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November 26, 2011
MARSDAILY
NASA launches biggest-ever rover to Mars
Cape Canaveral, Florida (AFP) Nov 26, 2011
NASA's Curiosity rover, the biggest, most sophisticated robotic explorer ever built, blasted off Saturday on a journey to Mars, where it will hunt for signs life once existed there. Known formally as the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL), the spacecraft launched at 10:02 am (1502 GMT) atop an Atlas V rocket to begin its nearly nine month trip to the Red Planet. "Liftoff of the Atlas V with Curiosity, seeking clues to the planetary puzzle about life on Mars," said NASA commentator George Diller as the white rocket soared skyward from the Florida space pad. The most advanced machine yet to roam the surface of Earth's nearest neighbor cost $2.5 billion to construct and has been described by NASA as "a dream machine." ... read more

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Russia's Medvedev evokes Stalin ahead of elections
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Saturday evoked the executions of the Stalin era in a pre-election vow to punish those responsible for a recent string of costly space mishaps. ... more
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ROCKET SCIENCE

Come Home X-37B
At the end of November, the mysterious X-37B robot spaceplane will reach a critical point in its mission. This time will mark the end of the official 270-day endurance limit of the semi-secret milit ... more
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SPACE SCOPES

The Very Large Telescope Team Mark Oversee Ten Years Of Adaptive Optics Technology
For non-astronomers, the twinkling of the stars can be quite romantic. For astronomers, it is the outward sign of a fundamental problem: As light passes through turbulent areas of the Earth's atmosp ... more
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MARSDAILY

Opportunity Continutes To Scout For Site To Winter In
In preparing for positioning Opportunity for the coming winter, the project has been scouting sites with favorable northerly tilt on the north end of Cape York on the rim of Endeavour Crater. ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

AsiaSat 7 Spacecraft Separation Successfully Completed
AsiaSat 7, a new communications satellite of Asia Satellite Telecommunications Company Limited (AsiaSat), was launched at Hong Kong Time 3:10 a.m. on the 26th of November on an ILS Proton Breeze M l ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Dutch astronaut's cheesy request
Dutch astronaut Andre Kuipers will have a special treat waiting for him in orbit when he arrives in space next month: five kilogrammes of Amsterdam's finest cheese, its maker said Saturday. ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

Russia launches Chinese satellite
A Russian Proton-M rocket completed the successful launch Saturday of an advanced Chinese communications satellite that should help expand television coverage in parts of Southeast Asia. ... more
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Defence of Europe's eastern flank an 'immediate' priority: eight EU leaders
Trump signs $900 bn defense policy bill into law as Admin plans major DoD changes
PM Takaichi says Japan 'always open' to dialogue with China
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MARSDAILY

No further contact with stranded Mars probe: ESA
The European Space Agency (ESA) said on Friday it had been unable to establish a new link with Russia's stricken Mars probe but added that the craft's orbit seemed to have become more stable. ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

Assembly milestone reached with Ariane 5 to launch next ATV
Basic build-up of the Ariane 5 for Arianespace's upcoming mission with the no. 3 Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) has been completed, as preparations continue for an early 2012 launch from the Space ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

Chandra Contributes to Black Hole Birth Announcement
New details about the birth of a famous black hole that took place millions of years ago have been uncovered, thanks to a team of scientists who used data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory as we ... more
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ROBO SPACE

neuroArm: Robotic Arms Lend a Healing Touch
The delicate touch that successfully removed an egg-shaped tumor from Paige Nickason's brain got a helping hand from a world-renowned arm - a robotic arm, that is. The technology that went int ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

NASA Airborne Observatory Views Star Forming Region W40
A new image from NASA's Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy, or SOFIA, provides the highest resolution mid-infrared image taken to-date of the massive star formation region in our galax ... more
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MARSDAILY

Data beamed from Russia Mars probe deciphered
Russian specialists have deciphered telemetry data received from a wayward Mars probe, but have yet to find out the cause of its erratic behavior, a space industry source said on Thursday. "So ... more
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SPACEMART

HD+ Continues On Growth Path In Germany
SES S.A. reports that its HD offering HD+ has continued to grow successfully throughout the first two years of its market presence. The service currently reaches 1.9 million German TV households. Th ... more
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VSAT NEWS

