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Russians desperately try to save Mars moon probe

The Associated Press

MOSCOW — As Russia’s space agency struggled Thursday to fix a probe bound for a moon of Mars that instead got stuck in Earth’s orbit, some experts said the chances of saving the $170 million craft looked slim.



The Zenit-2SB rocket with Phobos-Grunt (Phobos-Soil) craft blasts off from its launch pad at the Cosmodrome in Baikonur, Kazakhstan, early Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2011. The daring Russian mission to fly an unmanned probe to Phobos, a moon of Mars, and fly samples of its soil back to Earth was derailed right after its launch by equipment failure.(AP Photo/Oleg Urusov, Pool)




In this Nov.2, 2011 photo distributed by Russian Roscosmos space agency on Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2011, the unmanned Phobos-Grunt probe is seen on the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan. The daring Russian mission to fly an unmanned probe to Phobos, a moon of Mars, and fly samples of its soil back to Earth was derailed on Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2011, right after its launch by equipment failure.(AP photo/ Russian Roscosmoc space agency, HO) EDITORIAL USE ONLY




In this Nov.2, 2011 photo distributed by Russian Roscosmos space agency on Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2011, Russian space engineers work to prapare the unmanned Phobos-Grunt probe on the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan. The daring Russian mission to fly an unmanned probe to Phobos, a moon of Mars, and fly samples of its soil back to Earth was derailed on Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2011, right after its launch by equipment failure.(AP photo/ Russian Roscosmoc space agency, HO) EDITORIAL USE ONLY


Roscosmos spokesman Alexei Kuznetsov said efforts to communicate with the unmanned Phobos-Grunt (Phobos-Ground) spacecraft hadn’t brought any results yet. The probe will come crashing down in a couple of weeks if engineers fail to fix the problem.

The Phobos-Grunt was launched Wednesday and reached preliminary orbit, but its engines never fired to send it off to the Red Planet. Kuznetsov said controllers on Thursday will continue attempts to fix the probe’s engines to steer it to its path to one of Mars’ two moons, Phobos.

Roscosmos chief Vladimir Popovkin, said the system that keeps the spacecraft pointed in the right direction may have failed. Other space experts suggested that the craft’s computer failure was a likely cause.

If a software flaw was the problem, scientists can likely fix it by sending new commands. Some experts think, however, that the failure was rooted in hardware and will be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to fix.

“I think we have lost the Phobos-Grunt,” Vladimir Uvarov, a former top space expert at the Russian Defense Ministry, said in an interview published Thursday in the government daily Rossiyskaya Gazeta. “It looks like a serious flaw. The past experience shows that efforts to make the engines work will likely fail.”

Complicating the recovery efforts, the space agency only has a few hours a day to reach the probe due to Russia’s limited earth-to-space communications network. Kuznetsov said new attempts to contact the craft will be made Thursday evening.

The spacecraft is 13.2 metric tons (14.6 tons), and most of that weight, about 11 metric tons (12 tons), is highly toxic fuel.

Most experts believe the fuel will likely stay liquid if the probe comes down and would harmlessly blow up about 50 miles (80 kilometers) above ground, but some fear it may freeze, survive the fiery reentry and spill on impact.

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November 10, 2011 05:36 AM EST

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NASA Satellite Spots New Behemoth Sunspot

NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory has spotted one of the largest new sunspots to appear on the surface of the sun in years. It is nearly 25,000 miles wide, or more than three times larger than the Earth. The enormous sunspot was seen rotating over the sun’s northeastern limb on Nov. 3.

Any backyard astronomers with solar telescopes should be able to see the gigantic sunspot over the next few days.

Sunspots are relatively cool regions on the sun’s surface that are caused by strong magnetic activity. They are usually associated with eruptions such as solar flares and coronal mass ejections, events in which the sun spews out enormous amounts of energy and charged particles that may interfere with communications satellites in Earth orbit.

