{"id":189939,"date":"2017-04-28T14:40:22","date_gmt":"2017-04-28T18:40:22","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/china-ready-to-move-ahead-with-development-of-a-space-station-after-refueling-tests-spacenews\/"},"modified":"2017-04-28T14:40:22","modified_gmt":"2017-04-28T18:40:22","slug":"china-ready-to-move-ahead-with-development-of-a-space-station-after-refueling-tests-spacenews","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/space-station\/china-ready-to-move-ahead-with-development-of-a-space-station-after-refueling-tests-spacenews\/","title":{"rendered":"China ready to move ahead with development of a space station after refueling tests &#8211; SpaceNews"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  An artist's concept of China's space station, with the initial  module set to launch in 2018. Credit: CMSA<\/p>\n<p>        Chinese officials said Friday    theyre ready to move ahead with development of a space station    after testing refueling technologies in space.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Tianzhou-1 spacecraft successfully transferred propellant    to the Tiangong-2 module this week after docking with the lab    module on Saturday.  <\/p>\n<p>    That test, officials said, clears the way for development of a    permanent space station, with various components to be launched    between 2019 and 2022. [Reuters]  <\/p>\n<p>    More News  <\/p>\n<p>        NASA now acknowledges that the first launch of the Space Launch    System will slip to 2019. In a response to a GAO report    issued Thursday,    NASA said that holding the current November 2018 date for the    EM-1 mission is not in the best interest in the program and    that NASA was in the process of determining a new launch date,    sometime in 2019. The GAO report concluded, prior to NASAs    response, that EM-1 was likely to be delayed because of various    issues with the rocket, Orion spacecraft and ground systems    that had depleted cost and schedule reserves on those programs.    [SpaceNews]  <\/p>\n<p>        Weather looks good for Sundays    scheduled launch of a Falcon 9 from Florida. Forecasts    issued Thursday    predict an 80 percent chance of acceptable weather during a    two-hour launch window that opens at 7    a.m. Eastern at Kennedy Space Centers Launch    Complex 39A. The Falcon 9 is carrying a classified payload for    the National Reconnaissance Office on a mission designated    NROL-76. The NRO     released the missions patch Thursday,    which the agency says represents Lewis & Clark heading    into the great unknown. [Florida Today \/ Twitter @NatReconOfc    ]  <\/p>\n<p>        Congress is set to pass a one-week stopgap spending bill    Friday to at least delay the threat of a    government shutdown. The House is scheduled to vote on the    continuing resolution (CR) Friday after delaying a vote on a    healthcare bill that threatened to jeopardize the deal, with    the Senate to follow. The current CR funding government    agencies expires tonight. The    new CR funds the government through May    5, giving appropriators more time to finalize a    spending bill for the rest of the 2017 fiscal year. [Washington    Post]  <\/p>\n<p>        Russias deputy prime minister said recent dismissals of    several veteran cosmonauts are part of a planned renewal of    the Russian cosmonaut corps. Dmitry Rogozin said    Thursday that    the average age of cosmonauts is 53, and that Roscosmos needed    new, younger cosmonauts as it plans for activities beyond the    end of the International Space Station in 2024. Roscosmos    dismissed three veteran cosmonauts earlier this week, after    another, Gennady Padalka, announced plans to resign. [TASS]  <\/p>\n<p>        The Canadian government will provide funding for two new space    projects, ministers announced Thursday.    The Canadian Space Agency will receive $80.9 million (US$59.3    million) over five years to develop a radar mapping instrument    for a future NASA Mars orbiter mission and a test of quantum    communications technologies in space. The agency also announced    plans     to award grants to Canadian universities to fund the    development of cubesats. [Canadian Press \/ CSA]  <\/p>\n<p>        NASA released Thursday the    first images taken by the Cassini spacecraft as    it made its dive between Saturn and its rings. The images    show a giant cyclonic storm and a large number of small,    filamentary clouds, which scientists taking their first look at    the images found particularly interesting. The images came from    a close approach earlier this week, the first of 22 in the    Grand Finale phase of the mission that ends with Cassinis    plunge into Saturns atmosphere in mid-September. [Science    News]  <\/p>\n<p>        The U.S. Postal Service will release a first-of-its-kind stamp    to commemorate an upcoming solar eclipse. The stamp, set to    debut June 20,    shows an image of a solar eclipse. Touching the black disk in    the center activates thermochromic ink to reveal an image of    the full moon. The stamp marks the Aug.    21 total solar eclipse that will be visible on a    path cutting across the country, from Oregon to South Carolina.    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