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Erster Starliner-Start zur ISS verschoben
Der erste unbemannte Start des kommerziellen Raumschiffes Starliner von Boeing zur Internationalen Raumstation ISS ist um vorerst zwei Tage auf den 19. Dezember verschoben worden. Grund dafür sei ein Problem mit einer Druckluftleitung, teilte der Startdienstleister United Launch Alliance (ULA) mit. Der Fehler sei während der […]
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Boeing’s 1st Starliner Spacecraft Test Launch Delayed to Dec. 19
Boeing has pushed back the launch debut of its Starliner spacecraft to Dec. 19, a two-day delay, due to a glitch with the spacecraft’s Atlas V rocket.
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Watch Boeing’s Starliner Meet Its Rocket for the 1st Time in This Awesome Drone Video
A drone flying around the Kennedy Space Center recently captured incredible footage of a small step forward for NASA’s delayed commercial crew program.
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Europe Officially Signs on for Asteroid-Smashing Effort
The European Space Agency has officially approved the Hera mission, which will assess the results of NASA’s asteroid-walloping Double Asteroid Redirection Test.
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Orion spacecraft arrives at Plum Brook
The Orion spacecraft that will fly farther from Earth on the Artemis I mission than any human-rated vehicle has ever flown before, arrived at NASA’s Plum Brook Station yesterday. This was the first voyage of the assembled spacecraft – the size of a two-storey house – that includes NASA’s Crew Module and Crew Module Adapter as well as ESA’s European Service Module.
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SpaceX Aiming to Launch Crucial Crew Dragon In-Flight Abort Test This Month
SpaceX’s Crew Dragon astronaut taxi will get off the ground again this month, if all goes according to plan.
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Cheops Exoplanet Satellite
Fitting Cheops into the flight adapter
At Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, ESA’s Characterising Exoplanet Satellite, Cheops, is being fitted into the flight adapter of the Soyuz-Fregat rocket that will lift it into space on 17 December.
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Cheops transfer
ESA’s Characterising Exoplanet Satellite, Cheops, encapsulated under the ASAP-S adapter of the Soyuz launcher, after having been moved to the platform of the transport module on 29 November. The two shells of the module were later closed and sealed before transport to the final integration building at Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana.
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Cheops encapsulation
At Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, ESA’s Characterising Exoplanet Satellite, Cheops, is being fitted into the flight adapter of the Soyuz-Fregat rocket that will lift it into space on 17 December.
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Exoplanet satellite encapsulated
At Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, ESA’s Characterising Exoplanet Satellite, Cheops, is being encapsulated into the flight adapter of the Soyuz-Fregat rocket that will lift it into space on 17 December.
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Fuelling Cheops
The Cheops satellite being fuelled with hydrazine at Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, on 23 November. A highly specialised team of fuellers is at work, protected by special suites. Fuelling is controlled via a dedicated set-up which allows to control accurately the quantity of propellant loaded in the satellite tank.
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Nasa Insight Mars Lander
Happy Mars-iversary, InSight! NASA Lander Marks 1 Year on Red Planet
How time does fly: NASA’s InSight Mars lander has now been on the Red Planet for a full (Earth) year.
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International Space Station / Internationale Raumstation
Einladung an die Medien – Nobelpreisträger rufen in der Internationalen Raumstation an
Am 6. Dezember, anlässlich des Beginns der Feierlichkeiten zur Nobelwoche im schwedischen Stockholm, werden die Nobelpreisträger für Physik und Chemie mit dem ESA-Astronaut Luca Parmitano sowie der NASA-Astronautin Jessica Meir sprechen.
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Science never stops on the Space Station
The past two weeks in Earth orbit saw ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano and NASA astronaut Andrew Morgan conduct two of four planned spacewalks to service the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer AMS-02.
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Ungarn will zweiten Kosmonauten ins All entsenden
Ungarn plant, einen zweiten Kosmonauten ins All zu entsenden. Die Verhandlungen darüber mit der GK Roskosmos sollen im Dezember stattfinden, meldet die Moskauer Nachrichtenagentur RIA Nowosti am Freitag. Sie beruft sich dabei auf die russische Weltraumbehörde. Bei der Begegnung sollen auch andere perspektivische Richtungen der ungarisch-russischen […]
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NASA will Astronauten mit Touristen-Raumschiffen zur ISS schicken
Die US-Luft- und Raumfahrtbehörde NASA plant, Plätze in kommerziellen Touristen-Raumschiffen für Flüge zur Internationalen Raumstation ISS zu erwerben. Für mehr als 59 Millionen Dollar soll dabei der Astronaut rund einen Monat lang in der Station medizinisch-biologische Experimente durchführen, um wichtige Daten für künftige Missionen in den tiefen Weltraum zu generieren, […]
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Beide Toiletten in der ISS ausgefallen
In der Internationalen Raumstation ISS sind beide Toiletten ausgefallen.
