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Russia’s Phobos-Grunt probe, which had been slated to head off this year on a sample-return mission to Phobos, the larger of Mars’s two moons, will not launch until at least 2011, according to the Russian Interfax news agency . [More]


Augustine panel: NASA needs a new vision — and more money , Orlando Sentinel “Last week, senior executives from NASA’s contractors — including ATK; The Boeing Co.; Pratt Whitney; and Lockheed Martin Corp — held a teleconference to map out a strategy to press for more money to keep Ares and its Orion capsule alive Tuesday, a senior executive for ATK, which is building the solid-rocket first stage of the Ares I and would have much to lose if the rocket was supplanted by commercial lifters, took issue with that recommendation. Charles Precourt, a former chief astronaut for NASA and now an ATK vice president for launch systems, told the Cocoa Beach chapter of the National Space Club that the space community needed to understand the consequences of giving commercial companies a larger role. Asked whether he thought NASA would be willing to put astronauts on a commercial rocket, he said, “I wouldn’t be if I were [still] the chief astronaut.” Keith’s note: It is stick-in-the-mud, “only NASA can do hard risky things”, commentary by former astronauts that only serves to make the commercialization of space harder – not easier. Oh wait … he works for ATK. Small wonder he is against anything that might work better and cost less than Ares 1. His paycheck depends on Ares. As they say, where you stand depends on where you sit.


The Indian space program joined an elite group last year when its first lunar probe entered orbit around the moon and began taking detailed observations. But the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) lost radio contact this weekend with the probe, Chandrayaan 1, and the mission came to an abrupt end after communications could not be reestablished. [More]


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Recovery. gov: NASA Supercomputing Support Services


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Editor’s note: This article originally appeared in the October 1969 issue of Scientific American magazine. We are posting it to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Apollo 11 ’s moon landing. [More]


A pair of papers in this week’s Nature look at evidence that Enceladus, a moon of Saturn , may have an ocean of liquid water beneath its icy surface. Such an ocean would bode well for Enceladus harboring some kind of extraterrestrial life, in a location close enough for robotic probes to visit. [More]


Back to the Moon

21, Jun 2009

Tom Hanks and Ron Howard: Space geeks , New Scientst “So what does excite you? TH: I want to go back and relive the Apollo 17 mission, when Harrison Schmitt and Eugene Cernan lived on the moon for three days. They drove an electric car and it was a flawless mission. As Schmitt was a geologist, they got so much good science done. Alas, it was the last Apollo mission. Neil and Buzz just walked around for an hour and a half, got back in and took a nap. That’s all they did. Don’t write that down [laughs] – I just saw Buzz two nights ago. I don’t want to rag on what they did. Here’s what they did: they proved it was possible. Neil and Buzz did not die and made it back safe. They cheated death!”


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