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February 25, 2014
IRON AND ICE
Rocks around the clock: asteroids pound tiny star
Canberra, Australia (SPX) Feb 25, 2014
Scientists using CSIRO's Parkes telescope and another telescope in South Africa have found evidence that a tiny star called PSR J0738-4042 is being pounded by asteroids - large lumps of rock from space. "One of these rocks seems to have had a mass of about a billion tonnes," CSIRO astronomer and member of the research team Dr Ryan Shannon said. PSR J0738-4042 lies 37,000 light-years from Earth in the constellation of Puppis. The environment around this star is especially harsh, full of radiation a ... read more
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STATION NEWS

NASA Seeks US Industry Feedback on Options for Future ISS Cargo Services
Over the past two years, NASA and its American industry partners have returned International Space Station resupply launches to U.S. soil, established new national space transportation capabilities ... more
ROBO SPACE

Making nanoelectronics last longer for medical devices, 'cyborgs'
The debut of cyborgs who are part human and part machine may be a long way off, but researchers say they now may be getting closer. In a study published in ACS' journal Nano Letters, they repo ... more
MOON DAILY

Is Yutu Stuck?
Finally, China has released some tangible information on the state of its Yutu Moon rover through official state media channels. The results are encouraging, given the fact that we feared Yutu was i ... more
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ROCKET SCIENCE

US considers launching production of Russian rocket engines
The US Air Force is studying the possibility of launching the licensed production of Russian RD-180 rocket engines in the United States. According to the Space News weekly, the US will begin assessi ... more


ROBO SPACE

RoboDoc to the rescue: NASA to send robotic doctor to space
NASA is developing a humanoid robot to perform medical procedures, including surgery, at the International Space Station and even en route to Mars. The robot, which is named 'Robonaut 2,' is n ... more
Spaceplan 2020 - Space Technology Symposium
TECH SPACE

How to catch a satellite
Standard space dockings are difficult enough, but a future ESA mission plans to capture derelict satellites adrift in orbit. Part of an effort to control space debris, the shopping list of new techn ... more
IRON AND ICE

NASA takes major step in hunt for asteroids
NASA's mission to reel in an asteroid took an important step forward when the agency recently established a new "rapid response system" intended to pinpoint the most eligible targets for capture. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Taiwan running out of time for satellite communications, space chief tells AFP
US lawmaker warns of military 'misunderstanding' risk with China
Venezuela accuses US of waging 'undeclared war,' urges UN probe
ROBO SPACE

Sustainable manufacturing system to better consider the human component
Engineers at Oregon State University have developed a new approach toward "sustainable manufacturing" that begins on the factory floor and tries to encompass the totality of manufacturing issues - i ... more
SPACE MEDICINE

'Avatar doctor' is coming, physician-author says
It's just in fiction for now, but the "avatar doctor," a virtual physician which consults and diagnoses through a smartphone app, is coming, says the author of a new medical thriller. ... more
TECH SPACE

Space agency studying ways to capture derelict satellites, space junk
The European Space Agency says it is studying the possibility of a future mission to capture derelict satellites adrift in orbit around the Earth. ... more
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MOON DAILY

Japan's Pocari Sweat bound for the moon: maker
Japan's curiously-named Pocari Sweat is to be sent to the moon, its Japanese maker has said, in what the firm claims will make it the first sports drink on the celestial body. ... more
ROBO SPACE

ILS Tech redefines M2M and IoT Cloud services
ILS Technology (ILST) has announced the next generation of its popular deviceWISE Application Enablement Platform (AEP), adding upgraded Cloud service capabilities for Machine-to-Machine (M2M) commu ... more
24/7 News Coverage
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ROBO SPACE

Quest for jellyfish robot leads to discovery of bending rules for animal wing, fin tips
A Navy-sponsored project to design a biologically inspired, swimming jellyfish robot has led scientists to the surprising discovery of common bending rules for the tips of wings, fins, flukes, mollu ... more
EXO WORLDS

