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September 14, 2011
STATION NEWS
Russia sets first post-crash manned flight for November
Moscow (AFP) Sept 13, 2011
Russia on Tuesday set its next manned space flight to the International Space Station for November and said it will not let the orbiter be abandoned despite a recent accident involving its workhorse Soyuz rocket. "According to the schedule ... the launch of the manned Soyuz spaceships (has been set for) November 12 and December 20 of this year," Russia's space agency Roskosmos said in a statement. "The schedule has been put together taking into consideration the readiness of propulsion systems o ... read more

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Russia delays commercial space launches after crash
Russia will have to delay the upcoming launch of six US satellites and two commercial European craft due to last month's Soyuz carrier rocket mishap, Russian industry sources said Tuesday. ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Herschel reveals how most stars formed in the Universe
Do galaxies form their stars through violent and tumultuous merging events or rather via more steady and gentle processes? Scrutinising thousands of galaxies across the past 11 billion years of cosm ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Mastering the fine structuring of ultrashort light fields
An expedition through the fast-paced microscopic world of atoms reveals electrons that spin at enormous speeds and the gigantic forces that act on them. Monitoring the ultrafast motion of these elec ... more
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GPS NEWS

House Committee Questions Cost Of GPS Interference From Proposed LightSquared Network
The Committee on Science, Space, and Technology held a hearing to examine concerns and issues associated with interference on the Global Positioning System (GPS) signal from the proposed LightSquare ... more
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GPS NEWS

Subcommittee Democrats Urge Finding a Way for LightSquared and GPS Users to Co-Exist
On Monday, the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology held a hearing to review the impacts of the proposed LightSquared network on federal science activities. LightSquared is a comp ... more
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TECH SPACE

The Sky is Falling As UARS Drops In
UARS, Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite, is about to fall from the sky. This is the most exciting event that NASA has been able to stage in years. But, it is actually Mother Nature who is doing th ... more
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PHYSICS NEWS

Squeezed laser will bring gravitational waves to the light of day
Measuring at the limits of the laws of nature - this is the challenge which researchers repeatedly take up in their search for gravitational waves. The interferometers they use here measure with suc ... more
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SDA expands Tracking Layer satellite awards and related missile defense contracts
Rheinmetall ICEYE Space Solutions to provide SAR reconnaissance data to German military
RTX radar selected to support autonomous X 62A fighter testing
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SPACE TRAVEL

NASA Offers Shuttle Tiles And Space Food To Schools And Universities
NASA is offering space shuttle heat shield tiles and dehydrated astronaut food to eligible schools and universities. The initiative is part of the agency's efforts to preserve the Space Shuttle Prog ... more
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PHYSICS NEWS

NASA Seeks Undergraduates To Fly Research In Microgravity
NASA is offering undergraduate students the opportunity to test an experiment in microgravity as part of the agency's Reduced Gravity Education Flight Program. The program is accepting proposals for ... more
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STATION NEWS

Russia announces launch of 2 spacecraft in Oct-Nov
Russian space agency Roscosmos said on Tuesday it has tentatively set the nearest launch of a Progress space freighter on October 30 and a Soyuz manned spacecraft on November 12. Another Soyuz ... more
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GPS NEWS

Locata passes USAF critical design review for GPS alternative
Locata has successfully completed the Critical Design Review (CDR) contract phase for a Locata network which will enable the USAF to deploy a new ground-based, centimeter-accurate "truth-reference l ... more
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BLUE SKY

Global portrait of greenhouse gases emerges from pole-to-pole flights
A three-year series of research flights from the Arctic to the Antarctic has successfully produced an unprecedented portrait of greenhouse gases and particles in the atmosphere, scientists announced ... more
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MARSDAILY

Opportunity Continues Early Exploration Of Endeavour Crater Rim
Opportunity is moving to other in-situ (contact) targets of interest around the region, called Cape York on the rim of Endeavour crater. On Sol 2703 (Sept. 1, 2011), the rover made the first o ... more
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SPACEMART

First A2100 Communications Satellite Marks 15 Years of On Orbit Operations
The first Lockheed Martin A2100 commercial communications satellite has achieved its 15-year design life of on-orbit service. Launched as GE-1 on Sept. 8, 1996 aboard a Lockheed Martin Atlas I ... more
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MISSILE DEFENSE

