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Location American Space News for 23 December 2015
What Does NASA Mars Lander's Launch Delay Mean for Red Planet Exploration? The launch delay and possible cancellation of NASA's next Mars lander shouldn't affect the agency's other activities at the Red Planet going forward, officials say.
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Turning a Sci-Fi Series into a TV Epic: Q&A with 'The Expanse' Authors The duo behind "The Expanse," the space adventure series turned newest Syfy epic, sat down with Space.com to discuss the story's creation, its many different forms, working on the show and writing space's biggest threat.
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How To Register Your Drone With The FAA So You Don't End Up Paying $27,000 In Fines The FAA has started its drone registration program. It costs $5 to register into the FAA's database and those caught flying with no registration can be fined at least $27,500 for breaking the law.
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In Real Universe, Rockers Coheed and Cambria Still Reach for the Stars (Video) Rock band Coheed and Cambria steps away from sci-fi concept records but still reference the real universe in new album.
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Radar Images of a Christmas-Eve Asteroid: An Early Gift for Astronomers NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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The Naviator Drone Can Fly In The Air And Swim Underwater Designed by the Office of Naval Research and Rutgers University, the Naviator is the first amphibious drone ever created, with the ability to both fly in the air and swim underwater.
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Zinnia flowers are starting to grow in the International Space Station's Veggie facility as part of the VEG-01 investigation. Veggie provides lighting and nutrient supply for plants in the form of a low-cost growth chamb...
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Federal Aviation Administration Has Registered More Than 45,000 Drones In Two Days This precedes what's sure to be an uptick of drone owners following the holidays.
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Richard Garriott's Cabinet of the Universe--the Big Bang

Scientific American - 23 Dec 2015 21:44
Richard Garriott's Cabinet of the Universe--the Big Bang Richard Garriott, video game developer and space entrepreneur, explains how he and his wife collected enough artifacts to illustrate the entire history of the universe. In this video he takes us back... --
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Pentagon Vows Tough Scrutiny of Raytheon GPS Control System The Pentagon's acquisitions czar vowed "very intense management" of Raytheon Co's work on a ground control network for GPS satellites and said the department would revisit other options if Raytheon's performance did not ...
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Description of mechanism that halts solar eruptions Among the most feared events in space physics are solar eruptions, massive explosions that hurl millions of tons of plasma gas and radiation into space. These outbursts can be deadly: if the first moon-landing mission ha...
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You've Got Space Mail: New Service Offers Daily Space Photos in Your Inbox Get daily space photos to your inbox for a year with a new subscription service from Uwingu, a company which, among other things, also lets people name a crater on Mars.
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Planned Air Force Contracts Will Vet GPS 3 Follow-on Concepts A formal solicitation for companies to demonstrate their ability to build the next batch of GPS 3 satellites is expected on Jan. 8, 2016. SpaceNews.com
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The two authors of "The Expanse" book series, now a new Syfy TV show, were deeply involved with the look, feel and script of the new TV epic. Here, they discuss how they made it happen and the coolest tech and science el...
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Earth-Smashing Space Rocks Undercounted

SPACE.com - 23 Dec 2015 19:05
Earth-Smashing Space Rocks Undercounted Astronomers say giant comets dubbed centaurs argue for an expansion of the list of potential hazards to our home planet.
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Apply Now for NRAO Summer Student Programs American Astronomical Society:
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Mercury Rising: Elusive Planet Makes Appearance This Week Mercury is typically difficult to spot from Earth, but on Dec. 28, the innermost planet will be visible to skywatchers in the Northern Hemisphere. Here's how you can spot it.
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Will an Asteroid Threaten Earth on Christmas Eve? Not a Chance, NASA Says There is no substance to multiple media reports that an asteroid passing by Earth will cause earthquakes on our own planet, according to asteroid experts at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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A pair of spacewalkers are cleaning up and reporting back to ground controllers after a short spacewalk Monday morning. A Christmas delivery is also due at the International Space Station Wednesday at 5:31 a.m. EST/10:31...
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The U.S. Just Produced its First Plutonium-238 in Nearly 30 Years Wednesday's briefing begins with the Department of Energy announcing that it has produced its first batch of Plutonium-238 -- an isotope used to power long-lasting spacecraft batteries -- since domestic production stoppe...
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Michelin-starred chefs are vying to create Christmas delights for astronauts spending the festive season 400 kilometres away from Earth and their families.
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Op-ed | We Do Need Russian Rockets, for a While Longer It's not easy to contradict Congress, but its legislation to bar the use of the Russian RD-180 rocket engine from launching U.S. security payloads is truly a classic example of shooting oneself in the foot. SpaceNews.com
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