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15 Nov 11  

 ITSS AMCOM Capture Report - Sponsored Link Moreover - Space science news
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 Funding for NASA program to replace shuttle comes up short Moreover - Space science news
WASHINGTON – Congress is set to approve $406 million for the program that will replace the space shuttle — less than half what NASA originally requested. The allocation for the commercial crew program, which will team the space agency with private
 NASA budget plan saves telescope, cuts space taxis Moreover - Space science news
HOUSTON (Reuters) - A compromise spending plan for NASA preserves the over-budget replacement for the Hubble Space Telescope and halves President Barack Obama's request for money to spur development of commercial space taxis, officials said on Tuesday.
 NASA budget plan saves telescope, cuts space taxis Moreover - Space science news
HOUSTON (Reuters) - A compromise spending plan for NASA preserves the over-budget replacement for the Hubble Space Telescope and halves President Barack Obama's request for money to spur development of commercial space taxis, officials said on Tuesday.
 NASA extends spacecraft's Mercury mission Moreover - Space science news
LAUREL, Md., Nov. 15 (UPI) -- NASA has decided to extend its MESSENGER mission for an additional year of operations orbiting Mercury beyond its planned end, U.S. researchers say. "We are still ironing out the funding details, but we are pleased to be
 NASA budget plan saves telescope, cuts space taxis (Reuters) Moreover - Space science news
HOUSTON (Reuters) - A compromise spending plan for NASA preserves the over-budget replacement for the Hubble Space Telescope and halves President Barack Obama's request for money to spur development of commercial space taxis, officials said on Tuesday.
 NASA budget plan saves telescope, cuts space taxis (Reuters) Moreover - Space science news
HOUSTON (Reuters) - A compromise spending plan for NASA preserves the over-budget replacement for the Hubble Space Telescope and halves President Barack Obama's request for money to spur development of commercial space taxis, officials said on
 NASA budget plan saves telescope, cuts space taxis (Reuters) Moreover - Space science news
HOUSTON (Reuters) A compromise spending plan for NASA preserves the over-budget replacement for the Hubble Space Telescope and halves President Barack Obama's request for money to spur development of commercial space taxis, officials said on Tuesday.
 NASA budget plan saves telescope, cuts space taxis Moreover - Space science news
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 NASA budget plan saves telescope, cuts space taxis Moreover - Space science news
HOUSTON (Reuters) - A compromise spending plan for NASA preserves the over-budget replacement for the Hubble Space Telescope and halves President Barack Obama's request for money to spur development of commercial space taxis, officials said on Tuesday.
 J-2X Rocket: What's Next in NASA Spaceflight Moreover - Space science news
For those of you that think that the US manned space program is on its way out, I have news for you! NASA recently conducted a successful 499.97-second firing of its J-2X rocket engine, the successor to the J-2 and the J-2S, on November 9, 2011. This is
 Wanted: Astronauts; Missing: US rocket to fly them Moreover - Space science news
Looking for a job? NASA is hiring astronauts. You can even apply online at a giant government jobs website. There's only one hitch: NASA doesn't have its own spaceship anymore and is sending fewer fliers into orbit right now. "The experience is well
 Failed Mars mission shows Russian space woes Moreover - Space science news
Russia's unsuccessful launch of a Mars moon probe points up the problems of a once-pioneering space industry struggling to recover after a generation of brain drain and crimped budgets. An unmanned craft, launched last Wednesday in what was meant to be
 NASA budget plan saves telescope, cuts space taxis Moreover - Space science news
By HOUSTON (Reuters) - A compromise spending plan for NASA preserves the over-budget replacement for the Hubble Space Telescope and halves President Barack Obama's request for money to spur development of commercial space taxis, officials said on
 Wanted: Astronauts; Missing: US rocket to fly them Moreover - Space science news
WASHINGTON - Looking for a job? NASA is hiring astronauts. You can even apply online at a giant government jobs website. There's only one hitch: NASA doesn't have its own spaceship anymore and is sending fewer fliers into orbit right now. "The experience
 Space flight "impacts astronauts" vision" Moreover - Space science news
Although the results of space missions are often well documented, the effects of these flights on the astronauts themselves is often not reported, though recent research has shed some light on this. A new study sponsored by NASA shows that space flights
