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March 04, 2014
EXO LIFE
Microbes, How Low Can You Go?
Moffett Field CA (SPX) Mar 04, 2014
The Sun was once thought to provide energy for all life on Earth - meaning that life could not survive without it. In the 20th century, as astrobiologists began to explore the Earth's most remote and harsh environments, scientists began to question that assumption. We now know that numerous microorganisms are able to obtain the energy they need for life through chemical reactions that do not involve sunlight. These incredible organisms can be found in many environments - from sediments below the d ... read more
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STATION NEWS

Cancer Targeted Treatments from Space Station Discoveries
Invasive and systemic cancer treatment is a necessary evil for many people with the devastating diagnosis. These patients endure therapies with ravaging side effects, including nausea, immune suppre ... more
ROBO SPACE

NVision Introduces RoboScanner
NVision is excited to introduce the RoboScanner, a lightweight, turn-key laser scanning system that offers fully automated scanning with 3D analysis. "The RoboScanner provides a significantly faster ... more
ROBO SPACE

Touchy-feely joystick heading to ISS
Stowed inside ESA's next supply ship to the International Space Station will be one of the most advanced joysticks ever built, designed to test the remote control of robots on the ground from up in ... more
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ROBO SPACE

Rolls-Royce believes time of drone cargo ships has come
Marine innovation engineering department at Rolls-Royce has presented a draft design of an ocean-going robo-vessel that could enter service within a decade. Experts remain highly skeptical that comp ... more


DRAGON SPACE

The Next Tiangong
In 2015, China is expected to launch its next space laboratory. Tiangong 2 will follow on from the Tiangong 1 module, which was launched in 2011 and is still in orbit at the time of writing. Tiangon ... more
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CubeSats, SmallSats and MicroSats
MOON DAILY

China's Lunar Lander Still Operational
While the world awaits the awakening of China's Yutu Moon rover at the end of this long lunar night, let's not forget that Yutu is not the only spacecraft on the Moon. Yutu was delivered to the luna ... more
OUTER PLANETS

New Horizons Reaches the Final 4 AU
New Horizons sailed past another milepost today when the NASA spacecraft moved to within four astronomical units (AU) of Pluto - which is less than four times the distance between the Earth and the ... 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
ROCKET SCIENCE

Japan Calls For New Launcher Proposals
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) is making final preparations towards the development of our new flagship launch vehicle from Japan Fiscal Year (JFY) 2014. The new flagship launch ... more
MARSDAILY

NASA's Curiosity Mars Rover Views Striated Ground
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has reached an area where orbital images had piqued researchers' interest in patches of ground with striations all oriented in a similar direction. A close-up look ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Last Shuttle Commander Virtually Flies Boeing CST-100 to ISS
Chris Ferguson, Boeing's director of Crew and Mission Operations and commander of the final Space Shuttle flight, virtually returned to space recently in the Boeing Crew Space Transportation (CST)-1 ... more
Developing the Next-Generation Military Radar while Maintaining Current Systems; IDGA’s Military Radar Summit - April 2014
International Conference on Protection of Materials and Structures From Space Environment
Nuclear Supply Chain Summit - April 28-29 Greenville SC
Training Space Professionals Since 1970

Tempur-Pedic Mattress Comparison & Memory Foam Mattress Review
EXO WORLDS

Kepler Mission Announces a Planet Bonanza, 715 New Worlds
NASA's Kepler mission announced Wednesday the discovery of 715 new planets. These newly-verified worlds orbit 305 stars, revealing multiple-planet systems much like our own solar system. Nearl ... more
STATION NEWS

Cosmonauts on space station to turn teacher for Russian students
Russian cosmonauts on board the International Space Station will turn schoolteacher, conducting a lesson from space for Russian students, officials said. ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Toxic homes a lasting legacy of Los Angeles fires
'Greatest con job ever': Trump trashes climate science at UN
Turkey facing worst drought in over 50 years
ROBO SPACE

