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Location American Space News for 17 October 2014
Canopus Systems LLC underwent a shake-up in early October, when Chief Executive Tomas Svitek was fired and Chief Operating Officer Megan Nunes resigned.
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NASA has abandoned plans to fly a solar-sail mission in 2015 after investing four years and more than $21 million on the project.
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Solar 'Bombs' And Mini-Tornadoes Spotted By Sun-Watching Spacecraft My, the Sun is a violent place. I mean, we knew that already, but there’s even more evidence for that using new data from a brand-new NASA spacecraft. There’s talk now about tornadoes and jets and even “bombs” sw...
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Cat 4 Hurricane Gonzalo Threatens Bermuda and Delays Antares Launch to Space Station Hurricane Gonzalo, the first major Atlantic Ocean basin hurricane in three years, has strengthened to a dangerous Category 4 storm, threatening Bermuda and forcing a postponement of the upcoming launch of the Orbital Sci...
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Your Help Wanted to Name Rosetta Mission's Comet Landing Site ESA officials are asking the public to come up with a better name for the spot on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko where the Rosetta mission will drop a lander during a historic, unprecedented maneuver on Nov. 12.
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Physicists See Potential Dark Matter from the Sun

Scientific American - 17 Oct 2014 23:24
Physicists See Potential Dark Matter from the Sun X-ray data hinting at axion particles draw interest and cautionary warnings --
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Ten years after the completion of the Ansari X Prize appeared to open a new era of commercial human spaceflight, company executives and government officials at a commercial space conference expressed a mixture of optimis...
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Here's a Look at Comet Siding Spring Two Days Before its Encounter with Mars The excitement continues to build as Comet Siding Spring rapidly approaches the Red Planet, and here’s the latest view of the comet from prolific astrophotographer Damian Peach. While Comet Siding Spring’s encounter ...
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Tiny Cubesats May Hitchhike on Mission to Europa

SPACE.com - 17 Oct 2014 22:32
Tiny Cubesats May Hitchhike on Mission to Europa NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California, has selected proposals from 10 universities to begin investigating the possible use of cubesats as auxiliary components to missions to Europa and beyond.
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The U.S. Air Force's unmanned X-37B spaceplane -- which had been orbiting Earth on a classified mission for 22 months -- landed Oct. 17 at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California.
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NASA Partners with Leading Technology Innovators to Enable Future Exploration NASA Breaking News: Recognizing that technology drives exploration, NASA has selected four teams of agency technologists for participation in the Early Career Initiative (ECI) pilot program. The program encourages creati...
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Boeing Concludes Commercial Crew Space Act Agreement for CST-100/Atlas V NASA Breaking News: Boeing has successfully completed the final milestone of its Commercial Crew Integrated Capability (CCiCap) Space Act Agreement with NASA. The work and testing completed under the agreement resulted i...
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Top-secret space plane lands on California coast (AP)--A top-secret space plane landed Friday at an Air Force base on the Southern California coast.
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2014 Orionid Meteor Shower

PTTU - 17 Oct 2014 20:10
2014 Orionid Meteor Shower Science@NASA: Earth is entering a stream of debris from Halley's Comet, parent of the annual Orionid meteor shower. Forecasters expect the shower to peak on Tuesday, Oct. 21st.
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Many industry officials expect Orbital to use a solid-fueled motor built by ATK.
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A group of researchers led by Melina Bersten of Kavli IPMU recently presented a model that provides the first characterization of the progenitor for a hydrogen-deficient supernova. Their model predicts that a bright hot ...
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Tiny 'nanoflares' might heat the Sun's corona

e! Science News - 17 Oct 2014 19:51
Why is the Sun's million-degree corona, or outermost atmosphere, so much hotter than the Sun's surface? This question has baffled astronomers for decades. Today, a team led by Paola Testa of the Harvard-Smithsonian Cente...
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Wobbling of a Saturn moon hints at what lies beneath

e! Science News - 17 Oct 2014 19:50
Using instruments aboard the Cassini spacecraft to measure the wobbles of Mimas, the closest of Saturn's regular moons, a Cornell University astronomer publishing in Science, Oct. 17, has inferred that this small moon's ...
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Weekly Space Hangout - Oct. 17, 2014

Universe Today - 17 Oct 2014 19:43
Host: Fraser Cain (@fcain) Guests: Morgan Rehnberg (cosmicchatter.org / @cosmic_chatter) (...)Read the rest of Weekly Space Hangout – Oct. 17, 2014 (219 words) © Fraser for Universe Today, 2014. | Permalink | No comme...
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New Commercial Rocket Descent Data May Help NASA with Future Mars Landings NASA Breaking News: NASA successfully captured thermal images of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on its descent after it launched in September from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. The data from these thermal images...
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A new U.S. Air Force contracting vehicle for hosting government payloads on commercial satellites likely will be used exclusively for civilian scientific missions for three to five years.
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Moon to Meet Jupiter in Early Saturday Morning Sky Jupiter and the moon are set to meet up in the early morning sky on Saturday (Oct. 18).
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