[FPSPACE] FW: New Jupiter and Saturn missions in competition / Next station crew to launch

LARRY KLAES ljk4 at msn.com
Mon Apr 7 13:47:49 EDT 2008




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>Subject: New Jupiter and Saturn missions in competition / Next station crew 
>to launch
>Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2008 13:18:27 -0400
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>LAPLACE & TANDEM VIE FOR COSMIC VISIONS TOP-SPOT
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>Two missions to the outer Solar System, Laplace (Europa and Jupiter
>Mission) and Tandem (Titan and Enceladus Mission), are competing against
>each other for selection later this year; Emily Baldwin summarises the key
>goals of each ambitious mission.
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>http://astronomynow.com/news/080404laplacetandem/
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>STATION'S NEXT RESIDENT CREW TO LAUNCH TUESDAY
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>Two rookie Russian cosmonauts and South Korea's first astronaut will
>rocket into space Tuesday, riding aboard a Soyuz capsule in pursuit of the
>international space station. Liftoff from Baikonur Cosmodrome in
>Kazakhstan is scheduled for 7:16 a.m. EDT (1116 GMT).
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>http://spaceflightnow.com/station/exp17/status.html
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>ESA's Venus Express has measured a highly variable quantity of the
>volcanic gas sulphur dioxide in the atmosphere of Venus. Scientists must
>now decide whether this is evidence for active volcanoes on Venus, or
>linked to a hitherto unknown mechanism affecting the upper atmosphere.
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>http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n0804/06venus/
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>the spiral galaxy NGC 2397. This image also shows a rare Hubble view of
>the late stages of a supernova - SN 2006bc, discovered in March 2006.
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