Today on SPACE.com --- Wednesday, May 31, 2006 -- http://www.space.com/
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Get details on Citibank e-Savings today. http://citi.bridgetrack.com/cbol/_spredir.htm?BTData=402117E746A617F55574D4BB7A5A3AEA2989D9B83FEFFF7E3FACBC45457271&BT_TRF=342763&BT_CON=98 -------------------------------------/ In today's issue: Science/Astronomy: * Landing Sites Debated for Next Mars Rover * Doorstep Astronomy: Stars and Planets Align * The Tricky Task of Aerobraking at Mars * Surprising Activity from a Dead Star * The Night Sky is For the Birds * The Case for Transmitting to Space * The Grand SLAM: Rocketing Water to the Moon * Image of the Day: Cleveland's Close-up Spaceflight: * Competition Heats Up for NASA's Space Cargo Contract * European ISS Laboratory Arrives at NASA Spaceport * Space Station Astronauts Rehearse Mission's First Spacewalk * Ariane 5 Rocket Launches Communications Satellite Pair * Russian Submarine Launches Russian Microsatellite * Dueling Drawing Boards: Sizing up the CEV Designs * Space Station's Previous Crew Looks Back on Mission * ASTRONOTES: Polls Open to Name Racing League's First Rocket Plane * The New Age of Space Advocacy: Enter the Professionals * New Weather Satellite Rides Delta 4 Rocket to Orbit * Astronaut's Golf Shot Pulled from Next ISS Spacewalk * NEW! Daily Space Trivia LiveScience.com * Reader Favorites * Great Inventions: Quiz Yourself * Visit Our Cool LiveScience Galleries * Top 10 Immortals * Video Collection * Amazing Images: Upload Your Cool Pictures Now! NEW! Cool Stuff: * Space Tourism: A Multimedia Special Report * Gallery: Spitzer's Infrared Views of the Cosmos * VIDEO: Figure the Odds of E.T.! * Visit Our Collection of Space Wallpapers * Vote: The Best of the Hubble Space Telescope * Amazing Images: Upload Yours Now and Even Buy a Poster! * New! Search for Your Next Hi-Tech Job Opportunity Now! Entertainment: Movies, Television, DVD, Games and much more... * VOTE NOW: Rate Your Favorite Space Movies * New! Space.com's Stellar Blast * Television's 'Space Cadet' Frankie Thomas Dies * 'Star Trek' Memorabilia Up for Bid * Race the Red Planet: Production Begins on Mars Mission Mini-Series * New Songs Added...Explore the SpaceBox! Recent Headlines: * Voyager 2 Detects Odd Shape of Solar System's Edge * Backyard Approach Finds Extrasolar Planet * For Boeing, Next Delta 4 Rocket Launch Carries More Than a Satellite * The End of Small Galaxies * Space News: GAO Warns Deep Space Network Ill-Equipped To Meet Future Demand * Cassini's Journeys: Headquarters for mission news, Saturn and more * Latest News and Updates on the Mars Rovers Plus... * Uplink, SPACE.com TV and NightSky * Starry Night, TeamSETI ----------------------------------- Science/Astronomy: * Landing Sites Debated for Next Mars Rover http://www.space.com/news/060531_msl_destination.html When NASA's next wheeled robotthe Mars Science Laboratoryrockets skyward in 2009, the mega-rover will carry the largest, most sophisticated array of science gear ever shot to the martian surface. * Doorstep Astronomy: Stars and Planets Align http://www.space.com/spacewatch/060530_sky_scenes.html Something remarkable is about to happen in the evening sky. Three planets and a star cluster are converging for a close encounter you won't want to miss. * The Tricky Task of Aerobraking at Mars http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/060530_science_tuesday.html Round and round it goes, and where it ends up is a matter of aerobraking for the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, NASA's newest spacecraft to explore the red planet. * Surprising Activity from a Dead Star http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/060529_compact_jets.html A distinctive feature of black holes is the discharge of narrow jets that shoot matter into space in a continuous stream near the speed of light. * The Night Sky is For the Birds http://www.space.com/spacewatch/060526_night_sky.html If one were to do an informal survey of the constellations, you might get the distinct impression that the night sky was truly for the birds. There is a swan, an eagle, a dove, a crane, a toucan, a peacock, a bird of paradise and even a mythical phoenix. And over toward the south as night falls these late spring evenings is yet another: Corvus, the Crow. * The Case for Transmitting to Space http://www.space.com/searchforlife/seti_transmit_060525.html When talk turns to SETI, there's one question that's as common as catfish: "We're not broadcasting to the aliens; so what makes you think they'll be broadcasting to us?" * The Grand SLAM: Rocketing Water to the Moon http://www.space.com/businesstechnology/060524_slam_moon.html A strikingly simple concept would provide efficient water provisions