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Polar Melting is Accelerating, So Is Sea Level Rise

Ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica are shrinking three times faster than they were in the 1990s, and their contribution to global sea level rise is growing, according to a new study by many of the world's top ice experts.
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Christmas Day lift-off into space for Virgin Galactic and Abu Dhabi - The National

Christmas Day lift-off into space for Virgin Galactic and Abu Dhabi - The National | New Space | Scoop.it
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Christmas Day lift-off into space for Virgin Galactic and Abu Dhabi
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DUBAI // Virgin Galactic, the space tourism company co-owned by Abu Dhabi's Aabar Investments, will stage its first flight on Christmas Day this year.
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Richard Branson proclaims first public flight to space of SpaceShipTwo will happen on Christmas Day 2013 and that he will be on it. This puts the pressure on the Scaled Composites team doing the flight testing.

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"Einstein's planet" becomes first exoplanet discovered using new detection method

"Einstein's planet" becomes first exoplanet discovered using new detection method | New Space | Scoop.it
Due to their relative faintness compared to their parent stars, most known exoplanets have been discovered using indirect detection methods – that is, detecting the effects they have rather than observing them directly.
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New method of exoplanet finding, based on distorting the star's shape with the planet's gravity, finds a hot Jupiter in the Kepler field that was not detected by the transit method. Subsequently a grazing transit was discovered, once astronomers knew exactly where to look for it.

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The Space Review: Asteroids: on the way to Mars, or just in the way?

The Space Review: Asteroids: on the way to Mars, or just in the way? | New Space | Scoop.it
Asteroids: on the way to Mars, or just in the way? - The Space Review: The Space ReviewAsteroids: on the way t... http://t.co/CyiwIlxkMK
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Dissention in the ranks of space enthusiasts regarding what we should be doing in space.

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The Power of the Suborbital Experiments Market is Growing

The Power of the Suborbital Experiments Market is Growing | New Space | Scoop.it
SpaceShipTwo in its first powered flight over Mojave.
By Douglas Messier
Parabolic Arc Managing Editor
Last week, I got to see close-up views of the power of the emerging suborbital space industry in two very different locations some 300 miles apart.
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Is there an experiment you would like to perform in a microgravity environment? You chance of doing so is about to get a lot likelier.

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Buzz Aldrin says US must colonize Mars

Buzz Aldrin says US must colonize Mars | New Space | Scoop.it
Washington (AFP) May 8, 2013
Buzz Aldrin, the American astronaut who was the second man to walk on the Moon, said Wednesday that the United States must lead the way toward building a permanent settlement on Mars.
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The Real Buzz urges focus on Mars colonization.

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SpaceX signs lease to launch at NM spaceport

SpaceX signs lease to launch at NM spaceport | New Space | Scoop.it
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- Another space industry heavyweight will use New Mexico's Spaceport America. Gov.
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SpaceX will move Grasshopper testing to Spaceport America in New Mexico.

Nancy Kay Novak's curator insight, May 10, 8:26 AM

I believe this will become a major spaceport in the years ahead.

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WhiteKnightTwo Out and About Today in Mojave

WhiteKnightTwo Out and About Today in Mojave | New Space | Scoop.it
WhiteKnightTwo descends as it flies chase for SpaceShipTwo during a drop test on Aug. 11, 2012.
I received a reliable report of WhiteKnightTwo performing touch and gos on the  runway at the Mojave Air and Space Port this morning.
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Newly named Virgin Galactic pilot/astronaut takes his first flight in WhiteKnightTwo, the "first stage" of SpaceShipTwo--gets drenched by ground crew upon his return.

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Get Your First Look at Golden Spike’s Lunar Lander

Get Your First Look at Golden Spike’s Lunar Lander | New Space | Scoop.it
REDONDO BEACH, Calif., May 8, 2013 (NGC PR) – Northrop Grumman Corporation has completed a feasibility study for a new commercial lunar lander for the Golden Spike Company (GSC).
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First draft of Golden Spike's moon lander emerges. The Pumpkin looks pretty cozy.

