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15 Nov 11  

 AMCOM ITSS Capture Report - Sponsored Link Moreover - Space science news
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 NASA accepting applications for future astronauts Moreover - Space science news
HOUSTON — Do you dream of flying in space? Now is your chance. NASA is accepting applications for the agency’s next class for the Astronaut Candidate Program. Starting today, qualified individuals can submit their applications through the federal
 Wanted: Astronauts; Missing: US rocket to fly them Moreover - Space science news
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 It's time to launch your astronaut career Moreover - Space science news
Good news for those who think they've got the right stuff: NASA opened the application process for its next astronaut class Tuesday. The space agency will accept applications for the next class, which will be the 21st group of spaceflyers in its history,
 NASA Posts Astronaut Job Openings Online Moreover - Space science news
“Frequent travel may be required.” That statement might seem innocuous enough on its own, but when paired with the myriad other qualifications posted on a new online job posting, it becomes clear that this isn’t just another run-of-the-mill
 US space pioneers to get congressional medals Moreover - Space science news
16:40, Space & Earth/Space Exploration The US Congress on Wednesday will award the nation's highest civilian honor, the Congressional Gold Medal, to four American astronauts, including the first man to walk on the Moon, Neil Armstrong, pictured in
 Wanted: Astronauts; Missing: US rocket to fly them Moreover - Space science news
NASA is looking to hire new astronauts to fly in space. You can even apply online at a giant government jobs website. Only one trouble: With the space shuttle fleet retired, NASA doesn't have its own spaceship to fly astronauts and is sending fewer of
 Wanted: Astronauts; Missing: US rocket to fly them Moreover - Space science news
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 WANTED: NASA Is Hiring Astronauts For Its Next Space Program Moreover - Space science news
Want to be the next Neil Armstrong? Well, this might be your chance: NASA is now hiring astronauts (via @ mpopper ) The job listing , posted on USA Jobs, advertises the "National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has a need for Astronaut
 Wanted: Astronauts; Missing: US rocket to fly them Moreover - Space science news
NY set to begin hearings on gas drilling rules Stocks edge higher on retail spending gains Police bust NY 'Occupy' protest in nighttime sweep Oil price again flirting with $100 per barrel Journalists detained at NYC Occupy protests
 'Frustration' in Europe over joint Mars probe: NASA Moreover - Space science news
16:20, Space & Earth/Space Exploration This NASA computer-generated image depicts part of Mars. The United States has failed to commit to plans for an unmanned joint Mars mission with the European space agency, causing frustration abroad, top NASA
 'Frustration' in Europe over joint Mars probe: NASA Moreover - Space science news
_ AFP - The United States has failed to commit to plans for an unmanned joint Mars mission with the European space agency, causing frustration abroad, top NASA officials told lawmakers on Tuesday. At issue is a 2009 agreement to develop an ESA-US ExoMars
 Astronomers Find Clouds of Primordial Gas From the Early Universe Moreover - Space science news
News From the Field Source University of California, Santa Cruz The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent federal agency that supports fundamental research and education across all fields of science and engineering. In fiscal year (FY)
 Giant Planet Ejected From the Solar System Moreover - Space science news
News From the Field Source Southwest Research Institute The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent federal agency that supports fundamental research and education across all fields of science and engineering. In fiscal year (FY) 2011, its
 New Discoveries About Jupiter's Moon Europa to Be Announced Wednesday SPACE.com
Jupiter's icy moon Europa has long intrigued scientists.