for human outposts/bases on the Moon. The idea is to repeatedly clobber our already crater-rich neighbor with tons of water iceto establish an "anywhere, anytime" delivery system. * Image of the Day: Cleveland's Close-up http://www.space.com/imageoftheday/image_of_day_060526.html Alaska's newly erupted Cleveland Volcano gets the star treatment by an astronaut aboard the International Space Station. ----------------------------------- Spaceflight: * Competition Heats Up for NASA's Space Cargo Contract http://www.space.com/businesstechnology/060531_techwed_cots.html With NASA's shuttle fleet to retire and a looming gap before a new spaceship debuts, the stage is set for private firms hoping to offer commercial cargo and crew services to the International Space Station (ISS). * European ISS Laboratory Arrives at NASA Spaceport http://www.space.com/news/ft_060531_iss_columbus.html A European science laboratory will be delivered to a Kennedy Space Center processing facility today after a transoceanic trip aboard one of the largest cargo aircraft in the world. * Space Station Astronauts Rehearse Mission's First Spacewalk http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/060530_exp13_eva1prep.html Two astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) are going through the motions of a spacewalk today in preparations for the real thing later this week. * Ariane 5 Rocket Launches Communications Satellite Pair http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/ap_060529_ariane5_launch.html A European space consortium rocket loaded with two satellites blasted off Saturday evening from a launch pad in South America, despite rainy conditions at liftoff. * Russian Submarine Launches Russian Microsatellite http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/sfn_060529_shtil_kompass2.html Using a Russian Navy strategic submarine and a converted ballistic missile, a small research satellite was launched into orbit Friday on a mission to aid in the potential development of earthquake forecasts from space. * Dueling Drawing Boards: Sizing up the CEV Designs http://www.space.com/businesstechnology/060526_cev_competition.html Leading aerospace contractors are eagerly awaiting NASA's multi-billion dollar decision on who'll build the space agency's follow-on to the space shuttle now set for retirement in 2010. * Space Station's Previous Crew Looks Back on Mission http://www.space.com/news/060525_exp12_lookback.html Veteran NASA astronaut Bill McArthur has no qualms about hanging up his spacesuit after his stint as commander of the International Space Station (ISS), but leaving the orbital laboratory behind last month was no easy task. * ASTRONOTES: Polls Open to Name Racing League's First Rocket Plane http://www.space.com/astronotes/astronotes.html The polls are open to name the first rocket plane slated to compete in a fast-paced across the sky. * The New Age of Space Advocacy: Enter the Professionals http://www.space.com/adastra/adastra_advocacy_prof_060525.html Quite a lot has changed at the National Space Society's International Space Development Conference (ISDC) in the last ten years. In 1998, it was still not uncommon to see lecturersespecially in the scientific tracksworking from black-and-white transparencies on overhead projectors. * New Weather Satellite Rides Delta 4 Rocket to Orbit http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/sfn_060525_delta4_goesn_lnch.html The first member of a revitalized series of spaceborne weather watchers was shepherded into the high frontier by a Delta 4 rocket in a marathon Wednesday evening launch, giving American meteorologists a sophisticated new tool to warn against dangerous severe storms. * Astronaut's Golf Shot Pulled from Next ISS Spacewalk http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/060524_exp13_spacewalk_golf.html Space station commander Pavel Vinogradov will not smack a golf ball into orbit outside the International Space Station (ISS) during a planned spacewalk next week, NASA officials have said. * NEW! Daily Space Trivia http://www.space.com/php/trivia/ One of Today's 5 New Questions: What was the name of NASA's Florida launch facility before it was named the Kennedy Space Center? ---------------------------------- LiveScience.com http://www.livescience.com/ * Reader Favorites http://www.livescience.com/readerfavorites/index.html Here are your favorite features. Return often to see what's hot! * Great Inventions: Quiz Yourself http://www.livescience.com/php/trivia/?quiz=inventions >From adhesives to zippers, see if you know who came up with what. * Visit Our Cool LiveScience Galleries http://www.livescience.com/php/multimedia/imagegallery/ Where Science comes to Life...Explore our incredible collection of science