Gilat To Provide Corporate Connectivity for National Post Office
Gilat Satellite Networks has been selected by a leading Latin American operator for the delivery of a full scale SkyEdge II network comprised of hubs and VSATs. The network will provide national con ... more
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RUSSIAN SPACE

Conclusion of the XIXth Scientific-Technical Conference of young scientists and specialists
The XIXth Scientific-Technical conference of young scientists and specialists concluded its work at S.P. Korolev Rocket-Space Corporation Energia. At the meetings of its 12 sections 365 representati ... more
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SPACEMART

ESA Council opens up to ten EU Member States
Responding to the growing interest within Europe in space matters, ESA has invited 10 more countries to participate in meetings of its governing Council. Delegations from 10 EU member states t ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

More U.S. science degrees by foreign-born
Native-born and foreign-born people in the United States are just as likely to have a college degree, but more foreign-born are engineers, officials say. ... more
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ROBO SPACE

Robot guards to patrol South Korean prisons
Robot guards with sensors to detect abnormal behaviour will soon begin patrolling South Korean prisons to ease the burden on their human counterparts, researchers said Thursday. ... more
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MARSDAILY

Preparing for future human exploration: measuring the radiation environment on Mars
NASA will launch the Mars Science Laboratory on Nov. 26, 2011, to assess the past and present habitability of the Red Planet's surface. The mission will land Curiosity, a rover equipped with 10 inst ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

Pleiades 1 is readied for launch
The Pleiades 1 Earth observation satellite payload for Arianespace's second Soyuz mission from French Guiana is undergoing pre-launch checkout at the Spaceport as this platform is readied for flight ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Thanksgiving in space may one day come with all the trimmings
Future astronauts spending Thanksgiving in space may not have to forgo one of the most traditional parts of the day's feast: fresh sweet potatoes. Cary Mitchell, a Purdue University professor ... more
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MARSDAILY

Hamilton Sundstrand Rocketdyne to Power 'Curiosity' Rover on Mars
When the Mars Science Laboratory embarks on its voyage to Mars on Nov. 25, Hamilton Sundstrand Rocketdyne products will be onboard to make the mission possible. Curiosity, about the size of a Mini C ... more
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STATION NEWS

Satellite junk no threat to space station crew
Russian Mission Control has dismissed NASA's prediction that the three astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS) may need to take shelter inside Russian space capsules on Wednesday mo ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Physicists set strongest limit on mass of dark matter
If dark matter exists in the universe, scientists now have set the strongest limit to date on its mass. In a paper to be published on Dec. 1 in Physical Review Letters (available in pdf), Brown Univ ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Habitable Does not Mean 'Earth-Like'
Within the next few years, the number of planets discovered in orbits around distant stars will likely reach several thousand or more. But even as our list of these newly discovered "exoplanets" gro ... more
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SPACE SCOPES

Partners Agree on Funding for Design of Square Kilometre Array
Seven national governmental and research organizations have announced the formation of the SKA Organization, an independent, not-for-profit company established to formalize relationships with intern ... more
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MARSDAILY

MSL and Curiosity 'Locked and Loaded' for Launch
Following Wednesday morning's Launch Readiness Review, NASA and contractor managers gave the launch team the go-ahead to continue working towards liftoff of the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) on Satu ... more
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MISSILE DEFENSE

Medvedev threatens missile deployment on EU borders
Russia on Wednesday threatened to deploy missiles on the EU's borders to strike against a planned US defence system in eastern Europe, but Washington said the shield will go ahead as planned. ... more
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MARSDAILY

ESA tracking station establishes contact with Russia's Mars mission
On Tuesday, 22 November at 20:25 GMT, ESA's tracking station at Perth, Australia, established contact with Russia's Phobos-Grunt spacecraft. Contact with the Mars mission was lost shortly after sepa ... more
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DEEP IMPACT

Experts Gather To Discuss Communications Risk Near Earth Objects
An expert group of scientists, reporters, and risk management specialists have taken part in a Near Earth Object Media/Risk Communications workshop. Output from these professionals is helping ... more
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