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September 13, 2013
SPACE TRAVEL
NASA's Voyager first spacecraft to exit solar system
Washington (AFP) Sept 12, 2013
Never before has a human-built spacecraft traveled so far. NASA's Voyager 1 probe has left the solar system and is wandering the galaxy, US scientists said Thursday. The spacecraft, which looks like a combination of a satellite dish and an old television set with rabbit ear antennas, was launched in 1977 on a mission to explore planets in our solar system. Against all odds, Voyager kept on moving and now is about 12 billion miles (19 billion kilometers) from our Sun in a cold, dark part of spac ... read more
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TECH SPACE

Space's 'Ferrari' set to fall to Earth
A science satellite dubbed the "Ferrari of space" for its sleek, finned looks will shortly run out of fuel and fall to Earth after a successful mission, the European Space Agency (ESA) says. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

NASA Spacecraft Embarks on Historic Journey Into Interstellar Space
NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft officially is the first human-made object to venture into interstellar space. The 36-year-old probe is about 12 billion miles (19 billion kilometers) from our sun. ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Lockheed Martin Atlas V To Launch Morelos-3 ComSat
Lockheed Martin Commercial Launch Services (LMCLS), a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Lockheed Martin Corporation [NYSE: LMT], has been selected by the Secretaria de Comunicaciones y Transportes, a g ... more
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SATURN DAILY

Massive storm pulls water and ammonia ices from Saturn's depths
Once every 30 years or so, or roughly one Saturnian year, a monster storm rips across the northern hemisphere of the ringed planet. In 2010, the most recent and only the sixth giant storm on Saturn ... more


MARSDAILY

Upgrade to Mars rovers could aid discovery on more distant worlds
Smart as the Mars Curiosity mission has been about landing and finding its own way on a distant world, the rover is pretty brainless when it comes to doing the science that it was sent 567 million k ... more
US Navy History of Human Spaceflight Conference
ROBO SPACE

A swarm on every desktop: Robotics experts learn from public
The next experiment from Rice University's Multi-Robot Systems Laboratory (MRSL) could happen on your desktop. The lab's researchers are refining their control algorithms for robotic swarms based up ... more
IRON AND ICE

Team Attempts To Restore Communications With Deep Impact
Ground controllers have been unable to communicate with NASA's long-lived Deep Impact spacecraft. Last communication with the spacecraft was on Aug. 8, 2013. Deep Impact mission controllers will con ... 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
SPACE TRAVEL

Elite Group of Young Scientists Embark on DARPA Research Efforts
A group of early-career scientists at research universities have received grants totaling more than $12 million for basic research to address some of the Department of Defense's (DoD) most challengi ... more
IRON AND ICE

NASA identifies three potential asteroids for capture
The US space agency has narrowed its hunt for an asteroid to capture to three, NASA said Wednesday. ... more
EXO WORLDS

Coldest Brown Dwarfs Blur Lines between Stars and Planets
Cambridge, MA - Astronomers are constantly on the hunt for ever-colder star-like bodies, and two years ago a new class of objects was discovered by researchers using NASA's WISE space telescope. How ... more
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TECH SPACE

Chinese-built Bolivian satellite tested in space simulator
The Chinese-built Bolivian satellite Tupac Katari is undergoing testing in a space simulator to determine whether it can withstand the extreme temperatures of outer space, the Bolivian Space Agency ... more
MARSDAILY

Terramechanics research aims to keep Mars rovers rolling
In May 2009, the Mars rover Spirit cracked through a crusty layer of Martian topsoil, sinking into softer underlying sand. The unexpected sand trap permanently mired the vehicle, despite months of r ... 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
MARSDAILY

Investigating 'Coal Island' Rock Outcrop
Opportunity is at the base of 'Solander Point' on the rim of Endeavour Crater. The rover is investigating a scarp (rock outcrop), called 'Coal Island.' On Sol 3412 (Aug. 29, 2013), Opportunity ... more
STATION NEWS

ISS Releases a White Stork and Awaits a Swan
The Expedition 36 crew released Japan's H-II Transfer Vehicle-4 (HTV-4) cargo craft Wednesday at 12:20 p.m. EDT ending its one-month stay at the International Space Station. Expedition 36 Flight Eng ... more
ROBO SPACE

