The next business venture: the moon?

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration's Office of the Associate Administrator for Commercial Space Transportation (AST) has given thumbs-up regarding private sector operations on the moon.

In a Dec. 22 letter to Bigelow Aerospace, the FAA's AST in consultation with the Department of State, the Department of Defense, and other federal agencies, including NASA and NOAA "is prepared to support Bigelow Aerospace's trailblazing initiative."

The letter is in response to a Bigelow Aerospace "payload review" tied to commercial development of the moon.

The FAA/AST letter, obtained by Inside Outer Space, encourages the private space firm to continue to invest in the development of Bigelow Aerospace's lunar habitat to support public and private sector activities. [Bigelow Aerospace's Private Space Stations (Gallery)]

"Moreover, we recognize the private sector's need to protect its assets and personnel on the Moon or on other celestial bodies," the FAA AST letter explains. "Supporting non-interference for private sector operations will enhance safety and only add to the long history of preserving ownership interests in hardware and equipment."

Furthermore, the letter explains that the Department of State's fundamental concern is that the national regulatory framework, in its present form, is "ill-equipped" to enable the U.S. Government to fulfill its obligations under the Outer Space Treaty with respect to private sector activities on the moon or other celestial bodies.

"This response represents one small step for Bigelow Aerospace and one giant leap for lunar development," said Mike Gold, Director of Washington, D.C. Operations & Business Growth for Bigelow Aerospace, LLC.

In 2013, after completing a Space Act Agreement on behalf of NASA to identify potential next steps for commercial space development, Bigelow Aerospace determined that the best destination for future private and public sector activities is the moon.

Unlike asteroids or Mars, Bigelow Aerospace believes that the moon has the potential to support near-term opportunities for economic growth.

"As is the case with any new frontier, prospects remain uncertain, but the moon offers a variety of minerals and resources that could support mining or other forms of commercial operations," Gold added. "Bigelow Aerospace sees its role in lunar development as the historic equivalent of the Hudson Bay Company, providing the necessary habitats, equipment, and transportation for entrepreneurs to execute their business plans. Bigelow Aerospace wants to enable individuals, companies, and countries to transform the moon into a dynamic arena for imagination and innovation."

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Marana Aerospace Expands Its Capabilities

MARANA, Ariz., Feb. 10, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --Marana Aerospace Solutions ("MAS") has announced the expansion of its capabilities with the addition of a complete end of life services solution, a hydraulic actuator overhaul and repair shop and a wheel assembly shop for a wide variety of aircraft applications. MAS currently provides overhaul and repair capabilities for flight controls, engine cowlings & pylons, landing gear doors, landing gear actuators, tubing fabrication and testing, and cargo system components for a variety of aircraft types. According to MAS' new Senior Vice President of Operations, Greg Emerson, "We continue to add services that reduce our customers' costs and downtime. Our continued focus is to expand our capabilities to effectively support our customers and theirs."

In addition to these new capabilities, MAS is investing in additional narrow body tooling during the first quarter, with which to address its customers' needs particularly in the A320 and 737 families. MAS' President and CEO, Jim Martin, explained that, "We have listened carefully to our customers, and have paid close attention to the market in North America. We believe this investment, together with some anticipated add on acquisitions, will position us well in 2015 and 2016."

About Marana Aerospace Solutions: Marana Aerospace Solutions is an FAA Approved FAR Part 145 Repair Station with an unlimited FAA Class IV Airframe Rating. We offer a broad range of maintenance, component, paint and other services for Boeing, Airbus, McDonnell Douglas, Bombardier, Raytheon and Embraer aircraft. We are internationally recognized as the world's largest commercial aircraft MRO and storage facility, consisting of three maintenance hangars and a large maintenance flight line. Our 6,850-foot runway is suitable for takeoff and landing of all aircraft types, including large commercial and military aircraft. Our maintenance center has 460 acres of ramp and storage area that can accommodate over 400 aircraft, as well as over 35,000 square feet of repair shops for avionics, accessories, composite structures, interior configuration, NDT testing and inspection.

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Another look at the potential for three-parent babies

Members of England's Parliament passed legislation on Feb. 3 that allows the use of DNA from a third-party female donor to be used in a human embryo -- a new move toward eliminating genetic disease.

The technique could help babies with mitochondrial disease, which affects one in every 6,500 babies and can be fatal. Mitochondria, found in nearly all of the body's cells, converts food into usable energy and contains DNA that does not affect other personal traits (such as appearance). When defective, it can lead to brain damage, heart failure, blindness and muscle wasting.

