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Sept 13, 2002
Ancient Antarctic Ice Challenges Climate Change Theories

US Pop Star In Russia Still Hopeful About Space Flight

Astronomers Wrangle Over Earth's "New Moon"

India Launches First Meteorological Satellite, Hopes For The Moon

AFSPC Commander: New Missile Warning System Crucial

Satellite Link A First For Sea-Based Joint Air Operations Center

Thinking Big By Designing Small

Space Shuttle Atlantis Set For Lift-Off In Early October

Iran's New Missile Has 200 Kilometer (125 Mile) Range

Seeing Double Among The Kuipers

Steady Growth For New GEO Sats As Data Demand Increases

Next Steps in Lunar Science and Exploration

A Case for Life on Mars

New Space Telescope Named After NASA Administrator

TRW Wins Space Telescope Contract

Spaceships Among The Olive Groves

NASA Tests Advanced Spacesuit, Robot Helper At Meteor Crater

Australia's FedSat Slated For Japan's Next H2A Launch

Comets Break Up Far And Near

Working Up News Perspectives On Impact Threats

SHOT Selected For Additional NASA Biotech Research Contracts

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Sept 13, 2002
US Pop Star In Russia Still Hopeful About Space Flight

dressed for the airlock - AFP Photo
Moscow (AFP) Sep 13, 2002
US boy band heartthrob Lance Bass is still in Moscow trying to raise money for a Russian flight to the International Space Station (ISS), Russian space officials said on Thursday. But an unnamed official at Russia's Rosaviakosmos space agency told Interfax news agency that Bass could not get onto the flight next month even if he offered to pay twice the previous price of 20 million dollars.

India Launches Weather Bird
Bangalore (AFP) Sep 12, 2002
India on Thursday launched its first meteorological satellite which authorities hope will reap widespread commercial benefits as well as bring more accurate weather forecasts, officials said. The 1,050-kilogram (2,310 pound) METSAT was successfully launched from a Polar Satellite Launching Vehicle (PSLV-C4) near the southern city of Madras at 3:54 pm (10:24 GMT), a spokesman for the Indian Space Research Organisation said.

Japan Launches H2A With Two Birds On Board
Tokyo (AFP) Sep 10, 2002
Japanese engineers worked against the clock Tuesday to sort out a last-minute payload glitch which threatened to delay the launch of Japan's H2-A unmanned rocket. The problem was sorted out just in time to enable the launch to proceed today, with a successful liftoff at 5.20pm JST (0820 GMT). Details to follow.

Steady Growth For New GEO Sats As Data Demand Increases
Bethesda - Sep 12, 2002
Futron Corporation has released its latest ten-year forecast of the demand for satellite services. The forecast shows that the business, while somewhat volatile, has a solid base and strong growth potential still ahead. Satellites will continue to be required to meet key telecommunications service needs. However, these needs are not spread uniformly in either time or geography, and each individual market demonstrates distinct patterns of demand.

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TRW Wins Contract To Build New Space Telescope

and the winner is
Greenbelt - Sep 11, 2002
TRW has been selected by NASA as the winner of an industry competition to build the successor to the Hubble Space Telescope. To be named the James Webb Space Telescope in honor of the second NASA administrator, the new telescope will be the most powerful telescope ever built with a mirror nearly three times that of the Hubble Space Telescope.

Next Steps in Lunar Science and Exploration
Los Alamos - Sep 12, 2002
The Department of Energy's Los Alamos National Laboratory is hosting an international gathering of lunar scientists in Taos, N.M. beginning Thursday. At the meeting, scientists will discuss recent advances in lunar science as well as the prospect of future scientific missions to the moon.

A Case for Life on Mars
Leicester - Sep 11, 2002
A multitude of arguments supporting the possible existence of life on Mars have surfaced after the discovery and examination of the ALH84001 meteorite. The polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) found within, plus detailed examination of the ratios of certain metabolites, all have various interpretations supporting or opposing their organic origin.

SHOT Selected For Additional NASA Biotechnology Research Contracts
Greenville - Sept 12, 2002
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has selected Space Hardware Optimization Technology, Inc.(SHOT), for four Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contracts -- totaling more than $1.3 million -- for further development of the company's latest biotechnology research devices.

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NASA Tests Advanced Spacesuit, Robot Helper At Meteor Crater
Houston (JSC) Sep 12, 2002
Scientists will trek into the Arizona desert near Flagstaff this month to study how robots and humans can best interact using spoken language, and to gather data for comparing human and robotic performance.


Space Proves Its Mettle As Emerging Battlefield
Nellis AFB - Sep 09, 2002
A recently concluded exercise has proven that space is rapidly improving all aspects of the battlefield operations, said the commander of last month's 11-day Joint Expeditionary Force Experiment 2002.








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    Spaceships Among The Olive Groves
    Scottsdale - Sep 11, 2002
    In the year since September 11, 2001, we have begun to acknowledge, finally, that the world has changed. Back in the Cold War, both sides believed that reason and technology were prime values and the key to victory. Space - science and engineering alike - held an assured pride of place.

    Australia's FedSat Slated For Japan's Next H2A Launch
    Canberra - Sep 12, 2002
    Under an agreement signed today, the research satellite, developed by the Cooperative Research Centre for Satellite Systems (CRCSS) in Canberra, will be launched from Tanegashima Space Centre by the National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA) on their H-IIA rocket.
    Seeing Double Among The Kuipers
    Boulder - Sep 11, 2002
    The Kuiper Belt region of the solar system, which stretches from just past Neptune to beyond the farthest reaches of Pluto's orbit, was only discovered in 1992, but continues to reveal new knowledge into the formation processes of the planets.

    Working Up News Perspectives On Impact Threats
    Santa Cruz - Sep 11, 2002
    Direct measurements of the surface properties and interior structures of asteroids and comets should be fundamental elements of future spacecraft missions to these primitive solar system bodies, according to participants in a scientific workshop held in Arlington, VA, from September 3-6.

    Comets Break Up Far And Near
    Pasadena (JPL) Sep 11, 2002
    Some comets may break apart over and over again in the farthest reaches of the solar system, challenging a theory that comets break up only occasionally and not too far from the Sun, says a researcher from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.





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