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November 12, 2022
ROCKET SCIENCE
US military space drone returns to Earth after 908 days in orbit



Washington (AFP) Nov 12, 2022
A US military space drone landed at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Saturday after nearly two and a half years in orbit, Boeing said. The unmanned X-37B shuttle, whose first flight took place in 2010, has now spent a total of more than 10 years in space and flown more than 1.3 billion miles during six missions, Boeing said in a statement. "This mission highlights the Space Force's focus on collaboration in space exploration and expanding low-cost access to space for our partners, within ... read more

ROCKET SCIENCE
NASA sticks to plan to launch Moon rocket Wednesday
Washington (AFP) Nov 11, 2022
NASA said Friday it plans to attempt its long-delayed uncrewed mission to the Moon as scheduled next Wednesday, after inspections revealed only minor damage from Hurricane Nicole's passage through Florida. ... more
MOON DAILY
'Like the Moon': Astronauts flock to Spanish isle to train
Los Volcanes Natural Park, Spain (AFP) Nov 12, 2022
Kneeling on the edge of a deep crater, astronaut Alexander Gerst uses a chisel to collect a sample of volcanic rock which he carefully puts inside a white plastic bag. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
ULA launches weather satellite for NOAA and Re-entry test for NASA
Washington DC (SPX) Nov 11, 2022
United Launch Alliance has successfully launched the third in a series of polar-orbiting weather satellites for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) at 1:49 a.m. PST Thursday, ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Television crew finds remnants of Challenger in Atlantic Ocean
Washington DC (UPI) Nov 11, 2021
Divers off the east coast of Florida have discovered remnants from the Space Shuttle Challenger which exploded after liftoff from Cape Canaveral more than 36 years ago. ... more
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ROCKET SCIENCE
Artemis I rocket received only minimal damage from Hurricane Nicole, NASA says
Washington DC (UPI) Nov 11, 2021
NASA said Friday it would proceed with the Artemis I launch after inspections showed minimal damage to the rocket from Hurricane Nicole. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Hurricane causes only minor damage to Artemis rocket
Washington (AFP) Nov 11, 2022
After initial visual inspections, NASA said on Thursday that its new mega moon rocket apparently suffered no major damage after Hurricane Nicole hit Florida. ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ
Kanyini CubeSat coming together in Adelaide
Adelaide, Australia (SPX) Nov 10, 2022
With its 2023 launch announced by the South Australian government, here's a look inside the Kanyini CubeSat. It's the multi-million-dollar satellite that will collect invaluable data from spac ... more
INTERNET SPACE
Beam-hopping JoeySat has shipped
Paris (ESA) Nov 10, 2022
An advanced broadband satellite that can offer high-speed internet connectivity anywhere on Earth is ready to enter its final assembly ahead of launch. The beam-hopping satellite - nicknamed J ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION
Airbus and Space Compass to target Japanese market for mobile and EO solutions
London (SPX) Nov 08, 2022
Airbus HAPS Connectivity Business (Airbus HAPS) has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with Space Compass Corporation of Japan (Space Compass) for a cooperation agreement to service the Japanese market ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
NOAA satellite, NASA LOFTID heat shield experiment launched into orbit
Washington DC (UPI) Nov 10, 2021
The third of five advanced NOAA satellites launched into orbit early Thursday from California's Vandenberg Space Force Base. The Joint Polar Satellite System-2 will provide a continuous stream of vital weather data. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Piece of Challenger space shuttle found off Florida coast
Washington (AFP) Nov 11, 2022
Divers searching for a World War II-era aircraft near the Bermuda Triangle have found a piece of an entirely different sort of vessel: part of the US Challenger space shuttle that exploded soon after takeoff in 1986. ... more
SOLAR DAILY
Ultrathin solar cells promise improved satellite performance
Washington DC (SPX) Nov 09, 2022
Most space satellites are powered by photovoltaic cells that convert sunlight to electricity. Exposure to certain types of radiation present in orbit can damage the devices, degrading their performa ... more

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GPS NEWS
BeiDou making mark among navigation systems
Beijing (XNA) Nov 10, 2022
China's BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) will be further developed and feature better compatibility and interoperability coordination with the world's other navigation systems, including the ... more
VSAT NEWS
Viasat and Cobham Satcom announce strategic collaboration on maritime connectivity system
Carlsbad CA (SPX) Nov 11, 2022
Viasat Inc. (NASDAQ: VSAT) and Cobham Satcom have announced that the companies are collaborating on a new, advanced satellite connectivity solution for the maritime and energy industries in preparat ... more
TECH SPACE
WA researchers lead the way in hi-tech communications
Perth, Australia (SPX) Nov 11, 2022
The researchers, from the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR), have been working on this project for two years, with their findings published in the internationally respected s ... more
TECH SPACE
D-Orbit signs Framework Agreement with NPC Spacemind
Fino Mornasco, Italy (SPX) Nov 11, 2022
The space transportation and logistics company D-Orbit has announced the signing of a framework contract with NPC SPACEMIND, an Italian space company specializing in smaller satellite hardware, comp ... more
TECH SPACE
Arralis to launch new beam steering antenna
Chippenham UK (SPX) Nov 11, 2022
Arralis is pleased to announce the launch of our new Ka-band Phased Array Beam Steering Antenna at Space Tech Expo Europe. Our low profile, active Phased Array Beam Steering Antenna has many v ... more
MOON DAILY


