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Boeing Submits Proposals For Ares V Rocket Design Support
Huntsville AL (SPX) Feb 19, 2009
Boeing has announced that its Space Exploration division has submitted proposals to NASA for the Ares V Phase 1 Design Support Contracts. Boeing submitted proposals for design support of the Ares V cargo launch vehicle's payload shroud, which will protect the Altair lunar lander during launch; the Earth-departure stage; the core stage, a liquid-fueled central booster element; and avionics ... read more
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    NASA Mission To Seek Water Ice On Moon Heads To Florida For Launch
    Moffett Field CA (SPX) Feb 19, 2009
    NASA's Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite, known as LCROSS, is en route from Northrop Grumman's facility in Redondo Beach, Calif., to NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida in preparation for a spring launch. The satellite's primary mission is to search for water ice on the moon in a permanently shadowed crater near one of the lunar poles. LCROSS is a low-cost, accelerated ... more

    ISRO To Launch A Breakthrough Satellite
    Bangalore, India (PTI) Feb 18, 2009
    After its successful unmanned moon mission Chandrayaan-I, Indian Space Research Organisation is poised to launch a "breakthrough" remote sensing satellite RISAT that can take pictures of earth during night and even see through clouds and fog. Bangalore-headquartered ISRO is targeting a March last week date for launching the 1,780-kg Radar Imaging Satellite (RISAT) along with ANUSAT ... more

    Detailed map shows dry Moon
    Washington (AFP) Feb 12, 2009
    A new detailed map of the Moon released Thursday shows the Earth's satellite holds very little water and reveals never-before seen craters at the poles, an international research team said. "The surface can tell us a lot about what's happening inside the Moon, but until now mapping has been very limited," C.K Shum, professor of Earth sciences at Ohio State University, said in the February 13 ... more

    Life Above And Below
    Moffett Field CA (SPX) Feb 13, 2009
    Seth Shostak: Our next speaker is T.C. Onstott. He is a Princeton University geochemist, and one of Time magazine's "100 most influential people of 2008." T.C. Onstott: I'll be talking about Subsurface World. Jupiter's moon Europa is one of those places within our solar system where we might expect to find Subsurface World. By analyzing the DNA within a bacterium, we can figure out ... more

    Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Is Shipped To Florida
    Greenbelt MD (SPX) Feb 12, 2009
    NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO, spacecraft was loaded on a truck Wednesday to begin its two-day journey to NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Launch is targeted for April 24. The spacecraft was built by engineers at Goddard, where it recently completed two months of tests in a thermal vacuum chamber. During its time in the chamber, the spacecraft was subjected to hot and ... more

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    East Asia Builds World's Largest Radio Telescope Network
    Shanghai, China (XNA) Feb 03, 2009
    East Asian astronomers are building the world's largest radio telescope array to see the deep into the galaxy and black holes and more accurately determine the orbits of lunar probes such as China's Chang'e-1. The array, called the East Asia Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) consortium, consists of 19 radio telescopes from China, Japan and the Republic of Korea (ROK) that cover an a ... more

    NASA Selects Teams For Moon Impact Observation Campaign
    Moffett Field CA (SPX) Feb 03, 2009
    NASA has selected four teams to observe the impact of the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite, known as LCROSS, with the lunar surface during the mission's search for water ice on the moon. The LCROSS mission is a small companion mission to the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, scheduled to launch from Cape Canaveral, Fla., in spring 2009. Instruments aboard the satellite are design ... more

    ISRO-Built Satellite Fails After Five Weeks
    Bangalore, India (PTI) Feb 02, 2009
    The very first communications satellite sold by the Indian Space Research Organization to the European operator Eutelsat has failed abruptly after five weeks in orbit, in a setback to ISRO which just celebrated the 100th day of its successful moon mission. 'Scientists at ISRO are analyzing the anomaly in the hope of reviving the satellite,' ISRO spokesman S. Satish told IANS. ... more

    Roscosmos Eyes New Station
    Moscow (RIA Novosti) Jan 30, 2009
    Russia's Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos) will propose to the government the construction of a low-orbit space station to support future exploration of the Moon and Mars, an agency official said Thursday. "We will soon propose to our government a project to construct a low-orbit complex, which could serve as a foundation for the implementation of the lunar program and later on - the Mars ... more

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    Cosmochemists Share Results Of Cometary Dust Analysis
    Chicago IL (SPX) Jan 28, 2009
    University cosmochemists Lawrence Grossman and Steven Simon have studied scores of meteorites during their careers, with a few Apollo lunar samples thrown in for good measure. But until 2006, they had never before examined a verified sample of a comet. Much to their surprise, what they found looked a lot like components of some of the meteorites in their research collection. "The thi ... more

    Rocketdyne Lunar Lander Test Engine Validates Capabilities
    West Palm Beach FL (SPX) Jan 27, 2009
    Pratt and Whitney Rocketdyne's Common Extensible Cryogenic Engine (CECE) has successfully demonstrated critical capabilities required for NASA's Altair lunar lander. The engine performed with stable operation at the widest throttle range of any known high performance cryogenic engine in December during its third series of ground tests at the company's West Palm Beach, Fla., test facility. ... more

    Space Program Still Vital
    Washington DC (SPX) Jan 27, 2009
    In 1961, when President John F. Kennedy told Congress we'd put a man on the moon by the end of the decade, he knew that the journey of discovery would yield more value than simply beating the Russians to the moon. "I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the Earth," were the ... more

    Exploring The Eighth Continent
    Moffett Field CA (SPX) Jan 27, 2009
    In orbit around the moon, the Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft is making new discoveries about the chemical composition of our cosmic neighbor. This information will teach us more about the current lunar environment, and also help us better understand the formation of the moon from an asteroid collision with Earth 4.5 billion years ago. The Mini-SAR instrument, a lightweight, synthetic aperture ra ... more

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