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October 11, 2010
SATURN DAILY
Titan's Hazes May Hold Ingredients Of Life
Tucson AZ (SPX) Oct 11, 2010
Simulating possible chemical processes in the atmosphere of Titan, Saturn's largest moon, an international team including University of Arizona graduate student Sarah Horst and Professor Roger Yelle demonstrated the synthesis of complex organic compounds, such as amino acids and nucleotide bases, which are the basic building blocks of life on Earth. The molecules discovered include the five nucleotide bases used by life on Earth (cytosine, adenine, thymine, guanine and uracil) and the two smallest ... read more

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SPACE WORLD 2010: Successful Premiere at the Exhibition Centre Frankfurt/Main
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SOLAR SCIENCE

Study Sheds New Light On How The Sun Affects The Earth's Climate
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MOON DAILY

NASA Thruster Test Aids Future Robotic Lander's Ability To Land Safely
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DRAGON SPACE

China's second lunar probe enters moon's orbit: state media
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Satellite Services supplies on-board sub-systems for smallsats and microsats.

Free Space, Earth, Energy And Military Newsletters - Delivered Daily
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IRON AND ICE

Ground-Based Images Of Asteroid Lutetia Complement Flyby
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EARTH OBSERVATION

SMOS Water Mission Winning Battle With Interference
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RUSSIAN SPACE

ISS mission delayed after damage to Soyuz craft: director
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RUSSIAN SPACE

Russian manned spacecraft docks with ISS: official
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Tempur-Pedic Mattress Comparison & Memory Foam Mattress Review
MISSILE NEWS

Russian image tarnished over Iran missile deal: MP
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MARSDAILY

Opportunity Hits The Road Again
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GPS NEWS

KORE Telematics Introduces Location-Based Service Offering
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EARTH OBSERVATION

NASA Loosens GRIP On Atlantic Hurricane Season
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SPACEMART

Horizon Satellite Services Boosts Capacity With Eutelsat
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GPS NEWS
Trimble Releases Next Gen Of TerraSync GPS Data Collection Software
Cologne, Germany (SPX) Oct 11, 2010
Trimble has announced the release of its next generation of Trimble TerraSync software, a market-leading data collection and asset management application. TerraSync software is deployed in utilities, public sector, natural resources, and many other organizations throughout the world as a key component of enterprise Geographic Information System (GIS) data collection and asset management pr ... more

STATION NEWS
Glamorous spy sees Russian rocket blast off for ISS
Baikonur, Kazakhstan (AFP) Oct 8, 2010
A newly modernised Russian Soyuz rocket carrying three astronauts blasted off Friday for the International Space Station, watched in an unexpected twist by glamorous spy Anna Chapman. The rocket, carrying two Russians and an American, took off into the night sky on schedule at 3:11 am Moscow time (23:11 GMT Thursday) from Russia's Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Russian space official ... more

TECH SPACE
COM DEV Europe Signs Contract With ESA
Aylesbury, UK (SPX) Oct 11, 2010
COM DEV Europe has announced that it has signed a (euro)5 million contract with the European Space Agency (ESA) for the development of new SB-SAT (SwiftBroadband for Satellite) technology. Partnered with Inmarsat and Broad Reach Engineering (US), COM DEV Europe will develop an SB-SAT terminal that will enable 24/7 access to Low Earth Orbiting spacecraft, utilising Inmarsat's existing I-4 s ... more

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IRON AND ICE

Water Discovered On Second Asteroid, May Be Even More Common

MARSDAILY

Airplanes Could Unlock Mars Mysteries


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MARSDAILY
Backward Orbit In A Binary System

First Potentially Habitable Exoplanet Found

This Planet Smells Funny

MARSDAILY
COM DEV Europe Signs Contract With ESA

Fox gets teeth into Chinese movie market

Asia computer market has room for both tablets and laptops

MARSDAILY
KORE Telematics Introduces Location-Based Service Offering

Trimble Releases Next Gen Of TerraSync GPS Data Collection Software

EU's Galileo satnav system over budget, late: report

MARSDAILY
China's second lunar probe enters moon's orbit: state media

Lunar Probe And Space Exploration Is China's Duty To Mankind

Four Chinese Lunar Landers Mooted

MARSDAILY
No Evidence Found Of Catastrophic Impact In Pleistocene

No Evidence For Clovis Comet Catastrophe

Supernova Shrapnel Found In Meteorite

MARSDAILY
Water Discovered On Second Asteroid, May Be Even More Common

Ground-Based Images Of Asteroid Lutetia Complement Flyby

Japan space probe may have brought home space dust: reports

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TIME AND SPACE
NASA's WMAP Project Completes Satellite Operations
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Oct 11, 2010
After nine years of scanning the sky, the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) space mission has concluded its observations of the cosmic microwave background, the oldest light in the universe. The spacecraft has not only given scientists their best look at this remnant glow, but also established the scientific model that describes the history and structure of the universe. "WMAP has opened a window into the earliest universe that we could scarcely imagine a generation ago," said Gary Hinsh ... read more

MARSDAILY
NASA Thruster Test Aids Future Robotic Lander's Ability To Land Safely

NASA official: Moon still matters

China Scouts Moon Landing Sites

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MARSDAILY
Opportunity Hits The Road Again

Airplanes Could Unlock Mars Mysteries

Opportunity For Close-Up View Of Meteorite Oilean Ruaidh

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MARSDAILY
Space Experience Curacao Announces Wet Lease of XCOR Lynx Suborbital

US President Obama's National Space Policy: New Analysis Available

NASA budget approved by US Congress

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MARSDAILY
Slow-Motion Giants Carry Shuttles To Pad

Fuel tank for final shuttle in Florida

Shuttle ready for move to launch pad

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MARSDAILY
Glamorous spy sees Russian rocket blast off for ISS

Russian rocket blasts off carrying three astronauts to ISS

Russian manned spacecraft docks with ISS: official

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