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May 28, 2013
SPACE TRAVEL
3D Printing: Food in Space
Washington DC (SPX) May 27, 2013
NASA and a Texas company are exploring the possibility of using a "3D printer" on deep space missions in a way where the "D" would stand for dining. NASA has awarded a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I contract to Systems and Materials Research Consultancy of Austin, Texas to study the feasibility of using additive manufacturing, better known as 3D printing, for making food in space. Systems and Materials Research Consultancy will conduct a study for the development of a 3D p ... read more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Detection of the cosmic gamma ray horizon: Measures all the light in the universe since the Big Bang
How much light has been emitted by all galaxies since the cosmos began? After all, almost every photon (particle of light) from ultraviolet to far infrared wavelengths ever radiated by all galaxies ... more
MARSDAILY

Bacterium from Canadian High Arctic and life on Mars
The temperature in the permafrost on Ellesmere Island in the Canadian high Arctic is nearly as cold as that of the surface of Mars. So the recent discovery by a McGill University led team of scienti ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Astronomers measure the elusive extragalactic background light
If all the light emitted by all galaxies in the observable universe at all wavelengths during all of cosmic history were known, it would clue astronomers about the entire history of galaxy formation ... more
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MISSILE DEFENSE

Lockheed Martin Completes Milestone for Training Element of United States Ballistic Missile Defense System
Lockheed Martin has completed a program milestone for the integrating system that links the numerous sensors, weapons and systems currently operational in the U.S. Ballistic Missile Defense System. ... more


LAUNCH PAD

Electric Propulsion
Electric propulsion has been around for several decades. In fact, the idea dates back to 1906, when Robert Goddard made an entry in his personal notebook. Five years later, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky pu ... more
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MISSILE DEFENSE

US missile defense still plagued by technical doubts
Three decades after Ronald Reagan launched his "Star Wars" project, the costly missile defense program has become a pillar of US strategy despite lingering doubts about its technology. ... more
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

General Dynamics to Deliver U.S. Army's Newest Tactical Ground Station Intelligence System
The U.S. Army awarded a contract to General Dynamics C4 Systems for 10 vehicle-mounted Tactical Ground Station (TGS) Lot D systems with an option for 11 additional systems. The TGS system is p ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
US Space Force renews partnership with L3Harris for space domain awareness
Russia fires nine drones at Ukraine, damages hotel in city of Mykolaiv
French FM calls for greater cooperation on European defence
STATION NEWS

ESA Euronews: Living in space
Every day, 400 kilometres above our heads, there are astronauts living in space. Their home is the ISS, the frontier outpost of human exploration, and a workplace like nothing on Earth. With spacewa ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Russian Spacecraft Manufacturer to Make Four Launches in 2014
Russia's Energia Rocket and Space Corporation will make four launches next year from the Pacific Ocean-based Odyssey platform under the Sea Launch program, corporation president Vitaly Lopota said o ... more
MERCURY RISING

NASA Watches Solar Magnetic Field As MESSENGER Clocks Up 2000 Orbits
MESSENGER began its 2,000th orbit around Mercury earlier this week, on May 22. The spacecraft completed its primary mission on March 17, 2012, and its first extended mission on March 17, 2013. The t ... more
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MARSDAILY

Opportunity Departing 'Cape York'
Opportunity has begun the departure from 'Cape York' and started the push to reach 'Solander Point' over 1.2 miles (2 kilometers) away. The rover drove five out of the last seven days (sols). ... more
GPS NEWS

Northrop Grumman Delivers 8,000th LN-100 Inertial Navigation System
Northrop Grumman has achieved a significant milestone by delivering its 8,000th LN-100 inertial navigation system (INS), which provides primary and backup navigation information for a variety of air ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Dozens of tornadoes plow central US, at least 5 killed
Schools closed, warnings issued as Asia swelters in extreme heatwave
NASA's ORCA, AirHARP Projects Paved Way for PACE to Reach Space
STATION NEWS

Science and Maintenance for Station Crew, New Crew Members Prep for Launch
The three Expedition 36 crew members currently living and working aboard the International Space Station wrapped up another busy week of science experiments and research Friday, while three new crew ... more
DEEP IMPACT

