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The Moon Still Beckons
Moscow (RIA Novosti) Jan 20, 2009
Like 50 years ago, the Moon continues to attract the world's leading space agencies. In 2009, an impatient NASA will move to reinstate its Saturn V moon-rocket launch facility in order to repeat the triumphant July 1969 lunar landing. Objectively speaking, the Soviet Union was the first country to launch an automated probe called Mechta (Dream) on January 2, 1959. The probe flew 6,000 km ... read more
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    NASA and the Inaugural Parade
    Washington DC (SPX) Jan 20, 2009
    The crew of STS-126 join representatives from across the country and the nation's armed forces in the 56th Inaugural Parade. The NASA contingent will include a next-generation lunar rover that astronauts could use for future exploration of the moon. Astronaut Mike Gernhardt will drive the rover; while Astronaut Rex Walheim, wearing a spacesuit, will ride with him. The Lunar Electric Rover ... more

    Chandrayaan Gives First Glimpse Of Darkest Craters On Moon
    New York NY (PTI) Jan 20, 2009
    India's first unmanned moon mission, Chandrayaan-1, is providing scientists with the first look inside the moon's coldest and darkest craters, US space agency NASA has said. The NASA radar on board the Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft has sent back its first images which "show the floors of permanently-shadowed polar craters on the moon that aren't visible from Earth," NASA said in a press ... more

    NASA Radar On Indian Lunar Satellite Looks Deep Inside Shadowed Craters
    Laurel MD (SPX) Jan 19, 2009
    Using a NASA radar flying aboard India's Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft, scientists are getting their first look inside the moon's coldest, darkest craters. The Mini-SAR instrument, a lightweight, synthetic aperture radar, has passed its initial in-flight tests and sent back its first data. The images show the floors of permanently-shadowed polar craters on the moon that aren't visible fro ... more

    ISRO Begins Work On Chandrayaan-II Project
    Chennai, India (PTI) Jan 19, 2009
    ISRO has begun working on the Rs 425-crore second unmanned moon mission to be launched by early 2012 following the success of Chandrayaan-I, a top ISRO official said here on Saturday. Chandrayaan-II will focus on soil and mineral exploration on the lunar surface with the help of a robotic device and send back data, Chandrayaan Project Director Mayilsamy Annadurai told reporters here. ... more

    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 ... more

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    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

    SwRI Has A CLOE About Lunar
    Boulder CO (SPX) Jan 14, 2009
    A team led by Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) has been selected by NASA to be a founding member of the agency's new Lunar Science Institute. The new Center for Lunar Origin and Evolution (CLOE) will help build fundamental knowledge of the history of the Moon and, by inference, the Earth and the rest of the Solar System. CLOE is one of seven teams selected by NASA as the first members o ... more

    Chandrayan Provides Pictures Of Lunar Surface
    Raipur, India (PTI) Jan 13, 2009
    Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman G Madhavan Nair on Monday said the success of Chandrayan-1 mission has enabled the scientific community in the country to get complete picture of moon's surface and that too an extent of five metre resolution. "Though several moon missions were there in the past, no mission had provided pictures and data about the entire surface of the moo ... more

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    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

    Lunar Rock-Like Material May Someday House Moon Colonies
    Blacksburg VA (SPX) Jan 09, 2009
    Dwellings in colonies on the moon one day may be built with new, highly durable bricks developed by students from the College of Engineering at Virginia Tech. Initially designed to construct a dome, the building material is composed of a lunar rock-like material mixed with powdered aluminum that can be molded into any shape. The invention recently won the In-Situ Lunar Resource Utilization ... more

    India Touts Plans To Hoist Tricolour On Moon By 2020
    Shillong, India (SPX) Jan 05, 2009
    India is planning to hoist the tricolour on the moon by 2020, a space agency official said here Sunday, adding that the country's first manned flight into space was also on cards by 2015. K. Radhakrishnan, member of the Space Commission and director of the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), said plans were afoot to send a two-member crew into spa ... more

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