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Ancient Magnetic Field Shows That Moon Once Had A Dynamo In Its Core
Boston MA (SPX) Jan 16, 2009
The collection of rocks that the Apollo astronauts brought back from the moon carried with it a riddle that has puzzled scientists since the early 1970s: What produced the magnetization found in many of those rocks? The longstanding puzzle has now been solved by researchers at MIT, who carried out the most detailed analysis ever of the oldest pristine roc ... read more
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    NASA Tests Engine Technology For Landing Astronauts On The Moon
    Huntsville AL (SPX) Jan 15, 2009
    A technology development engine that may help NASA safely return astronauts to the lunar surface has successfully completed its third round of testing. The goal of these tests is to reduce risk and advance technology for a reliable and robust rocket engine that could enable America's next moon landing. The tests by Pratt and Whitney Rocketdyne in West Palm Beach, Fla., helped gather data ... more

    Giant Rockets Could Revolutionize Astronomy
    Huntsville AL (SPX) Jan 15, 2009
    In the game of astronomy, size matters. To get crisp, clear images of things billions of light years away, a telescope needs to be big. "The bigger the better," says astronomer Harley Thronson, who leads advanced concept studies in astronomy at the Goddard Space Flight Center. And he thinks "NASA's new Ares V rocket is going to completely change the rules of the game." Ares V is the rocket ... more

    MIT Scientists To Be Key Lunar Institute Members
    Washington DC (SPX) Jan 15, 2009
    MIT faculty and students will play substantial roles on two of the seven teams that NASA selected to be part of its virtual Lunar Science Institute, aimed at addressing key questions about lunar science in preparation for the resumption of human visits to the moon about a decade from now. The seven teams were unveiled by NASA on Friday, Jan. 9. One of the selected teams, called "The Moon ... more

    Catalina Sets New Record For NEO Discoveries
    Tucson, AZ (SPX) Jan 15, 2009
    The University of Arizona's Catalina Sky Survey has been awarded a $3.16 million NASA grant to continue its search for near-Earth objects, or NEOs, through 2012. Under the direction of Stephen M. Larson of the UA's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, the survey, known as CSS, has discovered about 70 percent of all NEOs found in the past three years. CSS tallied 565 NEO discoveries in 200 ... more

    Battle Of The Launches All Over Again
    Bethesda, MD (SPX) Jan 14, 2009
    Here we go again! Everyone wants change. So, why not change our minds about how NASA gets to the International Space Station (ISS), the moon and beyond. Second guessing is the national pastime in Washington, DC. Not only do we second guess NASA decisions, but we do it often, we do it early and we do it late. It is a whole of career thing. In fact, there are some who make it a career. They ... more

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    Sixteen Tons Of Moondust
    Huntsville AL (SPX) Jan 13, 2009
    If you listen closely, you might hear a NASA project manager singing this song. Lately, Marshall Space Flight Center's Carole McLemore has been working at the end of a sledge hammer opposite a big pile of rocks, so she has good reason to sing the song Tennessee Ernie Ford made famous. "I call it 'choppin' rocks,' " says McLemore, who manages Marshall's Regolith Simulant Team." The guys kee ... more

    NASA Funds Lunar Dust Detector For 2012 Mission
    Boulder CO (SPX) Jan 12, 2009
    The University of Colorado at Boulder has been awarded a $6 million grant from NASA to build a high-tech lunar dust detector for a 2011 mission to orbit the moon and conduct science investigations of the dusty lunar surface and its atmosphere. Known as the Lunar Dust Experiment, or LDEX, the instrument will be designed and built at CU-Boulder's Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics. ... more

    NASA Selects Research Teams For Lunar Science Institute
    Moffett Field, CA (SPX) Jan 13, 2009
    NASA has selected seven academic and research teams as initial members of the agency's Lunar Science Institute. The institute supports scientific research to supplement and extend existing NASA lunar science programs in coordination with U.S. space exploration policy. The selection of the members encompasses academic institutions, non-profit research institutes, private companies, NASA cen ... more

    CU-Boulder Selected For Two Lunar Research Grants
    Boulder CO (SPX) Jan 12, 2009
    The University of Colorado at Boulder has been awarded two grants totaling $11 million today from NASA's Lunar Science Institute to probe the cosmos from observatories on the moon and to conduct science and safety investigations on the dusty lunar surface and its atmosphere. The two CU-Boulder grants from the Lunar Science Institute, which was created by NASA in March 2008, are expected to ... more

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    Chandrayaan Dominates Day Two At Indian Science Congress
    Shillong, India (SPX) Jan 05, 2009
    Hundreds of children in Shillong watched with great enthusiasm and expectations as a film took them on a journey to the making of Chandrayaan-I here at the ongoing 96th Indian Science Congress, ISC -2009. The film was brought to them by none other than Prof. M.G.K. Menon, an emminent scientist and the Chancellor of North Eastern Hill University, NEHU. The show and the interaction there after was ... more

    NASA Instrument On Chandrayaan Finds Minerals On Moon
    Bangalore, India (SPX) Dec 29, 2009
    The moon mineralogy mapper (M3), a scientific instrument of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) onboard India's first lunar mission Chandrayaan-1, found iron-bearing minerals on the lunar surface, the US space agency said Thursday. "The mapper spectrometer has beamed images of the Orientale Basin region of the moon, indicating abundance of iron-bearing minerals such as ... more

    To Go Where No Spacecraft Has Gone Before
    Pasadena CA (JPL) Dec 30, 2008
    Scattered loosely around the beltline of Earth's nearest neighbor are six silent sentinels, testaments to America's first moon program. Standing all of 10 feet high and 30 feet wide (from footpad to footpad), each of these lunar module descent stages is more than a historical artifact that powered two Apollo astronauts to a safe landing on the moon's surface. They are unearthly reminders of the ... more

    ISRO Eyes Lunar Landing In 2012 And Mars Mission In 2013
    Bangalore, India (PTI) Dec 29, 2008
    Buoyed by the success of Chandrayaan-I, Indian space scientists now plan to conquer new frontiers by sending a robot on moon in 2012 and a spacecraft to Mars the following year which will also see an Indian astronaut in space. Indian Space Research Organisation has lined up a slew of missions which also include landing a spacecraft on an asteroid and sending a probe to fly past a co ... more

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