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October 07, 2013
MOON DAILY
Russia could build manned lunar base
Moscow (Voice of Russia) Oct 08, 2013
The federal space agency Roscosmos has launched a feasibility study of a project to build a manned base on the Moon, Academician Lev Zelyony, director of the Russian Academy of Sciences' Space Research Institute, said on Friday. "Our nearest task within the limits of the planning horizon is the construction of a piloted outpost on the Moon. A working group was recently set up at the order of Roscosmos's head Vladimir Popovkin," Zelyony said at Space Science Day events at the Space Research Institu ... read more
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ROBO SPACE

Russia to launch first android robot to ISS
A robot, model SAR-400 android, is destined for the International Space Station (ISS) as helpmate for Russian cosmonauts aboard. Scientists have started testing the first Russian robot designed to w ... more
EXO WORLDS

Researchers Find that Bright Nearby Double Star Fomalhaut Is Actually a Triple
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MARSDAILY

Making Martian clouds on Earth
At first glance, Mars' clouds might easily be mistaken for those on Earth: Images of the Martian sky, taken by NASA's Opportunity rover, depict gauzy, high-altitude wisps, similar to our cirrus clou ... more
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MOON DAILY

NASA's moon landing remembered as a promise of a 'future which never happened'
footage of the first moon landing promised a future of sci-fi heroism that never came to pass, according to a new study. The paper, by Professor Steve Brown and Professor Martin Parker, of the ... more


EXO WORLDS

Scientists generate first map of clouds on an exoplanet
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SPACE TRAVEL

Naval Institute History Conference: From Mercury to the Shuttle
The following is the on scene report for the U.S. Naval Institute's 2013 annual history conference, "Past, Present, and Future of Human Space Flight," with Capt. James A. Lovell, USN (Ret.), Capt. R ... more
TECH SPACE

World's Largest Solar Sail, Sunjammer, Completes Test
NASA officials, team partners, and local students were on hand to witness a key milestone for the Sunjammer Mission as it successfully deployed a quadrant of its solar sail - a critical design compo ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
EU states to hold talks on 'drone wall' to protect bloc
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Lithuania eases rules on shooting down drones
IRON AND ICE

Asteroid near-miss reported by Russian scientists
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EXO WORLDS

NASA Space Telescopes Find Patchy Clouds On Exotic World
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SATURN DAILY

Cassini Finds Ingredient of Household Plastic in Space
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MARSDAILY

NASA Mars mission escapes government shutdown, will launch
NASA says it next mission to Mars has been cleared for takeoff amid fears the U.S. government shutdown could cause it to miss its launch window. ... more
MARSDAILY

European rover meant for Mars to undergo earthly desert test
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SPACE MEDICINE

Animal mission to space gives clues to astronauts' vision problems
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EXO WORLDS

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SPACE TRAVEL

Non-Orbiting Space Junk
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SPACE TRAVEL
Milky Way-mapping Gaia receives its sunshield

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SPACE TRAVEL
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LAUNCH PAD

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TECH SPACE

Lockheed Martin Powers on First GOES-R Weather Satellite
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EXO LIFE

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LAUNCH PAD

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LAUNCH PAD

US private spacecraft company SpaceX launches upgraded Falcon rocket

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ROCKET SCIENCE

Proton booster back in service after mishap

Better robot vision

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NASA Wants Investigations for a Mars 2020 Rover

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NASA Mars rover Curiosity finds water in first sample of planet surface

China unveils its first and unnamed moon rover

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