Comprehensive analysis of impact spherules supports theory of cosmic impact 12,800 years ago
About 12,800 years ago when the Earth was warming and emerging from the last ice age, a dramatic and anomalous event occurred that abruptly reversed climatic conditions back to near-glacial state. A ... more
SPACE SCOPES

Herschel Space Observatory Finds Galaxy Mega Merger
A massive and rare merging of two galaxies has been spotted in images taken by the Herschel space observatory, a European Space Agency mission with important NASA participation. Follow-up stud ... more
SPACE SCOPES
Moon being pushed away from Earth faster than ever

Bright Explosion on the Moon

NASA says meteor impact on the moon glowed like a star


SPACE SCOPES
Curiosity Drills Second Rock Target

Opportunity Departing 'Cape York'

Bacterium from Canadian High Arctic and life on Mars


SPACE SCOPES
Russia designs reusable spacecraft good for as many as five missions

3D Printing: Food in Space

Trip into space with DiCaprio costs $1.55m


SPACE SCOPES
Waiting for Shenzhou 10

China launches communications satellite

On Course for Shenzhou 10

SPACE MEDICINE

Johns Hopkins undergraduates help design space stethoscope for NASA
A team of students at Johns Hopkins University has designed a stethoscope that delivers accurate heart and body sounds to medics who are trying to assess astronauts' health on long missions in noisy ... more
VSAT NEWS

atrexx Launches Cost Effective Broadband Services to Libya and Afghanistan via Ka-Band Satellite Hylas 2
Leading satellite service provider atrexx Ltd. and Co. KG has added a new service platform to its product portfolio, specifically targeted at meeting the broadband demand in Libya and in Afghanistan ... more
AEROSPACE

NASA's BARREL Mission Launches 20 Balloons
In Antarctica in January, 2013 - the summer at the South Pole - scientists released 20 balloons, each eight stories tall, into the air to help answer an enduring space weather question: when the gia ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Trip into space with DiCaprio costs $1.55m
Leonardo DiCaprio is going to get closer to stars of a different kind as he heads into space aboard the Virgin Galactic, and a well-heeled bidder at the Cannes Film Festival has paid 1.2 million euros (1.5 million) to be his travel buddy. ... more
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TECH SPACE

Professor who once had to work at Subway makes math breakthrough

TECH SPACE

Ecuador's only satellite may have been damaged in space collision

SATURN DAILY

Wild Weather Could Be Ahead on Titan

ROCKET SCIENCE

New method for producing clean hydrogen

ROCKET SCIENCE

Adapter 'Flips' for Progress Toward 2014 Exploration Flight Test

TIME AND SPACE

Fragile Mega-Galaxy Is Missing Link in Cosmic History

RUSSIAN SPACE

Russian Satellite a 'Success' Despite Animal Deaths

DEEP IMPACT

Watching for hazards: ESA opens asteroid centre

MARSDAILY

Curiosity Drills Second Rock Target

ROCKET SCIENCE

Girl expelled from school for exploding experiment going to space camp

Waiting for Shenzhou 10

Asteroid Sample Return Mission Moves into Development

Russia designs reusable spacecraft good for as many as five missions

Ground and Space-based Observations Unveil Future of Sun

IRIS Mission Readies For a New Challenge

O3b Networks Launcher and payload integration are underway at Kourou

Moon being pushed away from Earth faster than ever

Never-before-seen energy pattern observed at National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

Device like Star Trek 'tricorder' can quickly scan body vital signs

3-D modeling technology offers groundbreaking solution for engineers

Bacteria use hydrogen, carbon dioxide to produce electricity

US missile test delayed for a day

RUB physicists let magnetic dipoles interact on the nanoscale for the first time

Squishy hydrogels may be the ticket for studying biological effects of nanoparticles

Not just blowing in the wind: Compressing air for renewable energy storage

Shifts in global water systems markers of The Anthropocene epoch

Slow earthquakes: It's all in the rock mechanics

Sea level influenced tropical climate during the last ice age

STRATCOM strives to build coalitions for space operations

Boeing-built WGS-5 Satellite Enhances Tactical Communications for Warfighters

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