From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4@msn.com)
Date: Tue May 14 2002 - 12:14:57 PDT
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Today on SPACE.com -- Tuesday, May 14, 2002 -- http://www.space.com/
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Science/Astronomy:
* Other Worlds Not So Strange, Top Planet Hunter Says
* 'Mars Meteorite's' Link to Life Questioned
* Oregon Volcano May be Waking Up, Satellites Show
* Flying Saucer Spotted in Distant Skies
* Mars Odyssey's Picture of the Day: Reuyl Crater Dust Avalanches
Missions/Launches:
* Six Dead So Far in Baikonur Cosmodrome Hangar Roof Collapse
* Poll: Public Support for NASA Slipping
* Maverick Rocketeers Pursue Cheap Space Access
Business/Industry:
* Atlas 5, Delta 4 Set To Debut In Depressed Market
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Today in Science/Astronomy:
* Other Worlds Not So Strange, Top Planet Hunter Says
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/astronomy/exoplanet_status_020514-1.html
The popular conception of planets around other stars involves strange worlds, all much larger than Jupiter on crazy paths in solar systems that look nothing like our own but within the planet-hunting community, that view has changed.
* 'Mars Meteorite's' Link to Life Questioned
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/solarsystem/mars_meteor_020514.html
The Western Sahara is a fertile hunting ground for a team of enthusiasts seeking meteorites offering up two rare Martian rocks in the past few months.
* Oregon Volcano May be Waking Up, Satellites Show
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/astronomy/science_briefs-1.html
A 4-inch bulge spotted by satellite along with other data indicate that an ancient, dormant volcano in Oregon's Cascade Range may be awakening after thousands of sleepy years, according to research that will be presented Wednesday at a meeting of the Geological Society of America.
* Flying Saucer Spotted in Distant Skies
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/astronomy/eso_flysaucer_020513.html
A team of European astronomers has discovered an infant solar system on the outskirts of the Milky Way. The dusty, opaque disk appears to be a proto-system much like ours, yet still billion of years younger.
* Mars Odyssey's Picture of the Day: Reuyl Crater Dust Avalanches
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/solarsystem/mars_daily_020513.html
The rugged, arcuate rim of the 54 mile (90 kilometer) crater Reuyl dominates this THEMIS image. Reuyl crater is at the southern edge of a region known to be blanketed in thick dust based on its high albedo (brightness) and low thermal inertia values. This thick mantle of dust creates the appearance of snow covered mountains in the image.
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Today in Missions/Launches:
* Six Dead So Far in Baikonur Cosmodrome Hangar Roof Collapse
http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/baikonur_roof_020513.html
Emergency workers carefully plucked six bodies from a heap of tangled metal Monday, following the collapse of a hangar roof at Russia's main space launch site. Officials said there was little hope of finding the last two missing workers alive.
* Poll: Public Support for NASA Slipping
http://www.space.com/news/nasa_poll_020510.html
NASA's got some explaining to do if it wants to keep the taxpaying public interested in bankrolling its space exploits.
* Maverick Rocketeers Pursue Cheap Space Access
http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/marericks_020510.html
There's no need to wait for big-ticket, big-money space programs to secure the public right of entry into Earth orbit, says a group of maverick rocketeers. A community of upstart startups is convinced that there is more than one way to create cheap access to space.
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Today in Business/Industry:
* Atlas 5, Delta 4 Set To Debut In Depressed Market
http://www.space.com/spacenews/spacenews_businessmonday_020513.html
Amid an uncertain market, Boeing and Lockheed Martin are reporting smooth sailing as they prepare their respective Delta 4 and Atlas 5 rockets for debut launches this summer.
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SOLAR and SPACE WEATHER (May 14, 2002)
3-Day Solar Forecast
Solar activity is expected to be at low to moderate levels.
3-Day Aurora Forecast
Earth's geomagnetic field is expected to be quiet to unsettled. Isolated active to minor storm conditions are possible Tuesday and Wednesday.
Solar Data
The current sunspot number is 210, and the solar wind speed recently clocked in at 447 kilometers per second.
The solar wind density was 3.3 protons per cubic centimeter.
(Speed and density values are snapshots in time and change during the day.)
http://www.space.com/spacewatch/space_weather.html
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