 NASA Accepting Applications for Future Astronauts 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:
 NASA budget plan saves telescope, cuts space taxis Moreover - Space science news
A compromise spending plan for NASA preserves the over-budget replacement for the Hubble Space Telescope and halves President Barack Obama's request for money to spur development of commercial space taxis, officials said on Tuesday. Overall, the U.S.
 NASA budget plan saves telescope, cuts space taxis Moreover - Space science news
By Irene Klotz HOUSTON (Reuters) - A compromise spending plan for NASA preserves the over-budget replacement for the Hubble Space Telescope and halves President Barack Obama's request for money to spur development of commercial space taxis, officials
 J-2X Rocket: What's Next in NASA Spaceflight Moreover - Space science news
For those of you that think that the US manned space program is on its way out, I have news for you! NASA recently conducted a successful 499.97-second firing of its J-2X rocket engine, the successor to the J-2 and the J-2S, on November 9, 2011. This is
 NASA Begins Re-purposing Space Shuttle Facilities Moreover - Space science news
With the retirement of the space shuttle fleet there is a lot of underutilized space at Florida's Kennedy Space Center. So NASA is making an effort to re-purpose some of these facilities. The first stage has been competed with the handing off of Orbiter
 Want to Be an Astronaut? NASA Is Hiring Moreover - Space science news
WASHINGTON — Looking for a job? NASA is hiring astronauts. You can even apply online at a giant government jobs website. There's only one hitch: NASA doesn't have its own spaceship anymore and is sending fewer fliers into orbit right now. "The
 Wanted: Astronauts; Missing: US rocket to fly them Moreover - Space science news
Looking for a job? NASA is hiring astronauts. You can even apply online at a giant government jobs website. There's only one hitch: NASA doesn't have its own spaceship anymore and is sending fewer fliers into orbit right now. "The experience is well
 NASA Accepting Applications for Future Astronauts Moreover - Space science news
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 US-Russian crew blasts off for space station Moreover - Space science news
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 J-2X Rocket: What's Next in NASA Spaceflight Moreover - Space science news
The 500-second (give or take a few hundreths of a second) test firing (see below for the video) marked another step in in the development of NASA's heavy-lift (SLS) which is expected to replace the Space Shuttle following the cancellation of the
 Space tourist capsule in museum display Moreover - Space science news
NEW YORK, Nov. 15 (UPI) -- A Soyuz space capsule that brought a private space tourist back from orbit is on display at a museum in New York, a space tourism company says. Space Adventures, the company that organized the flights for the world's first
 Wanted: Astronauts; Missing: US rocket to fly them Moreover - Space science news
WASHINGTON - Looking for a job? NASA is hiring astronauts. You can even apply online at a giant government jobs website. There's only one hitch: NASA doesn't have its own spaceship anymore and is sending fewer fliers into orbit right now. "The experience
 Wanted: Astronauts; Missing: US rocket to fly them 8:22 pm APNews Moreover - Space science news
Looking for a job? NASA is hiring astronauts. You can even apply online at a giant government jobs website. There's only one hitch: NASA doesn't have its own spaceship anymore and is sending fewer fliers into orbit right now. "The experience is well
 Close Encounters: A History of Asteroids Almost De? Moreover - Space science news
According to NASA, every 37,000 years or so, our dear planet Earth is in serious danger of being stuck by a large asteroid (one measuring over 250 meters). The average life expectancy for most people sits at 78 years according to 2011 preliminary figures
 No rockets but astronauts wanted Moreover - Space science news
Looking for a job? Nasa is hiring astronauts. You can even apply online at a giant government jobs website. There's only one hitch: Nasa doesn't have its own spaceship anymore and is sending fewer fliers into orbit right now. "The experience is well
 New Discoveries About Jupiter's Moon Europa to Be Announced Wednesday SPACE.com
Jupiter's icy moon Europa has long intrigued scientists.


 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.


 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 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.
 NASA Hosting Science Update About Jupiter's Icy Moon Europa NASA Breaking News
NASA Hosting Science Update About Jupiter's Icy Moon Europa
 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.
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'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.
 NASA Kicks Off Application Process For New Astronauts NASA Breaking News
NASA Kicks Off Application Process For New Astronauts