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MARSDAILY
Losing the Rhythm - Sols 3648-3649
Pasadena CA (JPL) Nov 10, 2022
Curiosity was parked amongst beautiful, rhythmically layered bedrock in our previous workspace. The term rhythmic is used to describe fine scale, repeating layers that exhibit a uniform spacing and ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION
NASA air pollution instrument completes satellite integration
Washington DC (SPX) Nov 08, 2022
On June 30, crews successfully completed the first fully integrated powered testing of the Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution (TEMPO), instrument on Intelsat IS40e at Maxar Technologies ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Red-supergiant supernova images reveal secrets of an earlier Universe
Minneapolis MN (SPX) Nov 10, 2022
An international research team led by the University of Minnesota Twin Cities has measured the size of a star dating back 2 billion years after the Big Bang, or more than 11 billion years ago. Detai ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Calnetix Technologies' high-speed blower system delivered to ISS
Cerritos CA (SPX) Nov 11, 2022
Calnetix Technologies reports that NASA has completed ground testing of its new carbon dioxide (CO2) removal system and has successfully launched the high-speed blower system to the International Sp ... more
MOON DAILY
NASA laser reflector for ESA satnav on Lunar Pathfinder
Paris (ESA) Nov 11, 2022
NASA has delivered a retroreflector array to ESA that will allow the Lunar Pathfinder mission to be pinpointed by laser ranging stations back on Earth as it orbits the Moon. Such centimetre level la ... more
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Calnetix Technologies' high-speed blower system delivered to ISS
Cerritos CA (SPX) Nov 11, 2022
Calnetix Technologies reports that NASA has completed ground testing of its new carbon dioxide (CO2) removal system and has successfully launched the high-speed blower system to the International Space Station (ISS). The CO2 removal system includes Calnetix's magnetically levitated in-line blower and a dual controller. "The completion of NASA's rigorous qualification testing is an importan ... more
+ SmartSat CRC and NASA team up to collaborate on astronaut emergency communications
+ NASA Moon rocket launch delayed again, this time by storm
+ S.S. Sally Ride delivers experiments to International Space Station
+ NASA updates Commercial Crew Flight Manifest to Space Station
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Artemis I rocket received only minimal damage from Hurricane Nicole, NASA says
Washington DC (UPI) Nov 11, 2021
NASA said Friday it would proceed with the Artemis I launch after inspections showed minimal damage to the rocket from Hurricane Nicole. The Artemis I mission launch is still scheduled for Nov. 16, after it was delayed due to the Hurricane. "There's nothing preventing us from getting to the 16th," Jim Free, an associate administrator, told reporters during a Friday news conferenc ... more
+ Subtropical Storm Nicole delays SpaceX launch
+ Hurricane causes only minor damage to Artemis rocket
+ NASA sticks to plan to launch Moon rocket Wednesday
+ Piece of Challenger space shuttle found off Florida coast
+ Splashdown is Just the Start for NASA Heat Shield Recovery Team
+ US military space drone returns to Earth after 908 days in orbit
+ ULA launches weather satellite for NOAA and Re-entry test for NASA




