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March 08, 2013
EXO LIFE
How to Thrive in Battery Acid and Among Toxic Metals
Washington DC (SPX) Mar 08, 2013
In the movie Alien, the title character is an extraterrestrial creature that can survive brutal heat and resist the effects of toxins. In real life, organisms with similar traits exist, such as the "extremophile" red alga Galdieria sulphuraria. In hot springs in Yellowstone National Park, Galdieria uses energy from the sun to produce sugars through photosynthesis. In the darkness of old mineshafts in drainage as caustic as battery acid, it feeds on bacteria and survives high concentrations o ... read more
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DRAGON SPACE

China's fourth space launch center to be in use in two years
China's fourth launch center, located in tropical island province of Hainan, will be ready for space launch in two years, said a member of China's top political advisory body. The launch cente ... more
MARSDAILY

Mars rover 'sleeping' through solar storm
NASA says the computers on its Mars rover Curiosity have been put to sleep to wait out a solar storm bombarding the Red Planet. ... more
IRON AND ICE

e2v image sensors launched into space on board NEOSSat
On 25 February 2013, e2v high performance imaging sensors were launched into space on board NEOSSat, a Canadian microsatellite mission to discover and determine orbits of Near-Earth Objects (NEOs) t ... more
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STATION NEWS

'Goody Bag' Filled With Sample Processing Supplies Arrives on Station
A SpaceX Dragon spacecraft has delivered a "goody bag" to the crew aboard the International Space Station. But it's not filled with treats. This goody bag - called the Wet Lab Kit - is loaded with ... more


IRON AND ICE

Iowa State developing ideas to save the Earth from asteroids
Bong Wie has heard the snickers. You want to protect the Earth from asteroids? Where were you when the dinosaurs needed you? You want to be like Bruce Willis in that asteroid movie? Wie has a ... more
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ROBO SPACE

Brown unveils novel wireless brain sensor
A team of neuroengineers based at Brown University has developed a fully implantable and rechargeable wireless brain sensor capable of relaying real-time broadband signals from up to 100 neurons in ... more
EXO LIFE

Russia finds 'new bacteria' in Antarctic lake
Russian scientists believe they have found a wholly new type of bacteria in the mysterious subglacial Lake Vostok in Antarctica, the RIA Novosti news agency reported on Thursday. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
India signs $7 bn deal for 97 domestically made fighter jets
France doubles down on threat to build future fighter jet alone
US approves $1.2 bn missile sale to Germany
SPACE TRAVEL

NASA Launches Website to Design Interplanetary Missions
A small group of engineers at NASA's Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif., have launched a new web-based tool for scientists and engineers to use when designing spacecraft trajectories to int ... more
EXO LIFE

Evidence that comets could have seeded life on Earth
It's among the most ancient of questions: What are the origins of life on Earth? A new experiment simulating conditions in deep space reveals that the complex building blocks of life could have bee ... more
MARSDAILY

Curiosity Rover's Recovery on Track
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has transitioned from precautionary "safe mode" to active status on the path of recovery from a memory glitch last week. Resumption of full operations is anticipated by n ... more
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TECH SPACE

MEXSAT Bicentenario Satellite Completes On-orbit Testing
The MEXSAT Bicentenario satellite, built by Boeing [NYSE: BA] partner Orbital Sciences Corporation [NYSE: ORB], has completed on-orbit testing and has been accepted by the customer, the first step t ... more
ROBO SPACE

Germany eyes new Internet industrial revolution
Known throughout the world for quality cars and industrial giants, Germany is now seeking to position itself for the coming revolution, "industry 4.0", powered by Internet. ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Simulations of Exoplanet Formation May Help Inform Search for Extraterrestrial Life
Ancient hot springs reveal how microbes thrived before Earth gained oxygen
Framework proposed to study planetary scale impact of life
SPACE TRAVEL

