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  • Nov. 3, 2010 | 13:02 PDT | 20:02 UTC
    Carnival of Space #176 and Lou's View
    Travel to Kentucky for the 176th Carnival of Space -- bet you didn't know Kentucky had space industry! It does, at Kentucky Space, which is also active on Twitter. Every week, a different webmaster or blogger hosts the Carnival, showcasing... More»
  • Nov. 3, 2010 | 11:16 PDT | 18:16 UTC
    Engine Glitch Delays Discovery Launch
    by Ken Kremer The planned launch of shuttle Discovery on Wednesday, November 3 has been delayed by at least 24 hours due to electrical problems with the backup main engine computer controller that was detected on Tuesday, November 2. Click to... More»
  • Nov. 2, 2010 | 17:51 PDT | Nov. 3 00:51 UTC
    Discovery Launch at T-22 Hours: A Study in Contrasts and Enthusiasm
    by Mat Kaplan Click to enlarge >Mat KaplanMat Kaplan is the host and producer of Planetary Radio, the Society's weekly radio series and podcast. He will be blogging this week from the Kennedy Space Center, where he hopes to witness the final... More»
  • Nov. 2, 2010 | 15:12 PDT | 22:12 UTC
    Clock Ticking Down to Final Launch of Discovery
    by Ken Kremer The countdown clock has begun ticking down toward blast off of Space Shuttle Discovery on her final flight to space. Discovery's historic liftoff is now slated for Wednesday, November 3 at 3:52 p.m. EDT, weather permitting, from... More»
  • Nov. 2, 2010 | 11:42 PDT | 18:42 UTC
    Space Shuttle: Not Designed by Hollywood
    by Mat Kaplan Click to enlarge >Mat KaplanMat Kaplan is the host and producer of Planetary Radio, the Society's weekly radio series and podcast. He will be blogging this week from the Kennedy Space Center, where he hopes to witness the final... More»
  • Nov. 1, 2010 | 20:38 PDT | Nov. 2 03:38 UTC
    Deep Impact movies of outbursts from Hartley 2
    Since comet Hartley 2 -- the target of Deep Impact's November 4 flyby -- is near its perihelion, it's no surprise that it's an active comet with lots of outbursts. Even though I know that, it's really exciting to see jets flaring out from the comet... More»
  • Nov. 1, 2010 | 16:48 PDT | 23:48 UTC
    There is something about the space shuttle...
    by Mat Kaplan Click to enlarge >Mat KaplanMat Kaplan is the host and producer of Planetary Radio, the Society's weekly radio series and podcast. He will be blogging this week from the Kennedy Space Center, where he hopes to witness the final... More»
  • Nov. 1, 2010 | 13:50 PDT | 20:50 UTC
    Rover news; Earth-size exoplanets; Future of Russian space
    Just a linky post here. A. J. S. Rayl has just posted her monthly update on the state of the rovers: "Spirit Remains Silent, Opportunity Pushes On to Endeavour." It includes a report on the news story from last week on the discovery of evidence... More»
  • Nov. 1, 2010 | 11:27 PDT | 18:27 UTC
    Three days until Deep Impact's encounter with Hartley 2
    The week is finally here: Deep Impact flies past Hartley 2, the smallest comet yet to be visited by a spacecraft, on Thursday, November 4 at 13:50 UTC. Most of my writing and Tweeting this week will probably be about this event! To remind you of... More»
  • Nov. 1, 2010 | 10:13 PDT | 17:13 UTC
    Final Discovery launch planned for Wednesday
    by Ken Kremer Leaks discovered in the helium and nitrogen lines in the pressurization portion of Space Shuttle Discovery's right-hand Orbital Maneuvering System (OMS) pod have forced a delay in the planned launch to Wednesday, November 3. The... More»