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Small Asteroid On Collision Course With Earth

Oct 7th, 2008 · There's talk on The Minor Planet Mailing List about a small asteroid approaching Earth with a 99.8% probability of colliding. The entrance to the Earth's atmosphere will take place October 7 at 0246 UTC (2:35 after this story goes live) over northern …
see also: 3D · NASA · CNN · energy · advancements · collision · entrance

Next-Gen Mars Rover In Danger of Cancellation

Oct 7th, 2008 · NASA's next-generation rover, the nuclear-powered, laser-equipped Mars Science Laboratory is reported to be at a serious risk of cancellation due to budget and schedule overruns, including non-delivery of vital parts by a subcontractor. Costs are running …
see also: planet · NASA · Nuclear · Missions · delivery · laser · Gen

Next-Gen Mars Rover In Danger of Cancellation

Oct 7th, 2008 · NASA's next-generation rover, the nuclear-powered, laser-equipped Mars Science Laboratory is reported to be at a serious risk of cancellation due to budget and schedule overruns, including non-delivery of vital parts by a subcontractor. Costs are running …
see also: planet · NASA · Nuclear · Missions · delivery · laser · Gen

Small Asteroid On Collision Course With Earth

Oct 6th, 2008 · There's talk on The Minor Planet Mailing List about a small asteroid approaching Earth with a 99.8% probability of colliding. The entrance to the Earth's atmosphere will take place October 7 at 0246 UTC (2:35 after this story goes live) over northern …
see also: 3D · NASA · CNN · energy · advancements · collision · entrance

Space Tourist Simonyi Prepares For Second Flight

Oct 1st, 2008 · Space Adventures announced today that Charles Simonyi, Ph.D., intends to train with the Soyuz TMA-14 crew in preparation for a spring mission in 2009 to the International Space Station. Simonyi flew his first space mission in 2007. He would be the first …
see also: preparation · NASA · Missions · tourists · 2007 · astronaut · International Space Station

Space Tourist Simonyi Prepares For Second Flight

Sep 30th, 2008 · Space Adventures announced today that Charles Simonyi, Ph.D., intends to train with the Soyuz TMA-14 crew in preparation for a spring mission in 2009 to the International Space Station. Simonyi flew his first space mission in 2007. He would be the first …
see also: preparation · NASA · Missions · tourists · 2007 · astronaut · International Space Station

Mars Lander Sees Falling Snow

Sep 29th, 2008 · NASA reports that the Phoenix Mars Lander has detected snow falling from Martian clouds. According to the Canadian team running a weather experiment, a laser instrument designed to study how the atmosphere and surface interact on Mars has detected snow …
see also: scientists · NASA · Lander · Canadian · instruments · Missions · laser

Hubble Stops Sending Data, Mission On Hold

Sep 29th, 2008 · mknewman writes to tell us that NASA is no longer receiving data from the Hubble Space Telescope, which could possibly delay the shuttle launch planned just two weeks from now. There is a backup system installed which may be used instead of training the …
see also: NASA · Hubble Space Telescope · Missions · shuttle · telescopes · astronaut · backup

NASA Upgrades Weather Research Supercomputer

Sep 24th, 2008 · NASA's Center for Computational Sciences is nearly tripling the performance of a supercomputer it uses to simulate Earth's climate and weather, and our planet's relationship with the Sun. NASA is deploying a 67-teraflop machine that takes advantage of …
see also: servers · network · IBM · products · planet · research · NASA

NASA Produces Rap Video On Astrobiology

Sep 24th, 2008 · You've seen the Large Hadron Rap by Kate 'Alpinekat' McAlpine. Now a NASA magazine has commissioned an astrobiology rap. Jonathan Chase, aka 'Oort Kuiper', produced a six-minute YouTube rap video on astrobiology, the scientific search for extraterrestrial …
see also: video · commission · NASA · magazine · Knowledge · life · scientific

"Dark Flow" Outside Observable Universe

Sep 24th, 2008 · NASA astrophysicists have discovered what they claim is something outside the observable universe exerting an effect on the observable. The material is pulling clusters of galaxies towards a region of space known not to contain sufficient matter to create …
see also: NASA · galaxy · structure · universities · region · astrophysicists · cluster

Mars Rover's Epic Trek For the Crater Endeavor

Sep 23rd, 2008 · The BBC reports that NASA is to send its Mars rover Opportunity on a two-year trek to try to reach a crater called Endeavour. The robot will have to move about 11km to get to its new target — a distance that would double what it has already achieved …
see also: robots · software · BBC · planet · NASA · distance · Endeavour

Lockheed Gets $485M From NASA To Create MAVAN Craft

Sep 19th, 2008 · coondoggie writes to tell us that Lockheed Martin has landed a $485 million contract to create the spacecraft for NASA's MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN) project. "MAVEN is the second mission in NASA's Mars Scout Program — a series …
see also: Partners · industry · NASA · Lockheed · contracts · Lander · Missions

Indian Moon Mission To Launch Next Month

Sep 19th, 2008 · Anil Kandangath writes with word that the Indian moon mission plans (mentioned earlier on Slashdot) are about to be put to the test. "While the spacecraft itself will not land on the Moon, it will act as an orbiter and land a rover on the surface. The …
see also: Indian · NASA · Lunar · Missions · remote · sensing · payload

NASA Patents To Be Auctioned

Sep 16th, 2008 · Presto Vivace writes to tell us that as a continuing push to commercialize NASA-funded technology a group of 25 NASA patents will be auctioned off this coming October. "The sale, which will include rights to signal processing, GPS for spacecraft and sensor …
see also: Commercial · technology · NASA · Sensor · technologies · intellectualism · property

NASA Announces Next Mars Mission

Sep 16th, 2008 · Today, NASA announced their final selection for the Mars Scout 2013 mission: Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN. MAVEN will provide the first direct measurements ever taken to address key scientific questions about Mars's evolution by measuring characteristics …
see also: NASA · evolution · Solar · Missions · 2013 · measurements · scientific

NASA Announces Next Mars Mission

Sep 16th, 2008 · Today, NASA announced their final selection for the Mars Scout 2013 mission: Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN. MAVEN will provide the first direct measurements ever taken to address key scientific questions about Mars's evolution by measuring characteristics …
see also: NASA · evolution · Solar · Missions · 2013 · measurements · scientific

NASA Patents To Be Auctioned

Sep 15th, 2008 · Presto Vivace writes to tell us that as a continuing push to commercialize NASA-funded technology a group of 25 NASA patents will be auctioned off this coming October. "The sale, which will include rights to signal processing, GPS for spacecraft and sensor …
see also: Commercial · technology · NASA · Sensor · technologies · intellectualism · property

Phoenix Lander Photographs Martian Whirlwinds

Sep 13th, 2008 · Toren Altair recommends a story up on the Space Fellowship site that begins "NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander has photographed several dust devils dancing across the arctic plain this week and sensed a dip in air pressure as one passed near the lander. The …
see also: scientists · NASA · Lander · cameras · photographs · stereo · Arctic

NASA Developing Small Nuclear Reactor For the Moon

Sep 12th, 2008 · NASA astronauts will need power sources when they return to the moon and establish a lunar outpost. NASA engineers are exploring the possibility of nuclear fission to provide the necessary power, and they are taking initial steps toward a non-nuclear …
see also: engineering · technology · NASA · Lunar · Nuclear · reactor · exploration







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