 Wanted: Astronauts; Missing: US rocket to fly them Moreover - Space science news
NASA is looking to hire new astronauts to fly in space. You can even apply online at a giant government jobs website. Only one trouble: With the space shuttle fleet retired, NASA doesn't have its own spaceship to fly astronauts and is sending fewer of
 China successfully carried out the second docking test between its unmanned spacecraft and space lab module in space. Moreover - Space science news
New York police have dismantled the occupy Wall Street camp in Zuccotti park and arrested more than 70 people following a late-night raid. Protesters were ordered to leave at midnight before police began removing tents and property. The New York camp was
 Orbital solar plants could help solve Earths energy crisis Moreover - Space science news
The suns abundant energy, if harvested in space, could provide a cost-effective way to meet global power needs in as little as 30 years with seed money from governments, according to a study by an international scientific group. Orbiting power plants
 Photos: Europa, Mysterious Icy Moon of Jupiter Moreover - Space science news
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 Scientists to Congress: Don't Cut Planetary Space Missions Moreover - Space science news
NASA must continue to fund and execute challenging science missions to other worlds, or risk losing leadership in the field of planetary science, agency officials urged lawmakers today (Nov. 15). Despite the , it remains as important as ever to invest in
 Help Wanted: NASA Searching For 2013 Astronaut Class Moreover - Space science news
The National Aeronautical and Space Administration is now accepting applications for its 2013 astronaut candidate class. Do you have what it takes? NASA Administrator Charles Bolden makes the pitch.
 Want to Be an Astronaut? NASA Seeking More Space Travelers Moreover - Space science news
Twin Space Exploration Vehicles approach an asteroid with the Multi-Person Crew Vehicle docked to a habitat in the background. CREDIT: NASA Good news for those who think they've got the right stuff: NASA opened the application process for its next
 Wanted: Astronauts; Missing: US rocket to fly them Moreover - Space science news
NASA is looking to hire new astronauts to fly in space. You can even apply online at a giant government jobs website. Only one trouble: With the space shuttle fleet retired, NASA doesn't have its own spaceship to fly astronauts and is sending fewer of
 Training Leaders Raytheon and Petrofac Partner to Provide Water Survival Training at NASA's Johnson Space Center Moreover - Space science news
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 NASA Accepting Applications for New Astronauts Moreover - Space science news
Fulfilling the childhood dreams of many, NASA has posted openings for the next wave in the Astronaut Candidate Program. NASA announced today it would be taking applications for anyone who would like to be launched out of Earth's gravitational hold and
 Wanted: Astronauts; Missing: US rocket to fly them Moreover - Space science news
Rhode Island Senate President Teresa Paiva Weed is expressing confidence that the long-debated package of pension reforms will pass as the House and Senate meet this week in special sessions. Details, with WPRO's Steve Klamkin.
 NASA wants YOU to be the next astronaut Moreover - Space science news
We may not have a space shuttle anymore, but NASA still needs astronauts to pull shifts on the ISS and prep for missions to passing asteroids and (eventually) Mars. NASA has put out a call for applicants for the astronaut class of 2013. Think you have
 NASA Accepting Applications for Future Astronauts (PRN) Moreover - Space science news
HOUSTON, Nov. 15, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Do you dream of flying in space? Now is your chance. NASA is accepting applications for the agency's next class for the Astronaut Candidate Program. (Logo:
 Help Wanted: NASA Searching For 2013 Astronaut Class SPACE.com
The National Aeronautical and Space Administration is now accepting applications for its 2013 astronaut candidate class. Do you have what it takes? NASA Administrator Charles Bolden makes the pitch.


 NASA To Hire New Astronauts Moreover - Space science news
Nasa , Video , Astronauts , Astronauts Nasa , Nasa Astronauts , Nasa Hiring Astronauts , Technology News share this story Get Technology Alerts Submit this story digg reddit stumble WASHINGTON -- NASA is looking to hire new astronauts
 Wanted: Astronauts; Missing: US rocket to fly them Moreover - Space science news
NASA is looking to hire new astronauts to fly in space. You can even apply online at a giant government jobs website. Only one trouble: With the space shuttle fleet retired, NASA doesn't have its own spaceship to fly astronauts and is sending fewer of
 Final NASA Budget Favors Space Exploration, James Webb Telescope (ContributorNetwork) Moreover - Space science news
The congressional conference report that includes funding for NASA for fiscal year 2012 has been hammered out. than to at $17.8 billion and there are winners and losers. The space exploration program, including the Orion Multi Purpose Crew Vehicle and
 Want to Be an Astronaut? NASA Seeking More Space Travelers (SPACE.com) Moreover - Space science news
Good news for those who think they've got the right stuff: NASA opened the application process for its next astronaut class today (Nov. 15). The space agency will accept , which will be the 21st group of spaceflyers in its history, through Jan. 27, 2012,
 Scientists to Congress: Don't Cut Planetary Space Missions SPACE.com
Despite a difficult economic environment, investing in planetary science missions is critical, advocates said.


