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March 02, 2013
SPACE TRAVEL
Stanford scientist closes in on a mystery that impedes space exploration
Stanford CA (SPX) Feb 28, 2013
New research by Stanford aeronautics and astronautics Assistant Professor Sigrid Close suggests she's on track to solve a mystery that has long bedeviled space exploration: Why do satellites fail? In the popular imagination, satellites are imperiled by impacts from "space junk" - particles of man-made debris the size of a pea (or greater) that litter the Earth's upper atmosphere - or by large meteoroids like the one that recently exploded spectacularly over Chelyabinsk, Russia. Although such ... read more
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LAUNCH PAD

'Faulty Ukrainian Parts' Blamed for Zenit Launch Failure
The crash of a Russian Zenit-3SL rocket earlier this month was caused by defective components manufactured in Ukraine, Ivan Kharchenko, first deputy head of the Russian government's military-industr ... more
DEEP IMPACT

What Exploded over Russia?
When the sun rose over Russia's Ural Mountains on Friday, Feb. 15th, many residents of nearby Chelyabinsk already knew that a space rock was coming. Later that day, an asteroid named 2012 DA14 would ... more
IRON AND ICE

Asteroid impact mission targets Didymos
ESA's proposed Asteroid Impact and Deflection Assessment mission now has a target: asteroid Didymos. The recent Russian meteor and, on the same day, our planet's close encounter with an even larger ... more
ENERGY DAILY


IRON AND ICE

Asteroid impact mission targets Didymos
ESA's proposed Asteroid Impact and Deflection Assessment mission now has a target: asteroid Didymos. The recent Russian meteor and, on the same day, our planet's close encounter with an even larger ... more


RUSSIAN SPACE

Russia to Aim for 15 percent of Global Space Market
Russia plans to increase its share of the global space market from the current 10 percent to 15 percent, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said in an interview published on Saturday. The ... more
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DEEP IMPACT

One-Kilo Meteorite Fragment Found
Scientists from Russia's Urals Federal University have discovered a meteorite fragment weighing more than one kilogram (2.2 lbs), the largest found so far from the meteorite strike that hit the Ural ... more
DEEP IMPACT

Russian Meteorite Clean-Up 'Two-Thirds Complete'
Almost 10,000 windows were mended and 1,500 psychological consultations provided as part of the meteorite hail recovery effort in Russia's Urals, the country's Emergency Situations Ministry said on ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Sidekick autonomy software guides YFQ-42A test mission for CCA program
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Top Chinese gaming companies continue to challenge
WEATHER REPORT

Giant waves of atmospheric energy driving extreme weather
The world has suffered from severe regional weather extremes in recent years, such as the heat wave in the United States in 2011 or the one in Russia 2010 coinciding with the unprecedented Pakistan ... more
ENERGY TECH

Vortex pinning could lead to superconducting breakthroughs
A team of researchers from Russia, Spain, Belgium, the U.K. and the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory announced findings last week that may represent a breakthrough in ap ... more
DEEP IMPACT

Russian Fireball Largest Ever Detected by CTBTO's Infrasound Sensors
Infrasonic waves from the meteor that broke up over Russia's Ural mountains last week were the largest ever recorded by the CTBTO's International Monitoring System. Infrasound is low frequency sound ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Asteroid 2012 DA14 Speeds Away From Earth
On February 15, asteroid 2012 DA14 passed extraordinarily close to the Earth. Unlike the unexpected asteroid collision over Russia that day, this encounter never presented any danger, but astronomer ... more
DEEP IMPACT

Deputy Prime Minister Backs New Space Defense System
Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin on Saturday backed calls to establish a new system to identify and neutralize threats in space. "Humankind must create a system to identify and neutralize ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Solar-driven ionosphere charges may nudge stressed faults toward rupture
Stable black carbon in mangrove soils boosts coastal climate role
Low crystallinity iron minerals show promise for chromium cleanup and carbon storage
DEEP IMPACT

Atlas: The Asteroid Terrestrial-Impact Last Alert System
In the realm of potential planetary disasters, asteroids are among the ones to fear - like the meteorite that hit Russia last week, they can inflict serious damage on Earth. With the aid of a ... more
DEEP IMPACT