European researchers envision wearable exoskeleton for factory workers
Seven European countries are involved in a project to test a robotic exoskeleton suit that can be worn by factory workers, European Union officials say. ... more
ROBO SPACE
Lockheed Martin Atlas V To Launch Morelos-3 ComSat

Japan sets new date for satellite rocket launch

Arianespace delivers! EUTELSAT 25B/Es'hail 1 and GSAT-7 are orbited by Ariane 5


ROBO SPACE
Upgrade to Mars rovers could aid discovery on more distant worlds

SwRI study suggests debris flows on frozen arctic sand dunes are similar to dark dune spot-seepage flows on Mars

Terramechanics research aims to keep Mars rovers rolling


ROBO SPACE
Scientists say water on moon may have originated on Earth

Moon landing mission to use "secret weapons"

NASA launches spacecraft to study Moon atmosphere


ROBO SPACE
New Horizons - Late in Cruise, and a Binary Ahoy

Pluto Science Conference Exceeds Expectations

SciTechTalk: Grab your erasers, there are more moons than we thought

STATION NEWS

Three astronauts back on Earth from ISS: mission control
Three astronauts returned to Earth Wednesday on board a Russian Soyuz capsule after a half-year mission on the International Space Station (ISS), landing in Kazakhstan, mission control in Moscow announced. ... more
IRON AND ICE

Comet-hunting spacecraft still mute despite attempts to awaken it
Ground controllers in California say they've been unable to communicate with NASA's long-lived Deep Impact spacecraft, last heard from in August. ... more
MARSDAILY

India prepares to launch country's maiden mission to Mars
Indian officials have confirmed a November launch date for the country's first mission to Mars, set to launch from a spaceport in the south of the country. ... more
MARSDAILY

New technology could make for smarter planet rovers
The Curiosity rover exploring Mars boasts impressive technology but future rovers will need more smarts to explore more distant worlds, U.S. scientists say. ... 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
MARSDAILY

Space Cadets line up for one-way Mars trip

LAUNCH PAD

Japan sets new date for satellite rocket launch

MOON DAILY

Scientists say water on moon may have originated on Earth

EXO LIFE

Sediment of lake under Antarctic ice yields evidence of ancient life

MOON DAILY

Moon landing mission to use "secret weapons"

MARSDAILY

SwRI study suggests debris flows on frozen arctic sand dunes are similar to dark dune spot-seepage flows on Mars

MOON DAILY

NASA-Funded Scientists Detect Water on Moon's Surface that Hints at Water Below

MOON DAILY

NASA launches spacecraft to study Moon atmosphere

IRON AND ICE

NASA Spacecraft Reactivated to Hunt for Asteroids

ROBO SPACE

Ultra-fast trading robots can send markets out of control

Arianespace delivers! EUTELSAT 25B/Es'hail 1 and GSAT-7 are orbited by Ariane 5

ISS Crew Completes Spacewalk Preps

NASA-funded Program Helps Amateur Astronomers Detect Alien Worlds

NASA launches spacecraft to study Moon atmosphere

Moon landing mission to use "secret weapons"

Andreas Mogensen set for Soyuz mission to ISS in 2015

Proposed Russian spacecraft to have a modern convenience -- a toilet

Arianespace to "reach for the stars" with its Soyuz launch of Europe's Gaia space surveyor spacecraft

Russian cosmonauts to start searching for bacterium corroding ISS body

SpaceShipTwo commercial space liner breaks sound barrier in test

Massive storm on Saturn throws water ice high in atmosphere

Russian cosmonaut set for space station mission resigns

Observations strongly suggest distant super-Earth has water atmosphere

Prehistoric climate change due to cosmic crash in Canada

China civilian technology satellites put into use

NASA Evaluates Four Candidate Sites for 2016 Mars Mission

Lockheed Martin-Built A2100 Satellites: Over 400 Cumulative Years In Orbit And Counting

Examining Rocks Around Boulder Field

NASA spacecraft to study Moon's atmosphere

GSAT-7 Satellite Placed in Geosynchronous Orbit

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