The process would replace the harmful material in a woman's egg prior to conception, mixing the DNA of the two parents with a donor woman's healthy mitochondria.

This procedure, however, raises a number of ethical issues and objections, as it involves experimentation with human reproduction and requires in vitro fertilization, the church's "default" argument against the technique, wrote Jack Mahoney for The Tablet.

But the church also once opposed organ transplants for requiring "self-mutilation," Mahoney noted. "Few people would now accept that extremely partial analysis as an adequate description of what many rightly view as an act of human solidarity," he wrote.

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The distinction between genetic transplants and a "genetic apocalypse" likens in positive or negative genetic medicine. "It need not be the case that the wish to prevent an individual, or even the human gene pool, from suffering a particular genetic malady will inevitably usher humanity into Aldous Huxley's Brave New World," Mahoney wrote, referring to a 1932 novel about reproductive technology.

Negative, or preventive, genetic medicine aims to eliminate deficiencies or diseases in an individual or possibly for generations to come. Positive genetic medicine, or genetic enhancement, aspires to improve individuals by adding genes based on preferences, making the individual more personally or socially advantageous. When geared for the individual's sake, it is "somatic therapy," whereas "germ line therapy" refers to the introduction of genetic changes in the reproductive system that will eventually continue through succeeding generations.

But the uneasiness around substituting various genes, Mahoney said, implies "the view that humans are simply the product of their genes, now including someone else's, and that their personality and behaviour are determined by their genetic make-up, leaving little, if any, room for personal freedom of choice and self-determination on the part of the individual."

Consider how external factors -- environmental, economic, and the unconscious -- affect human behavior. "Being predisposed is not the same as being predetermined," Mahoney wrote.

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Clemson expanding entrepreneurial culture

Staff Report gsanews@scbiznews.com Published Feb. 9, 2015

Clemson University is expanding programs for students whose entrepreneurial ideas have the makings for starting a business. While most of Clemsons entrepreneurship initiatives are in the College of Business and Behavioral Science, the programs are spreading across campus. At least two other colleges have entrepreneurship courses and the university offers a minor in entrepreneurship for nonbusiness majors.

A team of 20 faculty members and students assessing the universitys offerings is working as the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Initiative on strategies to take them to the next level. The initiative could include grants for research and to develop new curricula. Training workshops and seminars could be offered to faculty members.

John DesJardins, an associate bioengineering professor, said entrepreneurs and innovation can arise from any academic discipline. Several entrepreneurship programs are in place, so we have a great start, he said. The difference now is that we are on the verge of transforming campus culture.

The two leaders on the campuswide initiative are DesJardins and Matthew Klein, interim director of the Spiro Institute for Entrepreneurial Leadership.

Nationally, Clemson is among 25 institutions selected for the 2015 Pathways to Innovation Program, which will provide help incorporating innovation and entrepreneurship into the engineering program. The program is run by the National Center for Engineering Pathways to Innovation, or Epicenter, which is funded by National Science Foundation and directed by Stanford University and VentureWell.

A new program in the College of Engineering and Science has already started producing companies. The College of Engineering and Science is looking to advance lab inventions into real-world products as part of its commitment to the National Academy of Engineering Grand Challenge Scholars Program.

To have a high impact on society, I feel strongly that design, entrepreneurship and commercialization must play a central role in our universitys focus on the future, said the colleges dean, Anand Gramopadhye.

A campus organization that is part of the College of Engineering and Science, the Design and Entrepreneurship Network is in its second year. It matches students with experts, such as patent attorneys and angel investors, who can suggest ways to take inventions to market..

Accessible Diagnostics, a company formed as a result of network, has received a commitment of $500,000 in private investment from Concepts to Companies. The companys product, GlucoSense, uses ink-jet printers to make glucose test strips for diabetics in Tanzania and other resource-poor settings.

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Science & Engineering competition in Muskogee

Muskogee, Okla. - Students from across Green Country are gearing up for the annual Muskogee Regional Science and Engineering Fair Tuesday and Wednesday.

Eighth-grade students at Ben Franklin Science Academy in Muskogee practiced their presentations Monday before the fair. More than 280 students are competing in medicine and health, physics, zoology, engineering, chemistry, botany, earth and space, behavioral, math and computers and environmental science categories.

