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February 02, 2010
Moon Exploration is Not Dead
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Feb 02, 2010
It's clear by now that America's grand plans for returning astronauts to the Moon have been quashed, at least in the short term. The Constellation program, originally created to land astronauts there by 2020, is no more. But that doesn't mean that astronauts will not return in the future, nor does it mean that lunar exploration will cease in the meantime. NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter is delivering wonderful images of the Moon, and uncovering new discoveries. Scientists as also still digesti ... read more

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India's military sets up robot competition
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Shuttle-Derived Vehicle: Shuttle-Derived Disaster
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A Stationary Spirit
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Animal rights group wants 'Robohog Day'
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Seed Bank For The Moon
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Endeavour to bring high-tech 'sunroom' to ISS
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NASA Adds Israeli Technical Expertise To Lunar Science Research
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Technology-Testing Proba-2 Opens New Eye On The Sun
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Spirit Bogged In Sand: Now A Stationary Research Platform
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jan 26, 2010
After six years of unprecedented exploration of the Red Planet, NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit no longer will be a fully mobile robot. NASA has designated the once-roving scientific explorer a stationary science platform after efforts during the past several months to free it from a sand trap have been unsuccessful. The venerable robot's primary task in the next few weeks will be to ... more

Spirit rover to remain stuck in Martian sand
Washington (AFP) Jan 26, 2010
NASA admitted defeat Tuesday saying efforts to free the Spirit rover bogged down by Martian sand were over and instead the plucky robot was hunkering down to brave the harsh Mars winter. "Spirit is not dead; it has just entered another phase of its long life," said Doug McCuistion, director of the Mars Exploration Program at NASA headquarters in Washington. "It looks like Spirit's curren ... more

Endeavour, Pad And Crew Preps Continue
Cape Canaveral FL (SPX) Jan 26, 2010
At NASA Kennedy Space Center's Launch Pad 39A, workers closed space shuttle Endeavour's payload bay doors for flight during the weekend. Pad maintenance and checks will be conducted until launch day, which is targeted for Feb. 7 at 4:39 a.m. EST. The six STS-130 mission astronauts will review flight data and practice in-flight maintenance procedures today at NASA's Johnson Space Cent ... more

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Slovenia Becomes Sixth ESA European Cooperating State


Spirit Struggles While Opportunity Rocks


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US shifts military focus to militants, hi-tech weapons

Boeing B-52 With CONECT Completes First Test Flight

RAF Tornados Showcased

US accelerating missile defenses in Gulf: report

Russia denies fleet boost over US Poland missile plan

Kuwait Air Defense Forces Conduct Patriot Test Firings

S.Korea watching for possible N.Korea missile tests

US probes missile test failure in Pacific: Pentagon

US deployment raises tensions in strategic Gulf: analysts

Libya's Russian deal boosts arms race

Gates fires general, withholds funds over F-35 problems

Obama budget tries to ease strain on stretched US military

India's military sets up robot competition

Animal rights group wants 'Robohog Day'

S.Korean scientists develop walking robot maid

Safety risk associated with HIV drug

Disease spreads in quake-hit Haiti

Global swine flu death toll rises to 14,711: WHO

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Ferropaper Is New Technology For Small Motors, Robots
West Lafayette IN (SPX) Jan 26, 2010
Researchers at Purdue University have created a magnetic "ferropaper" that might be used to make low-cost "micromotors" for surgical instruments, tiny tweezers to study cells and miniature speakers. The material is made by impregnating ordinary paper - even newsprint - with a mixture of mineral oil and "magnetic nanoparticles" of iron oxide. The nanoparticle-laden paper can then be moved using a magnetic field. "Paper is a porous matrix, so you can load a lot of this material into it," said Babak ... read more

NASA Awards Contract For Space Suit Simulator

Lawmakers gird for NASA cut battle

US senator condemns 'death march' for manned space flight

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A Stationary Spirit

Spirit Bogged In Sand: Now A Stationary Research Platform

Close Encounter With Mars

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Shuttle-Derived Vehicle: Shuttle-Derived Disaster

Arianespace Wins ESA Contract

SpaceX And Spacecom Sign Contract

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Glacier-Melting Debate Highlights Importance Of Satellites

New Satellite Maps Of Haiti Coming In

Fault Responsible For Haiti Quake Slices Island's Topography

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Four Years And Counting

New Horizons Now Closer To Pluto Than Earth

Hubble Finds Smallest Kuiper Belt Object Ever Seen

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