Northrop Grumman Demonstrates Fifth Generation IRCM System
Northrop Grumman has demonstrated the company's fifth generation infrared countermeasures (IRCM) system specifically designed to protect military rotary-wing platforms. The demonstration prove ... more
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UAV NEWS

Israel seeks to boost UAV strike power
The Israeli air force is expanding its wing of unmanned aerial vehicles built by Israel Aerospace Industries and Elbit Systems, some to be used as missile-armed gunships. ... more
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UAV NEWS

Turkey in talks with US on Predator drones: deputy PM
Turkey was in talks with the United States to base Predator drones on its territory to operate against Kurdish separatists in northern Iraq, Anatolia news agency quoted Turkey's deputy prime minister as saying Monday. ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Statement on Importance of Supporting Planetary Exploration
The AAS Division for Planetary Sciences (DPS), the world's largest organization of professional planetary scientists, has issued a statement highlighting the discoveries of highly successful planeta ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Latest Exoplanet Haul Includes Super Earth At Habitat Zone Edge
The HARPS spectrograph on the 3.6-metre telescope at ESO's La Silla Observatory in Chile is the world's most successful planet finder. The HARPS team, led by Michel Mayor (University of Geneva, Swit ... more
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SPACE MEDICINE

Advances In Space Medicine Threatened By Funding Cuts
Biomedical research in space has yielded a wealth of insights into the effects of weightlessness on the human body, but recent funding cuts undermine the ability of the United States to continue to ... more
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ROCKET SCIENCE

Keeping Rocket Engine Fuel Lines Bubble Free in Space
You are in space... your spacecraft is tumbling out of control, you need to fire your control rockets, the fuel is sloshing all around the inside of the tank... where is your liquid fuel? Without gr ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

First Galileo satellite touches down in French Guiana
The first Galileo navigation satellite has arrived in Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana, ready to begin preparations for launch on 20 October. Packed within its protective, air-conditioned c ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Fermi's Latest Gamma-ray Census Highlights Cosmic Mysteries
Every three hours, NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope scans the entire sky and deepens its portrait of the high-energy universe. Every year, the satellite's scientists reanalyze all of the data ... more
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ROCKET SCIENCE

NASA Tests Five-Segment Solid Rocket Motor
NASA and ATK Space Systems successfully completed a two-minute, full-scale test of Development Motor-3 (DM-3), Thursday, Sept. 8. DM-3 is NASA's largest and most powerful solid rocket motor ever des ... more
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STATION NEWS

Three ISS crew members scheduled to return on Friday
Three members of the crew currently aboard the International Space Station (ISS) are scheduled to return to Earth on Friday, September 16, the Russian mission control center said. The Soyuz TM ... more
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MARSDAILY

Memorial Image Taken on Mars on September 11, 2011
A view of a memorial to victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center towers was taken on Mars yesterday, on the 10th anniversary of the attacks. The memorial, made from alu ... more
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MARSDAILY

Methane Debate Splits Mars Community
Observations over the last decade suggest that methane clouds form briefly over Mars during the summer months. The discovery has left many scientists scratching their heads, since it doesn't fit int ... more
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DEEP IMPACT

Where does all the gold come from
Ultra high precision analyses of some of the oldest rock samples on Earth by researchers at the University of Bristol provides clear evidence that the planet's accessible reserves of precious metals ... more
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STATION NEWS

Russia sets space crew's return after crash
Russia said Monday it would return three of the six international crew members on board the International Space Station to Earth later this week despite no immediate plans to send up their replacement. ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Space food, shuttle tiles for sale by NASA
The US space agency is offering schools and universities a special deal on astronaut cuisine and heat tiles from the now extinct space shuttles, just over 20 dollars a pack, NASA said Monday. ... more
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VSAT NEWS

Gilat Selected to Provide Cellular Backhaul Solution to South East Asian Mobile Network Operator
Gilat has signed an agreement for the delivery of its SkyAbis cellular backhaul solution, based on the SkyEdge II platform, to a leading South East Asian mobile network operator. As part of th ... more
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