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Data from Outer Space Open New Frontiers for Researchers
December 1, 2009 The latest data delivered back to Earth by the Herschel Space Observatory -- launched in May by the European Space Agency -- have opened a new window on ... > full story -
Texus-46's Flight to the Weightless World
November 27, 2009 The Texus-46 sounding rocket was launched on Nov. 22 from the Esrange space center in Swedish Lapland to provide 388 seconds of microgravity for its two experiment ... > full story -
Rosetta Bound for Outer Solar System After Final Earth Swingby
November 13, 2009 This morning, mission controllers confirmed that ESA's comet chaser Rosetta had swung by Earth at 8:45 CET as planned, skimming past our planet to pick up a gravitational boost for an epic journey to ... > full story -
Nanotech in Space: New Experiment to Weather the Trials of Orbit
November 12, 2009 Novel nanomaterials are scheduled to blast off into orbit on November 16 aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis. The project seeks to test the performance of the new nanocomposites in orbit. The materials ... > full story -
ESA Spacecraft May Help Unravel Cosmic Mystery
November 12, 2009 When Europe's comet chaser Rosetta swings by Earth on Nov. 13 for a critical gravity assist, tracking data will be collected to precisely measure the satellite's change in orbital energy. The results ... > full story -
Butterfly Payload to Launch Nov. 16 on Space Shuttle
November 10, 2009 When NASA's space shuttle Atlantis launches for the International Space Station on Nov. 16 it will carry a butterfly experiment that will be monitored by thousands of K-12 students across the ... > full story -
Volunteers Wanted for Simulated 520-Day Mars Mission
October 29, 2009 Starting in 2010, an international crew of six will simulate a 520-day round-trip to Mars, including a 30-day stay on the martian surface. In reality, they will live and work in a sealed facility in ... > full story -
Exploring The Final Frontier: Disease Proposed As Major Barrier To Mars And Beyond
October 29, 2009 Scientists argue that human missions to Mars, as well as all other long-term space flights might be compromised by microbial hitchhikers, such as bacteria. That's because long-term space travel packs ... > full story -
Soil Moisture And Ocean Salinity Satellite Ready For Launch
October 29, 2009 A new European Earth observation satellite will be launched in the early hours of Monday November 2 from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia. The European Space Agency Soil Moisture and Ocean ... > full story -
NASA's Ares I-X Rocket Completes Successful Flight Test
October 28, 2009 NASA's Ares I-X test rocket lifted off Wednesday from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida for a two-minute powered flight. The test flight lasted about six minutes from its launch from the ... > full story
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