Monday Space News

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Aron Schatz
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April 24, 2006
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I'm changing the format of my old "*day Tech News." Now there will be sections and dedicated news posts for important topics (like below). Deal with it Smile.

NASA scrubs weather sat launch.

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The decision to abort was made a just few minutes from the start of the launch window, which opened at 0303 PDT. "Today's attempt to launch the CALIPSO and CloudSat satellites has been scrubbed due to loss of vital communications between the CALIPSO spacecraft and a monitoring link in France," said NASA in a statement. CALIPSO was developed by collaboration between NASA and the French space agency, CNES.


Telescopes ready: Comet approaches Earth on May 12.

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Astronomers will soon be treated to a close-up celestial show, with a fragmenting comet streaming across the sky in more than 30 chunks. Comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3 has been breaking up since 1995, but between 12 and 14 May will come closer to the Earth than any comet since 1983. Fortunately no threat is posed to Earth since, even at its closest, the nearest of the pieces will be twenty times more distant than the Moon.

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