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SpaceX Receives FAA Approval for Proposed Spaceport in Texas The Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) office of Commercial Space Transportation has published a "Record of Decision" giving approval for a SpaceX Texas Launch Site in Cameron County, Texas.
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EU Courts Support for Space Code of Conduct

Space News - 14 Jul 2014 06:33
The attempt at global governance of outer space has been gaining momentum in recent years.
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Stupendous Supermoon Views Wow Weekend Stargazers (Photos) When the spectacular supermoon emerged on Saturday (July 12), so did shutterbugs around the world. Space.com readers from around the world sent in amazing photos of the amazing lunar display.
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Rocket company SpaceX has reached a major milestone toward its goal to launch the U.S. government's most sophisticated national security satellites.
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Silhouettes of early galaxies reveal few seeds for new stars (Phys.org) --An international team of astronomers has discovered that gas around young galaxies is almost barren, devoid of the seeds from which new stars are thought to form - molecules of hydrogen.
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The Search for Alien Life Could Get A Boost From NASA's Next-Generation Rocket In three years, NASA is planning to light the fuse on a huge rocket designed to bring humans further out into the solar system. We usually talk about SLS here in the context of the astronauts it will carry inside the Ori...
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Following the launch, Orbcomm said all six satellites were healthy in orbit and sending signals.
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SpaceX successfully launched six ORBCOMM advanced telecommunications satellites into orbit on Monday, July 14, to significantly upgrade the speed and capacity of their existing data relay network. The launch from Cape Ca...
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Space History Photo: Cooper Egressing 'Faith 7'

SPACE.com - 14 Jul 2014 19:45
Space History Photo: Cooper Egressing 'Faith 7' After a successful mission, Cooper is assisted from his mercury capsule.
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NASA Honors Historic First Moon Landing, Eyes First Mars Mission NASA Breaking News: NASA marks the 45th anniversary of the first moon landing this month while it takes the steps needed for America's next giant leap to send astronauts to Mars.
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A SpaceX Falcon 9 successfully launched today carrying the six telecommunication satellites for commercial provider ORBCOMM....
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NASA Awards Mission Operations Support Contract

NASA Breaking news - 14 Jul 2014 18:00
NASA has awarded a nine-year contract to Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies (SGT), Inc., Greenbelt, Maryland, to provide mission and flight crew operations support for the International Space Station and future human space ...
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NASA will host a media teleconference at 1 p.m. EDT Thursday, July 17, to discuss new fieldwork using coordinated ship and aircraft observations aimed at advancing the technology needed to measure microscopic plankton in...
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SpaceX Rocket Launches 6 Commercial Satellites into Orbit The private spaceflight company's Falcon 9 rocket lifted off the pad at Florida's Cape Canaveral Air Force Station at 11:15 a.m. EDT (1515 GMT) on Monday (July 14), carrying six spacecraft for the satellite-communication...
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SpaceX Launches Orbcomm OG2 Satellite | Video

SPACE.com - 14 Jul 2014 17:34
SpaceX Launches Orbcomm OG2 Satellite | Video The private space company launched the satellite on July 14th, 2014. SpaceX will also attempt to bring the Falcon 9's first stage back to Earth with an ocean splashdown.
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Four Great Scents from Outer Space

Scientific American - 14 Jul 2014 17:08
You don’t need your nose to know what something smells like. Perfumers and astronomers can detect and recreate scents based on the chemical signatures of the molecules in the air, even if that... --
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Your Weekend 'SuperMoon' Photos from Around the World

Universe Today - 14 Jul 2014 16:55
Your Weekend 'SuperMoon' Photos from Around the World Did you hear there was something special about the full Moon this weekend… that it would be, well… really super? I heard about it on every newscast I watched or listened to. Even xkcd got into the ‘Supermoon’ cra...
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Mountains, Gandalf! Red Planet Pictures Show Mars In The Eyes Of The Rovers Fancy a little Mars in your daily life? You need go no further than the excellent raw image archive that NASA generously provides on its website, showing the view from the Opportunity and Curiosity rovers as they make th...
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European Space Agency to reduce vibrations in future space rockets Engineers at University College Dublin have been contracted by the European Space Agency to find new ways to reduce vibrations during lift-off in future launcher designs.
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Solar storm radiation can be harmful for frequent fliers Space weather impacts many modern-day technologies. But one of the most concerning - and least reported - space weather effects is the increased radiation exposure to passengers on commercial long-distance flights during...
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Sea ice in summer looks dramatically different than sea ice in winter, even in the polar Arctic. Summer snowmelt, pools of water on thinning ice and exposed ocean replace vast winter expanses of white snow-covered ice - ...
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FIA in images

PTTU - 14 Jul 2014 16:24
FIA in images ESA Top News: Photo highlights from ESA's exhibition at Farnborough International Airshow, Hampshire, UK, on 14 July 2014
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