 Why the Milky Way May Be Facing a Midlife Crisis SPACE.com
The Milky Way and its neighbor, the Andromeda galaxy, seem to be slowing down their rates of star formation.


 Photos: Europa, Mysterious Icy Moon of Jupiter SPACE.com
See photos of Jupiter's ice-covered moon, Europa


 Want to Be an Astronaut? NASA Seeking More Space Travelers SPACE.com
The space agency has opened applications for its 21st astronaut class.


 Asteroids: Gunner - The Game Trailer SPACE.com
Atari has updated the gaming classic with new features, multiple ships and even black holes. Available for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch!


 Congress Poised to Approve $17.8 Billion for NASA in Must-Pass Bill SPACE.com
NASA would receive $684 million less than it did in 2011.


 Asteroids! Atari Revives Classic Space Rock Shoot-Up for iPads, iPhones SPACE.com
Loosely based on the 1979 arcade classic, Asteroids Gunner brings plenty of changes to the formula, and though the extra in-app purchases may throw off certain buyers, it's certainly worth the overall investment.


 Spectacular Video Reveals Breathtaking View of Earth from Space SPACE.com
A time-lapse video that strings together photographs taken by space station astronauts shows Earth in all its glory.


 Former Astronaut's Wife Gabrielle Giffords Considers Return to Congress SPACE.com
The congresswoman said she wants to get better first.


 Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo: Tourists in for a 'Magical' Ride SPACE.com
Passengers are in for a wild ride with an amazing view.


 Sun's Half Million Mile Spit Fire SPACE.com
On November 14, 2011, an extremely long filament (about 466,000 miles) stemming from an eruption on the Sun snapped its tail. It was not directed towards Earth. The imagery was captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory and music by Atom Strange.


 The Big Bear in the Sky Goes Into Hibernation SPACE.com
The Great Bear, Ursa Major, will be visible low in the northwest sky this week.


 Sea Temperatures Help Predict Fires In South America SPACE.com
Scientists have been able to correlate sea surface temperatures in the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean to patterns of fires in South America seen by satellites. This model can be used as an early warning system for intense fire outbreaks.


 New Crewmembers to Arrive at Space Station Early Wednesday SPACE.com
The space station's three newest residents are poised to arrive at the orbiting outpost after a two-day orbital journey.


 NASA Receives Clean Audit Opinion NASA Breaking News
NASA has released its Fiscal Year (FY) 2011 Performance and Accountability Report (PAR), which provides a summary of the agency's annual performance and financial information.
 2011 Awards Presented For Achievements In Earth Remote Sensing NASA Breaking News
NASA and the U.S. Department of the Interior presented the 2011 William T. Pecora awards to Alan H. Strahler, professor of geography and environment at Boston University, and to the Canada Centre for Remote Sensing at a ceremony Tuesday in Herndon, Va.
 NASA Sharing Underwater Training Facility With Petroleum Industry NASA Breaking News
Astronauts and oil field workers will share a training facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston thanks to a new agreement that takes advantage of excess capacity at the agency's underwater training pool.
 NASA Hosting Science Update About Jupiter's Icy Moon Europa NASA Breaking News
NASA Hosting Science Update About Jupiter's Icy Moon Europa
 NASA Accepting Applications For Future Astronauts NASA Breaking News
Do you dream of flying in space? Now is your chance. NASA is accepting applications for the agency's next class for the Astronaut Candidate Program.
14 Nov 11  

 Cosmic Fail! Getting into Space Is Still Really, Really Hard SPACE.com
It is rocket science, after all.


 Photos: Snowy Soyuz Launches During Winter Storm SPACE.com
Three spaceflyers launched to International Space Station despite heavy snowfall in Central Asia.


 Russia Still Trying to Contact Stranded Mars Moon Probe SPACE.com
Nearly a week in, engineers still haven't given up hope on Phobos-Grunt.


 Space Geeks Unite! Out-of-This-World Objects Land at NYC Museum Saturday SPACE.com
A space geek's treasure trove of artifacts will be on display.


