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May 10, 2011
SHUTTLE NEWS
All Eyes on the Shuttle
Cape Canaveral FL (SPX) May 10, 2011
Perhaps one of the most impressive images is that of a space shuttle lifting off the launch pad. But more than just an impressive sight, images play a critical role in shuttle flight safety. Each successful mission depends heavily on still and video images that allow the launch team to closely scrutinize the spacecraft before and after liftoff. Long before the main engines fire and the solid rocket boosters ignite, the entire shuttle stack has been photographed and monitored with TV cameras as the ... read more

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EARTH OBSERVATION

TRMM Maps a Wet Spring, 2011 for the Central U.S.
NASA's Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission satellite has been keeping track of the drenching rainfall that has been occurring in the central U.S. this springtime, and a newly created rain map from t ... more
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SOLAR SCIENCE

China launches rocket to monitor space environment
China successfully launched a space environment-monitoring rocket Saturday morning from the southern island province of Hainan as part of the nation's key "Meridian Project." The rocket was se ... more
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SATURN DAILY

A Water Ocean on Titan
Oddities in the rotation of Saturn's largest moon Titan might add to growing evidence that it harbors an underground ocean, researchers suggest. Titan, which is larger than Mercury, is the only worl ... more
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SPACEWAR

Northrop Grumman Unveils Newest Intel Gathering Aircraft System
Military users will be able to get real-time high-definition video, view infrared imagery, use radar and even listen in on communications signals - all at the same time - using a new intelligence-ga ... more
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MILTECH

Technology in US helicopter not so secret: expert
Pakistan or other countries may not have much to learn from the wreckage of a "stealth" US helicopter used in the raid on Osama bin Laden's compound, a defense analyst said Monday. ... more
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TECH SPACE

Bats lend an ear to sonar engineering
Researchers have mapped out the diversity of bat ears in a hope to inspire the design of new intuitive methods of manipulating waves with physical shapes, such as SONAR and RADAR. Published in ... more
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SPACEMART

ESA expands its Earth-exploring service
Since 2006 ESA has been making satellite images of Earth available to anyone wanting to explore the planet in near-real time. ESA has now added nearly 13 000 radar images to the service, bringing th ... more
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Stratolaunch secures major funding to scale hypersonic flight services
Orion to advance IARPA system for tracking small space debris
JAXA taps ispace for lunar debris mitigation and disposal study
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Internet satellite images available to all
The European Space agency says it added 13,000 satellite radar images to almost 45,000 camera images on the Internet for anyone wanting to explore our planet. ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Spacecraft Earth to Perform Asteroid 'Flyby' This Fall
Since the dawn of the space age, humanity has sent 16 robotic emissaries to fly by some of the solar system's most intriguing and nomadic occupants - comets and asteroids. The data and imagery colle ... more
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TERROR WARS

Bin Laden was 'on CIA radar for months'
The killing of Osama bin Laden by U.S. Navy SEALs culminated a clandestine operation that went into high gear earlier this year when the al-Qaida leader broke cover in northwest Pakistan, says a Pakistani Islamist expert with access to jihadist circles. ... more
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MISSILE DEFENSE

Romania airbase to host US missile shield
Bucharest said Tuesday US missile interceptors would be deployed in southern Romania, a key link in Europe for a defence shield, prompting Moscow to ask for "safeguards" from Washington. ... more
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

The case for climate change
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the U.K. Meterological (Met) Office are combining forces - bringing together the expertise of observing Earth from space on the one hand, and the expertise of de ... more
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TECH SPACE

Researchers Find More Efficient Way To Steer Laser Beams
For many practical applications involving lasers, it's important to be able to control the direction of the laser beams. Just ask Han Solo, or the captain of the Death Star. Researchers from North C ... more
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THE STANS

Navy SEALs shine in risky bin Laden strike
US Navy SEALs, legendarily tough, secretive specialists, led the bold commando operation in Pakistan that took down the world's most wanted man: 9/11 mastermind Osama bin Laden, US officials said. ... more
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WEATHER REPORT