The winners advance to the state science fair and have a chance to head to nationals.

Students competing are between seventh and 12th grade. Schools competing are Muskogee Public Schools, Muldrow Public Schools, St. Josephs, Tahlequah Public Schools, Hilldale Public Schools, Wagoner Public Schools, Briggs Schools, Stillwell Public Schools, Twin Hills Public Schools, Westville and Roland Public Schools.

Winners have a chance to take home money, scholarships and more.

The competition is open to the public at the Muskogee Civic Assembly Center. Registration begins at 8 a.m. Tuesday. The fair will open to the public from 5 to 8 p.m. and continues Wednesday from 8 a.m. until noon.

Winners will be announced Wednesday at 10 a.m.

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More anti-aging regimens

PART 2

Last week, we discussed 19 ways to recapture youth. Our topics included melatonin, GABA, BHRT (Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy), DHEA, HGH, Epsom salt baths, going organic from food to cosmetics, exercise, sleep, proper hydration, multivitamins/mineral supplementation, glutamine supplements, probiotics, extra dose of vitamin C, daily fiber intake, exercise, nanotechnology, nondrug patches and natural medicine (pharmaceutical drug only when urgently needed).

What to do

1) Address your acidity levels.

The culprit and cause of disease is internal inflammation, a precursor of illness.

Because inflammation is associated with acidity, it must be corrected because acidity is the perfect environment for cancer.

It is also the condition conducive to developing yeast infection. Being too acidic or too alkaline isnt the goal. The ideal pH alkaline level must be around 7.0. The lower you go from 7.0, the more acidic you are.

Alkaline foods are vegetables and fruits.

Acidic foods are meat, poultry, eggs, legumes, grains, nuts and cheese.

To prevent colds and flu, consume alkaline foods and take four alkaline minerals: magnesium, calcium, potassium and sodium.

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Hubble Telescope spots smiley face in space

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The Hubble Space Telescope also captured images of Jupiter's three great moons -- Io, Callisto and Europa -- passing by at once.

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Using powerful optics, astronomers have found a planet-like body, J1407b, with rings 200 times the size of Saturn's. This is an artist's depiction of the rings of planet J1407b, which are eclipsing a star.

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A patch of stars appears to be missing in this image from the La Silla Observatory in Chile. But the stars are actually still there behind a cloud of gas and dust called Lynds Dark Nebula 483. The cloud is about 700 light years from Earth in the constellation Serpens (The Serpent).

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This is the largest Hubble Space Telescope image ever assembled. It's a portion of the galaxy next door, Andromeda (M31).

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NASA has captured a stunning new image of the so-called "Pillars of Creation," one of the space agency's most iconic discoveries. The giant columns of cold gas, in a small region of the Eagle Nebula, were popularized by a similar image taken by the Hubble Space Telescope in 1995.

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The Hubble Space Telescope also captured images of Jupiter's three great moons -- Io, Callisto and Europa -- passing by at once.

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Using powerful optics, astronomers have found a planet-like body, J1407b, with rings 200 times the size of Saturn's. This is an artist's depiction of the rings of planet J1407b, which are eclipsing a star.

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This is the largest Hubble Space Telescope image ever assembled. It's a portion of the galaxy next door, Andromeda (M31).

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NASA has captured a stunning new image of the so-called "Pillars of Creation," one of the space agency's most iconic discoveries. The giant columns of cold gas, in a small region of the Eagle Nebula, were popularized by a similar image taken by the Hubble Space Telescope in 1995.

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Hubble Telescope Spots an Emoticon in Outer Space

TIME Science space Hubble Telescope Spots an Emoticon in Outer Space Hubble/ESA/NASA Galaxy cluster SDSS J1038+4849 It's actually a cluster of galaxies

In the center of this Hubble Telescope image is the galaxy cluster SDSS J1038+4849 and it appears to be smiling back at you.

The two orange eyes of the grinning face are actually two distant galaxies, and the peculiar smile was caused by an effect known as strong gravitational lensing.

Galaxy clusters are so large that they can create a strong gravitational pull that warps the time and space surrounding them. From afar this creates a distorted view of reality, known as a cosmic lens.

There are thousands of images within the Hubble database that have only been viewed by a few scientists. However, Hubble opens up its massive database to the public to search through. A version of this particular image was brought to attention by a contestant, Judy Smith, through the Hubbles Hidden Treasures image processing competition.

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