Crucial Radar Outage Scrubs US National Security and SpaceX Launches for Several Weeks from Cape Canaveral
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US National Security, United Launch Alliance, SpaceX and NASA.
The tracking radar is an absolutely essential asset for the Eastern Range that oversees all launches from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and the Kennedy Space Center on the Florida Space Coast.
The pair of liftoffs for the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) and SpaceX/NASA had been slated just days apart on March 25 and March 30. [click to continue…]
CAPE CANAVERAL AIR FORCE STATION, FL – The sudden and unexpected
outage of a crucial tracking radar that is mandatory to insure public
safety, has forced the scrub of a pair of launches planned for this week
from Cape Canaveral, FL, that are vital to The tracking radar is an absolutely essential asset for the Eastern Range that oversees all launches from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and the Kennedy Space Center on the Florida Space Coast.
The pair of liftoffs for the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) and SpaceX/NASA had been slated just days apart on March 25 and March 30. [click to continue…]
lander
riding aboard the Rosetta spacecraft this morning at 06:00 GMT,
bringing it out of its nearly 33-month-long slumber and beginning its
preparation for its upcoming (and historic) landing on the surface of a
comet in November.
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Little Philae is awake! ESA sent a wake-up call to the 100-kg (220-lb) [click to continue…]
The rover team reported that between Sols 3605 and 3606 (March 15 and March 16, 2014), there was a dust cleaning event that resulted in about a 10% improvement in power production to 574 watt-hours, and then another cleaning event this week has put the power output to 615 watt-hours.
See a self-portrait that Opportunity took of its solar panels back in January to compare with the image above of how much cleaner the solar panels are now.
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Host: Fraser Cain
Astrojournalists: Morgan Rehnberg, David Dickinson
Special Guest: Dr. Alan Stern, Principle Investigator of New Horizons, Founder of Uwingu
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Mastcam
images acquired by Curiosity on mission Sol 582, also known to us
Earthlings as Thursday, March 27, 2014. Barsoom sure looks lovely this
time of year!
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Here’s a pretty picture for your Friday: a mosaic of [click to continue…]
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