Losing the Rhythm - Sols 3648-3649
Pasadena CA (JPL) Nov 10, 2022
Curiosity was parked amongst beautiful, rhythmically layered bedrock in our previous workspace. The term rhythmic is used to describe fine scale, repeating layers that exhibit a uniform spacing and thickness. This bedrock was exposed just above the marker band that we had been investigating for several sols prior. The marker band has been mapped from orbit and appears to be a relatively co ... more
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+ University of Southern Queensland scientist unveils further proof of salty water on Mars
+ Martian Sausages: Sols 3641-3642
Next-generation rocket for astronauts expected in 2027
Beijing (XNA) Nov 09, 2022
China's next-generation rocket to carry humans is expected to make its maiden flight around 2027, said a project manager. Zhao Xinguo, a senior rocket designer and head of the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology's rocket development department, said the new rocket, which has yet to be named, is an important backbone in China's ambitious plan to place its astronauts on the moon. ... more
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Rocket Lab to launch HawkEye 360's Cluster 6 satellites in December
Herndon VA (SPX) Nov 10, 2022
HawkEye 360 Inc., the world's leading commercial provider of space-based radio frequency (RF) data and analytics, today announced its Cluster 6 next-generation satellites is scheduled to launch during a 13-day window that opens on December 7 aboard the inaugural Rocket Lab Electron flight at Virginia Space's Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport within NASA's Wallops Flight Facility. The satellites wi ... more
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+ Intelsat chooses SWISSto12 to build Intelsat 45
+ Inspiring with STEM: Intelsat begins application process for STEM Program in Africa
+ Rivada Space Networks issues RFP for its satellite constellation
D-Orbit signs Framework Agreement with NPC Spacemind
Fino Mornasco, Italy (SPX) Nov 11, 2022
The space transportation and logistics company D-Orbit has announced the signing of a framework contract with NPC SPACEMIND, an Italian space company specializing in smaller satellite hardware, complete platforms, and end-to-end mission services. The contract covers the launch and deployment of FUTURA-SM1 and FUTURA-SM3, a 3U and a 6U CubeSats respectively, which will be integrated into NP ... more
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Oldest planetary debris in our galaxy found from new study
Warwick UK (SPX) Nov 07, 2022
Astronomers led by the University of Warwick have identified the oldest star in our galaxy that is accreting debris from orbiting planetesimals, making it one of the oldest rocky and icy planetary systems discovered in the Milky Way. Their findings are published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, which conclude that a faint white dwarf located 90 light years from Earth, as ... more
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Mars and Jupiter moons meet
Paris (ESA) Oct 17, 2022
ESA's Mars Express has captured the rare moment of Mars' small moon Deimos passing in front of Jupiter and its four largest moons - the focus of ESA's upcoming Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer launching next year. Celestial alignments like these enable a more precise determination of the martian moons' orbits. Since arriving in orbit at the Red Planet in 2003, Mars Express routinely observes the ... more
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A thirsty COP27 climate summit plagued by glitches
Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt (AFP) Nov 12, 2022
Wheelchair struggles, scarce drinking water, $15 sandwiches and hotel price-gouging at the COP27 climate summit have sparked anger and forced host country Egypt into damage-control mode, participants at the two-week meet said. Organising a UN climate conference - which brings together up to 35,000 people from 195 countries each year - is a world-class logistical challenge, and veterans of ... more
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BeiDou making mark among navigation systems
Beijing (XNA) Nov 10, 2022
China's BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) will be further developed and feature better compatibility and interoperability coordination with the world's other navigation systems, including the GPS system of the United States, Russia's GLONASS system and the Galileo system of the European Union, an official said during the World Internet Conference Wuzhen Summit in Zhejiang province on Wedn ... more
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iSpace receives license to conduct business activity on the Moon from Japanese Government
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Nov 09, 2022
CAPTOPM First License Granted Under Japan's Space Resources Act ispace, inc. (ispace), a global lunar exploration company with its headquarters in Japan and regional offices in the United States and Europe, announced that it has received a license from the Japanese government to conduct business activity on the moon as part of its first lunar mission. The approval, the first granted under ... more
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Twin tail revealed in new Hubble image of Didymos-Dimorphos system following DART impact
Paris (ESA) Oct 21, 2022
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Airbus and Space Compass to target Japanese market for mobile and EO solutions
London (SPX) Nov 08, 2022
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Blood Moon Total Eclipse at NASA's Kennedy Space Center
Washington DC (SPX) Nov 09, 2022
This composite made from ten images shows the progression of the Moon during a total lunar eclipse above the Vehicle Assembly Building, Nov. 8, 2022, at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Visible trailing the Moon in this composite is Mars. For North America, the partial eclipse began at 4:09 a.m. EST, with totality beginning at 5:16 a.m. One feature of a total lunar eclipse is the Mo ... more
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Red-supergiant supernova images reveal secrets of an earlier Universe
Minneapolis MN (SPX) Nov 10, 2022
An international research team led by the University of Minnesota Twin Cities has measured the size of a star dating back 2 billion years after the Big Bang, or more than 11 billion years ago. Detailed images show the exploding star cooling and could help scientists learn more about the stars and galaxies present in the early Universe. The paper is published in Nature, the world's leading ... more
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New quasiparticle discovered in moire patterns
Austin TX (SPX) Nov 08, 2022
If you hold one wire mesh on top of another one and look through it, you'll see a larger pattern called a moire pattern formed by the overlapping grids of the two meshes, which depends on their relative twisted angle. Scientists developing new materials are actively studying moire patterns in overlapping atomically thin materials - they produce intriguing electronic phenomena that includes uncon ... more
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