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Location American Space News for 4 March 2014
US Air Force Certifies SpaceX's Debut Launch of Upgraded Falcon 9 Rocket SpaceX moved a step closer to being allowed to bid for U.S. national security launch contracts with the Air Force announcing that the Sept. 29 debut of the company's Falcon 9 v1.1 rocket will count as the first of three ...
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Space Junk Clean Up: 7 Wild Ways to Destroy Orbital Debris With half a million pieces of space debris cluttering Earth's orbit, according to NASA, this means there is a growing problem of cluttering up our access road to space.
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NASA says US-Russia space ties 'normal'

Phys.org - 4 Mar 2014 23:56
NASA says US-Russia space ties 'normal' NASA chief Charles Bolden said Tuesday the US space agency's relationship with Russia remained normal despite the ongoing international crisis in Ukraine.
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Lagrangian Elevator To The Moon - Is It Possible? | Video LiftPort Group of Seattle seems to think so. This private company proposes launching rockets from Earth to a 'Lagrange Point PicoGravity Lab' where cargo can be transferred to and from the lunar surface.
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NASA's 2015 Budget Request Would Ground Flying Telescope

Scientific American - 4 Mar 2014 23:24
The $17.5 billion budget would ground SOFIA, the infrared telescope, but would fund continued work on a new Mars rover --
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The U.S. Air Force is proposing to scale back its planned procurement of rockets and GPS navigation satellites in 2015 while beginning long-deferred work on a new weather satellite system.
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Photos from SOFIA, NASA's Flying Telescope (Gallery) A look at NASA's flying telescope SOFIA as well as some fascinating images from the observatory.
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Astronauts are expected to leave the International Space Station on schedule next week, and training continues on the ground, despite a crisis in Ukraine that is disrupting American and Russian relations, NASA’s admini...
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Xtar Revenue Up, Losses Down in 2013

Space News - 4 Mar 2014 22:24
Xtar LLC reported an 8 percent increase in revenue and reduced losses in 2013 compared with 2012.
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NASA Chief Charles Bolden's View on 2015 Budget Request NASA unveiled its 2015 budget request today (March 4), a request that seeks $17.5 billion for the agency. See NASA chief Charles Bolden's view of the agency's 2015 budget plan.
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Satellite Video Captures the Eastern U.S. Winter Storm Track NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: NOAA's GOES-East satellite sat in a fixed orbit providing visible and infrared imagery of the major winter storm that hit the U.S. east coast on March 2 and 3.
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Asteroid passing Earth will be closer than moon An asteroid is headed this way. But even though it will come closer than the moon, astronomers say it will pose no danger.
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Space Station sensor to capture 'striking' lightning data Keeping a spare on hand simply makes sense. Just as drivers keep spare tires on hand to replace a flat or blowout, NASA routinely maintains "spares," too. These flight hardware backups allow NASA to seamlessly continue w...
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Space Junk | Space Wallpaper

SPACE.com - 4 Mar 2014 21:45
Space Junk | Space Wallpaper This space wallpaper is an illustration depicting the amount of space junk currently orbiting Earth.
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Futuristic Moon Elevator Idea Takes Aim at Lunar Lifts An elevator to the moon might not be as crazy as it sounds, according to one company. A moon-based elevator to space could radically reduce the costs and improve the reliability of placing equipment on the lunar surface.
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Seeing hardware that was built by human hands sitting on the surface of another planet never, ever gets old. Today, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera team released two new images of Chang'e 3 and Yutu on the Moon.
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The Earth-Moon system gets a close shave on the night of Wednesday, March 4th 2014 when Near Earth Object (NEO) asteroid 2014 DX110 passes our fair planet at 216,000 miles or about 345,600 distant at around 21:06 Univers...
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NASA Space Tech, Science & Exploration Goals in 2015 in Pictures (Gallery) See images of NASA's space exploration goals for 2015.
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NASA's $17.5 Billion Budget Request for 2015 Would Fund New Science Missions, Ground Flying Telescope NASA's 2015 budget would remain essentially flat at $17.5 billion under a White House spending proposal unveiled today (March 4). It maintains the agency's biggest space programs, lays groundwork for major new astrophysi...
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Spectacular Night Sky Photos for March 2014 (Stargazing Gallery) See stunning photos of the night sky and sun as seen by stargazers around the world in this Space.com photo gallery for March 2014 made up of images sent in by Space.com readers.
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Exposing leafy vegetables grown during spaceflight to a few bright pulses of light daily could increase the amount of eye-protecting nutrients produced by the plants, according to a new study by researchers at the Univer...
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How NASA Will Spend Your Money | Video

SPACE.com - 4 Mar 2014 20:31
How NASA Will Spend Your Money | Video The NASA Administrator, former Shuttle Cdr. Charles F. Bolden, briefs taxpayers on NASA's goals including commercial partnerships, the Orion crew capsule and a possible heavy lift launcher.
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