agrees with their principal ... more

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  • Orbital Awarded New Minotaur V Mission By USAF And NASA

  • Arctic Preparations For Mars

  • NASA Concludes Robotics Tests For The Moon In Arizona

  • Patterns In Mars Craters Give Picture Of Drying Lakes

  • SES To Provide Broadband Connection To African Market

  • LARGEST: NASA's New Spherical Movie Thinks Big
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    Kepler And The Search For Life In Our Galaxy
    Pasadena CA (SPX) Sep 16, 2009
    There are so many stars in our galaxy that even if planets with complex life (animals and plants) are rare - say one for every billion stars - there could still be dozens here in the Milky Way. But we are just beginning to learn about worlds beyond our solar system, called exoplanets, so we really don't have a good idea of what the chances are for advanced life. That's where NASA's Kepler ... more

    In Search Of Dark Asteroids (And Other Sneaky Things)
    Huntsville AL (SPX) Sep 16, 2009
    Ninjas knew how to be stealthy: Be dark. Emit very little light. Move in the shadows between bright places. In modern warfare, though, ninjas would be sitting ducks. Their black clothes may be hard to see at night with the naked eye, but their warm bodies would be clearly visible to a soldier wearing infrared goggles. To hunt for the "ninjas" of the cosmos - dim objects that lurk in the ... more

    Commercial Crew Program Would Create Over 5,000 Jobs Across USA
    Washington DC (SPX) Sep 16, 2009
    An industry survey has revealed that over 5,000 direct jobs, including 1,700 jobs in Florida, would be created over the next five years if the $2.5 billion Commercial Crew Program proposed by the White House Review of U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Committee (also known as the Augustine Committee) moves forward. A Commercial Crew program would support full utilization of the Space Station ... more

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  • Asteroid Craters Could Hold Key To Jupiter's Age

  • Water Quality In Orbit

  • ESO Unveils Interactive 360-Degree Panoramic View Of Entire Night Sky

  • Computer Modeling Supplements Dusty Testing

  • US to confront Iran over nuclear weapons claims

  • Sanctions forcing NKorea to make peace overtures: SKorea

  • Pakistani court delays nuclear scientist's case
  • Iran says 'new framework of cooperation' agreed with IAEA
  • Crisis-weakened US embraces 'mini-lateralism': study
  • China, Russia tarred with US intel listing
  • Indonesia flash floods kill 38: official
  • Rich nations must lead global warming battle: World Bank
  • Animal Rights Extremists Threaten Researchers And Health Outcomes
  • Indonesian rights groups condemn new stoning law

  • Paris court dismisses Tuareg suit against nuclear firm Areva
  • Iran agrees 'new framework of cooperation' with IAEA
  • SAIC Motor, Iveco to expand China product line
  • US shuttle Discovery lifts off on the way to space station
  • China Begins New Space Center Construction
  • Thunderstorm on Saturn is a record-buster
  • Space shuttle artifact screening to begin
  • Artel Signs Major Capacity Agreement With SES WORLD SKIES

  • How Far Is 'Unimaginably Far'?
  • New Transient Radiation Belt Discovered At Saturn
  • SES WORLD SKIES Completes Integration Of Worldwide Occasional Use Platform
  • Jupiter Captured Comet For 12 Years In Mid-20th Century
  • Intelsat General Selected For Paradigm's X-band, UHF Services
  • February Launch For ESA's CryoSat Ice Mission
  • China breaks ground on new space launch centre: state media
  • Russia To Launch Weather Satellite, Revive Forecasting Capability



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