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Location American Space News for 26 December 2013
The satellite is launching about two weeks later than previously scheduled because of the partial U.S. government shutdown in October.
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NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 22 December 2013

SpaceRef - 26 Dec 2013 22:09
Today: Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Mobility Unit (EMU) Resize: Following yesterday's EVA, the feed water switch on EMU 3010 was inadvertently switched on for 2-3 seconds....
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NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 21 December 2013

SpaceRef - 26 Dec 2013 22:07
Today: USOS Extravehicular Activity (EVA) #24: Flight Engineer (FE)-5 Mastracchio and FE-3 Hopkins successfully completed a 5 hour and 28 minute EVA....
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Comet-Hunting Probe to Awaken, Zero In On Target

SPACE.com - 26 Dec 2013 20:44
Comet-Hunting Probe to Awaken, Zero In On Target Europe's Rosetta spacecraft is due to receive a wake-up call in January, ending its hibernation in preparation for an unprecedented mission to not only put itself into orbit around a comet, but also send a lander to the ...
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Northern Lights Bring Spectacular Xmas to Lapland

Scientific American - 26 Dec 2013 20:35
The Aurora Borealis lit up the sky over the North Pole on Christmas Day, delivering a gift of its own with a spectacular show caught on camera by videographer Chad Blakley --
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The change order, worth as much as $8.5 million, is to assure a new GPS military signal works with the satellite navigation constellation's next-generation ground segment.
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Space History Photo: Three Crew Members Capture Intelsat VI Crew members of the STS-49 mission captured the satellite on the third attempt.
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Strange New Worlds: The Amazing Alien Planet Discoveries of 2013 Here's a list of the top alien planet finds of 2013, from a tiny world about the size of Earth's moon to a blue gas giant on which it rains molten glass.
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Asteroid Minerva finds its magical weapons in the sky

Planetary Society - 26 Dec 2013 19:48
The International Astronomical Union has chosen the names Aegis and Gorgoneion for the two moons of the asteroid (93) Minerva. We decided to crowd-source the names, catching the attention of the public. Over the followin...
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3 Russian Military Satellites Put Into Orbit

Space News - 26 Dec 2013 18:42
Three military satellites launched from Russia early Dec. 25 have reached their target orbit.
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NASA 2013 Highlights: From Earth to Deep Space

SpaceRef - 26 Dec 2013 18:15
NASA highlights its accomplishments in air and space for 2013....
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This Year at NASA: 2013

SpaceRef - 26 Dec 2013 18:05
In 2013, NASA helped transform access to low Earth orbit ... even as one of our venerable spacecraft reached the boundaries of the solar system ... and we moved ahead on technologies -- that will help us carry out an...
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Environmental research and weather forecasting are about to get a significant technology boost as NASA and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) prepare to launch a new satellite in February.
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NASA and JAXA Announce Launch Date for Global Precipitation Satellite NASA Breaking News: Environmental research and weather forecasting are about to get a significant technology boost as NASA and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) prepare to launch a new satellite in February.
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Interstellar Space, Launches and More: NASA's 2013 Highlights Video New satellites, Voyager, SpaceX and more took center stage - take a look back at all the space agency accomplished in this highlights video.
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Space Shuttle Endeavour Recreated in Flowers for Rose Parade Float NASA's retired space shuttle Endeavour takes to the streets of Los Angeles again Jan. 1, this time as the lead feature on a 125th Rose Parade float. The iconic black and white orbiter will soar from the City of Los Angel...
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DigitalGlobe Top Image Contest 2013: The Candidate Photos DigitalGlobe's annual Top Image of the Year contest showcases satellite images of natural disasters, political issues, natural wonders and current events from 2013.
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Open access 2013: A year of gaining momentum

Scientific American - 26 Dec 2013 16:38
Was this the year open access for science reached critical mass? One hypothesis suggests that a transformative group needs to reach one-third to be prominent and persisting. [More] --
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101 Astronomical Events for 2014

Universe Today - 26 Dec 2013 16:10
It's here! As 2013 draws to a close, we once again cast our thoughts to all things astronomical for the coming year. For the past five years, I’ve been constructing this list of all things astronomical for the coming y...
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Red and Green 'Christmas' Auroras Light Up Skies Over Sweden | Video Chad Blakley (lightsoverlapland.com) grabbed his camera on Christmas Day 2013 and captured the festive Northern Lights above the frozen shore of Lake Torneträsk in Abisko National Park.
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China Targets Moon Sample-Return Mission in 2017

SPACE.com - 26 Dec 2013 15:16
China Targets Moon Sample-Return Mission in 2017 As China's Chang'e 3 lander and Yutu rover mission to the moon unfolds, the country's space authorities are pushing forward on their next stage of lunar progress -- gathering select samples of the moon and rocketing them...
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NASA's Deep Space Network: 50 years of Interplanetary WiFi | Video NASA's Deep Space Network, the world's largest and most powerful communications system for spacecraft, turned 50 on Dec. 24, 2013, marking milestone for space exploration. See how the Deep Space Network has evolved.
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