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LISC Award Now Expected in October
Space News - 25 Sep 2014 04:11
The U.S. Air Force is still weeks away from making the long-delayed award of a multibillion-dollar contract to support the nation's two main launch ranges.
Soyuz Launched From Baikonur
SpaceRef - 25 Sep 2014 23:41
Three crew members representing the United States and Russia are on their way to the International Space Station after launching from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 4:25 p.m. EDT Thursday, Sept. 25 (2:25 a.m. o...
New Crew Launches to Space Station to Continue Scientific Research
PTTU - 25 Sep 2014 23:31
NASA Breaking News: Three crew members representing the United States and Russia are on their way to the International Space Station after launching from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 4:25 p.m. EDT Thursday, S...
Wet Exoplanet Has Clear Skies
Scientific American - 25 Sep 2014 23:15
A Neptune-sized orb is the smallest alien world known to have water vapor --
New US-Russian Crew Launches to International Space Station
SPACE.com - 25 Sep 2014 23:13
A Russian-built Soyuz rocket launched a new crew for the International Space Station into orbit on Thursday (Sept. 25). See how the NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore and his Russian crewmates will reach the space station in j...
India's Mars Probe Sends Its First Images
Scientific American - 25 Sep 2014 23:00
The India Space Research Organization unveils its first pictures of the red planet --
Launch Photos: Space Station's Expedition 41/42 Crew Blasts Off
SPACE.com - 25 Sep 2014 22:36
Three new members of the International Space Station's Expedition 41 crew launched into orbit on Sept. 25, 2014 (Eastern Time). See photos of their launch and arrival at the orbiting laboratory.
Crew including first woman cosmonaut in 17 years blasts off for ISS (Update)
Phys.org - 25 Sep 2014 22:35
A Russian Soyuz spacecraft carrying an American astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts, including the first woman cosmonaut in 17 years, blasted off on schedule Friday, Russian mission control said.
FAA Says Safety Report Doesn't Reflect Plans to Regulate Human Spaceflight
Space News - 25 Sep 2014 22:28
A Federal Aviation Administration official says a new report on commercial human spaceflight safety is intended to support the development of standards by industry and is not part of an effort to impose regulations on th...
Russia's First Female ISS Crew Member Prepares for Launch
Space News - 25 Sep 2014 22:04
Russia's first female cosmonaut to travel to the International Space Station, Yelena Serova, will launch early Friday morning, making her the fourth Russian woman in history to go to space.
65th International Astronautical Congress Mobile App Now Available for Download
SpaceRef - 25 Sep 2014 21:00
The 65th International Astronautical Congress mobile app is now available for download for Apple, Android and Blackberry devices....
30% to 50% of Earth's Water Today came from the Primordial Molecular Cloud --"Older than the Solar System Itself"
The Daily Galaxy - 25 Sep 2014 20:44
Up to half of the water on Earth is likely older than the solar system itself, University of Michigan astronomers theorize. The researchers' work helps to settle a debate about just how far back in galactic history our p...
1859 Carrington-Class Solar Storm Pummeled Earth's Magnetic Field | Video
SPACE.com - 25 Sep 2014 20:41
Computer models of the magnetic field during the 19th century coronal mass ejection (CME) is compared to a moderate 2006 blast. English amateur astronomer Richard Carrington observed the 1859 solar flare that gave birth ...
Hubble Vision: Galaxy DDO 68 - Young Or Old?
Universe Today - 25 Sep 2014 20:16
Only astronomers know for sure… Or do they? In this assembly of images taken with Hubble’s Advanced Camera for Surveys, scientists have utilized both visible and infrared light to survey a most unusual galaxy. When l...
Newfound Molecule in Space Dust Offers Clues to Life's Origins
SPACE.com - 25 Sep 2014 20:16
Complex carbon-bearing molecules detected in interstellar space suggest key ingredients for life on Earth could have alien origins.
Some Of Earth's Water Could Be A Million Years Older Than The Solar System
Universe Today - 25 Sep 2014 20:07
A new model suggests that up to half of the water on Earth may be older than the Sun and the rest of the Solar System. The model indicates that much of our planet’s water originated in the molecular cloud that created ...
Earth's Water Is Much Older Than the Sun
SpaceRef - 25 Sep 2014 20:00
Water was crucial to the rise of life on Earth and is also important to evaluating the possibility of life on other planets....
Water in the solar system predates the Sun
Phys.org - 25 Sep 2014 20:00
Water was crucial to the rise of life on Earth and is also important to evaluating the possibility of life on other planets. Identifying the original source of Earth's water is key to understanding how life-fostering env...
Interstellar molecules are branching out: Detection of iso-propyl cyanide with ALMA
Phys.org - 25 Sep 2014 20:00
Scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy, Cornell University, and the University of Cologne have for the first time detected a carbon-bearing molecule with a "branched" structure in interstellar space...
Interstellar molecules are branching out
PTTU - 25 Sep 2014 20:00
Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy: Detection of iso-propyl cyanide with ALMA, the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array
Indian Spacecraft Captures Its First Photos of Mars
SPACE.com - 25 Sep 2014 19:20
India's first spacecraft to visit Mars is beaming back its first photos of the Red Planet just days after its arrival this week. See the first photos of Mars by India's Mangalyaan spacecraft as part of it Mars Orbiter Mi...
Finding hints of gravitational waves in the stars
The Royal Astronomical Society - 25 Sep 2014 18:50
Scientists have shown how gravitational waves - invisible ripples in the fabric of space and time that propagate through the universe - might be "seen" by looking at the stars. The new model proposes that a star that osc...