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Wednesday 4 August 2010

A new way of scheduling Atlas and Delta launches

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AIR FORCE WILL STREAMLINE LAUNCH MANIFEST STRATEGY
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Future U.S. military satellites will be matched to Atlas and Delta launch
vehicles as late as six months before launch, a new strategy the Air Force
hopes will limit cascading delays stemming from late payload deliveries.

http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n1007/28manifest/


GETTING TO MARS ON A BUDGET
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NASA is discontinuing the Mars Scout line of relatively low-cost missions
to the Red Planet, but there is still an opening for resourceful
scientists seeking an inexpensive ticket for Mars research.

http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n1007/29scout/


SPITZER GLIMPSES INTO MILKY WAY OUTBACK
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New images from the Spitzer Space Telescope survey GLIMPSE360 have
revealed a treasure trove of gems scattered around the suburbs of the
Milky Way, including some unexpectedly massive young stars.

http://astronomynow.com/news/n1007/29glimpse/


BRILLIANT STAR IN A COLORFUL NEIGHBORHOOD
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Hailing from La Silla Observatory, ESO has released a new image of the
noteworthy star WR22, nestled in the picturesque setting of the outer
reaches of the Carina Nebula.

http://astronomynow.com/news/n1007/29eso/

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