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October 17, 2013
MARSDAILY
Mission To Mars: A Critical Step In Space Globalization
Moscow (Voice of Russia) Oct 17, 2013
India is getting ready to become the fifth country to send a spaceship to Mars. The USA, Russia, the EU, China and Japan are working on their own programs of studying the Red Planet. And although it has already been proven that there is no life there, it does not make Mars any less interesting for people. To the contrary, a race of space projects to make colonies on Mars has started on Earth. Generally speaking, the Indian program to study Mars is under threat of disruption. The start of the orbit ... read more
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SATURN DAILY

The active Sun boosts Titan's outer atmosphere
The NASA-ESA-ASI Cassini spacecraft has been observing the Saturn system, including the giant satellite Titan, for more than 9 years. A detailed analysis of Cassini data has now confirmed prediction ... more
TECH SPACE

SES Partners With ESA To Develop Innovative Satellite Platform Electra
SES has announced a public-private partnership with the European Space Agency (ESA) for the development of an innovative full-electric propulsion satellite platform. Corresponding contracts we ... more
MARSDAILY

Russia to Make Second Attempt at Mars Moon Mission
Russia will take a second crack at bringing back dust samples from Phobos, one of the moons of Mars, after an attempt in 2011 ended in the spacecraft crashing back to Earth, a top scientist said Tue ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

Russia Readies Proton Rocket for October 20 Launch
A Proton-M carrier rocket with a US telecoms satellite will be transported early Thursday to a launch pad at the Baikonur space center in Kazakhstan in preparation for launch on October 20, Russia's ... more


MARSDAILY

Phobos-Grunt-2: Russia to probe Martian moon by 2022
Russia is set to launch a probe to the Martian moon Phobos by 2022, the head of the Russian Space Research Institute has revealed. The renewal of the ambitious program, which includes taking samples ... more
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MARSDAILY

Curiosity confirms origins of Martian meteorites
Earth's most eminent emissary to Mars has just proven that those rare Martian visitors that sometimes drop in on Earth - a.k.a. Martian meteorites - really are from the Red Planet. A key new measure ... more
MARSDAILY

Heading to a High Slope for Some Sunshine
Opportunity is on the northern edge of 'Solander Point' at the rim of Endeavour Crater. The rover is investigating the geologic contacts at the base of Solander Point. On Sol 3446 (Oct. 3, 201 ... 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

Russian scientists set sights on space
Russian scientists plan to once again attempt to launch an exploratory mission on the Martian satellite Phobos - the date for the launch of the new probe entitled Boomerang is tentatively set on 202 ... more
EXO WORLDS

Astronomer see misaligned planets in distant system
data from NASA's Kepler space telescope, an international team of astronomers has discovered a distant planetary system featuring multiple planets orbiting at a severe tilt to their host star. ... more
EXO LIFE

Finding alien worlds on Earth
Have you ever wondered which places on Earth most resemble other planets? For some of us, imagining the landscape of other worlds might just be for fun, but scientists and engineers wonder about wha ... more
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ROBO SPACE

'Biobots' may help map hidden, dangerous environments
A swarm of insect cyborgs, or "biobots," may one day allow the mapping of unknown and dangerous environments such as collapsed buildings, U.S. researchers say. ... more
IRON AND ICE

Spacecraft images of asteroid reinforce telescope observations
NASA scientists say a spacecraft's close-up view of an asteroid can work with ground-based telescopes to clarify our understanding of a solar system object. ... 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

Curiosity rover finds proof of Mars origin of meteorites
NASA's Curiosity rover on Mars has found evidence confirming some meteors found on Earth did in fact come from the Red Planet, scientists report. ... more
MARSDAILY

Russia to make another attempt to bring back Mars moon material
Russia will mount a second attempt to bring back dust samples from Phobos, one of the moons of Mars, after a failed 2011 try, a leading scientist says. ... more
OUTER PLANETS