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New Spaceport America Tenant SpaceX to Flight Test Grasshopper - SpaceRef Business

New Spaceport America Tenant SpaceX to Flight Test Grasshopper - SpaceRef Business | New Space | Scoop.it
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New Mexico nabs SpaceX reusable launcher test business at Spaceport America.

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First flight of Cygnus cargo craft delayed to September - Spaceflight Now

First flight of Cygnus cargo craft delayed to September - Spaceflight Now | New Space | Scoop.it
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First flight of Cygnus cargo craft delayed to September
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Credit: Stephen Clark/Spaceflight Now Orbital's Antares rocket launched for the first time April 21 and successfully deployed a dummy payload in orbit.
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Orbital to send Cygnus cargo craft to space station in September.

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Made in Space to Fly 3D Printer to ISS Next Year

Made in Space to Fly 3D Printer to ISS Next Year | New Space | Scoop.it
Made in Space will fly the first 3D printer in space next year aboard a SpaceX Dragon freighter, which will deliver it for use by astronauts aboard the International Space Station, CTO Jason Dunn announced on Saturday.
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SpaceX Dragon to deliver 3D printer to ISS to enable fabrication of needed parts without having to launch them from Earth.

Nancy Kay Novak's curator insight, May 6, 8:08 AM

This will revolutionize construction both in space and here on earth.  The possibilities are astounding.  

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Palazzo to push mission to moon - Hattiesburg American

Palazzo to push mission to moon - Hattiesburg American | New Space | Scoop.it
Palazzo to push mission to moon
Hattiesburg American
WASHINGTON — Congress may be focused on cutting money these days, but Republican Rep. Steven Palazzo is still reaching for the moon.
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Pork barrel politicking.

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NASA Chief Urges Congress to Fund Private Astronaut Taxis - Space.com

NASA Chief Urges Congress to Fund Private Astronaut Taxis - Space.com | New Space | Scoop.it
NASA Chief Urges Congress to Fund Private Astronaut Taxis
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On Tuesday (April 30), NASA announced that it will pay $70.7 million each for six more seats aboard Russian Soyuz space capsules.
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NASA Administrator Bolden tells it like it is: It's up to Congress to decide whether American access to the space station will be on American or on Russian vehicles.

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ISIS: Blasting a Crater on Asteroid Bennu

ISIS: Blasting a Crater on Asteroid Bennu | New Space | Scoop.it
NASA’s OSIRIS- REx asteroid mission may get much more exciting thanks to an innovative proposal from a group led by Steve Chesley at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.  The main goal of the OSIRIS-REx mission will be to gather and return to Earth up to...
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Plan to sample characterize a city-killer class asteroid, and at the same time find out whether crashing into it will alter its path enough to make it miss Earth, it it were ever to threaten a collision.

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Dream Chaser ETA heads to Dryden for drop tests

Dream Chaser ETA heads to Dryden for drop tests | New Space | Scoop.it
Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) have shipped their Dream Chaser ETA (Engineering Test Article) to the Dryden Flight Research Center in California.
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Sierra Nevada's Dream Chaser continues to move toward an eventual flight to the International Space Station, providing promised governement funding is not withdrawn.

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Scientists see evidence of deep lakes on Mars

Scientists see evidence of deep lakes on Mars | New Space | Scoop.it
By Larry O'HanlonDiscovery NewsEroded channels and chasms from catastrophic floods between martian basins are the strongest evidence yet that there were once large, deep bodies of water on early Mars, according to a new study using the latest imagery...
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Millions of years ago, Mars had big, deep lakes. Where's all that water now?