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All the Russian toilet on the ISS broke
On the International space station (ISS) has broken all the toilets. As reported by “RIA Novosti”, said the talks of the crew with the Houston mission control center.
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NASA Wants to Book a Seat on a Short Private Mission to the Space Station
NASA is looking to book a seat aboard a privately organized mission to the International Space Station sometime in the next five years. And this mission would be brief, lasting just 15 to 30 days rather than the usual six months.
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ISS-Astronauten installieren neues Kühlsystem am Alpha-Magnet-Spektrometer
US-Astronaut Andrew Morgan und sein italienischer ESA-Kollege Luca Parmitano haben am Montag das Kühlsystem des Alpha-Magnet-Spektrometers (AMS) ausgetaucht. Der nunmehr dritte Außeneinsatz des Duos zur Überholung des gewaltigen Geräts dauerte gut sechs Stunden, teilte die US-Luft- und Raumfahrtbehörde NASA in Houston (Texas) mit. Bei einem […]
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Russische Kosmonauten beschweren sich über Schlafmangel und Lärmpegel in der ISS
Ungewohnte Töne aus der russischen Raumfahrt: Kosmonauten beschweren sich offen über Schlafmangel und zu viel Lärm in der Internationalen Raumstation ISS, wie Moskauer Medien berichten. Sie berufen sich dabei auf „Materialien“ aus dem Institut für Medizinisch-Biologische Probleme (IMBP).
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Astronauts Wrap Up Third Spacewalk for Cosmic Particle Detector Repairs
Expedition 61 Commander Luca Parmitano of ESA (European Space Agency) and NASA Flight Engineer Andrew Morgan concluded their spacewalk at 12:33 p.m. EST. During the six hour and two minute spacewalk, the two astronauts successfully installed a new cooling system for the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS).
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Spacewalkers Splice in New Pumps to Repair $2B Cosmic Ray Detector
Astronauts Luca Parmitano and Andrew Morgan transplanted a new coolant pump system outside of the ISS, completing the third in a series of spacewalks to repair the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer.
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Crew Training for Two New Cargo Missions Launching This Week
The Expedition 61 crew aboard the International Space Station is focusing on a pair of upcoming cargo deliveries after completing a spacewalk on Monday. SpaceX will launch its 19th Dragon resupply ship aboard a Falcon 9 rocket on Wednesday at 12:51 p.m. EST from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Dragon is delivering nearly three tons of cargo to the orbiting lab including new science hardware such as the Confined Combustion study, Japan’s Hyperspectral Imager Suite (HISUI) and the AzTechSat-1 cubesat developed by Mexican students.
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Earth / Erde
Die Starlinks … im Smartphone-Schnappschuss
Der zweite 60-er Schwall Starlink-Satelliten („Und die nächsten 60 Starlink-Satelliten sind im Orbit“) ist jetzt ‚bestens‘ am Morgenhimmel über Europa zu sehen – und die viel beachtete Satelliten-Kette (mehr Sichtungen hier und hier) ist immer noch ein Spektakel: Es gab bereits besorgte Meldungen in Berlin und UFO-Alarm in Cornwall, der erst später aufgelöst wurde.
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China Just launched a New Earth-Watching Satellite Into Orbit
On Thanksgiving (Nov. 28), China launched yet another satellite into Earth’s orbit, capping off a very busy month for the country.
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COPERNICUS: Satellit soll Kohlendioxid ins Visier nehmen
Zu den Beschlüssen der jüngsten ESA-Mitgliedsstaaten-Konferenz in Sevilla gehörte auch die Freigabe von Geldern für das COPERNICUS-Programm zur Erdbeobachtung. In dessen Rahmen soll nun ein Satellitenkonzept realisiert werden, das schon zuvor für eine ESA-Mission im Gespräch war: CO2M wird das Kohlendioxid in der Atmosphäre erfassen. (4. Dezember 2019)
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Moon / Mond
Found! NASA Spots Crash Site and Debris from India’s Lost Moon Lander
Scientists and amateurs alike have spent months combing through images from NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter looking for the remains of India’s moon lander — and that search has paid off.
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Old NASA Moon Orbiter Finds New Life for Artemis Lunar Landing Project
NASA has a serious case of lunar fever, with an ambitious goal to land humans on the moon in 2024. Those plans rely on an existing spacecraft with origins dating to NASA’s last moon-mission dreams.
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NASA’s New Human Spaceflight Chief Optimistic for Moon 2024 Goals
NASA just appointed a new leader for its human spaceflight program, and he’s dead set on making sure the agency puts astronauts on the moon in 2024.
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Solar System / Sonnensystem
Japanese Asteroid Probe Tests Ion Engine for Journey Home to Earth
A recent test of the ion engine that powers Japan’s Hayabusa2 spacecraft went well, clearing the hardware for full-on operations soon, mission team members announced late last week.
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What Comes Next on Mars?
