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Location American Space News for 29 August 2014
US Heavy Lift Mars Rocket Passes Key Review and NASA Sets 2018 Maiden Launch Date After a thorough review of cost and engineering issues, NASA managers formally approved the development of the agency's mammoth heavy lift rocket – the Space Launch System or SLS – which will be the world's most powe...
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EFS said its DeOrbiter could salvage the European Galileo satellites in a useless orbit after a failure of a Europeanized Soyuz rocket's Fregat upper stage.
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NASA Radar System Surveys Napa Valley Quake Area NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: A JPL-developed airborne radar system is conducting an airborne survey of earthquake fault displacements caused by the Aug. 24 magnitude 6.0 quake in Napa Valley, Calif...
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Google Project Wing taps drones for disaster relief, package delivery Google's drones may one day shuttle smartphones to door steps. But the visionaries behind driverless cars also foresee the drones delivering relief to areas struck by disaster.
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A long-running debate between the White House and Congress about funding levels and prioritization of NASA programs entered a new phase last week after a major cost and schedule review concluded the debut of the Space La...
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NASA approved extensions for all seven missions that were vetted by senior scientists in the agency's 2014 senior review of operating planetary science missions.
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The U.S. Air Force has finished renegotiating its contract with Raytheon for the ground system for GPS 3 satellites.
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Film Students Play Starring Role in Stratospheric Balloon Launch (Video) When you think of the U.S. Air Force, the Federal Aviation Authority and the FBI, a team of starry-eyed film students may not necessarily come to mind as a potential partner for science.
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How NASA Is Tracking Earth's Melting Arctic Sea Ice (Video) A new NASA mission launched in the Arctic this week could help scientists learn more about Earth's changing climate.
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A group of astrophysicists, including researchers from MIPT, has detected the formation of radioactive cobalt during a supernova explosion, lending credence to a corresponding theory of supernova explosions. Details are ...
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NASA Probes Studying Earth's Radiation Belts to Celebrate Two Year Anniversary NASA Breaking News: NASA's twin Van Allen Probes will celebrate on Saturday two years of studying the sun's influence on our planet and near-Earth space. The probes, shortly after launch in August 2012, discovered a thir...
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US Air Force's Secretive X-37B Space Plane Passes 600 Days in Orbit The U.S. Air Force's mysterious unmanned space plane has winged beyond 600 days in orbit on a classified military mission that seems to have no end.
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Mysteries of space dust revealed

Phys.org - 29 Aug 2014 19:40
Mysteries of space dust revealed The first analysis of space dust collected by a special collector onboard NASA's Stardust mission and sent back to Earth for study in 2006 suggests the tiny specks open a door to studying the origins of the solar system ...
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Algal Growth a Blooming Problem Space Station to Help Monitor NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: The International Space Station's HICO instrument enables researchers to "see" what their eyes miss to study water quality.
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It may sound like science fiction, but astronomers have worked out a scheme that will allow them to detect and measure particles ten times smaller than the width of a human hair, even at many light-years distance. They c...
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Astrophysicists obtained for the first time spectra of radiating cobalt registered at the supernova SN2014J, shown above, located 11 million light-years from Earth. Isotope 56Co has a half-life of just 77 days, and does ...
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Controversy Erupts over Distance to Pleiades Star Cluster

Scientific American - 29 Aug 2014 18:00
Controversy Erupts over Distance to Pleiades Star Cluster New measurement points to possible error in ESA survey that could also affect the agency's new Gaia mission --
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How Asteroid 1950 DA Keeps It Together

Scientific American - 29 Aug 2014 18:00
How Asteroid 1950 DA Keeps It Together The kilometer-size rubble pile appears to be held together by van der Waals forces. Karen Hopkin reports --
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Students from Mississippi and Louisiana will gather at the INFINITY Science Center in Pearlington, Mississippi, for a long-distance call with NASA astronauts currently orbiting Earth aboard the International Space Statio...
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NASA's twin Van Allen Probes will celebrate on Saturday two years of studying the sun's influence on our planet and near-Earth space. The probes, shortly after launch in August 2012, discovered a third radiation belt aro...
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Media accreditation now is open to attend an event marking the move of NASA's Orion spacecraft at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The spacecraft will be transferred from the Neil Armstrong Operations and Ch...
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Megan Meehan - How to Make a Dream Come True NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: Through humility, focus and hard work, Megan Meehan realized her dream of being a NASA aerospace engineer.
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