Category Archives: Space News

LAUNCH ALERT! Two Vehicles Launching on the Same Day

I’m sure it’s happened before, I’ve never seen it though.  Two vehicles are scheduled to launch from the surface of the Earth on Friday, November 9th.  One flies out of Naro Space Center, South Korea and the other from Kourou, … Continue reading

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Space Programs Collaborating?

From:  The Times of India BEIJING: China today rolled out a red carpet to “Missile man” and ex-President APJ Abdul Kalam on his first visit to the country, proposing a joint collaboration for a space solar power mission with India … Continue reading

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Study ‘Supercredibility’

After reading “Abundance” I understood  a new concept – Supercredibility.  That’s what’s going on here.  How do we use this to help make our dreams come true? From:  The X Prize Foundation London (October 22, 2012) — Just as Star … Continue reading

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If You Are In…

Orsino, FL, USA on November 2nd, you might want to check it out… You are invited to be part of the once-in-a-lifetime Atlantis – Celebrate the Journey event, Friday, November 2, to welcome space shuttle Atlantis to Kennedy Space Center … Continue reading

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DRAGON SPACECRAFT RETURNS TO EARTH IN FIRST OFFICIAL CARGO RESUPPLY MISSION TO SPACE STATION

Received email: Hawthorne, CA — Today at 12:22 p.m. PT, SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft returned to Earth from the International Space Station, safely splashing down approximately 250 miles off the coast of southern California. “This historic mission signifies the restoration of … Continue reading

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Watch for the Soyuz to dock With ISS and Dragon to Undock This Week

From:  CBC News The Russian Soyuz spacecraft is scheduled to dock with the International Space Station at 8:30 a.m. ET Thursday. Two Russian flight engineers and one American are aboard: Oleg Novitskiy, Evgeny Tarelkin and Kevin Ford. They will join … Continue reading

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Space Science in Mainstream Conference

You Know You’re Getting There When…  A major, mainstream organization invites you to present at their Conference! From:  Citizens in Space Citizens in Space to Present at American Geophysical Union Citizens in Space, a project of the United States Rocket … Continue reading

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Press Release – Interesting Timing or Business as Usual?

First heard while perusing the Citizens in Space site, I went looking for the info directly.  The suspicion on ‘Citizens’ was that this press release came under the radar during excitement from the Dragon Launch, etc. earlier this month.  While … Continue reading

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What’s Baking on Titan?

NASA/JPL News News feature: 2012-326 Oct. 16, 2012 What’s Baking on Titan? The full version of this story with accompanying images is at: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2012-326&cid=release_2012-326 Radar images from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft reveal some new curiosities on the surface of Saturn’s mysterious … Continue reading

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Cassini Celebrates 15 Years

News feature: 2012-325 Oct. 15, 2012 A Long and Winding Road: Cassini Celebrates 15 Years The full version of this story with accompanying images is at: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2012-325&cid=release_2012-325 Today, NASA’s Cassini spacecraft celebrates 15 years of uninterrupted drive time, earning it … Continue reading

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