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NASA's Next Mars Mission Poised for Nov. 18 Launch NASA is putting the finishing touches on its next Mars mission, which is slated to launch toward the Red Planet in just three weeks. The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution spacecraft, or Maven, is due to lift off fro...
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Astronaut Spies Mount Etna Eruption from Space

SPACE.com - 28 Oct 2013 23:30
Astronaut Spies Mount Etna Eruption from Space Mount Etna's latest burst of volcanic activity can be seen from space. NASA astronaut Karen Nyberg spied a plume of ash from Mount Etna trailing over Sicily from her post aboard the International Space Station.
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Tomorrow I have the privilege of joining a panel discussion on Big Science with three very distinguished scientists: Nobel Laureate Steven Weinberg, MIT astrophysics professor Sara Seager and... --
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SNC has not yet decided whether to repair the Dream Chaser test craft, which does not use the same landing gear the orbital vehicle would use.
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Eta Aquarids: Meteor Shower From Halley's Comet

SPACE.com - 28 Oct 2013 22:33
Eta Aquarids: Meteor Shower From Halley's Comet The Eta Aquarids are a meteor shower best visible from the Southern Hemisphere.
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Autumn Galaxies Reign in Night Sky This Week

SPACE.com - 28 Oct 2013 22:28
Autumn Galaxies Reign in Night Sky This Week As Earth moves in its orbit around the sun, new constellations are revealed in the east as the old ones disappear into twilight.
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Gold mining ravages Peru

Phys.org - 28 Oct 2013 22:00
Gold mining ravages Peru For the first time, researchers have been able to map the true extent of gold mining in the biologically diverse region of Madre De Dios in the Peruvian Amazon. The team combined field surveys with airborne mapping and h...
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It's almost upon us. The final eclipse of 2013 occurs this coming weekend on Sunday, November 3rd. This will be the fifth eclipse overall, and the second solar eclipse of 2013. This will also be the only eclipse this yea...
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Preserving the Legacy of the X-ray Universe NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory: Every year, October is designated as American Archive Month.
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Private Space Plane Suffers Landing Gear Glitch in Drop Test A privately built space plane performed a key flight test Saturday (Oct. 26), but officials are now examining a malfunction that occurred when the vehicle touched down for landing, according to NASA representatives.
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Dordain: ESA Pact Doesn't Rule Out Defense Work

Space News - 28 Oct 2013 21:31
The 1967 U.N. Outer Space Treaty makes several references to space as being for "peaceful purposes," as does ESA's founding document.
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Historic demonstration proves laser communication possible In the early morning hours of Oct. 18, NASA's Lunar Laser Communication Demonstration (LLCD) made history, transmitting data from lunar orbit to Earth at a rate of 622 Megabits-per-second (Mbps). That download rate is mo...
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After 10 years of production, shale gas in the United States cannot be considered commercially viable, according to several scientists presenting at the Geological Society of America meeting in Denver on Monday. They arg...
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To drum up publicity for the Google Lunar XPRIZE missions, the organization has produced a “dome film” about exploring the moon through the past to the future — and is giving away the product for free to dozens of ...
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Probe Laser Beams Broadband From Lunar Orbit | Video The Lunar Laser Communication Demonstration (LLCD) aboard NASA's LADEE mission, fired its data-laser data downlinking an astonishing 622 Mbps and an error-free upload rate of 20Mbps.
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NASA Prepares to Launch First Mission to Explore Martian Atmosphere NASA Breaking News: A NASA spacecraft that will examine the upper atmosphere of Mars in unprecedented detail is undergoing final preparations for a scheduled 1:28 p.m. EST Monday, Nov. 18 launch from Cape Canaveral Air F...
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Universe Today and Royal Observatory Greenwich are pleased to offer one free copy of Astronomy Photographer of the Year: Collection Two! Universe Today Review by Dave Dehetre Astronomy Photographer of the Year is a large...
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'Albert Einstein' Spacecraft Undocks From Space Station | Video ESA's Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV-4) undocked front he ISS on October 28th, 2013. It delivered food and supplies the station. It will be de-orbited on Nov. 2 and destroyed upon re-entry over the Pacific Ocean.
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Historic Demonstration Proves Laser Communication Possible NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: NASA's Lunar Laser Communication Demonstration transmitted data from lunar orbit to Earth at a rate more than six times faster than previous state-of-the-art radio systems flown to the...
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Study of Brazilian Amazon shows 50,000 km of road was built in just three years Nearly 17,000 kilometres of road were built in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest every year between 2004 and 2007.
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China's Chang'e 3 lunar soft lander and rover are proceeding toward a planned December launch. The Long March-3B rocket departed Beijing for the Xichang launch facility yesterday, and is expected to arrive November 1. Me...
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Closest Star To Our Sun Beckons In New Hubble Image

Universe Today - 28 Oct 2013 19:24
Remember that planet discovered near Alpha Centauri almost exactly a year ago? As you may remember, it’s the closest system to Earth, making some people speculate about how quickly we could get a spacecraft in that gen...
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