Thursday, April 4, 2013

Possible tell-tale fingerprints of dark matter found

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NEWSALERT: Thursday, April 4, 2013 @ 1520 GMT
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The latest news from Spaceflight Now

 

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Charity Gala Celebrates Stellar Astronauts

Join the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation celebrating the new class of U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame inductees at the 2013 Induction Gala, April 19 at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex! Secure your tickets for this red carpet affair online now. Corporate tables are also available.

http://www.astronautscholarship.org/AHOFtickets
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HUNT FOR DARK MATTER HEATS UP WITH ORBITING DETECTOR
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A $2 billion cosmic ray detector attached to the International Space Station has confirmed a steady flow of antimatter positrons streaming through the solar system from all directions, possibly the tell-tale fingerprints of collisions between particles of as-yet-unseen dark matter.

http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n1304/03ams/

 

ANTARES ROCKET ROLLOUT SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY
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Orbital Sciences plans to move its first full-up two-stage Antares booster to the launch pad Saturday ahead of a planned demonstration flight from Virginia later this month.

http://spaceflightnow.com/antares/demo/status.html

 

SHENZHOU SPACECRAFT ARRIVES AT CHINESE LAUNCH BASE
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The spacecraft that will carry three Chinese astronauts into orbit in June arrived at the country's remote desert launch base Sunday for final testing and flight preparations, state media reported.

http://spaceflightnow.com/china/shenzhou10/130401shipment/

 

INSIGHT MISSION TO FIND WHAT LIES BENEATH MARTIAN SURFACE
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NASA's next Mars lander will launch in 2016 to take the red planet's pulse and temperature, listening for tremors, measuring underground heat and monitoring the wobble in its rotation to answer fundamental questions about what lies beneath the desert world's rust-colored surface.

http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n1303/30insight/

 

INTERACTIVE iPAD GUIDE TO CURIOSITY ROVER MISSION
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Astronomy Now and Spaceflight Now have created an interactive iPad guide to the Curiosity rover mission. Learn more about the mission, explore the rover's components and preview Europe's plans for the next Mars rover destined to visit the Red Planet. Now updated with a timeline of the triumphs and disasters of Mars exploration.

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mission-to-mars-astronomy/id548931049?mt=8

 

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