NASA reported that the region has already experienced about eight solar flares, including an M-class flare, the second-largest type of solar flare, on Nov. 2. The agency also said that X-class flares are possible, even up to X10 or greater events, the largest possible solar flares.

Image: NASA/SDO

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China set for historic space docking

An illustration depicts a Shenzhou vehicle approaching the Tiangong 1 lab during orbital rendezvous and docking tests, a precursor for space station construction.A robotic Chinese spaceship is chasing down another vessel for a scheduled orbital meet-up Wednesday (Nov. 2) that could help clear the way for China’s planned space station.

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Lipstick Mystic Love Forecast

Taurus: April 20 – May 20

Work is keeping you crazy busy lately, and you could find that a relationship is getting lost in the shuffle. Make sure your honey isn’t feeling neglected. The moon says carve out some time to connect with him or her in a sensual and intense way.

Gemini: May 21 – June 21

Mercury is making you more impatient than usual. As an easy-going Air sign, usually you can get along with anybody. But this week, you’re feeling picky. You’re obsessing about your sweetheart’s many flaws. Try to retain a positive attitude.

Cancer: June 22-July 22

An emotional sun is prompting you to make a romantic confession. You’ll talk to a close friend about that confusing on again, off again relationship, asking for advice. Or you could tell someone you’re attracted to that you’d really like to get him or her in the bedroom.

Leo: July 23 – Aug. 22

You don’t care what anybody else thinks. You’ve fallen in love (or possibly in lust,) and you’re going to act on these strong feelings. The moon is inspiring you to get involved with someone even if family members, friends, or colleagues disapprove.

Virgo: Aug. 23 – Sept. 22

You’re feeling better about love these days thanks to a friendly sun. If you’re single, you’re not worried about meeting anybody. You know that when the time is right, you’ll hook up with your soulmate. If you’re in a relationship, you’re enjoying being with your honey.

Libra: Sept. 23 – Oct. 23

With the moon opposite your sign, you could find yourself questioning the foundation of your love relationship. Maybe you’re wondering why you’ve allowed your partner to take advantage of you financially. Or perhaps you feel like your honey doesn’t understand you sexually.

Scorpio: Oct. 24 – Nov. 2

You’re feeling like you deserve more than you’ve been getting. Maybe you’ve come to believe that your honey really doesn’t understand you. Or perhaps you’re astounded at how new dating experiences simply haven’t been working out. The sun says be patient.

Sagittarius: Nov. 22 – Dec. 21

A lusty moon is increasing your sexual addiction to that certain someone. All you want to do is spend intimate time with that luscious and attractive friend. Meanwhile, you could be neglecting school, work, or extended family members.

Capricorn: Dec. 22 – Jan.19

You’re feeling more ambitious than you have in ages, thanks to Mars. You’ll send out 1000 resumes and land some exciting job interviews. You’ll do some marketing and end up attracting loads of new clients. Share these positive developments with your honey.

Aquarius: Jan. 20 – Feb. 18

Recently you’ve been wondering why your sexual charms appear to have evaporated. That’s because Mars was opposite your sign for several weeks. Now the planets have shifted, and you’re more likely to entice that certain someone to join you in the bedroom.

Pisces: Feb. 19 – March 20

As Mars moves opposite your sign, you could feel listless and depressed about love. You’re wondering why your current relationship isn’t fun anymore. Or you’re worried that you’ll remain single forever. The key is to recharge your batteries and find ways to lift your spirits.

Jennifer Shepherd, the Lipstick Mystic, is an astrologer and syndicated columnist with over 2 million readers. Read more mystic articles at: www.lipstickmystic.com Do affirmations work? They do if you’re doing them correctly. Check out Jennifer’s new affirmations course: http://www.affirmationsthatwork.com

Jennifer Shepherd

Article source: http://www.bellinghamherald.com/2011/10/27/2246477/lipstick-mystic-love-forecast.html

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