Kinshasa co-op hopes to conquer the world with traffic robots
Can giant robots with a deep voice and massive arms be the answer to easing traffic chaos in the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo? ... more
LAUNCH PAD

New Vostochny space center a key priority for Russian Far East
Work on Russia's new Vostochny space center is a priority for the country, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin, who oversees the Russian space and defence industries said after having toured the fa ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Russia to Start Building New Manned Rocket Launch Pad in 2015
Russia is planning to start construction of a launch pad for a new heavy-class carrier rocket at a future space center in the Far East next year to set the stage for its maiden manned launch in 2018 ... more
LAUNCH PAD
Russia to Start Building New Manned Rocket Launch Pad in 2015

New Vostochny space center a key priority for Russian Far East

'Mission of Firsts' Showcased New Range-Safety Technology at NASA Wallops


LAUNCH PAD
NASA's Curiosity Mars Rover Views Striated Ground

NASA Mars Orbiter Views Opportunity Rover on Ridge

Curiosity Adds Reverse Driving for Wheel Protection


LAUNCH PAD
China's Lunar Lander Still Operational

China Focus: Uneasy rest begins for China's troubled Yutu rover

Is Yutu Stuck?


LAUNCH PAD
New Horizons Reaches the Final 4 AU

Thanks America, New Horizons Ahead

Countdown to Pluto

SPACE TRAVEL

DARPA Open Catalog Makes Agency-Sponsored Software and Publications Available to All
DARPA has invested in many programs that sponsor fundamental and applied research in areas of computer science, which have led to new advances in theory as well as practical software. The R an ... more
EXO WORLDS

Water is Detected in a Planet Outside Our Solar System
Water has been detected in the atmosphere of a planet outside our solar system with a new technique that could help researchers to learn how many planets with water, like Earth, exist throughout the ... 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
SPACE TRAVEL

India unveils its own astronaut crew capsule, plans test launch
India, hoping to become the fourth nation to send humans into space, has unveiled a key element in the effort, an indigenously manufactured astronaut capsule. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
How quantum computers can be validated when solving unsolvable problems
Neutrinovoltaic master formula published as pathway to scalable clean energy
Boeing defense workers reject deal to end strike
IRON AND ICE

Radar Images of near-Earth Asteroid 2006 DP14

STATION NEWS

Space suit leak happened before, NASA admits

ROBO SPACE

Making nanoelectronics last longer for medical devices, 'cyborgs'

EXO WORLDS

NASA cries planetary 'bonanza' with 715 new worlds

IRON AND ICE

Astronomer spots asteroid smashing into Moon

LAUNCH PAD

'Mission of Firsts' Showcased New Range-Safety Technology at NASA Wallops

EXO WORLDS

Detection of Water Vapor in the Atmosphere of a Hot Jupiter

TECH SPACE

USAF reveals 'neighborhood watch' satellite program

EXO LIFE

Pinwheel 'living' crystals and the origin of life

LAUNCH PAD

First Copernicus satellite at launch site

China Focus: Uneasy rest begins for China's troubled Yutu rover

EIAST showcases DubaiSat-2 results, plans for KhalifaSat at space conference in Singapore

Is Yutu Stuck?

Rocks around the clock: asteroids pound tiny star

NASA Seeks US Industry Feedback on Options for Future ISS Cargo Services

China firm awaits ruling in Apple Siri lawsuit

Quest for jellyfish robot leads to discovery of bending rules for animal wing, fin tips

US considers launching production of Russian rocket engines

Space agency studying ways to capture derelict satellites, space junk

RoboDoc to the rescue: NASA to send robotic doctor to space

Japan's Pocari Sweat bound for the moon: maker

How to catch a satellite

NASA takes major step in hunt for asteroids

Sustainable manufacturing system to better consider the human component

'Avatar doctor' is coming, physician-author says

ESA selects planet-hunting PLATO mission

No Call for Yutu

Rife with hype, exoplanet study needs patience and refinement

Lunar ownership laws: a future necessity?

New Russian Rocket Mock-Up Rolls Out to Launch Pad

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