From: "Spaceflight Now" <newsalert@spaceflightnow.com>
Date: Oct 28, 2013 4:10 PM
Subject: Dream Chaser damaged by crash landing in California
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DREAM CHASER DAMAGED BY CRASH LANDING IN CALIFORNIA
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A test article of the lifting body Dream Chaser spaceship built by Sierra Nevada Corp., one of several companies receiving NASA funding to develop a commercial space taxi, made a crash landing on a runway at California's Edwards Air Force Base on Saturday.
http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n1310/26dreamchaser/
EUROPEAN CARGO FREIGHTER UNDOCKS FROM SPACE STATION
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Europe's fourth Automated Transfer Vehicle backed away from the International Space Station on Monday, firing thrusters to vacate the outpost's safety bubble and begin positioning itself for a destructive re-entry Saturday.
http://spaceflightnow.com/ariane/va213/131028undocking/
SIRIUS XM RADIO SPACECRAFT LAUNCHES ON PROTON ROCKET
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A Proton rocket and a Breeze M upper stage guided a fresh satellite into orbit Friday to begin a 15-year mission broadcasting hundreds of music, news and entertainment channels to Sirius XM Radio's 25 million subscribers in North America.
http://spaceflightnow.com/proton/siriusfm6/131026launch/
GROUND CREWS GAS UP MAVEN FOR MARS MISSION
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A team of technicians with specialized skills filled the propellant tank inside NASA's Mars-bound MAVEN spacecraft with 3,626 pounds of hydrazine fuel Friday to help steer the mission toward its ultimate destination in orbit around the red planet.
http://spaceflightnow.com/atlas/av038/status.html
GUIDE TO THE PLANETS FOR iPAD
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From tiny Mercury to distant Neptune and Pluto, this interactive guide to the planets from Astronomy Now magazine takes you on a tour of our Solar System and beyond.
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