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November 13, 2009
Asteroid Explorer "HAYABUSA" Ion Engine Anomaly
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Nov 12, 2009
On November 4th (Wed., Japan Standard Time), the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency identified that one of the main ion engines (Thruster D) aboard the Asteroid Explorer "HAYABUSA" had autonomously stopped detecting a high neutralizer voltage owing to degradation. The HAYABUSA was in the second propulsion period during its return cruise back to the Earth in June 2010. Since the anomaly was ... read more

Radiation: The Moon's Greatest Menace
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Nov 12, 2009
The Moon is a harsh place, as decades of direct exploration have demonstrated. It carries all of the risks of conventional spaceflight, then adds to them. The tyranny of distance from Earth makes emergency returns difficult. The dust on the surface could be dangerous to inhale. Meteorites pepper the surface. These are serious problems, but the greatest threat to future human explorers will ... more
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    Rosetta's Observations During The Third Earth Swingby
    Paris, France (ESA) Nov 12, 2009
    Rosetta's third Earth swingby on 13 November 2009 provides an important opportunity to obtain calibration measurements for the science instruments and to perform science observations of both the Earth and the Moon from a unique vantage point. Rosetta is currently on its inbound trajectory towards Earth for the mission's final gravity assist manoeuvre. On 13 November, at about 7:46 UT, the ... more

    A Bubbling Ball Of Gas
    Bonn, Germany (SPX) Nov 12, 2009
    The Sun is a bubbling mass. Packages of gas rise and sink, lending the sun its grainy surface structure, its granulation. Dark spots appear and disappear, clouds of matter dart up - and behind the whole thing are the magnetic fields, the engines of it all. The SUNRISE balloon-borne telescope, a collaborative project between the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research in Katlenburg ... more

    First 'Fly Your Thesis!' Campaign Gives Students A Taste Of Space
    Paris, France (ESA) Nov 12, 2009
    ESA's 'Fly Your Thesis!' programme made its successful debut during ESA's 51st Parabolic Flight Campaign, held 25 October to 5 November. Four student teams from five European countries took advantage of this new educational initiative to conduct microgravity experiments on the Airbus A300 'Zero G' aircraft. 'Fly Your Thesis!' was introduced by ESA's Education Office in close coordination ... more

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  • WISE Is Chilling Out

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    Hubble Image Showcases Star Birth In Spiral Galaxy M83
    Baltimore MD (SPX) Nov 09, 2009
    The spectacular new camera installed on NASA's Hubble Space Telescope during Servicing Mission 4 in May has delivered the most detailed view of star birth in the graceful, curving arms of the nearby spiral galaxy M83. Nicknamed the Southern Pinwheel, M83 is undergoing more rapid star formation than our own Milky Way galaxy, especially in its nucleus. The sharp "eye" of the Wide Field ... more

    Peckish bird briefly downs big atom smasher
    Geneva (AFP) Nov 9, 2009
    A peckish bird briefly knocked out part of the world's biggest atom smasher by causing a chain reaction with a piece of bread, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) said Monday. Bits of a French loaf dropped on an external electrical power supply caused a short circuit last week, triggering failsafe devices that shut down part of the cooling system of the giant experiment to ... more

    The Stars My Destination
    Moffett Field CA (SPX) Nov 10, 2009
    In Alfred Bester's classic novel, The Stars My Destination, Gully Foyle, anti-hero of the future, is picked up after spending almost six months drifting alone in the outer reaches of the solar system. As he puts it, "One hundred and seventy days dying and not yet dead..." This summer, two intrepid American spacecraft are celebrating a mind-boggling thirty-two years alone in the ... more

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  • Development Of ESMO Student Moon Satellite Gets Under Way

  • High-School Students Publish Research On Cataclysmic Variable Stars

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  • NASA Seeks Student Payloads For High-Flying Research Balloon

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  • Physicist Identifies Mysterious Core Left By Exploding Star
  • Mercury Rising

  • Early universe supports dark matter theory
  • Successful Flight Through Enceladus Plume
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  • General Dynamics Developing High-Speed Data Encryptor
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  • Fermi Detects Gamma-Ray From "Star Factories" In Other Galaxies
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