The Russian Meteorite
New information provided by a worldwide network of sensors has allowed scientists to refine their estimates for the size of the object that entered the atmosphere and disintegrated in the skies over ... more
DEEP IMPACT

Russia Meteor Not Linked to Asteroid Flyby
New information provided by a worldwide network of sensors has allowed scientists to refine their estimates for the size of the object that entered that atmosphere and disintegrated in the skies ove ... more
DEEP IMPACT
US 'can't dictate' to the world: Pentagon's new chief

Japan scrambles fighters to meet China plane

Japan PM quotes Britain's Iron Lady on island dispute


DEEP IMPACT
Rare optimism in Iran nuclear dispute

N. Korea says nuclear weapons can reach US

Outside View: Alarm on Iran's nukes


DEEP IMPACT
China plans manned space mission

Welcome Aboard Shenzhou 10

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DEEP IMPACT
China Nobel winner Mo Yan defies critics

Football author turned government critic splits China

China turns to all-boys classes as girls progress

IRON AND ICE

How Do We Know the Russian Meteor and 2012 DA14 Aren't Related?
So how can we tell that the Russian meteor isn't related to asteroid 2012 DA14? One way is to look at meteor showers - the Orionids all have similar orbits to their parent comet, Halley. Simi ... more
RUSSIAN SPACE

Kazakhstan, Russia Compromise on New Space Port
The new Kazakh-Russian space launch facility, Baiterek, will be modified for the launch of Zenit carrier rockets, Kazakhstan's National Space Agency Kazcosmos head Talgat Musabayev said on Wednesday ... more
ICE WORLD

Antarctic subglacial lake may soon reveal its secrets
Scientists from the Russian Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute have taken samples of water from Lake Vostok in Antarctic. This lake is hidden under a 3.5-km-thick layer of ice, which, as scient ... more
EPIDEMICS

Cold resistance runs in genes
British researchers have found a cold resistance gene in the DNA of indigenous Siberian tribes, which helps them survive in the harsh local environment. A team of geneticists from Cambridge Universi ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
AALTO plans Zephyr stratospheric hub in northern Australia and seeks local payload partners
Ancient guano drove Chincha coastal power
UAH lands first DARPA award for biological sciences department
LAUNCH PAD

ILS Concludes Yamal 402 Proton Launch Investigation

LAUNCH PAD

Another Sea Launch Failure

ENERGY TECH

Russia to tap global LNG market

DEEP IMPACT

We have 93 years left till the next End of the World: killer asteroid to hit Earth in 2106

STATION NEWS

Progress docks with ISS

MICROSAT BLITZ

Scotland's first satellite set to boldly go into orbit

GPS NEWS

Trimble Introduces High-Accuracy Correction Service For Agriculture

VSAT NEWS

SES and VimpelCom sign deal for additional capacity to serve Russia's Far Eastern regions

CONSTELLATIONS

Russia Set to Orbit Six US Telecoms Satellites

LAUNCH PAD

Zenit Engine Worked Normally

Floating platform unharmed after Zenit launch failure

The fate of Baikonur: Will Russia's space gates Open?

Russia's Troubled Rocket Cleared for Launch

Russia to use ballistic missiles to fight off asteroid threat

Space Station Crew Uses Laser Channel to Beam Data

Remote Sensing Solution Takes Wing Aboard Ultralight Aircraft

Russia Set for Year's First Baikonur Space Launch Feb. 5

Moscow Plays Down Kazakhstan Space Port Row

Competition for hypersonic vehicles resumes

We have ignition in Baikonur Conflict

Russia to launch fewer Proton M rockets in 2013

Russia ready for seeking a compromise with NATO on air defense

ISS to get inflatable module

Will Russia's gas and oil giants sacrifice their monopoly?

Choosing the right people to go to Mars

Russian scientists get first ice samples from Antarctic Lake Vostok

Soyuz rockets will be taking Americans to ISS

Russia to Launch Lunar Mission in 2015

Russia Set to Launch Three Military Satellites

Moscow still waits Astana's response on Baikonur spaceport use prospects

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