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Location American Space News for 25 July 2014

How do we terraform Venus?

Phys.org - 25 Jul 2014 16:30
How do we terraform Venus? It might be possible to terraform Venus some day, when our technology gets good enough. The challenges for Venus are totally different than for Mars. How will we need to fix Venus?
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Alien Planet's Size Measured Like Never Before

SPACE.com - 25 Jul 2014 13:27
Alien Planet's Size Measured Like Never Before Using observations by NASA's Kepler and Spitzer space telescopes, researchers determined that the exoplanet Kepler-93b is 1.48 times the size of Earth, allowing scientists to conclude that the planet is very likely compo...
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NASA seeks proposals for commercial Mars data relay satellites NASA has issued a Request for Information (RFI) to investigate the possibility of using commercial Mars-orbiting satellites to provide telecommunications capabilities for future robotic missions to the Red Planet.
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Bright like a diamond: lasers and compressed carbon recreate Jupiter's core While missions like the Kepler can tell us quite a bit about other worlds, but to actually look into the heart of a planet we had to put a diamond through a pretty rough road-test.
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Solar Probe Plus, a flagship heliophysics mission NASA expects to cost some $1.5 billion to build and launch around July 2018, needs a bigger rocket than United Launch Alliance's Atlas 5.
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Judge Orders Mediation for SpaceX, U.S. Air Force

Space News - 25 Jul 2014 23:40
Judge Susan Braden directed the two sides to explore a third alternative: mediation.
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No, Earth Wasn't Nearly Destroyed By a 2012 Solar Storm

Scientific American - 25 Jul 2014 23:15
Yes, a large glob of plasma and magnetic fields from the sun did just miss us two years ago, as news organizations have feverishly reported over the past few days, following a NASA press release. --
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U.S. Says China Tested Anti-satellite Missile

Space News - 25 Jul 2014 23:14
The U.S. says China has tested a missile designed to destroy satellites and is urging Beijing to refrain from destabilizing actions.
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Public Invited to See Shuttle 'Lift Off' at Space Center Houston The countdown has begun for the liftoff of a space shuttle from Houston -- and you are invited to take a front row seat. On Aug. 14, Space Center Houston's shuttle replica, the "Independence," will be hoisted by crane on...
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Having Fun with the Equation of Time

Universe Today - 25 Jul 2014 21:39
Having Fun with the Equation of Time If you're like us, you might've looked at a globe of the Earth in elementary school long before the days of Google Earth and wondered just what that strange looking figure eight thing on its side was. (...)Read the rest ...
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Russian Officials Unable to Contact Animal-Carrying Spaceship A Russian space capsule carrying a package of biological and materials research specimens, including geckos and plant seeds, has stopped responding to commands from Earth, the Russian space agency announced Thursday (Jul...
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Taking Sid Meier's 'Civilization' Beyond Earth (Op-Ed) When we were asked to design a new science-fiction entry in the "Sid Meier's Civilization" series, it was one of those amazing moments when we realized we were going to have the chance to combine a love of game design wi...
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NASA Mars Spacecraft Prepare for Close Comet Flyby NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: NASA is taking steps to protect its Mars orbiters, while preserving opportunities to gather valuable science, as Comet C/2013 A1 Siding Spring nears Mars on Oct. 19.
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At a distance of about 20,000 light years, G292.0+1.8 is one of only three supernova remnants in the Milky Way known to contain large amounts of oxygen....
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SES ordered its first high-throughput satellite because it was unable to provide optimal service to certain government and mobility customers with a conventional wide-beam satellite.
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Hubble Space Telescope Could Become LEGO Model with Fan Votes The Hubble Space Telescope is an amazing example of space engineering that for nearly a quarter century has been a vital research tool and public relations boon for astronomy. As such, it is due time for a LEGO model of ...
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If you spent 120 days cooped up in a small habitat with six people, what’s the first thing you’d want to do upon emerging? Celebration would likely be one of them, and you can watch the festivities as the HI-SEAS cre...
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NASA hoped to snap some infrared images of its engines relighting as the rocket stage screamed back to Earth at supersonic speeds.
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Astronaut Spots Violence Over Gaza, Asks What Extraterrestrials Would Think From his perch aboard the International Space Station, Alexander Gerst took this photo this week and said he could spot explosions and rockets in the blackness below. The location made him realize things were grim: it wa...
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The U.S. Department of Defense wants to reprogram money this year to boost the number of competitively awarded contracts under its primary satellite launching program.
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NASA maps Typhoon Matmo's Taiwan deluge

SpaceRef - 25 Jul 2014 19:02
When Typhoon Matmo crossed over the island nation of Taiwan it left tremendous amounts of rainfall in its wake. NASA used data from the TRMM satellite to calculate just how much rain fell over the nation....
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Astronaut's View on Israel-Gaza Conflict: No Borders Visible from Space German astronaut Alexander Gerst reflected on the grief he felt as he saw signs of the deadly Israel-Gaza conflict from the International Space Station.
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