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August 05, 2014
EXO LIFE
BIOMEX: Exploring Mars in Low Earth Orbit
Moffet Field CA (NASA) Aug 05, 2014
In their quest to understand life's potential beyond Earth, astrobiologists study how organisms might survive in numerous environments, from the surface of Mars to the ice-covered oceans of Jupiter's moon, Europa. For now, Earth is our only example of an inhabited planet, and studying the limits of habitability on Earth is a major component of astrobiology research. For this reason, scientists collect data from places on our planet where life is pushed to the absolute limits of adaptability, from ... read more
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MARSDAILY

Absence of Russia Instrument On NASA Mars Rover Not Political
The absence of a Russian scientific instrument on board NASA's new Mars rover, scheduled for launch in 2020, should not be linked to political reasons; the instrument simply did not pass the competi ... more
MOON DAILY

Manned Moon Mission to Cost Russia $2.8 Bln
A manned mission to the Moon will cost Russia 100 billion rubles (about $2.8 billion), Igor Mitrofanov, laboratory director at the Russian Academy of Sciences' Space Research Institute said Sunday. ... more
EXO LIFE

Companion planets can increase old worlds' chance at life
Having a companion in old age is good for people - and, it turns out, might extend the chance for life on certain Earth-sized planets in the cosmos as well. Planets cool as they age. Over time ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

United Launch Alliance Launches Two Rockets in Just Four Days
A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket carrying the seventh Global Positioning System (GPS) IIF (GPS IIF-7) satellite for the U.S. Air Force launched at 11:23 p.m. EDT yesterday from Space La ... more


SPACE TRAVEL

NEEMO 18 Aquanauts Complete Underwater Mission
Four astronauts splashed up from the depths of the Atlantic Ocean on July 29, bringing to a successful close the 18th NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO) expedition. "Splashup" took ... more
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IRON AND ICE

New NASA Research Shows Giant Asteroids Battered Early Earth
New research shows that more than four billion years ago the surface of Earth was heavily reprocessed - or melted, mixed, and buried - as a result of giant asteroid impacts. A new terrestrial bombar ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Orion Tests Set Stage for Mission
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 veh ... 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
MARSDAILY

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
24/7 News Coverage
Climate change causing havoc with global water cycle: UN
Schools shut, flights cancelled as Typhoon Ragasa nears Hong Kong
Over 60,000 Europeans died from heat during 2024 summer: study
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
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
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
SPACE TRAVEL

Captains of industry explore space's new frontiers
With spacecraft that can carry tourists into orbit and connect Paris to New York in less than two hours, the new heroes of space travel are not astronauts but daring captains of industry. ... more

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
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Tariff uncertainty delays World Cup orders for China's merch makers
EU business lobby head says China rare earths snag persists
IEA feels the heat as Washington pushes pro-oil agenda
DRAGON SPACE

China's Circumlunar Spacecraft Unmasked

LAUNCH PAD

US aerospace firm outlines New Zealand-based space program

SPACE TRAVEL

Perlan partners with Airbus to fly glider to edge of space

ROBO SPACE

Hitchhiking robot thumbs its way across Canada

LAUNCH PAD

US Launches Two Surveillance Satellites From Cape Canaveral

SATURN DAILY

Titan Offers Clues to Atmospheres of Hazy Planets

STATION NEWS

Science and Spacesuit Work While ATV-5 Preps for Launch

EXO LIFE

A New Approach to SETI: Targeting Alien Polluters

MARSDAILY

NASA's Mars Spacecraft Maneuvers to Prepare for Close Comet Flyby

EXO LIFE

Biomarkers of the Deep

Bepicolombo Integration Testing Completed At Thales

Astronomers come up dry in search for water on exoplanets

Hubble Finds Three Surprisingly Dry Exoplanets

Hubble Finds Three Surprisingly Dry Exoplanets

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

Magnets for fusion energy

Putting It All Together

Timely arrival of Pharao space clock

Virgin Galactic Announces Todd Ericson As Space Pilot

Alien Atmospheres - Methane, CFCs and other signs of smart ETs

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

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