 Astronomer Sleuth Solves Mystery of Big Cosmos Discovery SPACE.com
Documents reveal who cut key passages that could have trumped Edwin Hubble's discovery of the expansion of the universe.


 A 'Mine in the Sky': Moon Express Co-Founder's Lunar Ambitions SPACE.com
Moon Express co-founder Naveen Jain chats with SPACE.com about our planet's natural satellite.


 NASA Climate Satellite Takes First Pictures SPACE.com
11 days after its launch, NASA's NPP satellite sends back its first science data.


 Shooting Star Reflections: The Great Leonid Meteor Storm of 1966 SPACE.com
This year's Leonid meteor shower comes on the 45th anniversary of the Great Leonid Meteor Storm of 1966.


 That Streak in the Sky? Astronaut Trash SPACE.com
How do astronauts and cosmonauts take out the trash?


 What Makes Mars Look Red? SPACE.com
A look at the colors of Mars and why the surface looks red from Earth. The reality is that there are a variety colors on the surface of the Red Planet, including butterscotch, gold, even some green and more.


 'Angry Bird' Soars Into Space Aboard Russian Rocketship SPACE.com
Three spaceflyers launched to the space station yesterday with an "Angry Bird" along for the ride.


 Most Popular Skywatching Misconceptions Explained SPACE.com
Here's a list of ten popular misconceptions in astronomy.


 Curiosity - The SUV of Mars Rovers SPACE.com
The Mars Science Lab (MSL) aka "Curiosity" is the The largest rover to be sent to the Red Planet to date. Its mission is to seek out past and present conditions favorable for life and capable of preserving a record of life.


 China Makes Second Successful Space Docking SPACE.com
The docking represents a step forward for China's burgeoning space program.


 LISA Pathfinder takes major step in hunt for gravitational waves ESA Space Science news
Sensors destined for ESA’s LISA Pathfinder mission in 2014 have far exceeded expectations, paving the way for a mission to detect one of the most elusive forces permeating through space – gravitational waves.
 Spy Satellite's Mysterious On-Orbit Fade and a 1981 Spent Booster SPACE.com
According to Dr. Marco Langbroek (sattrackcam.blogspot.com) the satellite performs "what is known to observers as a disappearance trick". The U.S.'s Lacrosse 5 satellite has a tendency to suddenly lose brightness. Russian space junk is also observed.


 Skywatcher Delivers Stunning Image of Northern Lights SPACE.com
The northern or southern lights are caused by a collision of charged particles in Earth's atmosphere.


 Snowy Launch of Expedition 29 and an Angry Bird SPACE.com
Cmdr. Anton Shkaplerov, NASA Flight Engineer Dan Burbank and Russian Flight Engineer Anatoly Ivanishin launched aboard a Soyuz TMA-22 on a snow filled November day (11/14/11) in Kazakhstan. They brought along an Angry Birds plush toy for the ride.


 NASA Kicks Off Application Process For New Astronauts NASA Breaking News
NASA Kicks Off Application Process For New Astronauts
 NASA's Hubble Observes Young Dwarf Galaxies Bursting With Stars NASA Breaking News
Using its near-infrared vision to peer 9 billion years back in time, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has uncovered an extraordinary population of young dwarf galaxies brimming with star formation.
13 Nov 11  

 New Space Station Crew Launches in Spectacular Snowy Display SPACE.com
Three spaceflyers launched to the International Space Station today from the Baikonour Cosmodrome.


 Vote Now! The Top Space Stories of the Week - Nov. 13, 2011 SPACE.com
Asteroids, aliens, dark energy and more. Vote for your favorite space story of the week.


 New Space Station Crew to Launch Into Orbit Tonight SPACE.com
Three new space station crewmembers are set to launch to the orbiting outpost tonight.


 New Space Station Crew Members Launch from Kazakhstan NASA Breaking News
NASA astronaut Dan Burbank and Russian cosmonauts Anton Shkaplerov and Anatoly Ivanishin launched to the International Space Station at 11:14 p.m. EST Sunday.
12 Nov 11  

 Best Space Photos of the Week - Nov. 12, 2011 SPACE.com
Stunning photos of telescopes, asteroids and astronauts take center stage this week.


