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May 15, 2014
TECH SPACE
China aids in cutting down space debris
Beijing (XNA) May 15, 2014
China has made remarkable progress in controlling and reducing the impact of space debris on exploration and will strengthen cooperation with other nations, according to a senior official. "China has allocated a considerable amount of resources in research and development for the detection, protection and mitigation of space debris," said Xu Dazhe, head of the China National Space Administration. "A surveillance and early warning system has taken shape, beginning to provide technical support to ou ... read more
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EXO WORLDS

Odd planet, so far from its star
A gas giant has been added to the short list of exoplanets discovered through direct imaging. It is located around GU Psc, a star three times less massive than the Sun and located in the constellati ... more
STATION NEWS

Russia to only use ISS until 2020: official
A senior Russian official said Tuesday that Russia will only need the International Space Station (ISS) until 2020, as previous plans by Washington to use it until 2024 were thrown into doubt amid the Ukraine crisis. ... more
STATION NEWS

Three astronauts land back on Earth in Soyuz capsule
Three astronauts, including a Russian and an American, touched down safely on Earth Wednesday aboard a Soyuz capsule, the first such landing since Russia's relationship with the West slumped amid the Ukraine crisis. ... more
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MOON DAILY

Saturn in opposition tonight, will appear next to the moon
Tonight, Saturn will appear in the night sky just to the lower left of the moon. ... more


SPACE TRAVEL

Chris Hadfield's 'Space Oddity' video to be taken off YouTube
Per his agreement with the copyright holders of David Bowie's "Space Oddity," Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield will take down the video of himself doing a rendition of the song while aboard the International Space Station. ... more
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EXO WORLDS

New Exomoon Hunting Technique Could Find Solar System-like Moons
Among the most sought-after prizes in astronomy these days are "exomoons," or moons orbiting exoplanets. Although astronomers have detected more than a thousand exoplanets, any exomoons they might h ... more
TECH SPACE

Space junk problem discussed
Experts from the U.S. Department of Defense, Federal Aviation Authority and many others presented their argument before the U.S House of Representatives on the problem of orbital debris or space jun ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
US lawmaker warns of military 'misunderstanding' risk with China
Spain approves 'total' arms embargo against Israel
Khamenei says Iran 'won't yield' to pressure to abandon uranium enrichment
MARSDAILY

Opportunity In Search Of Aluminum-Hydroxyl Clays
Opportunity is exploring south of 'Solander Point' on the west rim of Endeavour Crater. The rover is approaching a region of aluminum-hydroxyl clay minerals detected from orbit. On Sol 3650 (M ... more
MARSDAILY

Against the current with lava flows
Primeval lava flows formed the massive canyons and gorge systems on Mars. Water, by contrast, was far too scarce on the red planet to have cut these gigantic valleys into the landscape. This is the ... more
STATION NEWS

Expedition 39 Trio Wrapping Up Six Months on Station
On the eve of the return to Earth of three crew members after six months in space, the International Space Station's Expedition 39 crew tackled spacesuit maintenance as well as a full morning of bio ... more
UAV Payloads 2014, 24 - 25 June - London, UK
International Conference on Protection of Materials and Structures From Space Environment
Startup in the Land of the Rising Sun; A Japanese Solar Venture - by Bradley L. Bartz


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DRAGON SPACE

The Phantom Tiangong
China's first space laboratory is still in orbit and still working. The Tiangong 1 spacecraft is observing the Earth and measuring the space environment more than two and a half years after its laun ... more
IRON AND ICE

NASA Astronauts Go Underwater to Test Tools for a Mission to an Asteroid
NASA is planning to send astronauts to an asteroid in the 2020s, and preparations are already being made. Stan Love and Steve Bowen have between them spent more than 62 hours in the vacuum of ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Typhoon Ragasa hits south China after killing 15 in Taiwan
Toxic homes a lasting legacy of Los Angeles fires
Climate change causing havoc with global water cycle: UN
EXO LIFE

Salt needed: Tolerance lessons from a dead sea fungus
Despite its name, the Dead Sea does support life, and not just in the sense of helping visitors float in its waters. Algae, bacteria, and fungi make up the limited number of species that can tolerat ... more
MOON DAILY

