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Update from Debra Fischer and her team on the intriguing results of their observations of the main Alpha Centauri stars, as well as future plans.
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Satellite Images May Predict Volcanic Eruptions Volcanology has come a long way since the days of Pompeii. Now, satellite-based systems offer a way of measuring whether a volcano is likely to erupt soon.
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US Air Force Launches New Weather Satellite Into Orbit A new global weather observatory for the U.S. armed forces was lofted into orbit aboard its Atlas 5 booster rocket from California on Thursday to provide tactical forecasts to military operations.
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The U.S. Air Force is hoping to bridge a potential gap in on-orbit space surveillance capabilities with a small satellite launching as soon as 2017.
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NASA Policy to Suspend Contact with Russia 'Unprecedented,' But Maybe Symbolic, Expert Says NASA officials have suspended contact with Russian government representatives due to the ongoing situation in Ukraine. However, the newly instituted policy might not have many on-the-ground effects for people working at ...
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Commander Dave Scott's Masursky Lecture from LPSC 2014

Planetary Society - 4 Apr 2014 22:21
A video of Apollo astronaut David Scott's lecture to the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. His talk was an absolute treat: funny, educational, engaging, full of joy at his adventure, though at the end, a little ang...
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We record the Weekly Space Hangout every Friday at 12:00 pm Pacific / 3:00 pm Eastern. You can watch us live on Google+, Universe Today, or the Universe Today YouTube page. Host: Nicole Gugliucci (cosmoquest.org / @noisy...
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Powerful Chile Earthquake Leaves Astronomy Observatories Unscathed The massive earthquake that struck Chile on Tuesday (April 1) left three main European-built observatories in the region relatively untouched despite causing damage and a tsunami along the country's western coast.
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Space history buffs will have a chance to bid on artifacts from spacesuits to a lunar dust-covered shoulder strap from the Apollo 12 mission.
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On-board camera provides a unique perspective on Arianespace's successful Flight VS07 Arianespace Press Releases: Arianespace's successful Soyuz Flight VS07 - which deployed Sentinel-1A to Sun-synchronous orbit - gave the world a front-row seat in space.
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Stunning Aurora at Mount Kirkjufell in Iceland

Universe Today - 4 Apr 2014 20:42
Wow! Mount Kirkjufell is a well-known and often-photographed landmark, and there are many who say it is the most beautiful mountain in Iceland. Photographer Nanut Bovorn captured Kirkjufell in all its glory on April 2, 2...
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Senior U.S. military space leaders told a House subcommittee they backed the idea of developing an American-made alternative to the Russian-made RD-180.
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LADEE, NASA's latest robotic lunar spacecraft, will reach its planned end-of-mission on April 21st, when it will crash on the far side of the Moon.
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How Does NASA's Ban on Russian Contact Affect Curiosity?

Planetary Society - 4 Apr 2014 19:11
Earlier this week, NASA announced that it was cutting off ties with Russia, except for activities relating to the ISS. This raised questions about Russian participation on NASA's science missions, particularly the Russia...
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LightSquared has resumed cash payments to Inmarsat after a two-year hiatus following LightSquared's filing for Chapter 11 reorganization.
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NAM 2014 abstract submission deadline

The Royal Astronomical Society - 4 Apr 2014 18:06
The Organising Committees for the RAS National Astronomy Meeting 2014 (NAM 2014) have announced an extension to the deadline for abstract submission. NAM will be held in Portsmouth from 23-26 June 2014. Anyone who would ...
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5 Things Dark Matter Could Be - The Countdown #45

Scientific American - 4 Apr 2014 18:01
Twenty-seven percent of the Universe is made of invisible dark matter. But what is it? In this episode, we cover the top five candidates that may fit the bill. Host/writer: Sophie... --
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NASA Television will air live the departure of an unpiloted Russian cargo spacecraft and the launch and docking of another to resupply the International Space Station (ISS) Monday, April 7, and Wednesday, April 9.
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New Catalog Brings NASA Software Down to Earth

NASA Breaking news - 4 Apr 2014 18:00
NASA is making available to the public, at no cost, more than 1,000 codes with its release on Thursday, April 10 of a new online software catalog.
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NASA Coverage Set for SpaceX Mission to Space Station

NASA Breaking news - 4 Apr 2014 18:00
The next SpaceX cargo mission to the International Space Station under NASA's Commercial Resupply Services contract is scheduled to launch Monday, April 14, from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Statio...
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NASA has selected MacLean Engineering & Applied Technologies of Houston to provide simulation model development for organizations at the agency's Johnson Space Center, also in Houston.
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India Launches Second Navigation Satellite

Space News - 4 Apr 2014 17:54
ISRO successfully launched the second of a planned seven regional navigation satellites April 4 from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre.
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