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April 29, 2014
EXO WORLDS
Astronomical Forensics Uncover Planetary Disks in NASA's Hubble Archive
Baltimore MD (SPX) Apr 29, 2014
Astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have applied a new image processing technique to obtain near-infrared scattered light photos of five disks observed around young stars in the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes database. These disks are telltale evidence for newly formed planets. If astronomers initially miss something in their review of data, they can make new discoveries by revisiting earlier data with new image processing techniques, thanks to the wealth of information stored i ... read more
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SPACE TRAVEL

NASA Partners with LittleBits Electronics on STEM Activitie
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center's Innovative Partnerships Office has entered into a Space Act Agreement with littleBits Electronics, Inc., New York, N.Y., to collaborate with the Aura Mission on ac ... more
MARSDAILY

Traces of recent water on Mars
The southern hemisphere of Mars is home to a crater that contains very well-preserved gullies and debris flow deposits. The geomorphological attributes of these landforms provide evidence that they ... more
MARSDAILY

Drill Here? NASA's Curiosity Mars Rover Inspects Site
The team operating NASA's Curiosity Mars rover is telling the rover to use several tools this weekend to inspect a sandstone slab being evaluated as a possible drilling target. If this target ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Asteroids as Seen From Mars; A Curiosity Rover First
A new image from NASA's Curiosity Mars rover is the first ever from the surface of Mars to show an asteroid, and it shows two: Ceres and Vesta. These two - the largest and third-largest bodie ... more


EXO WORLDS

Seven Samples from the Solar System's Birth
by Aaron L. Gronstal for a href="http://www.astrobio.net/">Astrobiology Magazine /a> At this year's Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC), scientists reported that, after eight painstaking ... more
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EXO LIFE

Metabolism may have started in our early oceans before the origin of life
The chemical reactions behind the formation of common metabolites in modern organisms could have formed spontaneously in the earth's early oceans, questioning the events thought to have led to the o ... more
TECH SPACE

ViaSat Awarded Damages in Patent Infringement and Breach of Contract Lawsuit Against Space Systems/Loral
ViaSat has announced that a federal court jury has awarded ViaSat $283 million in damages in its patent infringement and breach of contract case against Space Systems/Loral (SS/L). The jury found SS ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Trump to U.N.: 'Your countries are going to hell'
Taiwan running out of time for satellite communications, space chief tells AFP
US lawmaker warns of military 'misunderstanding' risk with China
LAUNCH PAD

It's a "go" for Arianespace's Vega launch with Kazakhstan's first Earth observation satellite
Arianespace's next Vega mission from French Guiana has been given the "all clear" for liftoff on April 28 with its DZZ-HR payload, following completion of the launch readiness review performed Frida ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Orion Feels the Vibe During Tests at Kennedy Space Center
Testing designed to simulate the vibrations NASA's Orion will experience during its first trip to space successfully wrapped up inside the Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA's Kennedy ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Equipped with New Sensors, Morpheus Preps to Tackle Landing on its Own
A test flight later this week will challenge a set of sensors to map out a 65-yard square of boulder-sized hazards and pick out a safe place to land. Mounted to an uncrewed prototype lander ca ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Orion Exploration Design Challenge Winner Announced
After a year-long competition among the nation's high schools, evaluators from NASA, Lockheed Martin, and the National Institute of Aerospace (NIA) have selected Team ARES from the Governor's School ... more
MARSDAILY

Mission to Mars
In recent news reports the discussion of sending astronauts to Mars has been a hot topic. Certain private individuals and companies have indicated interest in a variety of missions designed to take ... more
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TECH SPACE

Space terrorism, floating debris pose threats to US
The United States is increasingly vulnerable to space terrorism, according to a new report, as it is more reliant on its satellites and other installations in space to conduct national security oper ... more
EXO WORLDS

Solved: Mysteries of a Nearby Planetary System's Dynamics
Mysteries of one of the most fascinating nearby planetary systems now have been solved, report authors of a scientific paper to be published by the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical ... more
EXO WORLDS