Russia to begin Moon colonization in 2030
Russia will start colonizing the Moon in 2030, Izvestia daily reported on Thursday. The daily has received a draft concept of Russian lunar program developed by enterprises of the Federal Space Agen ... more
ROBO SPACE

UN talks take aim at 'killer robots'
Armies of Terminator-like warriors fan out across the battlefield, destroying everything in their path, as swarms of fellow robots rain fire from the skies. ... more
ROBO SPACE
Replacing Russian-made rocket engines is not easy

Pre-launch processing begins for the O3b Networks satellites

US sanctions against Russia had no effect on International Launch Services


ROBO SPACE
Opportunity In Search Of Aluminum-Hydroxyl Clays

Against the current with lava flows

NASA wants greenhouse on Mars by 2021


ROBO SPACE
Russia to begin Moon colonization in 2030

Saturn in opposition tonight, will appear next to the moon

LRO View of Earth


ROBO SPACE
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

EXO LIFE

Why a bacterium got its curve
Drawing from his engineering background, Princeton University researcher Alexandre Persat had a notion as to why the bacteria Caulobacter crescentus are curved - a hunch that now could lead to a new ... more
EXO LIFE

Oxygen In Exoplanet Atmospheres Could Fool Search For Life
Oxygen is a signal of life on our own planet, but that's not necessarily the case elsewhere. Particularly when it comes to young planets, signs of oxygen do not necessarily indicate the presence of ... more
MOON DAILY

LRO View of Earth
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) experiences 12 "earthrises" every day, however LROC (short for LRO Camera) is almost always busy imaging the lunar surface so only rarely does an opportunit ... more
MARSDAILY

NASA wants greenhouse on Mars by 2021
NASA researchers have proposed depositing a small greenhouse on Mars when the next rover bound for the Red Planet is expected to land in 2021. Experimenting with plant life is another step in the pr ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
China's Alibaba teams up with Nvidia on AI robot tech
In just one year, Google turns AI setbacks into dominance
China steps into spotlight at UN climate talks
ROBO SPACE

Exoskeleton to remote-control robot

SPACE TRAVEL

'Convergent' Research Solves Problems that Cross Disciplinary Boundaries

ROBO SPACE

DARPA-Funded DEKA Arm System Earns FDA Approval

LAUNCH PAD

Replacing Russian-made rocket engines is not easy

ROCKET SCIENCE

Competition of the multiple Gortler modes in hypersonic boundary layer flows

LAUNCH PAD

Pre-launch processing begins for the O3b Networks satellites

SPACE TRAVEL

Pioneering Test Pilot Bill Dana Dies at Age 83

IRON AND ICE

25-foot asteroid comes within 186,000 miles of Earth

SPACE TRAVEL

More Plant Science as Expedition 39 Trio Trains for Departure

SPACE MEDICINE

NASA, NSBRI Select 26 Proposals to Support Crew Health on Deep Space Missions

NASA's Curiosity Rover Drills Sandstone Slab on Mars

Robots may need to include parental controls

NASA Astronauts go underwater to test tools for a mission to an asteroid

Mars mission scientist Colin Pillinger dies

New satellite launch center to conduct joint drill

Preliminary Injunction Lifted - ULA Purchase of RD-180 Engines Complies with Sanctions

Ham video premiers on Space Station

Reset and Recovery for Opportunity

US sanctions against Russia had no effect on International Launch Services

NASA Selects Partners for US Commercial Lander Capabilities

ATK Validates MegaFlex Solar Array For NextGen Solar Electric Propulsion Missions

New Craft Will Be America's First Space Lifeboat in 40 Years

SHERPA launch service deal to deploy 1200 kilo smallsat payloads

Are we ready for contact with extraterrestrial intelligence

Space Launch System Structural Test Stands to be Built at Marshall Space Flight Center

NASA Achieves Key Milestone Leading to RS-25 Engine Testing

Robot mimics cartwheel movement of desert spider

Nonprofit says: fire missiles at Mars to dig for signs of life

Undersea warfare: Viruses hijack deep-sea bacteria at hydrothermal vents

Elon Musk halts deal between USAF and Russian rocket-makers

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