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High Stakes: Europe Aims for 1st Successful Mars Landing Today

Spaceflight history will be made today (Oct. 19), if all goes according to plan. The Schiaparelli lander — part of the European-Russian ExoMars 2016 mission  — is scheduled to touch down on the Martian surface this morning at 10:48 a.m. EDT (1448 GMT). You can follow the action live here at Space.com , courtesy of the […]

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Europe's Mars Landing on Wednesday May Be Visible to NASA Rover

Approximate region in box where Schiaparelli lander may be visible above horizon by Opportunity if incoming vehicle goes long. Call it the Schiaparelli sky show — and if you happen to be NASA’s Opportunity Mars rover, it’s coming to a sky near you. On Wednesday morning (Oct. 19), the European Space Agency’s (ESA) ExoMars 2016 […]

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Suspense on Mars as Europe Awaits Signal from Lander

The suspense is killing us. The Schiaparelli lander, part of the European-led ExoMars 2016 mission, was supposed to touch down on the Red Planet this morning (Oct. 19) at 10:48 a.m. EDT (1448 GMT), but the spacecraft’s handler’s still don’t know whether or not the historic maneuver was successful. You can watch a live webcast of […]

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Expedition 49 Launch to the International Space Station

The Soyuz MS-02 rocket is launched with Expedition 49 Soyuz commander Sergey Ryzhikov of Roscosmos, flight engineer Shane Kimbrough of NASA, and flight engineer Andrey Borisenko of Roscosmos, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2016 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome. The crew will spend the next four months living and working aboard the International Space Station. To source

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Soyuz Rocket Launches New International Space Station Crew | Video

Recommended videos for you Soyuz Rocket Launches New International Space… Next Stop: Eta Carinae Star System (feat. The… Blastoff! Upgraded Antares Rocket Launches Cy… ‘Invisible Behavior’ In Martian Atmosphere Br… ExoMars Lander’s Descent Trajectory Visualize… Space Station Mockup In Houston – Astronaut G… 3 ‘Supermoons’ In Last 3 Months of 2016 – NAS… Schiaparelli Lander […]

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SpaceX to Reuse Dragon Capsules on Cargo Missions

A SpaceX Dragon capsule recovered after splashdown at the end of the CRS-5 mission in 2015. SpaceX plans to start reflying Dragon capsules in 2017. LAS CRUCES, N.M. — SpaceX plans to reuse a Dragon cargo spacecraft for the first time next year, allowing the company to focus on production of the next generation of […]

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NASA's Juno Probe Sidelined Just Before Jupiter Flyby

Artist’s illustration of NASA’s Juno spacecraft flying by Jupiter. NASA’s Juno spacecraft has encountered its second problem at Jupiter in less than a week. The probe went into a protective “safe mode” at 1:47 a.m. EDT (0547 GMT) this morning (Oct. 19), preventing the spacecraft from gathering any data during today’s highly anticipated second close […]

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What Happened to Europe's ExoMars Lander? – What We Know | Video

Recommended videos for you What Happened to Europe’s ExoMars Lander? – W… ‘Guardians Of the Galaxy Vol. 2’ – Epic Space… Europe’s ExoMars Orbiter Arrives at Mars! Lan… Next Stop: Eta Carinae Star System (feat. The… Soyuz Rocket Launches New International Space… Blastoff! Upgraded Antares Rocket Launches Cy… ‘Invisible Behavior’ In Martian Atmosphere Br… ExoMars […]

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[Project Topics] KOUNOTORI6 (HTV6) Makes Debut to Media

Topics List Oct. 19, 2016 UpdatedKOUNOTORI6 (HTV6) Makes Debut to Media On October 19, members of the media were invited to view KOUNOTORI6 (HTV6), H-II transfer vehicle to the Space Station. The event was held at Tanegashima Space Center (TNSC) and attracted many as it showed actual HTV6 before launch.At the premiere, Hirohiko Uematsu, Director […]

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DARPA Hands Over Space Tracking Telescope to the Air Force

DARPA has been testing the Space Surveillance Telescope in New Mexico for the last several years before handing it over to the U.S. Air Force. WASHINGTON — The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has transferred operations of a telescope designed to track objects in Earth orbit to the U.S. Air Force, ahead of a […]

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Dots in the landscape

Technology image of the week: False-colour crops bloom in the Saudi Arabian desert, imaged by ESA’s Proba-V minisatellite To source

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[Earth Observation Research Center (EORC)] Calibration Result of ALOS-2/PALSAR-2 JAXA Standard Products:Evaluation results of PALSAR-2 standard products were added.

JAXA/EORC are regularly conducting the calibration and validation of the PALSAR-2 and its standard products using the data over the calibration sites in the world. This page reports evaluation results of the PALSAR-2 standard products and radiometric calibration factors to convert digital number to backscatter value. Update Information Oct. 19, 2016: Evaluation results of PALSAR-2 […]

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