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Will NASA Cut Commercial Resupply Services? - Citizens in Space

NASA Administrator Major General Charles Bolden says he will have to make cuts to NASA's “Commercial Resupply Services” contract, Aviation Week reports. NASA has awarded CRS contracts to Space Exploration ...
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ISS resupply flights by SpaceX and Orbital Sciences are in jeopardy due to sequestration. If you don't resupply the station, what do you do, remove the crew and shut it down? Using Congress' logic, we should buy resupply flights from the Russians at higher cost than our own companies car provide.

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Toxic Mars dust could hamper planned human missions - New Scientist

Toxic Mars dust could hamper planned human missions - New Scientist | New Space | Scoop.it
Toxic Mars dust could hamper planned human missions
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Mars dust is dangerous to human health and could severely hamper proposed missions to send people to the Red Planet.
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A new worry for Marsnauts, red lung. The fine red dust blowing over the entire surface of Mars is potentially harmful as coal dust is to coal miners. Miners' black lung is a disease leading to a slow and increasingly painful death. Red lung might be similar. We need to get a handle on this before we send people there.

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"Project 1640" --Amazing New Space Technologies Analyze the Molecular ... - The Daily Galaxy (blog)

"Project 1640" --Amazing New Space Technologies Analyze the Molecular ... - The Daily Galaxy (blog) | New Space | Scoop.it
"Project 1640" --Amazing New Space Technologies Analyze the Molecular ...
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Astronomers analyze the atmospheres of four planets orbiting HR 8799, a bright star 130 light years from Earth.

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In Speed Test, Quantum Beats Conventional Computing

A quantum computer system is “thousands of times faster” than conventional computing in solving an important problem type, an Amherst College computer science professor finds.
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D-Wave computer outperforms conventional computers by thousands of times on optimization problems. This either means that it is a true quantum computer, or that P = NP.

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A Summary of Draper Laboratory’s GENIE Campaign

A Summary of Draper Laboratory’s GENIE Campaign | New Space | Scoop.it
Precision Landing Exploration Technology (PLANET) PI: Douglas Zimpfer, Draper Laboratory Via NASA’s Flight Opportunities Program OVERVIEW Planetary Landing Exploration Technology (PLANET) leverages mature cross-cutting Autonomous Guidance,...
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Hardware and software developed for safe landings on planetary surfaces.

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Mars Mission May Carry Asteroid-smashing Probe in 2016 - Space News

Mars Mission May Carry Asteroid-smashing Probe in 2016 - Space News | New Space | Scoop.it
Mars Mission May Carry Asteroid-smashing Probe in 2016
Space News
By Leonard David | May. 6, 2013. FLAGSTAFF, Ariz.
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Osiris-Rex to return a sample of asteroid Bennu in 2016.

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NASA Technology Roadmap for space power generation and energy storage - Next Big Future

NASA Technology Roadmap for space power generation and energy storage Next Big Future In solar power generation, the emphasis is on the development of high efficiency cells, cells that can effectively operate in low intensity/low temperature (LILT)...
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Here's how NASA spacecraft will be powered in the future.

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Bolden: Congress to Blame for Extended Reliance on Russian Crew Transport

Bolden: Congress to Blame for Extended Reliance on Russian Crew Transport | New Space | Scoop.it
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden
By Charles Bolden
NASA Administrator
NASA is committed to launching our astronauts on American spacecraft from U.S. soil as soon as possible.
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NASA Administrator explains why we just agreed to pay Russia $70.6 million for each American, Canadian, Japanese, and European astronaut they launch and return to earth between 2015 and 2017. Would you believe he considers Congress to be responsible for the delay in the developement of an American capability to send humans into orbit?

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Beyond Earth's Atmosphere : Energy Needs For Space Colonization - Forbes

Beyond Earth's Atmosphere : Energy Needs For Space Colonization - Forbes | New Space | Scoop.it
Beyond Earth's Atmosphere : Energy Needs For Space Colonization Forbes And long-term human settlement will follow at some point, mainly to development mineral and energy resources available on the Moon, but also to emplace protective systems aimed...
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The argument for Moon-based solar power.

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