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May 21, 2013
EXO LIFE
Billion-year-old water could hold clues to life on Earth and Mars
Manchester, UK (SPX) May 20, 2013
A UK-Canadian team of scientists has discovered ancient pockets of water, which have been isolated deep underground for billions of years and contain abundant chemicals known to support life. This water could be some of the oldest on the planet and may even contain life. Not just that, but the similarity between the rocks that trapped it and those on Mars raises the hope that comparable life-sustaining water could lie buried beneath the red planet's surface. The findings, published in Nature ... read more
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SATURN DAILY

Cassini Shapes First Global Topographic Map of Titan
Scientists have created the first global topographic map of Saturn's moon Titan, giving researchers a valuable tool for learning more about one of the most Earth-like and interesting worlds in the s ... more
TECH SPACE

NASA Seeks High-Performance Spaceflight Computing Capabilities
NASA and the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory in Albuquerque, N.M., are requesting research and development proposals to define the type of spacecraft computing needed for future missions. T ... more
STATION NEWS

Mice, gerbils perish in Russia space flight
A number of mice and eight gerbils sent into space in a Russian capsule destined to find out how well organisms can withstand extended flights perished during their journey, scientists said Sunday as the month-long mission touched back down on Earth. ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

O3b Networks' initial satellite is fueled for Arianespace's upcoming Soyuz launch from the Spaceport
The first Arianespace Soyuz mission for O3b Networks has moved into its next phase of preparations at the Spaceport, as fueling is now underway with the global satellite services provider's spacecra ... more


ROCKET SCIENCE

A-1 Test Stand Houses First Full Engine in Nearly a Decade
Engineers install J-2X engine E10002 in the A-1 test stand at NASA's Stennis Space Center. The installation is in preparation for a new series of tests, where the engine will be gimbaled, or pivoted ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

Ariane Flight VA214's launch vehicle marks a preparation milestone
The third Ariane 5 for launch in 2013 has now completed basic build-up at the Spaceport, taking the next step toward Arianespace's two-passenger mission planned from French Guiana in July. Thi ... more
MARSDAILY

NASA Probe Counts Space Rock Impacts on Mars
Scientists using images from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) have estimated that the planet is bombarded by more than 200 small asteroids or bits of comets per year forming craters at least ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
EU states to hold talks on 'drone wall' to protect bloc
Denmark military intel fails to identify source of drone flights
Lithuania eases rules on shooting down drones
MARSDAILY

Nine-Year-Old Mars Rover Passes 40-Year-Old Record
While Apollo 17 astronauts Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt visited Earth's moon for three days in December 1972, they drove their mission's Lunar Roving Vehicle 19.3 nautical miles (22.210 statut ... more
MARSDAILY

Mars Icebreaker Life Mission
Missions to Mars have only scratched its surface. To go deeper, scientists are proposing a spacecraft that can drill into the Red Planet to potentially find signs of life. The driving goal for ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Sierra Nevada Corporation Dream Chaser Testing Begins at NASA Dryden, Langley
Sierra Nevada Corporation's (SNC) Space Systems Dream Chaser flight vehicle arrived at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center in Edwards, Calif., Wednesday to begin tests of its flight and runway land ... more
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MOON DAILY

NASA says meteor impact on the moon glowed like a star
NASA astronomers monitoring the moon for signs of meteor impacts say they've identified the biggest explosion in the history of the observation program. ... more
MOON DAILY

Bright Explosion on the Moon
For the past 8 years, NASA astronomers have been monitoring the Moon for signs of explosions caused by meteoroids hitting the lunar surface. "Lunar meteor showers" have turned out to be more common ... more
24/7 News Coverage
NASA ISRO radar satellite beams first Earth images from space
Morocco High Atlas whistle language strives for survival
China warns Papua New Guinea over Australian defence deal
ROBO SPACE

Wayne State University researcher's technique helps robotic vehicles find their way, help humans
A Wayne State University researcher understands that the three most important things about real estate also apply to small ground robotic vehicles: location, location, location. In a paper rec ... more
MARSDAILY

Living and Dying on Mars
The Website, Mars-One.com has posted an interesting Want Ad: "Mars 2023: Inhabitants Wanted - Mars One will establish a permanent human settlement on Mars. We invite you to participate by sharing ou ... more
IRON AND ICE

