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Location American Space News for 6 September 2013
Gallery: Artifacts of the DC-X Reusable Rocket Prototype Twenty years after it made its first flight, the Delta Clipper Experimental, or DC-X, is getting its day in a museum. An exhibit honoring the reusable rocket prototype is being prepared at the New Mexico Museum of Space ...
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Russian Cosmonaut Resigns Space Station Command for 'Better Job' A veteran Russian cosmonaut who was assigned to command the International Space Station in 2015 has unexpectedly resigned. Cosmonaut Yuri Lonchakov tendered his resignation to the Russian federal space agency Thursday (S...
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Um, Being an Astronaut or Cosmonaut Isn't Interesting?

Universe Today - 6 Sep 2013 04:02
In an unusual news item from Russia's RiaNovosti news, cosmonaut Yuri Lonchakov, who was scheduled to fly to the International Space Station in 2015, has resigned for undisclosed reasons. But one of the heads the Russian...
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Elon Musk Unveils 'Iron Man'-like Design Tech for SpaceX Rockets (Video) Serial innovator Elon Musk is living up to his reputation as a real-life Tony Stark. In a new video, Musk shows off the excessively cool "Iron Man"-like tech that is quite literally at his fingertips inside the rocket-ma...
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Amazing Mars Solar Eclipse Videos Caught by Curiosity Rover NASA's Curiosity rover has captured two stunning videos of solar eclipses from the surface of Mars, including one that shows the Red Planet's skies darkening above the 1-ton robot. Curiosity recorded the eclipses on Aug....
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Museum Exhibit Honors Pioneering DC-X Reusable Rocket Prototype A new exhibit dedicated to the Delta Clipper Experimental rocket, or DC-X for short, is being prepared for display at the New Mexico Space History Museum, and officials hope to build a replica of the pioneering prototype...
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Stormy Saturn | Space Wallpaper

SPACE.com - 6 Sep 2013 22:19
Stormy Saturn | Space Wallpaper This space wallpaper shows a set of images from NASA's Cassini mission that reveal the turbulent power of a monster Saturn storm.
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Watch LADEE Launch Live!

Universe Today - 6 Sep 2013 22:00
NASA's heading back to the Moon, and you can see the launch - either live with your own eyes if you live on the US Eastern Seaboard, or online here or on NASA TV. The mission is LADEE, the Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Envir...
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NASA's Upcoming Lunar Mission: Testing a Multi-Use Spacecraft Design NASA's Ames Research Center News and Features: An Ames developed component of the LADEE spacecraft, called the Modular Common Spacecraft Bus architecture, will demonstrate how to build a first class spacecraft at reduced...
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Bill Nye the Science Guy Gears Up for 'Dancing With the Stars' Bill Nye is the next celebrity scientist to strut their stuff on the show "Dancing with the Stars"
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SpaceShipTwo's Intense Rocket Ride - Tail View and Cockpit Recording | Video A camera was strapped to the rear of the Virgin Galactic vehicle to capture footage of the rocket engines and feather system at work. The vehicles 2nd powered flight occurred on September 5th, 2013.
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Cheng Chin of the University of Chicago stands in front of his ultra-cold vacuum chamber. (Credit: The University of Chicago) [More] --
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LADEE Moon Probe's Minotaur V Rocket Up Close (Photo) There isn't anything else quite like standing in front of a brand new rocket before it launches.
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Yesterday, Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo successfully completed its second supersonic rocket-powered test flight. In our previous article, we were able to share a video view of the flight — as seen from the ground. ...
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Reflecting on Earth's albedo

PTTU - 6 Sep 2013 19:00
Reflecting on Earth's albedo ESA Top News: The amount of sunlight being absorbed or reflected by Earth is one of the driving forces for weather and climate. Satellites are providing this information with unprecedented accuracy.
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Pew! Pew! Pew! NASA Moon Probe Carries Space Laser for Big Tech Test A laser communications experiment aboard NASA's LADEE spacecraft, which is launching tonight, could open up interplanetary bandwidth possibilities for high-speed transmissions -- including 3D video during robotic asteroi...
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Pew! Pew! Pew! How NASA's Space Laser Communications System Works (Infographic) NASA's Lunar Laser Communications Demonstration is a novel test of next-generation communications tech. See how the system works in this SPACE.com infographic.
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Pluto's atmosphere does not collapse

Planetary Society - 6 Sep 2013 18:07
Just four months ago I posted about a paper recently published by Leslie Young and coauthors that described three possible scenarios for Pluto's atmosphere. Yesterday, Cathy Olkin, Leslie Young, and coauthors posted a pr...
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NASA Ponders Hobbled Kepler Spacecraft's Future

Scientific American - 6 Sep 2013 18:00
NASA just can’t quit Kepler. [More] --
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Solar Eclipse Casts Shadow On Curiosity | Video The Mars Science Laboratory captured imagery of Mars' moon Phobos eclipsing the Sun on August 19th, 2013. It also captured the shadow cast by the eclipse.
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Astrophoto: Sunspot Flyover

Universe Today - 6 Sep 2013 16:49
Watch out! That plane is heading straight for a sunspot! Astrophotographer Sebastien Lebrigand was taking some detailed images of the Sun and when something zoomed into his field of view, a 737 airplane. He was about 70 ...
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Elon Musk Reveals 'Iron Man' Tech for Rocket Design | Video Watch billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk pull a Tony Stark as he reveals the future of rocket design, an interactive 'Iron Man'-like computer interface that uses gestures.
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