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August 01, 2014
SPACE TRAVEL
Orion Tests Set Stage for Mission
Washington DC (SPX) Aug 01, 2014
NASA's Orion spacecraft is not quite ready for liftoff, but the spacecraft thinks it's already flown six missions. Since Orion's crew module was stacked on top of its service module in June, the vehicle has been put through a series of tests designed to verify all the individual systems work on their own in the new configuration and that they'll work together as a functional unit during flight. And the best way to do that is to trick the vehicle into thinking that it's flying, so that it will perf ... read more
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Mars 2020 rover will carry tools to make oxygen
The suite of space-age tools loaded on NASA's next robotic vehicle, bound for the Red Planet in 2020, will include a device for making oxygen out of carbon dioxide. ... more
EXO WORLDS

Young binary star system may form planets with weird and wild orbits
Unlike our solitary Sun, most stars form in binary pairs - two stars that orbit a common center of mass. Though remarkably plentiful, binaries pose a number of questions, including how and where pl ... more
MOON DAILY

Tidal forces gave moon its shape
The shape of the moon deviates from a simple sphere in ways that scientists have struggled to explain. A new study by researchers at UC Santa Cruz shows that most of the moon's overall shape can be ... more
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MARSDAILY

NASA Announces Mars 2020 Rover Payload to Explore the Red Planet as Never Before
The next rover NASA will send to Mars in 2020 will carry seven carefully-selected instruments to conduct unprecedented science and exploration technology investigations on the Red Planet. NASA ... more


MERCURY RISING

Mercury's magnetic field tells scientists how its interior is different from Earth's
Earth and Mercury are both rocky planets with iron cores, but Mercury's interior differs from Earth's in a way that explains why the planet has such a bizarre magnetic field, UCLA planetary physicis ... more
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MERCURY RISING

MESSENGER Gets Closer to Mercury than Ever Before
On July 25, MESSENGER moved closer to Mercury than any spacecraft has before, dropping to an altitude at closest approach of only 100 kilometers (62 miles) above the planet's surface. "The sci ... more
MARSDAILY

Los Alamos Laser Selected for 2020 Mars Mission
NASA has announced that laser technology originally developed at Los Alamos National Laboratory has been selected for its new Mars mission in 2020. "We are extremely excited to be going to Mar ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
HawkEye 360 expands signals intelligence network with operational deployment of Cluster 12
York confirms successful deployment and health of 21 satellites for SDA Tranche 1 mission
Spain faces uphill battle to cut Israel military ties: experts
SPACE TRAVEL

First synthetic biological leaf could allow humans to colonize space
In order for humans to live in outer space, they must have a steady supply of oxygen they can depend on. Now, instead of relying on plants that may not survive, they can use an artificial biological ... more
LAUNCH PAD

US aerospace firm outlines New Zealand-based space program
A United States aerospace company is aiming to make New Zealand one of the exclusive group of countries with a space program by promising a revolutionary new satellite-carrying rocket for a fraction ... more
MOON DAILY

Riddle of bulging Moon solved at last
Far from being perfectly round, the Moon has a weird shape, with a highland bulge on the side facing the Earth and another bulge on its far side - a riddle that has fascinated scientists for decades. ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

United Launch Alliance Marks 85th Successful Launch
A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Delta IV rocket successfully launched the AFSPC-4 mission for the U.S. Air Force on July 28 at 7:28 p.m. EDT from Space Launch Complex-37. This is ULA's eighth launch ... more
STATION NEWS

Europe's Fifth and Final Resupply Ship Launches to Station
The European Space Agency's (ESA) fifth and final Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV-5) launched Tuesday atop an Ariane 5 rocket from Kourou, French Guiana, at 7:47 p.m. EDT. The ATV-5 will take a two ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

US Launches Two Surveillance Satellites From Cape Canaveral
A Delta 4 rocket mounted with two GSSAP surveillance satellites to monitor space debris and other space activities was launched from Cape Canaveral in Florida Monday, CBS News reported. "We wi ... more
SATURN DAILY

Titan Offers Clues to Atmospheres of Hazy Planets
When hazy planets pass across the face of their star, a curious thing happens. Astronomers are not able to see any changes in the range of light coming from the star and planet system. This pr ... more
ENERGY TECH

Magnets for fusion energy
The National Institute for Fusion Science (NIFS), of the National Institutes of Natural Sciences (NINS) in Japan, has achieved an electrical current of 100,000 amperes, which is by far the highest i ... more
EXO LIFE

Alien Atmospheres - Methane, CFCs and other signs of smart ETs
Sometimes we get lucky: an exoplanet many light-years away passes in front of its star at the perfect angle. This transit allows us to read certain features of that planet's atmosphere. The resultin ... more
STATION NEWS

Science and Spacesuit Work While ATV-5 Preps for Launch
The six-member Expedition 40 crew spent Monday on science work and spacesuit maintenance on the International Space Station. Meanwhile, on the ground in Kourou, French Guiana, the European Space Age ... more

EXO LIFE

A New Approach to SETI: Targeting Alien Polluters
Humanity is on the threshold of being able to detect signs of alien life on other worlds. By studying exoplanet atmospheres, we can look for gases like oxygen and methane that only coexist if replen ... more
MARSDAILY

NASA's Mars Spacecraft Maneuvers to Prepare for Close Comet Flyby
NASA is taking steps to protect its Mars orbiters, while preserving opportunities to gather valuable scientific data, as Comet C/2013 A1 Siding Spring heads toward a close flyby of Mars on Oct. 19. ... more
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EXO LIFE

Biomarkers of the Deep

MERCURY RISING

Bepicolombo Integration Testing Completed At Thales

EXO WORLDS

Astronomers come up dry in search for water on exoplanets

EXO WORLDS

Hubble Finds Three Surprisingly Dry Exoplanets

EXO WORLDS

Hubble Finds Three Surprisingly Dry Exoplanets

MARSDAILY

NASA Long-Lived Mars Opportunity Rover Passes 25 Miles of Driving

OUTER PLANETS

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TIME AND SPACE

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SPACE TRAVEL

Virgin Galactic Announces Todd Ericson As Space Pilot

SPACE TRAVEL

NASA Awards Construction Contract at Kennedy Space Center

The Most Precise Measurement of an Alien World's Size

MIPT-based researcher models Titan's atmosphere

NASA Explores Additional Undersea Missions With NEEMO Projects 18 and 19

Japanese leader proposes first-ever 'Robot Olympics'

NASA Seeks Proposals for Commercial Mars Data Relay Satellites

'Challenges' in quest to find water on Earth-like worlds: study

Russian Cargo Craft Launches for 6-Hour Trek to ISS

Sierra Nevada Completes Major Dream Chaser NASA CCiCap Milestone

Emirates paves way for Middle East space program with mission to Mars

NASA Partners Punctuate Summer with Spacecraft Development Advances

ISS Crew Opens Cargo Ship Hatch, Preps for CubeSat Deployment

China to launch satellite for Venezuela

China to launch HD observation satellite this year

End dawns for Europe's space cargo delivery role

SpaceX releases video of rocket splashing into the ocean

Geckos at risk as Russia loses control of satellite

Russian cargo craft docks with ISS, science satellite fails

SpaceX Soft Lands Falcon 9 Rocket First Stage

China's biggest moon challenge: returning to earth

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