 Launching Sunday: Russian Rocket Carrying New Space Station Crew SPACE.com
The three newest space station residents will launch to the orbiting outpost on Sunday (Nov. 13).


11 Nov 11  

 'Space Tourists' Documentary Shows Reality of Space Fantasy SPACE.com
Christian Frei's documentary "Space Tourists" lifts a veil off the fantasy of spaceflight.


 Salvaging Science from Stricken Mars Moon Probe: A Scientist's View SPACE.com
A mission scientist shares what it's like to have a spacecraft on the edge.


 Battered Asteroid Lutetia a Rare Relic of Earth's Birth SPACE.com
The space rock apparently formed out of the same stuff that became Earth, Venus and Mercury.


 Outlook Grim for Stranded Russian Mars Moon Probe SPACE.com
Russia's ailing Phobos-Grunt Mars moon probe remains silent to Russian engineers' calls.


 Earth Ancestor Banished To Asteroid Belt? SPACE.com
Properties of asteroid Lutetia have been found to be similar to the original material that formed the Earth. The animation depicts what is thought to have caused its drastic change in orbit to now reside in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.


 Northern Lights May Dazzle Tonight Despite a Bright Moon SPACE.com
A solar flare this week could amp up the northern lights this weekend.


 'Space Tourists' Documentary - Trailer SPACE.com
American Anousheh Ansari paid 20 million dollars for a trip to the international space station station, this is her story. Premieres on The Documentary Channel on November 13th at 8pm EST.


 NASA Salutes Veterans From Land & Space SPACE.com
NASA administrator Charles Bolden and Expedition 29 commander Mike Fossum honors the United States Armed Forces with a Veteran's Day message.


 No Killer Superflares From Sun in 2012 SPACE.com
There is absolutely no chance of a giant solar flare destroying life on Earth in 2012, NASA scientist C. Alex Young says.


 Space Station Commander Honors US Military for Veteran's Day SPACE.com
NASA astronaut Mike Fossum pays a video tribute to U.S. servicemen and women.


 Spinning blood device set to safeguard astronaut health ESA Human Spaceflight and Exploration
ESA has begun developing a new blood-testing device for astronauts on the International Space Station. A wide range of ailments from diabetes to heart disease should be diagnosable in moments from a single drop of astronaut blood.
10 Nov 11  

 International consensus on joint space exploration ESA Human Spaceflight and Exploration
PR 31 2011 - Representatives from 28 countries, the European Commission and the European Space Agency (ESA) met in Lucca, Italy, on 10 November for the Third International Conference on Exploration and the first High-level International Space Exploration Platform.
 NASA Ready For November Launch Of Car-Sized Mars Rover NASA Breaking News
NASA's most advanced mobile robotic laboratory, which will examine one of the most intriguing areas on Mars, is in final preparations for a launch from Florida's Space Coast at 10:25 a.m. EST on Nov. 25.
 NASA Sets MSL/ATLAS V Launch Coverage Events NASA Breaking News
NASA's Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) spacecraft with the Curiosity rover is set to launch to the planet Mars aboard an Atlas V rocket on Nov. 25, 2011 from Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.
09 Nov 11  

 Inside Russia's Mars Moon Sampling Mission: Infographic SPACE.com
Russia's Phobos-Grunt mission is intended to collect rocks from Mars' moon Phobos, but the spacecraft encountered trouble after launch.


08 Nov 11  

 Battered Tharsis Tholus volcano on Mars ESA Space Science news
The latest image released from Mars Express reveals a large extinct volcano that has been battered and deformed over the aeons.
07 Nov 11  

 International rendezvous in Lucca on global space exploration ESA Human Spaceflight and Exploration
Discussions will focus on space exploration when ministers and heads of agencies of most of the world’s space-faring countries rendezvous on Thursday in Lucca, Italy.
04 Nov 11  

 Launch date confirmed for PromISSe mission to Space Station ESA Human Spaceflight and Exploration
ESA’s next mission to the International Space Station will be launched on 21 December: André Kuipers will ride into orbit aboard the Soyuz TMA-03M spacecraft as a member of the orbital outpost’s Expedition 30.
 Mars500 hatch opening - watch the replay ESA Human Spaceflight and Exploration
At last the 'journey' is at an end for the Mars500 crew of six, who complete their simulated mission to Mars on 4 November. Watch the replay of the hatch opening and the egress of the crew, including the two ESA volunteers Romain Charles from France and Diego Urbina from Italy.

