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Location American Space News for 28 September 2016
Experiment to investigate antibacterial properties of materials in space Everybody knows a clean house is a healthy place to live, but what if you live on the International Space Station? Air and water are constantly recycled and waste can only be removed when a spacecraft departs for Earth e...
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Elon Musk Says Falcon 9 Explosion Investigation Remains SpaceX's Top Priority Even as he rolled out an ambitious program of heavy-lift rockets and spacecraft to send people to Mars, SpaceX Chief Executive Elon Musk his top near-term priority is to complete an investigation into the Falcon 9 pad ex...
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Study may give new respect to our Milky Way neighborhood Our corner of the Milky Way galaxy may be a bigger deal than scientists thought.
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Water Bears' Super Survival Skills Give Up Secrets

Scientific American - 28 Sep 2016 23:07
Water Bears' Super Survival Skills Give Up Secrets A protein from microscopic creatures called tardigrades keeps their DNA protected—and could someday shield humans from radiation.   --
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Two different studies are under way on the International Space Station - one will observe how fuel burns in space while another is researching how medicine dissolves in water. Results from both experiments could benefit ...
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Apollo 11 Moonwalker Buzz Aldrin Talks to Universe Today about 'Destination Mars' KENNEDY SPACE CENTER VISITOR COMPLEX, FL - Sending humans on a 'Journey to Mars' and developing strategies and hardware to accomplish the daunting task of getting 'Humans to Mars' is NASA's agency wide goal and the goal ...
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NASA, China to Collaborate on Air Traffic Management Research

NASA Breaking news - 28 Sep 2016 22:03
NASA, China to Collaborate on Air Traffic Management Research NASA and the Chinese Aeronautical Establishment (CAE) have signed a memorandum of understanding to cooperate on aeronautics research that will advance air transportation automation for U.S. and Chinese aviation operation...
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Dry Debris or Liquid Flow on The Moon?

SpaceRef - 28 Sep 2016 21:15
Stevinus A (31.75°S, 51.55°E) is an 8 km diameter crater with very smooth, high albedo crater walls and low albedo streamers and streaks....
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The Frontier Fields: Where Primordial Galaxies Lurk NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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Launch contract deadline looms for lunar lander teams The organization running the Google Lunar X Prize said Sept. 27 it has no plans to extend an impending deadline for launch contracts that most teams are currently in danger of missing. SpaceNews.com
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NASA's Van Allen Probes Spot Electron Rainfall in Atmosphere NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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When a star is young, it is often still surrounded by a primordial rotating disk of gas and dust, from which planets can form....
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Watch Scott Manley Build and Fly the Interplanetary Transport Ship in Kerbal When SpaceX CEO Elon Musk took to the stage at the International Astronautical Congress in Mexico on Monday, he announced his bold vision to send humanity into the Solar System, he laid out one of the most elaborate and ...
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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope took direct ultraviolet images of the icy moon Europa transiting across the disk of Jupiter. Out of ten observations, Hubble saw what may be water vapor plumes on three of the images. This a...
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"Killer Electrons" Threaten Earth's Space Satellites

The Daily Galaxy - 28 Sep 2016 17:39
In recent years, there has been much scientific interest in understanding the Van Allen belts. New technologies now require that telecommunication satellites spend a great deal of time in those belts and that GPS satelli...
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China, on its way of implementing the strategy of building a maritime power, is endeavoring to promoting the development of maritime big data and building of "Smart Ocean," using satellite sensing, intelligent buoy, unde...
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SpaceX's Elon Musk Unveils Mars Colonization Dream Ship

Scientific American - 28 Sep 2016 16:15
SpaceX's Elon Musk Unveils Mars Colonization Dream Ship The entrepreneur announces detailed plans for a reusable craft that can cary 100 people  --
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Rosetta may be crashing, but can still save lives on Earth The Rosetta Mission will end with a controlled descent to the surface of Comet 67P on Friday 30 September 2016; however, its legacy will live on in applications on Earth, developed by academics at The Open University, in...
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Rosetta Probe's 'Death Dive' Into Comet 67P Visualized The European Space Agency's Rosetta probe will meet its demise on September 30, 2016 when a maneuver is performed to make it crash into Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. This visualization shows the descent, but stops sho...
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Research resolves a debate over 'killer electrons' in space New findings by a UCLA-led international team of researchers answer a fundamental question about our space environment and will help scientists develop methods to protect valuable telecommunication and navigation satelli...
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Making space rocket fuel from water could drive a power revolution on Earth Researchers led by NASA's former chief technologist are hoping to launch a satellite carrying water as the source of its fuel. The team from Cornell University, guided by Mason Peck, want their device to become the first...
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