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First reported 8 hours ago - Updated 11 mins ago - 1 reports

3D Printer Headed to Space Station in 2014

A 3D printer is slated to arrive at the next year, where it will crank out the first parts ever manufactured off Earth.The company Made in Space is partnering with NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center on the 3D Printing in Zero G Experiment (or 3D Print ... [Published Space.com - 8 hours ago]
First reported 6 hours ago - Updated 6 hours ago - 1 reports

NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 24 May 2013

Source: NASA HQPosted Friday, May 24, 2013International Space Station (ISS) Management Center (IMC) Daily Summary ReportIncrement 36 Operations - Stage 36-305/24/13 4:00 pm Central Daylight Time (CDT)New Status: Seedling Growth Experiment: Flight Engineer ... [Published SpaceRef - 6 hours ago]
First reported 8 hours ago - Updated 8 hours ago - 1 reports

Comment Sought on Proposed Regulatory Fee Collection and Reforms for FY2013 and Beyond

The FCC has released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (FNPRM) proposing to collect just under $340 million in regulatory fees for Fiscal Year (FY) 2013 and proposing reforms for the assessment and collection ... [Published Bennet & Bennet - 8 hours ago]
First reported May 23 2013 - Updated 13 hours ago - 1 reports

Astronaut Packs Crafts for Creative Space Station Trip

An American astronaut is about to get seriously crafty in space. When NASA's Karen Nyberg, the European Space Agency's Luca Parmitano and Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin officially launch on board a Russian Soyuz spacecraft to the International Space ... [Published Space.com - May 23 2013]
First reported 16 hours ago - Updated 16 hours ago - 1 reports

Amazing Ash Cloud Spied from Space Station

Clear skies and a passing space station combined for an extraordinary view of Alaska's erupting Pavlof volcano on May 18. ... [Published Discovery Health - 16 hours ago]
First reported 16 hours ago - Updated 16 hours ago - 1 reports

The View From Above

jtozer tagged this post with: Advanced Research Projects Agency, air force, Akihiko Hoshide, armed with science, Baikonur Cosmodrome, DARPA, Eglin Air Force Base, Evgeny Tarelkin, Expedition 33, Expedition 34, Expedition 35 Flight Engineers Chris Cassidy, ... [Published Armed with Science - 16 hours ago]
First reported 19 hours ago - Updated 19 hours ago - 1 reports

Space’s final frontier? Recovery

It is said that the most dangerous parts of space flight are the launch, the landing and everything in between. To those of us in space medicine, another part also has danger written all over it: the space-normal body trying to recover to its Earth-normal ... [Published Globe and Mail - 19 hours ago]
First reported May 23 2013 - Updated May 24 2013 - 1 reports

Amazing Ash Cloud Spied from Space Station

Clear skies and a passing space station combined for an extraordinary view of Alaska's erupting Pavlof volcano on May 18.An astronaut aboard the International Space Station snapped a photo of ash streaming from the fiery peak in the Aleutian Islands, ... [Published Space.com - May 23 2013]
First reported May 23 2013 - Updated May 23 2013 - 1 reports

Awesome View of the Active Pavlov Volcano, as Seen from the Space Station

Want to stay on top of all the space news? Follow @universetoday on TwitterThe Pavlof Volcano in Alaska on May 18, 2013. The oblique perspective from the ISS reveals the three dimensional structure of the ash plume, which is often obscured by the top-down ... [Published Universe Today - May 23 2013]
First reported May 23 2013 - Updated May 23 2013 - 1 reports

The camera that is out of this world: Rare Nasa Hasselblad used to photograph Earth from the first orbiting...

It is the camera used to photograph the Earth from an orbiting space station 40 years before Commander Chris Hadfield captured the world's attention with his pictures from the International Space Station.A rare Nasa camera used aboard Skylab, the first ... [Published NewsRT.co.uk - May 23 2013]
First reported May 23 2013 - Updated May 23 2013 - 1 reports

iCubeSat 2013 - the 2nd Interplanetary CubeSat Workshop

Event Format: ConferenceDate: 28-29 May 2013Location: Cornell University, Ithaca, NY USiCubeSat 2013, the 2nd Interplanetary CubeSat Workshop, will address the technical challenges, opportunities, and practicalities of interplanetary space exploration ... [Published SpaceRef - May 23 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 21 2013 - 10 reports

UK astronaut Timothy Peake to go to the ISS in 2015

Timothy Peake will become the first official UK government astronaut to go to the ISS when he launches in 2015: ESA astronaut Timothy Peake set for Space Station – ESA UK’s Major Peake delighted by historic ISS assignment – NASASpaceFlight.com […] ↓ Read ... [Published HobbySpace - May 21 2013]

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...exciting technology," Niki Werkheiser, 3D Print project manager at NASA Marshalls Technology Development and Transfer Office, said in a statement. "It will allow us to live and work in space with the same efficiency and productivity that we do on Earth, with the ultimate objective being to eliminate reliance on materials and parts launched from the ground." While off-Earth manufacturing will get its start at the , NASA officials say the technology's potential goes beyond low-Earth orbit...
"); Spaceport America dons its costume for the "After Earth sciencescience fiction film ..."
"Considering that during long space missions, there is a pretty good chance an actual doctor won't be onon board, we thought it was important that the stethoscope did its job well, even when an amateur was the one using it" Dennis said
human space flight program, even though a near-term commitment to such a program is still pending. " This finding is consistent with my observations, and one that I trust this Subcommittee will take under advisement given the Committee's long-held trust in the work and value of the NRC. Although the NRC's report was published prior to the President's announcement of the current asteroid retrieval mission, the shortcomings and issues cited in the above excerpt are still relevant in my view."