NASA's Asteroid Sample Return Mission Moves into Development
NASA's first mission to sample an asteroid is moving ahead into development and testing in preparation for its launch in 2016. The Origins-Spectral Interpretation Resource Identification Secur ... more
IRON AND ICE
O3b Networks' initial satellite is fueled for Arianespace's upcoming Soyuz launch from the Spaceport

Ariane Flight VA214's launch vehicle marks a preparation milestone

ILS Proton Successfully Launches EUTELSAT 3D for Eutelsat


IRON AND ICE
Nine-Year-Old Mars Rover Passes 40-Year-Old Record

Mars Icebreaker Life Mission

NASA Probe Counts Space Rock Impacts on Mars


IRON AND ICE
Bright Explosion on the Moon

NASA says meteor impact on the moon glowed like a star

Where on Earth did the moon's water come from


IRON AND ICE
'Vulcan' wins Pluto moon name vote

Public to vote on names for Pluto moons

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EXO WORLDS

New Method of Finding Planets Scores its First Discovery
Detecting alien worlds presents a significant challenge since they are small, faint, and close to their stars. The two most prolific techniques for finding exoplanets are radial velocity (looking fo ... more
LAUNCH PAD

ILS Proton Successfully Launches EUTELSAT 3D for Eutelsat
International Launch Services (ILS) successfully placed the EUTELSAT 3D satellite into Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO), today, for Eutelsat Communications of Paris, France. With this missio ... more
EXO WORLDS

Critical Kepler Reaction Wheel Fails: Mission End In Sight
The Kepler mission team reported Wednesdau that Kepler spacecraft is once again in safe mode. As was the case earlier this month, this was a Thruster-Controlled Safe Mode. The root cause is no ... more
EXO WORLDS

Sifting Through the Atmosphere's of Far-Off Worlds
Gone are the days of being able to count the number of known planets on your fingers. Today, there are more than 800 confirmed exoplanets - planets that orbit stars beyond our Sun - and more than ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
JUNO begins decade-long mission to probe neutrino mysteries
SFL Missions to Deliver Spacecraft Buses for HawkEye 360 RF Signal Detection Expansion
Voyager debuts first space based multi cloud region to advance orbital data processing
STATION NEWS

Star Canadian spaceman back on Earth, relishing fresh air

LAUNCH PAD

Russia's Proton-M Spacecraft Set to Orbit French Satellite

IRON AND ICE

Asteroid 1998 QE2 To Sail Past Earth Nine Times Larger Than Cruise Ship

EXO WORLDS

"Kepler's Dozen" - 13 Stories About Distant Worlds That Really Exist

EXO WORLDS

Team Takes Part in Discovering New Planet

SPACE TRAVEL

Danish Space Venture ready for lift off

LAUNCH PAD

ATV Albert Einstein installed on Ariane 5 launcher

LAUNCH PAD

ILS and EchoStar Sign Launch Contract

STATION NEWS

ISS Statistics Tell the Story of Science in Orbit

MOON DAILY

Water on moon, Earth have a common source

Spaceman says goodbye to ISS with David Bowie classic

Where on Earth did the moon's water come from

The Elephant's Tomb in Carmona may have been a temple to the god Mithras

Space tourism won't hurt environment: Branson

NASA astronauts on spacewalk to fix ammonia leak

Canadian ISS astronaut returns to Earth a star

Opportunity Making Smallest Turn Yet, As Dust Storm Affects Rover

NASA Curiosity Rover Team Selects Second Drilling Target on Mars

Researchers use graphene quantum dots to detect humidity and pressure

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope Finds Dead Stars Polluted with Planet Debris

More than 78,000 people apply for one-way trip to Mars

NASA Awards Contract to Modify Mobile Launcher

And Now For The Weather On Mars

Opportunity Rover Back in Action

Austria Aims For Mars Via Morocco

MakerBot and Robohand

NASA Partners With Utah State University's Space Dynamics Lab

Robotic insects make first controlled flight

Seahorse's Armor Gives Engineers Insight Into Robotics Designs

Northrop Grumman Completes Lunar Lander Study for Golden Spike Company

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