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Kepler scientists find 26 more exoplanets
Posted: Fri, Jan 27 5:37 AM ET (1037 GMT)
Kepler spacecraft illustration (NASA/Ames) Scientists analyzing data from NASA's Kepler spacecraft announced Thursday the discovery of 26 more extrasolar planets orbiting 11 stars. None of the planets appear similar to the Earth in size and orbit: their masses range from 1.5 times the Earth to larger than Jupiter, while all orbit closer to their stars than Venus orbits the Earth. One of the systems, Kepler-33, has five planets, while several other stars have pairs if planets in orbital resonances. Scientists said the findings help demonstrate that planets around stars are relatively common in the galaxy.


Former ISRO head barred from Indian government jobs
Posted: Fri, Jan 27 5:25 AM ET (1025 GMT)
The former head of the Indian space agency ISRO has been barred from any future positions with the government because of his alleged involvement in a spectrum deal with an Indian company. The Indian government said that G. Madhavan Nair and three others would no longer be eligible for government positions because of their role approving a deal between ISRO's commercial arm, Antrix, and a telecommunications company, Devas, in 2005. That deal allegedly gave Devas access to satellite spectrum in violation of existing regulations. The contract was canceled last February as part of a government investigation into the deal. Nair has protested the decision and claims he is being scapegoated by current ISRO leadership.


Gingrich proposes lunar base
Posted: Thu, Jan 26 5:51 AM ET (1051 GMT)
Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich said Wednesday that, if elected, he would set a goal of establishing a lunar base by 2020. Gingrich, speaking at...


Progress launched to ISS
Posted: Thu, Jan 26 5:34 AM ET (1034 GMT)
A Soyuz rocket successfully launched a Progress cargo spacecraft for the International Space Station early Thursday. The Soyuz rocket lifted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome...


Strongest solar storm in over six years heads towards Earth
Posted: Tue, Jan 24 6:48 AM ET (1148 GMT)
The most powerful solar storm since 2005 erupted on the Sun late Sunday, which is expected to trigger a geomagnetic storm at Earth on Tuesday....





Friday, January 27
Cargo ship with rocket parts crashes into bridge
WKMG-TV — 1:03 pm ET (1803 GMT)
Voyage to the most isolated base on Earth
ESA — 1:02 pm ET (1802 GMT)
First Vega rocket assembled on launch pad
ESA — 1:02 pm ET (1802 GMT)
Apollo 1: The Fire That Shocked NASA
Scientific American — 1:00 pm ET (1800 GMT)
Op-Ed: Lunar Twitter — Republicans Debate Manned Moon Base
Universe Today — 12:59 pm ET (1759 GMT)
NASA Spaceship Spending Weekend In Dallas
KTVT-TV Dallas/Ft. Worth — 12:55 pm ET (1755 GMT)
Vermont’s Reach Into Space
Vermont Public Radio — 12:53 pm ET (1753 GMT)
Section of bridge collapses after struck by rocket vessel
Spaceflight Now — 12:48 pm ET (1748 GMT)
SES-4 Launch Delayed Again
Space News — 12:48 pm ET (1748 GMT)
GOP Candidates Clash Over US Space Exploration Future
SPACE.com — 12:47 pm ET (1747 GMT)
Bus-Size Asteroid Buzzes Earth in Close Flyby
SPACE.com — 12:47 pm ET (1747 GMT)
Record-Breaking Astronaut Retires from NASA
SPACE.com — 12:47 pm ET (1747 GMT)
How the Apollo 1 Fire Changed Spaceship Design Forever
SPACE.com — 12:46 pm ET (1746 GMT)
Time Committee Procrastinates
Sky & Telescope — 12:45 pm ET (1745 GMT)
Roscosmos Launches Cosmonaut Recruitment Drive
RIA Novosti — 12:44 pm ET (1744 GMT)
Launch of Space Station Crew Faces Delay
RIA Novosti — 12:43 pm ET (1743 GMT)
Ukraine, Russia to Launch 2 Dnepr Carrier Rockets in 2012
RIA Novosti — 12:42 pm ET (1742 GMT)
ILS Proton Launch of SES-4 Satellite Postponed
ILS — 12:41 pm ET (1741 GMT)
Astrophile: Picture yourself on a sandboard on Titan
New Scientist — 12:40 pm ET (1740 GMT)
Satellite controversy bubbles over for Indian space agency
Nature News — 12:39 pm ET (1739 GMT)





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