TRMM Satellite sees massive thunderstorms in severe weather system
The Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission or TRMM satellite again flew over severe thunderstorms that were spawning tornadoes over the eastern United States on April 28 and detected massive thundersto ... more
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MISSILE DEFENSE

Israel urged to buy U.S. rocket defenses
Amid Israeli concerns of a new war with Hezbollah and other foes, there are doubts the anti-missile systems Israel's defense industry has produced or is developing will be adequate to defend the nation against sustained missile and rocket attack. ... more
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EXO LIFE

First Contact: Investigating Astrobiology
The origins of my new book - "First Contact: Scientific Breakthroughs in the Hunt for Life Beyond Earth" - lie more in journalism than in science. As a relatively recent convert to space and science ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

NASA Mission Seeks to Uncover a Rainfall Mystery
Scientists from NASA and other organizations are on a mission to unlock the mysteries of why certain clouds produce copious amounts of rain. In a field mission that is now under way, aircraft are ca ... more
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TECH SPACE

NNSA Announces New Space Debris Modeling
All this week, the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) is highlighting its advanced supercomputing capabilities with a week of features demonstrating the science and technology work done ... more
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MERCURY RISING

Profiling Polar Craters with the Mercury Laser Altimeter
MESSENGER's Mercury Laser Altimeter (MLA) uses a laser to measure the distance from the spacecraft to Mercury's surface. The instrument sends a laser pulse to Mercury and measures the time it takes ... more
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INTERN DAILY

Radar shows promise for detecting concussions in athletes and soldiers
Walking and thinking at the same time can be especially difficult for persons who've suffered concussions, and scientists hope to use that multitasking challenge - measured by a simple radar system ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

The Big Picture Wins Big
Remember life before cell phones? Or GPS? Or tablet computers? Kind of hard, isn't it? Air traffic management researchers feel the same way about life before the Future ATM (Air Traffic Management) ... more
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MILTECH

Northrop Grumman Begins Testing New Multi-Function Active Sensor
Northrop Grumman has announced the start of system tests of a new Multi-Function Active Sensor (MFAS) being developed here for use by the U.S. Navy onboard the MQ-4C Broad Area Maritime Surveillance ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Tugboats in Space
Rendezvous and docking in orbit is tricky. Take a huge, complex target like the International Space Station, and the task becomes even trickier. The problems of getting spacecraft to dock with ... more
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GPS NEWS

Why The PND Market Faces A 50 Percent Decline
The PND (Personal Navigation Device) market is forecast to continue on a downward spiral over the coming years unless PND OEMs make radical changes. In a new study, "Personal Navigation Device ... more
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STATION NEWS

Russia's Progress M-09M spacecraft to be sunk in Pacific
Russia's Progress M-09M cargo spacecraft will be sunk in the remote area in southern Pacific Ocean later on Tuesday after it undocked from the International Space Station on April 22, a spokesman fo ... more
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FLOATING STEEL

Aegis Combat Systems Installed on Two New U.S. Navy Destroyers
The U.S. Navy, supported by Lockheed Martin has installed the Aegis Combat System aboard two new Navy destroyers, USS Gravely (DDG 107) and USS Jason Dunham (DDG 109). The Aegis Combat Systems aboar ... more
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MARSDAILY

NASA Orbiter Reveals Big Changes in Mars' Atmosphere
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has discovered the total amount of atmosphere on Mars changes dramatically as the tilt of the planet's axis varies. This process can affect the stability of liquid ... more
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ICE WORLD

ESA-NASA Collaboration Furthers Sea-Ice Research
A carefully executed operation to validate data from CryoSat has shown what can be accomplished when ESA, NASA and others join forces to further our understanding of how the fragile polar environmen ... more
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WOOD PILE

WHRC debuts detailed maps of forest canopy height and carbon stock for the conterminous US
The Woods Hole Research Center has released the first hectare-scale maps of canopy height, aboveground biomass, and associated carbon stock for the forests and woodlands of the conterminous United S ... more
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TECH SPACE

Resourcesat-2 Will Beam Back Huge Data On Resources
The remote-sensing satellite, Resourcesat-2, put up by PSLV-C16 on Wednesday, "will become a workhorse for the global community" with the huge data it will send back on the earth's resources, said R ... more
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