Watch replay

 Welcome back and thank you, Mars500 ESA Human Spaceflight and Exploration
The record-breaking simulated mission to Mars has ended with smiling faces after 17 months. Mars500’s six brave volunteers stepped out of their ‘spacecraft’ today to be welcomed by the waiting scientists – happy that the venture had worked even better than expected.
31 Oct 11  

 Shenzhou 8: Photos From China's 1st Space Docking Mission SPACE.com
Shenzhou 8 will link up with the previously launched Tiangong 1 module to perform the first Chinese space docking.


 Hooray for glovebox milestone – and faster computers ESA Human Spaceflight and Exploration
It is the Microgravity Science Glovebox and it comes from Europe. And it has now logged 10 000 hours of research in space. But there is no time for a celebration: it is now busy pointing the way to a new generation of speed-of-light computers.
28 Oct 11  

 A global discussion: directions for space science research ESA Human Spaceflight and Exploration
Understanding osteoporosis, perfecting vaccines and developing new alloys all share one thing: they are just some of the many scientific fields that have advanced significantly through research performed in space.
 Mars500 crew prepare to open the hatch ESA Human Spaceflight and Exploration
The 520 days of isolation for the Mars500 crew will end on 4 November, when the hatch of their ‘spacecraft’ is opened for the first time since June last year. Scientists eagerly await the final samples as the crew count the hours to liberty.
27 Oct 11  

 Asteroid Lutetia: postcard from the past ESA Space Science news
ESA's Rosetta spacecraft has revealed asteroid Lutetia to be a primitive body, left over as the planets were forming in our Solar System. Results from Rosetta's fleeting flyby also suggest that this mini-world tried to grow a metal heart.
25 Oct 11  

 Watching the dragon spit fire ESA Space Science news
This video catches the moment when a Draconid meteor exploded in Earth's atmosphere earlier this month. The dramatic footage comes from a campaign to observe this important meteor shower using aircraft to beat the clouds.
 Mars500: audio and video material for media ESA Human Spaceflight and Exploration
As the Mars500 crew prepare for the end of their simulated mission to the Red Planet, they have found time to record greetings for media use. Details of the media conference on 8 November are also now available.
20 Oct 11  

 Herschel detects abundant water in planet-forming disc ESA Space Science news
ESA’s Herschel space observatory has found evidence of water vapour emanating from ice on dust grains in the disc around a young star, revealing a hidden ice reservoir the size of thousands of oceans.
19 Oct 11  

 Mission accomplished: cave crew returns to Earth ESA Human Spaceflight and Exploration
Take five astronauts and instead of sending them into space take them underground. ESA’s CAVES venture prepares astronauts to work in an international team under real exploration conditions. The latest ‘crew’ has returned after six days in the dark.
10 Oct 11  

 ESA joins YouTube Space Lab student space competition ESA Human Spaceflight and Exploration
Today, ESA joins the launch of 'YouTube Space Lab', an exciting campaign initiated by YouTube, NASA, Space Adventures and Lenovo that challenges students around the world to design a science experiment for the International Space Station.
 Call for media: Mars500, welcome back to Earth ESA Human Spaceflight and Exploration
ESA PR 27 2011 - Since June last year, the six crewmembers of a simulated mission to Mars have been isolated in a special facility near Moscow. They will ‘arrive back on Earth’ on 4 November and go into quarantine for four days for medical checks. Media are invited to meet the crew at a press conference on 8 November in Moscow.
05 Oct 11  

 Did Earth's oceans come from comets? ESA Space Science news
ESA's Herschel infrared space observatory has found water in a comet with almost exactly the same composition as Earth's oceans. The discovery revives the idea that our planet's seas could once have been giant icebergs floating through space.
 Very southern science at Concordia ESA Human Spaceflight and Exploration
Antarctica is a place of extremes: isolated, cold and dark during the southern winter. In short, it is a perfect location for unique science. ESA is again asking European scientists to submit ideas for research projects at Concordia station.
29 Sep 11  