ESA selects planet-hunting PLATO mission
A space-based observatory to search for planets orbiting alien stars has been selected as ESA's third medium-class science mission. It is planned for launch by 2024. The PLATO - Planetary Transits a ... more
DRAGON SPACE

No Call for Yutu
Well over a week since daylight returned to its landing site, China's Yutu Moon rover seems to be damaged beyond any practical use. That's the only reliable conclusion this analyst can reach after d ... more
DRAGON SPACE
Arianespace to launch OPTSAT 3000 and VENuS satellites

Lighter engines a headache for satellite launcher Ariane

New Russian Rocket Mock-Up Rolls Out to Launch Pad


DRAGON SPACE
NASA Mars Orbiter Views Opportunity Rover on Ridge

Curiosity Adds Reverse Driving for Wheel Protection

Curiosity Drives On After Crossing Martian Dune


DRAGON SPACE
Japan's Pocari Sweat bound for the moon: maker

Is Yutu Stuck?

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DRAGON SPACE
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Countdown to Pluto

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EXO WORLDS

Rife with hype, exoplanet study needs patience and refinement
Imagine someone spent months researching new cities to call home using low-resolution images of unidentified skylines. The pictures were taken from several miles away with a camera intended for port ... more
MOON DAILY

Lunar ownership laws: a future necessity?
Private settlements and raw materials extraction enterprises could appear on the Moon in the future, thus leading to territorial disputes between their owners. In order to avoid that one must now re ... more
LAUNCH PAD

New Russian Rocket Mock-Up Rolls Out to Launch Pad
A full-scale mock-up of Russia's first large post-Soviet rocket has been rolled out to a launch pad at the Plesetsk space center. The mock-up of the Angara, built by the Khrunichev aerospace r ... more
MARSDAILY

NASA Mars Orbiter Views Opportunity Rover on Ridge
A new image from a telescopic camera orbiting Mars shows NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity at work on "Murray Ridge," without any new impact craters nearby. The Feb. 14 view from the H ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

Lighter engines a headache for satellite launcher Ariane

LAUNCH PAD

Arianespace to launch OPTSAT 3000 and VENuS satellites

IRON AND ICE

Huge asteroid passes Earth nearly one year after Chelyabinsk meteorite

MARSDAILY

Curiosity Adds Reverse Driving for Wheel Protection

SPACE TRAVEL

Orion Underway Recovery Testing Begins off the Coast of California

MARSDAILY

Curiosity Drives On After Crossing Martian Dune

LAUNCH PAD

Amazonas 4A is prepared for Arianespace's second Ariane 5 flight of 2014

ENERGY TECH

Giant leap for nuclear fusion as lasers blast new route to ultimate energy source

ROBO SPACE

What to expect from Dyson's new robotics lab

ROBO SPACE

Busy Week of Imaging and Robotic Arm Studies

The Wisps of Dione

ASC Signal Selected by Newtec to Provide Transmit Receive Satellite Antennas for Pan-European Network

Robotic fish aids understanding of how animals move

Europe sets plans for 2024 planet-hunting mission

Scientist: Exoplanet research needs less hype, more patience

ILS Proton Successfully Launches TURKSAT-4A for Turksat

Another Vega launcher for Arianespace takes shape at the Spaceport

The World Above and Beyond

NASA Welcomes University Participants to Develop Science Payloads

An Early 2014 Surprise - Arianespace Needs More Money

Inside astronaut Alexander's head

Responding to Potential Asteroid Redirect Mission Targets

Chang'e-2 lunar probe travels 70 mln km

Robotic construction crew needs no foreman

New system combines control programs so fleets of robots can collaborate

NASA Tests New Technologies for Robotic Refueling

What's up, Yutu

Space junk endangers mankind's usual course of life

Boeing Commercial Crew Program Passes NASA Hardware, Software Reviews

Is truth stranger than fiction? Yes, especially for science fiction

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