Javier Gómez-Elvira anticipates the next phase of the search for life on the Red Planet.
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Beyond Solar System / Milchstraße & Kosmos
Radio Telescope Unfurls 3 Antennas Beyond the Far Side of the Moon
In a quiet orbit around the far side of the moon, three radio antennas are now outstretched, craning for whispers from a mysterious period early in the universe’s history.
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Politics / Politik
ESA-Chef Wörner: Europa muss kosmischer werden
Der Generaldirektor der Europäischen Weltraumorganisation ESA, Johann-Dietrich Wörner, fordert von Europa, „kosmischer“ zu werden. Der Kontinent stehe vor großen Herausforderungen, deren Bewältigung mehr Geld erfordere, sagte Wörner am Mittwoch zur Eröffnung der ESA-Ministerratskonferenz in Sevilla. Als Beispiele nannte er den Klimawandel, die Energieprobleme, die Migration und die […]
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Putin fordert Stärkung der Satellitenflotte
Russlands Präsident Wladimir Putin fordert, der Stärkung der nationalen Satellitenflotte erhöhte Aufmerksamkeit zu schenken. Grund dafür sei, dass die USA den Weltraum als Schauplatz eines Krieges ansehen, sagte er nach einem Bericht der Nachrichtenagentur TASS in Sotschi.
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Russland wendet in den nächsten drei Jahren rund fünf Milliarden Euro für die Raumfahrt auf
Russland wendet im Rahmen seines Föderalen Raumfahrtprogramms (FKP), das von 2016 bis 2015 gilt, in den nächsten drei Jahren umgerechnet rund fünf Milliarden Euro für die Raumfahrt auf. Das geht aus dem Budgetplan bis 2022 hervor, den Präsident Wladimir Putin am Dienstag unterzeichnet hat. Hinzu kommen Sonderausgaben für die Exklave […]
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Technology / Technologie
Craning to see
Early this November, ESA’s Deep Space Antenna in New Norcia, Australia, was subject to major maintenance, with a wide range of updates implemented to keep it in pristine order.
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NASA’s Briefcase-Size MarCO Satellite Picks Up Honors
The twin spacecraft, the first of their kind to fly into deep space, earn a Laureate from Aviation Week & Space Technology.
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Rocket Lab Delays Planned Rocket Launch for More Ground Tests
Rocket Lab’s quest to test out reusable rocket features will need to wait a little longer. The California-based company announced today (Nov. 29) that it needs to hold off on its planned launch attempt for now to do more testing.
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China’s Big Ambitions for Space Are Riding on a December Launch
China recently staged a show test of its Mars lander looking ahead to the program’s launch next summer. But an equally crucial mission component faces a different kind of test in December.
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SpaceX Test-Fires Falcon 9 Rocket Ahead of Dec. 4 Dragon Launch for NASA
SpaceX has fired up the Falcon 9 rocket that will ferry the company’s next cargo resupply mission into space next week.
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World / Welt
Das ESA-Ministerrat hat die größte Budgetanhebung beschlossen
Der ESA- Ministerrat Space19+ hat im spanischen Sevilla den bisher umfangreichsten Plan für die Zukunft der ESA und des gesamten europäischen Raumfahrtsektors beschlossen. Neben den für die Raumfahrtaktivitäten in Europa zuständigen Ministern nahmen auch Kanada und EU-Vertreter an der Konferenz teil.
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Minister der ESA-Mitgliedstaaten verabschieden größten Haushalt aller Zeiten
Die Space19+, die Ratstagung der ESA auf Ministerebene, schloss in Sevilla, Spanien, mit der Billigung des bisher ehrgeizigsten Plans für die Zukunft der ESA und des gesamten europäischen Raumfahrtsektors. Auf der Tagung kamen die in Europa für Raumfahrttätigkeiten zuständigen Minister zusammen. Ferner waren auch Vertreter Kanadas sowie Beobachter der EU anwesend.
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The Downlink: Europe Funds Planetary Defense Mission and Mars Sample Return
Planetary exploration news for busy people
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Private Moon Landers May Need More Customers Than Just NASA
NASA’s robotic missions to the moon with commercial partners will help create a new space economy, agency officials have said. But NASA shouldn’t be the only buyer for commercial landers’ services, one of those partner companies just stressed.
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Entertainment / Unterhaltung
Astronaut Snoopy Floats on Space Station, Flies in Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
Snoopy, “the world famous astronaut,” has reached new heights — above the streets of New York City and aboard the International Space Station.
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Science / Wissenschaft
Is the Universe Curved? Not So Fast
A new study has called into question the prevailing notion that the universe is “flat.” The stakes of this cosmological debate are huge.
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Astronomers Propose a Novel Method of Finding Atmospheres on Rocky Worlds
Among the most pressing questions in exoplanet science is: Can a small, rocky exoplanet orbiting close to a red dwarf star hold onto an atmosphere? The Webb telescope may be able to answer that question.
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