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NASA announces "Grand Challenge" to identify hazardous asteroids
Posted: Wed, Jun 19 6:20 AM ET (1020 GMT)
NASA asteroid capture mission illustration (NASA) NASA announced on Tuesday a "Grand Challenge" to scientists and others to identify all asteroids that pose a threat to humans, and issued a call for ideas for that and its asteroid mission plans. The challenge is part of an Obama Administration initiative to propose "ambitious goals on a national or global scale" that drive innovation. It also ties into NASA's asteroid initiative plans, which include redirecting a near Earth asteroid into lunar orbit to be visited by astronauts. On Tuesday, NASA also released a request for information (RFI) for ideas on asteroid searches, mission concepts, and technologies. Ideas submitted through the RFI, which is open until July 18, will support NASA's mission planning efforts. NASA's efforts come as members of the House of Representatives are expected to introduce NASA authorization legislation that would, among other things, block NASA from working on an asteroid redirection mission.


NASA announces new astronaut class
Posted: Tue, Jun 18 7:02 AM ET (1102 GMT)
NASA announced on Monday a new class of eight astronauts, half of whom are women. The eight people announced Monday were selected from a pool of more than 6,000 applicants, the second largest number of applications for an astronaut selection round in NASA's history. The new class is also the first to have a 50-50 ratio of men and women. Five of the eight are currently serving in the military, and two of the eight have doctorates. The eight will start two years of training in August.


ATV-4 docks with ISS
Posted: Sun, Jun 16 10:15 AM ET (1415 GMT)
A European cargo spacecraft successfully docked with the International Space Station on Saturday. The Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) 4 spacecraft, nicknamed "Albert Einstein", docked with...


Shenzhou-10 docks with Tiangong-1
Posted: Fri, Jun 14 7:22 AM ET (1122 GMT)
China's Shenzhou-10 spacecraft, with three astronauts on board, successfully docked with that country's Tiangong-1 module on Thursday. Shenzhou-10 made the...


FTC approves Rocketdyne-Aerojet deal
Posted: Wed, Jun 12 7:17 AM ET (1117 GMT)
Federal antitrust regulators gave their approval this week to the acquisition of Rocketdyne by the parent company of Aerojet. The two companies announced the $550-...





Wednesday, June 19
Positive online response to planned space lesson
China Daily — 5:53 am ET (0953 GMT)
Interstellar Space Travel Art Contest Launches
SPACE.com — 5:50 am ET (0950 GMT)
Nigeria Plans to Train Astronauts for Space Travel
This Day (Nigeria) — 5:49 am ET (0949 GMT)
Rockets Top Submarines: Space Exploration Dollars Dwarf Ocean Spending
Center for American Progress — 5:49 am ET (0949 GMT)
Musgrave remembers wonderment from space
Tri-Parish (LA) Times — 5:47 am ET (0947 GMT)
Countdown to launch India's own GPS begins
India Today — 5:46 am ET (0946 GMT)
Astronaut trainee's mother returns to Spokane
KREM-TV Spokane, WA — 5:43 am ET (0943 GMT)
Maine Native is an Astronaut Candidate
WABI-TV Bangor, ME — 5:42 am ET (0942 GMT)
NASA: Humans Could Visit Asteroid in 2021
Voice of America — 5:42 am ET (0942 GMT)
Astronaut trainee takes life to extremes in her research
Boston Globe — 5:38 am ET (0938 GMT)
NASA Authorization Act pushes for Moon and Mars priority
NasaSpaceFlight.com — 5:32 am ET (0932 GMT)
Earth observation projects on show
Flight Daily News — 5:31 am ET (0931 GMT)
Two engine rivals merge into Aerojet Rocketdyne
Spaceflight Now — 5:21 am ET (0921 GMT)
Winds on Venus: Getting Stronger
Sky & Telescope — 5:19 am ET (0919 GMT)
Cassini to Photograph Earth From Deep Space
Science@NASA — 5:17 am ET (0917 GMT)
Strange Flames on the ISS
Science@NASA — 5:17 am ET (0917 GMT)





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