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October 31, 2014
SPACE TRAVEL
Virgin crash sets back space tourism by years: experts
Washington DC (AFP) Nov 01, 2014
The deadly crash of Virgin Galactic's spacecraft has dealt a devastating setback to the cause of space tourism, delaying the first commercial flights to the stars by years, experts said Friday. After several delays, Virgin Galactic had hoped to start ferrying passengers to the edge of space in 2015, ushering in a new era of tourism for those willing and wealthy enough to pay up to $250,000 for the privilege. But the pioneering dreams of British tycoon Richard Branson were left scattered acro ... read more
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DRAGON SPACE

China completes first mission to moon and back
China completed its first return mission to the moon early Saturday with the successful re-entry and landing of an unmanned probe, state media reported, in the latest step forward for Beijing's ambi ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Virgin spaceship crashes in US desert, one pilot dead
Virgin Galactic's pioneering spacecraft designed to take tourists into space crashed Friday in California, killing one of the two pilots and scattering debris across the desert. ... more
EXO WORLDS

Yale finds a planet that won't stick to a schedule
For their latest discovery, Yale astronomers and the Planet Hunters program have found a low-mass, low-density planet with a punctuality problem. The new planet, called PH3c, is located 2,300 ... more
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SKY NIGHTLY

Hubble Sees 'Ghost Light' From Dead Galaxies
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has picked up the faint, ghostly glow of stars ejected from ancient galaxies that were gravitationally ripped apart several billion years ago. The mayhem happened 4 bil ... more


SPACE SCOPES

Chandra Identifies Impact of Cosmic Chaos on Star Birth
The same phenomenon that causes a bumpy airplane ride, turbulence, may be the solution to a long-standing mystery about stars' birth, or the absence of it, according to a new study using data from N ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Tremendously bright pulsar may be 1 of many
Recently, a team of astronomers reported discovering a pulsating star that appears to shine with the energy of 10 million suns. The find, which was announced in Nature, is the brightest pulsar - a t ... more
IRON AND ICE

Richard Binzel on NASA's Asteroid Redirect Mission
By the end of this decade, NASA hopes to lasso a space rock: The space agency is actively pursuing proposals for its Asteroid Redirect Mission (ARM) - a mission that aims to identify, capture, and r ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
HawkEye 360 expands signals intelligence network with operational deployment of Cluster 12
York confirms successful deployment and health of 21 satellites for SDA Tranche 1 mission
Spain faces uphill battle to cut Israel military ties: experts
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Laser experiments mimic cosmic explosions and planetary cores
Researchers are finding ways to understand some of the mysteries of space without leaving earth. Using high-intensity lasers at the University of Rochester's OMEGA EP Facility focused on targets sma ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Planet-forming lifeline discovered in a binary star system
A research group led by Anne Dutrey from the Laboratory of Astrophysics of Bordeaux, France, and the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) observed the distribution of dust and gas in a bin ... more
SPACE SCOPES

Planck 2013 results
Astronomy and Astrophysics is publishing a special feature of 31 articles describing the data gathered by Planck over 15 months of observations and released by ESA and the Planck Collaboration in Ma ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

Griffith scientists propose existence and interaction of parallel worlds
Griffith University academics are challenging the foundations of quantum science with a radical new theory based on the existence of, and interactions between, parallel universes. In a paper p ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Orbital Sciences Considers Replacing Russian Engine Used on Antares
The Orbital Sciences Corporation, that built and launched Antares supply rocket crashed in Virginia, may replace the spacecraft's current AJ-26 Russian rocket engine, once their investigation of the ... more
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Climate change causing havoc with global water cycle: UN
Schools shut, flights cancelled as Typhoon Ragasa nears Hong Kong
Over 60,000 Europeans died from heat during 2024 summer: study
ROCKET SCIENCE

Antares rocket launch failed due to possible engine flaw
The Antares rocket and Cygnus cargo ship, carrying supplies to the International Space Station (ISS) from NASA facility in Virginia, exploded during launch due to possible failure of the rocket's fi ... more
LAUNCH PAD

NASA Completes Initial Assessment after Orbital Launch Mishap
The Wallops Incident Response Team has completed an initial assessment of Wallops Island, Virginia, following the catastrophic failure of Orbital Science Corp.'s Antares rocket shortly after liftoff ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Getting to Know You, Rocket Edition: Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage
Some elements of a rocket can be familiar, like the boosters and engines. But there are several important parts on NASA's new rocket, the Space Launch System (SLS), that may be less widely known. Ca ... more
RUSSIAN SPACE

Russia Puts Meridian Communications Satellite Into Orbit
A Meridian communications satellite has been put into orbit by a Soyuz-2.1a carrier rocket, launched from Russia's Plesetsk space center, the Defense Ministry's spokesperson told RIA Novosti Thursda ... more
LAUNCH PAD

FY 15 launch schedule kicks off with GPS IIF-8 liftoff from 'The Cape'
The U.S. Air Force supported the successful launch of a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket carrying the Air Force's eighth Block IIF navigation satellite for the Global Positioning System at 1:21 ... more

STATION NEWS

NASA to work with cargo partners despite rocket crash
The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) will continue working with its International Space Station (ISS) program partners on cargo resupply missions, despite the crash of the sup ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

It's Anchors Aweigh on Modifications to NASA's Pegasus Barge
It's anchors aweigh on refurbishments to NASA's Pegasus barge, which will be used to ferry the massive core stage of America's next great ship - the Space Launch System. SLS will be the most powerf ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Mark Olsen - An Atmospheric Dynamicist With a Beat

STATION NEWS

Student Experiments Lost in Antares Rocket Explosion

SPACEMART

'Space for our future' exhibition opened in Brussels

SPACEMART

Gilat Deploys 3G Small Cell Network for TIM Brasil in Only Two Months

TECH SPACE

Steering ESA satellites clear of space debris

MILTECH

Microrockets fueled by water neutralize biochem warfare agents

SATURN DAILY

Cassini Sees Sunny Seas on Titan

GPS NEWS

A GPS from the chemistry set

EXO LIFE

Planet-forming Lifeline Discovered in a Binary Star System

TIME AND SPACE

Physicists Closer to Understanding Balance of Matter, Antimatter

Can the wave function of an electron be divided and trapped?

Burning passion: Chinese rich pay sky-high meteorite prices

ISS Crew Has Enough Supplies Until March 2015

New insights into the physics of space weather

Copernicus operations secured until 2021

ECOSTRESS Will Monitor Plant Health

IceBridge Flies Around the Pole

Here's Looking at You: Spooky Shadow Gives Jupiter a Giant Eye

NASA's LRO Spacecraft Captures Images of LADEE's Impact Crater

A One Way Trip to Mars

Russian space station resupply rocket launches, docks at ISS

New evidence for an exotic, predicted superconducting state

India chooses Israel over US for $525m missile deal: defence sources

SM-6 interceptors down targets using remote targeting data

How spending more on the military could make it weaker

China to keep closer eye on military spending: Xinhua

Developing environmentally friendly Li-ion batteries

Cutting power could dramatically boost laser output

Navy validates landing, takeoff of MQ-8C unmanned helo

Berkeley reveals molecular structure of water at gold electrodes

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