images! * Video Collection http://www.livescience.com/php/video/ Launch a multimedia journey with these cool science and adventure videos. * Top 10 Immortals http://www.livescience.com/humanbiology/top10_immortals.html The dream of living forever is an old one for humanity. From Tithonus to Dorian Gray and Highlander, LiveScience reviews some of our culture's most famous immortals. * Amazing Images: Upload Your Cool Pictures Now! http://www.livescience.com/amazingimages/ Upload your cool science images now. Get your own homepage, vote for your favorites and more! ---------------------------------- NEW! Cool Stuff: * Space Tourism: A Multimedia Special Report http://www.space.com/php/multimedia/earlyspacetourism/noad_launch.html Part One: Where Only A Few Folks Have Gone * Gallery: Spitzer's Infrared Views of the Cosmos http://www.space.com/php/multimedia/imagegallery/igviewer.php?imgid=3725&gid=272&index=0 Welcome to the world of infrared astronomy - - take an incredible journey through the cosmos! * VIDEO: Figure the Odds of E.T.! http://www.space.com/php/video/player.php?video_id=b050715_figuretheodds How many extra-terrestrial civilizations exist in our Galaxy? * Visit Our Collection of Space Wallpapers http://www.space.com/php/multimedia/downloads/wallpapers/ >From the highest quality space art to intergalactic photography, find an image >for your desktop every month of the year. * Vote: The Best of the Hubble Space Telescope http://www.space.com/bestimg/index.php?cat=hst Vote now for the best Hubble image of all time... * Amazing Images: Upload Yours Now and Even Buy a Poster! http://www.space.com/amazingimages/ Upload your cool science and space-themed images now. Get your own homepage, vote for your favorites and more! * Get the weather from anywhere on Earth...with WeatherBug! http://www.space.com/php/weatherbug/ Type in your ZIP Code and hit "Go" to get your live local weather. * New! Search for Your Next Hi-Tech Job Opportunity Now! http://www.space.com/jobs/ Imaginova and CareerBuilder.com have partnered to bring you the best in job searching, resume posting, and online recruiting. ---------------------------------- Entertainment: Movies, Television, DVD, Games and much more... http://www.space.com/entertainment/ * VOTE NOW: Rate Your Favorite Space Movies http://www.space.com/php/multimedia/spacemovies/ Vote Now For Your Favorite Space Movie of All Time! * New! Space.com's Stellar Blast http://www.space.com/games/ Take a ride on an intergalactic shoot 'em up or choose from many more new games! * Television's 'Space Cadet' Frankie Thomas Dies http://www.space.com/entertainment/ap_060517_spacecadet.html Frankie Thomas, who became famous in the 1950s for his starring role in the TV children's show Tom Corbett, Space Cadet,'' has died. He was 85. * 'Star Trek' Memorabilia Up for Bid http://www.space.com/entertainment/ap_startrek_060518.html Christie's, the final frontier. These are the memorabilia of the "Star Trek" television shows and movies. Their missionto fetch the highest prices they can at auction. * Race the Red Planet: Production Begins on Mars Mission Mini-Series http://www.space.com/entertainment/060511_raceredplan_miniseries.html Astronauts are stomping around Mars without ever leaving Earth in Canada, where filming is underway for an ambitious new documentary and mini-series that blur the line between science fact and fiction. * New Songs Added...Explore the SpaceBox! http://www.space.com/entertainment/spacebox/ Explore the SpaceBox! The Best, Worst, and Weirdest Music Inspired by the Cosmos! ---------------------------------- Recent Headlines: http://www.space.com/news/ * Voyager 2 Detects Odd Shape of Solar System's Edge http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/060523_heliosphere_shape.html * Backyard Approach Finds Extrasolar Planet http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/060523_science_tuesday.html * For Boeing, Next Delta 4 Rocket Launch Carries More Than a Satellite http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/ft_060522_delta4_boeing.html * The End of Small Galaxies http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/060521_dwarf_galaxy.html * Space News: GAO Warns Deep Space Network Ill-Equipped To Meet Future Demand http://www.space.com/spacenews/businessmonday_060521.html * Cassini's Journeys: Headquarters for mission news, Saturn and more http://www.space.com/cassini/ * Latest News and Updates on the Mars Rovers http://www.space.com/marsrover/ ---------------------------- * SpaceTV: http://www.space.com/php/multimedia/spacetv/ * NightSky: http://www.space.com/spacewatch/ * Uplink: Share your opinion! http://uplink.space.com/ ------------------------------------- JOIN NOW! 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