How to predict the progress of technology
Researchers at MIT and the Santa Fe Institute have found that some widely used formulas for predicting how rapidly technology will advance - notably, Moore's Law and Wright's Law - offer superior ap ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Shadows over data sharing
In a paper about to be published in EPJ Data Science, Barbara Jasny, deputy editor for commentary at Science magazine in Washington, DC, USA, looks at the history of the debates surrounding data acc ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Sequestration and the Civil Space Industry
Amazingly, the space industry appears to have survived the so called "fiscal cliff" at the end of 2012. The next big and scary fiscal event is already upon us and it is called "sequestration." Altho ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Vega launcher integration continues for its April mission

SpaceX's capsule arrives at ISS

Dragon Transporting Two ISS Experiments For AMES


SPACE TRAVEL
Mars rover 'sleeping' through solar storm

Curiosity Rover's Recovery on Track

NASA's Curiosity rover to be back online next week


SPACE TRAVEL
China to use modified rocket for moon landing mission

Water On The Moon: It's Been There All Along

Building a lunar base with 3D printing


SPACE TRAVEL
'Vulcan' wins Pluto moon name vote

Public to vote on names for Pluto moons

The PI's Perspective: The Seven-Year Itch

SATURN DAILY

A Window into Europa's Ocean Right at the Surface
If you could lick the surface of Jupiter's icy moon Europa, you would actually be sampling a bit of the ocean beneath. A new paper by Mike Brown, an astronomer at the California Institute of Technol ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

2014 maiden launch for Long March-7 rocket
China's indigenous carrier rocket Long March-7 will hopefully make its first launch in 2014, a senior official of the rocket's designing institute said on Friday. Liang Xiaohong, Party chief o ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

General Dynamics Modernizes Ground System Terminals for NASA's Next-generation TDRS Satellites
General Dynamics C4 Systems successfully completed critical ground system modifications and technology updates needed to support the mission of NASA's three, next-generation Tracking and Data Relay ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Vega launcher integration continues for its April mission
The no. 2 Vega light-lift launcher has been fitted with its solid propellant third stage, marking another milestone in preparations for its April mission from French Guiana with a multi-satellite pa ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Uranium enrichment: Why Iran refuses to step back
Redwire to Deliver Solar Array Wings for Axiom Station's First Module
Germany's Merz rejects claims he is slowing green shift
EXO LIFE

Discoveries Suggest Icy Cosmic Start for Amino Acids and DNA Ingredients

EXO WORLDS

The Birth of a Giant Planet?

SPACE TRAVEL

Chinese probe in breakthrough outer space travel

MARSDAILY

NASA's Curiosity rover to be back online next week

SPACE TRAVEL

New tech aims to transform homes, shopping in Spain

SPACE TRAVEL

Gadgets and gizmos galore at world's top IT fair

IRON AND ICE

Dawn forging through the main asteroid belt

ROBO SPACE

Blueprint for an artificial brain

DRAGON SPACE

China plans manned space mission

DRAGON SPACE

China's space station will be energy-efficient

China to launch new manned spacecraft

Woman expected again to join next China crew roster

SpaceX's capsule arrives at ISS

Short Bump Gets Robotic Arm Closer to Rock Target

China's first solid-fuel rocket to debut before 2016

J-2X Engine 'Goes the Distance' at Stennis

The Space Robotics on the MMMMove

Inspiration Mars to Pursue Human Mission to the Red Planet in 2018

NASA fixing computer glitch on Mars Curiosity rover

Light particles illuminate the vacuum

China to use modified rocket for moon landing mission

How did early primordial cells evolve

Toxic oceans may have delayed spread of complex life

Tech sector rides on rich list

SpaceX Optimistic Despite Dragon Capsule Mishap

SpaceX set for third mission to space station

ESA's Columbus Biolab Facility

Dragon Transporting Two ISS Experiments For AMES

Stott Space Aims to Mine Asteroids this Decade

Building blocks of life may be in space

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