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December 17, 2009
ESA signs Gaia launch contract
Paris (UPI) Dec 16, 2009
The European Space Agency says it's signed a contract for its next-generation star-mapper spacecraft, Gaia, to be launched by an Arianespace rocket. The launch is to take place on an as yet unspecified date in 2011 from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana. David Southwood, ESA's director of science and robotic exploration, signed the contract for the launch Tuesday with Jean-Yves ... read more

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Unmanned unit tested for psychological war
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PHARAO Atomic Clock Agreement Signed By ESA And CNES
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Underwater gas may hold clues on Turkish quake risk
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Low Mass Planets May Be Common Around Nearby Stars
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Memory Foam Mattress Review & Tempur-Pedic Mattress Comparison

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Biosatellite To The Moon
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Dec 15, 2009
If we hope to return astronauts to the Moon in the future, we need to carry out a lot of preparations. Sure, NASA and other agencies are working on hardware that could take us there. But we also need to investigate the potential impact of the Moon on the astronauts themselves. Biological studies of the lunar environment have barely been carried out. It's obvious that astronauts can survive ... more

Opportunity Continues Investigation Of Marquette Island
Pasadena CA (SPX) Dec 14, 2009
Opportunity Status for sol 2080-2090: On Sol 2086 (Dec. 6, 2009), the rover backed away and then drove about 5 meters (16 feet) around Marquette Island to image other parts of the rock. On Sol 2089 (Dec. 9, 2009), Opportunity performed a 5-meter (16-foot) approach to the rock to position the rover for an in-situ (contact) study of a different part of the rock than it had touched earlier. ... more

Robot completes first underwater crossing of Atlantic Ocean
Madrid (AFP) Dec 9, 2009
Spain on Wednesday handed back to the United States a robot which last week completed the first underwater crossing of the Atlantic Ocean to help monitor climate change by tracking temperatures. The yellow glider, which resembles a rocket with wings on its sides, traveled the 7,400 kilometres (4,600 miles) between New Jersey on the US east coast and Galicia in Spain's northwestern coast in ... more

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Magnetic Power Revealed In Gamma-Ray Burst Jet


US Air Force confirms 'Beast of Kandahar' drone


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NASA, Saudi Arabia partner on research

Top US lawmaker skeptical of new space funding

Cuts To Human Spaceflight Program Harms Aerospace Workforce, US Economy, And National Security

Mars orbiter resumes science operations

Methane study favors life on Mars theory

Trough Deposits On Mars Point To Complex Hydrologic Past

ESA signs Gaia launch contract

NASA's WISE Eye On The Universe Begins All-Sky Survey Mission

WISE Launch Rescheduled For December 14

NASA Outlines Recent Breakthroughs In Greenhouse Gas Research

ESA And World Bank Move Towards Closer Collaboration

'Environmental Atlas Of Europe' Unveiled At COP15

The PI's Perspective - Farewell 2009

'Eyes' of Herschel Will Survey Trans-Neptunian Region

Astronomy Question Of The Week: Why Is Pluto No Longer A Planet

Astronomy Question Of The Week: Where Are The Nearest Islands Of Stars

A New Way To Shine, A New Kind Of Star

Faint Star Spotted Orbiting Big Dipper's Alcor

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Opportunity Investigates 'Marquette' And 'Islington Bay'
Pasadena CA (SPX) Dec 08, 2009
Opportunity Status for sol 2076-2079: Opportunity has been investigating the rock known as "Marquette Island." On Sol 2076 (Nov. 25, 2009), the robotic arm (IDD) placed the Moessbauer (MB) spectrometer on a rock target called "Islington Bay" for a long, multi-sol integration. With the temporary loss of relay operations for a few sols because of the Odyssey spacecraft safe-mode, Opportunity ... more

Sandtrapped Rover Makes A Big Discovery
Huntsville AL (SPX) Dec 04, 2009
Homer's Iliad tells the story of Troy, a city besieged by the Greeks in the Trojan War. Today, a lone robot sits besieged in the sands of Troy while engineers and scientists plot its escape. Welcome to "Troy" - Mars style. NASA's robotic rover Spirit is bogged down on the Red Planet in a place the rover team named after the ancient city. So why aren't scientists lamenting? "The rover's spinning wheels have broken through a crust, and we've found something supremely interesting in the disturbed soil," says Ray Arvidson of the Washington University in St. Louis. ... more

Shuttle Endeavour readied for a space trip
Cape Canaveral, Fla. (UPI) Dec 3, 2009
NASA says Kennedy Space Center technicians are testing space shuttle Endeavour's systems, preparing for its move to the Vehicle Assembly Building. Endeavour's move from the Orbiter Processing Facility is scheduled Dec. 12, but before that can happen, the shuttle's environmental control and life support systems, main engine and aerosurface hydraulics must be checked, NASA said. Technicia ... more

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A Superbright Supernova That's The First Of Its Kind


ESA Astronaut Frank De Winne Safely Back On Earth


Space shuttle Atlantis lands back on Earth
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S.Leone unemployed get work in Iraq, Afghanistan: official

'Death of Kyoto would be death of Africa': AU

African frustration erupts at UN climate talks

Beijing vehicles to exceed four million: state media

Toyota aims to roll out plug-in Prius in two years

China's BAIC agrees to buy some Saab assets

Galaxy Collision Switches On Black Hole

PHARAO Atomic Clock Agreement Signed By ESA And CNES

Scientist Uncovers Relics Of Ancient Cosmos

Russia To Launch MIM1 Module To ISS Next Year

Russia Plans To Send 10 Spacecraft To ISS Next Year

SpaceX Begins NASA Astronaut Training For Dragon Spacecraft COTS Program

Shuttle Endeavour readied for a space trip

Space shuttle Atlantis lands back on Earth

Atlantis Ready For Landing Friday

ATK Successfully Ground Tests New Castor 30 Upper Stage Solid Rocket Motor

Virgin spaceship to take visitors into suborbital space

Steering The Ares Rockets On A Straight Path

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Robo-chefs and fashion-bots on show in Tokyo

Vast Scope For Research On Moon

QinetiQ's Dragon Runner Robots Are Sent To Afghanistan

Explorers Census 17,650 Ocean Species Between Edge Of Darkness And Black Abyss

Atlantis astronauts install gadgets on second spacewalk

Handover Ceremony Paves Way For Launch Of Final European ISS Modules

The Lunar Oasis

Astronauts Complete First Spacewalk

Customizing Electric Cars For Cost-Effective Urban Commuting

Subcommittee Congratulates NASA On Receiving TIME Magazine Award For Ares Rockets

NASA 'Drops' Next Gen Robotic Lander During Autonomous Tests

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Team Prepares To Uplink Commands To Spirit

NASA And Microsoft Allow Earthlings To Become Martians

Crew Continues Docking Preps

Opportunity Approaching "Marquette Island"

Can Spirit Be Freed

Goddard Team Develops New Carriers For ISS

Demilitarisation - Getting Shot Of The MLRS Rocket Stock

Prize awarded for wireless energy systems

Professor To Predict Weather On Mars

Robots Ask 'Are You Being Served'

Fantastic Voyage

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