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NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 24 May 2013 [Published SpaceRef - 6 hours ago]
3D Printer Headed to Space Station in 2014 [Published Space.com - 8 hours ago]
Comment Sought on Proposed Regulatory Fee Colle... [Published Bennet & Bennet - 8 hours ago]
Amazing Ash Cloud Spied from Space Station [Published Discovery Health - 16 hours ago]
The View From Above [Published Armed with Science - 16 hours ago]
Space’s final frontier? Recovery [Published Globe and Mail - 19 hours ago]
NASA escalates research on board space station [Published Galveston County Daily News - May 24 2013]
Astronaut Packs Crafts for Creative Space Stati... [Published Birmingham Star - May 24 2013]
Astronaut Packs Crafts for Creative Space Stati... [Published Space.com - May 23 2013]
Amazing Ash Cloud Spied from Space Station [Published Space.com - May 23 2013]
Awesome View of the Active Pavlov Volcano, as S... [Published Universe Today - May 23 2013]
The camera that is out of this world: Rare Nasa... [Published NewsRT.co.uk - May 23 2013]
iCubeSat 2013 - the 2nd Interplanetary CubeSat ... [Published SpaceRef - May 23 2013]
Space station commander calls SAMMC [Published KSAT 12 - May 23 2013]
Inside Money: Wheelchairs on planes - it could ... [Published New Zealand Herald - May 22 2013]
NASA Hosts Google+ Hangout With Recently Return... [Published FinanzNachrichten.de - May 22 2013]
NASA Hosts Google+ Hangout With Recently Return... [Published Auto & Transportation - May 22 2013]
Winning support for NASA is no small feat [Published Galveston County Daily News - May 22 2013]
Here’s What It Looks Like Inside The Space Stat... [Published Business Insider Australia - May 22 2013]
Astronauts Snag Dramatic Photographs of Alaska'... [Published Yahoo! Finance - May 22 2013]
Engineering students develop a super 'space ste... [Published PhysOrg.com - May 22 2013]
Press Release/Orbital Technologies/Space Hotel/... [Published Scoop - May 22 2013]
NASA Administrator Visits Ames Research Center,... [Published SpaceRef - May 22 2013]
Embassy Meet-and-Greet with NASA Astronaut [Published US Embassy Slovenia: Ljubljana - May 22 2013]
Statement of Douglas Cooke: Hearing on Next Ste... [Published SpaceRef - May 22 2013]
Chris Hadfield and the little Vancouver-made gu... [Published Metronews - May 21 2013]
Engineering Students Develop a Super âSpace Ste... [Published Universe Today - May 21 2013]
How Cosmic Rays Damage Camera Sensors in Space [Published Tested - May 21 2013]
Heading up [Published European Space Agency - May 21 2013]
Next destination: space [Published Space Daily - May 21 2013]
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Britain can now afford to send a man into space... [Published The Coffee House | Politics and News Discussion ... - May 20 2013]
HMS Ark Royal leaves Portsmouth for Turkey today to be dismantled and sold for scrap ; the Harrier jets she once carried are being sold to the Americans for spare parts . She’s being decommissioned early as we can’t afford to keep her now. Times are ...
Astronaut From Space Station Feels Dizzy, Horri... [Published Clusterstock - May 18 2013]
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida ( Reuters ) - Back on Earth, Canadian astronaut and cyberspace tweeter Chris Hadfield is getting a rough re-introduction to gravity after a five-month stint aboard the International Space Station, the former commander told ...
Siri Now Whines If You Use Too Many Words In A ... [Published Cult of Mac - May 14 2013]
Apple’s got to keep the ever-mounting demands on its Siri servers down somehow, so here’s a new one. If you ask her something too long, Siri will respond with trite quotes upon the power of brevity, such as this one by William Strunk of Strunk ...
Realmac Software Announces Analog Camera App Fo... [Published Cult of Mac - May 14 2013]
Realmac Software, the creators of Clear , today announced Analog Camera for iPhone, a brand new camera app that’s coming to the App Store soon. Just like Realmac’s Analog app for Mac , the iPhone version will offer “stunning filters” and a fluid ...
Apple Adds Galaxy S4 To Ongoing Patent-Infringe... [Published Cult of Mac - May 14 2013]
Apple has confirmed it will seek to add Samsung’s new Galaxy S4 to its ongoing patent-infringement lawsuit against the Korean electronics giant. In a statement filed in the U.S. District Court in California on Monday, Apple said it has analyzed ...
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VIDEO: Space Station crew lands safely [Published BBC News Video - Science and Environment - May 14 2013]
Space station cooling system leaking [Published Al Jazeera - YouTube - May 10 2013]
Astronaut's Space Station Workout [Published WSJ.com Video - Digits - Mar 29 2013]
Instant Index: Space Station and the Moon; Aval... [Published ABC News Video: World News with Charles Gibson - Mar 08 2013]
SpaceX Dragon Docking With Space Station Postponed [Published WSJ.com Video - News - Mar 01 2013]
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NASA Hosts Google+ Hangout With Recently Return... [Published Auto & Transportation - May 22 2013]
NASA TV Coverage Set For Next Soyuz Space Stati... [Published PR Newswire: Entertainment & Media - May 17 2013]
NASA's Google+ Hangout Connects Space Station, ... [Published Auto & Transportation - May 14 2013]
Space Station Expedition 35 Astronauts Land Saf... [Published Auto & Transportation - May 14 2013]
NASA Sets TV Briefing Today To Discuss Space St... [Published Auto & Transportation - May 10 2013]
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