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September 24, 2009

NASA Instruments Reveal Water Molecules On Lunar Surface

Discovery Made In The Polar Regions, But May Be More Pervasive

NASA scientists have discovered water molecules in the polar regions of the moon. Instruments aboard three separate spacecraft revealed water molecules in amounts that are greater than predicted, but still relatively small.

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Las Cruces, NM Cancels Rocket Racing League Lease

Orlando Company Continues To Refine Aircraft

The Las Cruces, New Mexico city council voted Monday night to cancel a lease held by the Orlando-based Rocket Racing League for parcels at the Las Cruces International Airport because, it says, RRL did not complete its facilities as required by the lease.

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White Paper On Human Space Flight Offered By 'Next Step In Space'

Says September 15th Congressional Hearing Contained "Misconceptions"

Next Step in Space issued a white paper Tuesday  to help clarify issues discussed at a September 15th hearing of the House Committee on Science & Technology on “Options and Issues for NASA’s Human Space Flight Program.”

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Space Fans Can Now Own Their Own Space Shuttle

Or At Least Something Like It For The Front Lawn

It might be considered the ultimate lawn. More than twenty uniquely designed 8-foot fiberglass Space Shuttle Statues will soon be up for bid in the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation's (ASF) Final Destination Online Auction on October 1st - 8th, and are available now for viewing online.

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Masten Space Completes First Untethered Flights, Competes In Challenge

Second Flight Planned For October

Masten Space Systems successfully demonstrated multiple sustained free flights of its XA-0.1B vertical take-off, vertical landing (VTVL) rocket this past week. The longest flight was 93 seconds and involved a flight between two pads 60 meters apart.

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