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February 17, 2010
MARSDAILY
Phobos Flyby Season Starts Again
Paris, France (ESA) Feb 17, 2010
Today Mars Express began a series of flybys of Phobos, the largest moon of Mars. The campaign will reach its crescendo on 3 March, when the spacecraft will set a new record for the closest pass to Phobos, skimming the surface at just 50 km. The data collected could help untangle the origin of this mysterious moon. The latest Phobos flyby campaign began today at 06:52 CET (05:52 UT), when Mars Express drew to within 991 km of Phobos' airless surface. The flybys will continue at varying altitudes un ... read more

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Cassini Set To Do Retinal Scan Of Saturnian Eyeball
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Astronomers Say Presence Of Water On Moon Will Lead To More Missions
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The Active Moons Of Saturn
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'NASA, ESA Want To Be Part Of Chandrayaan-II Mission'
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Moon Exploration is Not Dead
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Shuttle Endeavour To Bring Tranquility To ISS
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UK's First China Space Race Exhibition Launched
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Obama to propose abandoning US return to Moon: report
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Studying Titan's Lakes On Earth
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India To Launch Chandrayaan-2 By 2013
Bangalore, India (PTI) Jan 29, 2010
Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) chief K. Radhakrishnan on Wednesday said the configuration for the new moon mission 'Chandrayaan-2' is being finalized and added that it would be launched by 2013. Chandrayaan-2, which will be a joint effort between ISRO and Russia, will consist of a lander and a rover for a soft land on moon. The rover will move on the surface of the moon an ... more

MOON DAILY
Seed Bank For The Moon
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Jan 27, 2010
In 2009, it was found that some polar regions of the Moon are the coldest places in the solar system. It's even colder there than distant, frozen Pluto! Some craters are permanently blocked from sunlight, and apparently lack sources of heat from underground. These areas aren't just cold at certain times. They never get warm at all. The Moon's cold traps have been celebrated for another rea ... more

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Route 66: Cassini's Next Look At Titan
Los Angeles CA (JPL) Jan 28, 2010
Sixteen days after last visiting Saturn's largest moon, NASA's Cassini spacecraft returns for another look-see of the cloud-shrouded moon - this time from on high. The flyby on Thursday, Jan. 28, referred to as "T-66" in the hollowed halls of Cassini operations, will place the spacecraft within 7,490 kilometers (4,654 miles) above the surface during time of closest approach. While th ... more

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ISRO Has Received 'Several' Payload Proposals For Chandrayaan-II

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NASA Adds Israeli Technical Expertise To Lunar Science Research


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SPACE TRAVEL
US-South Korean Exercise Debuts LockMart Simulation Program

US Navy's Large Aircraft Infrared Countermeasures System

First RAF Pilot Flies JSF

SPACE TRAVEL
Transdniestr ready for Russian missiles: leader

LockMart Awarded Contract For Continued Support Of Aegis Test Facility

Russia wants Bulgaria to explain favor of US missile shield

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India ready to export cruise missiles: official

Russia blows hot and cold over Iran S-300s

Marine Aviators Complete Operational Assessment Of APKWS

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Emirates throw wrench in Dassault works

Countries send joint A400M funding bid to EADS

Space Professionals Effectively Employ Space In Counter-Insurgency Fight

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Insectlike 'Microids' Might Walk, Run, Work In Colonies

Robot to take starring roles in S.Korea plays

NASA And GM Take Giant Leap In Robotic Technology

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Scientists Transplant Nose Of Mosquito

Up to 17,000 flu deaths in US: CDC

WHO experts to determine if worst of flu pandemic is over

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PVAMU Scientists Add "Moon Mud" To Lunar Radiation Shielding Studies
Prairie View TX (SPX) Jan 19, 2010
Barely two months after NASA intentionally crashed the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) into the moon's southern polar region and discovered water, faculty and student researchers from the NASA Center for Radiation Engineering and Science for Space Exploration (CRESSE) at Prairie View A and M University are already investigating how moisture content might alter the radiation shielding properties of various building materials in space. CRESSE scientists and students ... read more

MOON DAILY
Voyager Celebrates 20-Year-Old Valentine To Solar System

NASA Invites Indonesia To Join In Space Research

Riding Out The Snow Storm Inside Goddard To Carry On The Mission

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Spirit Parks For The Winter

Phobos Flyby Season Starts Again

A History Of Changes In A Mars Crater

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Seeing ExoPlanet Atmospheres From The Ground

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New technique helps search for another Earth

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Sensor Exploits Traditional Weakness Of Nano Devices

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New Fiber Nanogenerators Could Lead To Electric Clothing

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