Email Volleys and ECO SensorsDecember 12
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12 Dec 2007 | 4:38 pm | SPACE | No comments
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12 Dec 2007 | 4:38 pm | SPACE | No comments
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7 Dec 2007 | 7:25 pm | SPACE | No comments
Recent congressional and public attention has focused on access problems at the Dept. of Veterans Affairs, which provides medical care to servicemen and women once they have left active duty in a time of war or an official period of hostility. Although investigators note that improvements are under way, they say the VA has a long way to go. With this article
Nearly , active-duty personnel and reservists who served in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Afghanistan’s Operation Enduring Freedom have been eligible for VA health care since healthhealth. More than health, have sought it out so far, the Congressional Budget Office reported in October.
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28 Nov 2007 | 6:00 pm | SPACE | No comments
Future Human Spaceflight - Democratic Candidate Launches a Position as Opponents Orbit From a Safe Distance, Washington Post
“The major presidential candidates pummel each other daily on issues ranging from the Iraq war to health care. But when it comes to President Bush’s ambitious initiative to send humans back to the moon and on to Mars, Sen.
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26 Nov 2007 | 10:17 pm | SPACE | No comments
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18 Nov 2007 | 9:39 am | SPACE | No comments
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Wednesday, 7 November 2007 Cosmos Online Distant twin: This artist’s concept illustrates two planetary systems - 55 Cancri (top) and our own. Blue lines show the orbits of planets, including the dwarf planet Pluto in our Solar System, while the green line highlights the habitable zone. The 55 Cancri system is currently the closest known analogue to our Solar System, yet there are some fundamental differences. Image: NASA/JPL
15 Nov 2007 | 5:14 am | SPACE | No comments
Date Released: Thursday, November 15, 2007
Source: Extension of ESA’s Integral and XMM-Newton missions approved
In recognition of their superb scientific output, the mission operations of European flagship x-ray and gamma-ray observatories, XMM-Newton and Integral, have been extended until 31 December 2012.
15 Nov 2007 | 3:00 am | SPACE | No comments
Date Released: Thursday, November 8, 2007
Source: Rosetta closes in on Earth - a second time ESA’s comet chaser, Rosetta, is on its way to its second close encounter with Earth on 13 November.
15 Nov 2007 | 12:58 am | SPACE | No comments
Vanguard Approaches Half A Century In Space, SpaceRef
Editor’s note: I received this note the other day from someone at the NASA Alumni League: “Calling all Vanguardians: On March 17, 2008, the Vanguard One satellite, the oldest object in space from Planet Earth, will complete its 50th year in Earth orbit. A small group of former NRL and NASA folks has been in communication, and a number of government agencies have been asked to commemorate the event.”
4 Nov 2007 | 4:50 am | SPACE | No comments
NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 3 November 2007
“Day 149 for Clayton Anderson. Flight Day 12 for STS-120/10A; Day 10 of Joint Ops. “It’s been a great day!” (MS1 Scott Parazynski)…..and thank God for the Canadian MSS!”
Crews Complete Fourth Spacewalk Outside of International Space Station
“The crews completed the fourth spacewalk of the mission at 1:22 p.m. EDT. The main objective of the spacewalk was the repair of a torn solar array.
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3 Nov 2007 | 6:45 pm | SPACE | No comments