SwRI study finds that Pluto satellites' orbital ballet may hint of long-ago collisions
A large impact 4 billion years ago may account for the puzzling orbital configuration among Pluto's five known satellites, according to a new model developed by planetary scientists from Southwest R ... more
OUTER PLANETS
Russia Readies Proton Rocket for October 20 Launch

Spaceport Colorado and S3 Sign Memorandum of Understanding

Sunshield preparations bring Gaia closer to deep-space Soyuz launch


OUTER PLANETS
Russia to make another attempt to bring back Mars moon material

Curiosity rover finds proof of Mars origin of meteorites

Phobos-Grunt-2: Russia to probe Martian moon by 2022


OUTER PLANETS
NASA's moon landing remembered as a promise of a 'future which never happened'

Russia could build manned lunar base

China unveils its first and unnamed moon rover


OUTER PLANETS
SwRI study finds that Pluto satellites' orbital ballet may hint of long-ago collisions

Archival Hubble Images Reveal Neptune's "Lost" Inner Moon

New Horizons - Late in Cruise, and a Binary Ahoy

MARSDAILY

Martian scars Run Deep
Ripped apart by tectonic forces, Hebes Chasma and its neighbouring network of canyons bear the scars of the Red Planet's early history. ESA's Mars Express has flown over this region of Mars on numer ... more
IRON AND ICE

Telescopes Large and Small Team Up to Study Triple Asteroid 87 Sylvia
Combining observations from the world's largest telescopes with small telescopes used by amateur astronomers, a team of astronomers discovered that the large main-belt asteroid (87) Sylvia has a com ... more
EXO WORLDS

Water discovered in remnants of extrasolar rocky world orbiting white dwarf
Astrophysicists have found the first evidence of a water-rich rocky planetary body outside our solar system in its shattered remains orbiting a white dwarf. A new study by scientists at the Un ... more
ROBO SPACE

Research aims at prosthetic arms with natural-like touch
University of Chicago scientists say touch-sensitive prosthetic limbs may one day convey real-time sensory information to amputees via a direct brain interface. ... more
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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
SPACE TRAVEL

Samsung to break ground at US research center

DRAGON SPACE

Onward and upward as China marks 10 years of manned spaceflight

LAUNCH PAD

Spaceport Colorado and S3 Sign Memorandum of Understanding

EXO WORLDS

Blurring the lines between stars and planets

EXO WORLDS

Kepler Finds First Signs of Other Earths

SPACE TRAVEL

US universities make big bets on startups

DRAGON SPACE

Ten Years of Chinese Astronauts

MARSDAILY

US shutdown not to hit Indian Mars mission

EXO LIFE

LSU Researchers Discover How Microbes Survive in Freezing Conditions

IRON AND ICE

Watery asteroid discovered in dying star points to habitable exoplanets

NASA vows to review ban on Chinese astronomers

Russian booster 'not the culprit in saiga kill'

Scott Carpenter, second American in orbit, dies at 88

Iran plans new monkey space launch

Martian settlement site to be printed on a printer

Archival Hubble Images Reveal Neptune's "Lost" Inner Moon

Northrop Grumman's CaMEL to Participate in Robotic Armed Live Fire Demo

Scientists generate first map of clouds on an exoplanet

Methane seeps of the deep sea: A bacteria feast for lithodid crabs

Spacecraft snaps dramatic images of giant scar on the surface of Mars

Space 'graveyard' reveals bits of an Earth-like planet

Diamond 'super-earth' may not be quite as precious

NAU researcher's closer look at Mars reveals new type of impact crater

Mars Hand Lens Imager Sends Ultra High-Res Photo From Mars

Sunshield preparations bring Gaia closer to deep-space Soyuz launch

NASA's moon landing remembered as a promise of a 'future which never happened'

ESA's test rover begins exploring Atacama Desert

Search for alien life more complicated than thought, scientists say

NASA ban on Chinese scientists 'inaccurate': lawmaker

Lonely planet without a star discovered wandering our galaxy

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