An Earth-sized planet that might hold liquid water
In a dim and faraway solar system, astronomers have for the first time discovered a rocky, Earth-sized planet that might hold liquid water-a necessary ingredient for life as we know it. The pl ... more
EXO WORLDS
Vega for third Arianespace mission, carrying Earth observation spacecraft

It's a "go" for Arianespace's Vega launch with Kazakhstan's first Earth observation satellite

Russia sends two satellites into space


EXO WORLDS
Traces of recent water on Mars

Drill Here? NASA's Curiosity Mars Rover Inspects Site

Mission to Mars


EXO WORLDS
John C. Houbolt, Unsung Hero of the Apollo Program, Dies at Age 95

NASA Completes LADEE Mission with Planned Impact on Moon's Surface

Russia plans to get a foothold in the Moon


EXO WORLDS
Dwarf planet 'Biden' identified in an unlikely region of our solar system

Planet X myth debunked

WISE Finds Thousands Of New Stars But No Planet X

LAUNCH PAD

Vega for third Arianespace mission, carrying Earth observation spacecraft
Arianespace's Vega mission with DZZ-HR, Kazakhstan's first Earth observation satellite, is entering the final preparation phase for a nighttime liftoff next week from the Spaceport in French Guiana. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Russia Gives Green Light to Super-Heavy Rocket Project
A project to build a new super-heavy carrier rocket was included into the draft new Federal Space Program (FSP) Roscosmos chief Oleg Ostapenko said on Thursday. "A [super] heavy carrier rocket ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

No Plans to Produce Zenit Rocket in Russia
The Russian space agency believes it would be illogical to start the production of Ukrainian-made Zenit space launch rockets in Russia, the agency's head said Thursday. "In regard to the Zenit ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Russia sends two satellites into space
A Russian carrier rocket brought two satellites into space successfully, federal space agency Roscosmos said Monday. The Proton-M rocket, carrying Russian satellite Luch-5V and Kazakh communic ... more
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TECH SPACE

Close collaboration in optical communication between space and Earth

TECH SPACE

AVX To Present At The 2014 Space Parts Working Group

ROCKET SCIENCE

Russia to Test Launch New Angara Rocket June 25

SPACE TRAVEL

China village gunning for tourists

EXO LIFE

A Star's Early Chemistry Shapes Life-Friendly Atmospheres

EXO LIFE

Impact glass stores biodata for millions of years

LAUNCH PAD

SpaceX sues US Air Force over satellite contracts

IRON AND ICE

Curiosity spots asteroids from the surface of Mars

ROBO SPACE

Pentagon scientists show off life-size robot

MERCURY RISING

MESSENGER Completes Its 3,000th Orbit of Mercury, Sets Mark for Closest Approach

Astronomers discover Earth-sized planet in habitable zone

ATK Announces Contract Award from ULA to Build Composite Launch Vehicle Structures

Spiders in Space Weave a Web of Scientific Inspiration for Spider-Man Fans

No Official Confirmation of NASA Severing Ties with Russian Space Agency

NASA Selects Commercial Crew Program Manager

Astronauts Complete Short Spacewalk to Replace Backup Computer

Some astronauts at risk for cognitive impairment, animal studies suggest

NASA Names Six New Members to Advisory Council

Launcher build-up begins for Arianespace's fifth Ariane 5 mission to orbit an ATV

NASA Innovative Advanced Concept Program Seeks Phase II Proposals

First Potentially Habitable Earth-Sized Planet Confirmed By Gemini And Keck Observatories

Arianespace's Vega launcher receives its "upper composite" for this month's launch

Upside-down planet reveals new method for studying binary star systems

45th Space Wing supports third SpaceX Launch for ISS Resupply mission

China issues first assessment on space activities

Robonaut from the ISS gets new legs for Easter

Exoplanets Soon to Gleam in the Eye of NESSI

NASA's Human Path to Mars

Opportunity Rover Driving Up To Crater Rim

NASA Rover Opportunity's Selfie Shows Clean Machine

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