Wednesday, August 31, 2011

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Russia considering unmanned space station
AFP
MOSCOW — Russia's space agency Roskosmos is considering ending a permanent human presence in space, an agency official said Wednesday following last week's crash of a supply ship delivering precious cargo to the ISS. "Perhaps in the future, ...
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AFP
How to Send Astronauts to Asteroids? Earth Needs to Know, Report Suggests
Space.com
by Leonard David, SPACE.com's Space Insider Columnist Developing the capability to launch human missions to asteroids would aid humanity's ability to foil a potentially devastating asteroid strike and help spur our march to Mars, a new report finds. ...
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Space.com
U.S. Taking Initial Steps to Grapple with Space Debris Problem
Scientific American
By John Matson | August 31, 2011 A paint chip struck a space shuttle in 1983, carving out a pit in the windshield. Image: NASA The space shuttle era is finished, its vehicles museum-bound. The deep-space forays of Apollo astronauts are long gone, ...
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Scientific American
China Analyst: US Can't Win in Space, So Why Bother Racing?
Wired News
Last year, Beijing matched Washington in space launches for the first time, boosting no fewer than 15 satellites into orbit. It was the first time any nation kept a celestial pace with the US since the height of the Cold War. The new space race is on. ...
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