 ESA spacecraft reveal new anatomy around a black hole ESA Space Science news
A fleet of spacecraft including ESA's XMM-Newton and Integral have shown unprecedented details close to a supermassive black hole. They reveal huge 'bullets' of gas being driven away from the 'gravitational monster'.
22 Sep 11  

 Exploring an asteroid with the Desert RATS ESA Human Spaceflight and Exploration
Earlier this month, European scientists linked up with astronauts roaming over the surface of an asteroid. Desert RATS, NASA’s realistic simulation of a future mission, this year included a European dimension for the first time.
19 Sep 11  

 Astronauts visit papal summer residence ESA Human Spaceflight and Exploration
His Holiness the Pope made a video call to the International Space Station in May, talking with all 12 astronauts on ISS including the Shuttle crew for 20 minutes. This morning, he welcomed the astronauts to his summer residence.
18 Sep 11  

 ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst to fly to Space Station in 2014 ESA Human Spaceflight and Exploration
ESA PR 23 2011 - ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst has been assigned to fly to the International Space Station on a 6-month mission in 2014, serving as a flight engineer for Expeditions 40 and 41.
14 Sep 11  

 Astronauts and more: join us at German Aerospace Day on Sunday ESA Human Spaceflight and Exploration
Space comes down to Earth on Sunday in Cologne when ESA’s Astronaut Centre and the German Aerospace Center open their doors to the public. Europe’s first space tweetup and live webstreams will let you join in and look around.
 Watch the replay of media event from ESTEC with André Kuipers ESA Human Spaceflight and Exploration
Watch the replay of live webcast from the PromISSe mission pre-launch media event that was held at ESA's Space Research and Technology Centre on Thursday 8 September 2011.
05 Sep 11  

 André makes a PromISSe ESA Human Spaceflight and Exploration
All the pieces are coming together for the next long mission by a European astronaut. Now it has a name and logo. ESA today revealed the name of André Kuipers' mission: PromISSe.
01 Aug 11  

 Astronomers searching for oxygen can breathe more easily ESA Space Science news
ESA’s Herschel space observatory has found molecules of oxygen in a nearby star-forming cloud. This is the first undisputed detection of oxygen molecules in space. It concludes a long search but also leaves questions unanswered.
26 Jul 11  

 Enceladus rains water onto Saturn ESA Space Science news
ESA’s Herschel space observatory has shown that water expelled from the moon Enceladus forms a giant torus of water vapour around Saturn. The discovery solves a 14-year mystery by identifying the source of the water in Saturn’s upper atmosphere.
21 Jul 11  

 New moon found at Pluto ESA Space Science news
The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has discovered a new moon circling Pluto. P4, as it is currently called, is the smallest moon yet found orbiting Pluto, with an estimated size of 13–34 km. By comparison, Pluto’s largest moon, Charon, is 1043 km across, while Nix and Hydra are 32–113 km wide.
07 Jul 11  

 Exploding stars can make good dust factories ESA Space Science news
ESA’s Herschel space observatory has discovered that titanic stellar explosions can be excellent dust factories. In space, the dust mixes with gas to become the raw material for new stars, planets and, ultimately, life. This discovery may solve a mystery of the early Universe.
31 Dec 70  

 J-2X engine passes test Spacetoday.net
A rocket engine planned for the upper stage of NASA's new heavy-lift launch...
 ILS wins contract for Eutelsat launch Spacetoday.net
International Launch Services announced this week it had won a contract to launch a Eutelsat...
 Soyuz launches new crew to ISS Spacetoday.net
A Soyuz rocket successfully launched a spacecraft carrying three new ISS crewmembers early Monday. The...
 Phobos-Grunt remains stranded in orbit Spacetoday.net
Phobos-Grunt, the Russian Mars mission launched early Wednesday, is still in Earth orbit after...
 Shenzhou undocks, redocks with Tiangong module Spacetoday.net
An uncrewed Chinese Shenzhou spacecraft undocked from the experimental Tiangong-1 module on Monday and...