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  • Dawn Spacecraft Shuts Down Ion Engine

    The Dawn spacecraft's three ion engines have done their work for now, and mission engineers shut down the frugal but powerful ion propulsion system on Thursday as scheduled. The spacecraft is now gliding toward a Mars flyby/gravity assist in February 2009. "Dawn has completed the thrusting it needs to use Mars for a gravity assist [...]
    Posted to Aggregated News (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 21, 2008
  • Genesis Scientists Finally Have Some Luck: Clues to Oxygen Content of Solar Wind

    As the parachute failed on re-entry, a man hanging out of a helicopter wielding a big hook didn't have chance to grab the falling object. Instead, it entered the atmosphere and thudded into the crusty layer of sand in the Utah Desert. This isn't some Monty Python sketch, it was the demise of the Genesis [...]
    Posted to Aggregated News (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 16, 2008
  • Dawn Mission Pushed Back to September

    One of my favourite upcoming missions is NASA's Dawn spacecraft, set to go into orbit around two different asteroids. It was originally supposed to blast off this month, but mission planners have decided to push the launch back to September to minimize any potential disruptions to NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander mission, due for launch in ...
    Posted to Aggregated News (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 11, 2007
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