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September 21, 2010
DRAGON SPACE
China's Space Programme Gears Up For Missions To Moon And Mars
Beijing, China (PTI) Sep 21, 2010
China is planning giant strides into deep space exploration by sending its first lunar manned mission by 2025, a probe to Mars by 2013 and to Venus by 2015, intensifying its space race with India which also plans Moon and Sun missions. China's first step toward expected to orbit the Moon, land and return to Earth by 2020, said Ye Peijian, Commander in Chief of the Chang'e (lunar landing) programme and an academic at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Ye told a meeting Space scientists that Chi ... read more

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NASA tests (cramped) Mars-type rovers in Arizona desert
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Team Restoring Mars Orbiter After Reboot
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Strong Robotic Arm Extends From Next Mars Rover
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105 Days In Isolation - And Counting - For 400 More
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Satellite Services supplies on-board sub-systems for smallsats and microsats.

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Don't Forget Deimos
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NASA's Next Mars Rover Rolls Over Ramps
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Russia to test Mars lander for 2011 flight
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How Microbes Could Help Colonize Mars
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NASA Data Shed New Light About Water And Volcanoes On Mars
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Mars rover halfway to next destination
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Opportunity Rover Reaches Halfway Point Of Long Trek
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Opportunity Studies Interesting Rocks
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Next Mars Rover Stretches Robotic Arm
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Missing Piece Inspires New Look At Mars Puzzle
Pasadena CA (JPL) Sep 06, 2010
Experiments prompted by a 2008 surprise from NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander suggest that soil examined by NASA's Viking Mars landers in 1976 may have contained carbon-based chemical building blocks of life. "This doesn't say anything about the question of whether or not life has existed on Mars, but it could make a big difference in how we look for evidence to answer that question," said Chris ... more

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Mars life may have been missed years ago
Washington (UPI) Sep 3, 2010
New analysis of data sent from Mars 34 years ago showing there was no organic material on the planet suggests maybe there was after all, U.S. scientists say. Researchers say the result from re-examining findings of the 1976 Viking mission does not bring scientists closer to discovering life on Mars, but it does increase likelihood that life exists, or once existed, on the planet, The Wa ... more

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Tracing The Big Picture Of Mars' Atmosphere
Pasadena CA (JPL) Aug 30, 2010
One of the instruments on a 2016 mission to orbit Mars will provide daily maps of global, pole-to-pole, vertical distributions of the temperature, dust, water vapor and ice clouds in the Martian atmosphere. The joint European-American mission, ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter, will seek faint gaseous clues about possible life on Mars. This instrument, called the ExoMars Climate Sounder, will supp ... more

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Orcus Patera - Mars's Mysterious Elongated Crater

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High-res camera snaps water ice on Mars


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STELLAR CHEMISTRY
This Planet Smells Funny

Scientists looking to spot alien oceans

Deadly Tides Mean Early Exit For Hot Jupiters

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Oracle reaches for the business computing "cloud"

Building A Tower To The Stars

Physicists Control Chemical Reactions Mechanically

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E-Shirt Improves Physical Exercise

Cuba May Link Up To Glonass System

Japan launches satellite for better GPS coverage

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China's Space Programme Gears Up For Missions To Moon And Mars

China's Second Lunar Probe Chang'e-2 To Reach Lunar Orbit Faster Than Chang'e-1

China Finishes Construction Of First Unmanned Space Module

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Supernova Shrapnel Found In Meteorite

Impact 'fireballs' spotted on Jupiter

Catch A Falling Star

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Scientists find 'rubble pile' asteroids

Avoiding An Asteroid Collision

Amateur Astronomers Open Potential Lab In Outer Space For Planetary Scientists

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IRON AND ICE
Sunlight Spawns Many Binary And 'Divorced' Binary Asteroids
Berkeley CA (SPX) Aug 27, 2010
The asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter is often depicted as a dull zone of dead rocks with an occasional wayward speedster smashing through on its way toward the sun. A new study appearing in the journal Nature paints a different picture, one of slow but steady change, where sunlight gradually drives asteroids to split in two and move far apart to become independent asteroids among the millions orbiting the sun. "This shows that asteroids are not inert, dead bodies of no interest," said ... read more

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Water on Moon is bad news for China's lunar telescope

New Insights Into The Moon's Rich Geologic Complexity

Astrium Investigates Automatic Landing At The Moon's South Pole

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NASA To Ship Fuel Tank For Last Planned Shuttle Flight

NASA names 'last' space shuttle crew

Discovery starts first leg of final flight

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ISS Departure Preparations

Russian Mission Control Set To Readjust ISS Orbit

Boeing wins billion dollar NASA extension

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Japanese Spacecraft Approaches Venus

Recreating Venus In The Lab

The Canadian Space Agency Invests In Concept Studies

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Move Over Caravaggio: Cassini's Light And Dark Moons

Cassini Bags Enceladus 'Tigers'

Cassini Hunting Enceladus 'Tigers' With Night Vision

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