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August 22, 2014
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Voyager Map Details Neptune's Strange Moon Triton
Pasadena CA (JPL) Aug 22, 2014
NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft gave humanity its first close-up look at Neptune and its moon Triton in the summer of 1989. Like an old film, Voyager's historic footage of Triton has been "restored" and used to construct the best-ever global color map of that strange moon. The map, produced by Paul Schenk, a scientist at the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston, has also been used to make a movie recreating that historic Voyager encounter, which took place 25 years ago, on August 25, 1989. T ... read more
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SPACE TRAVEL

NASA Selects 26 Space Biology Research Proposals
NASA's Space Biology Program will fund 26 proposals to investigate how microbes, cells, plants and animals respond to changes in gravity. The research will be conducted aboard the International Spac ... more
MOON DAILY

Electric Sparks May Alter Evolution of Lunar Soil
The moon appears to be a tranquil place, but modeling done by University of New Hampshire (UNH) and NASA scientists suggests that, over the eons, periodic storms of solar energetic particles may hav ... more
EXO LIFE

Has sea plankton been discovered on the ISS outer hull
Russian scientists say they made a "unique" discovery while analyzing samples from the exterior of the International Space Station - traces of tiny sea creatures on the station's windows and walls. ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Long-term spaceflights challenged as harm to astronauts' health revealed
NASA is looking into whether astronauts can survive long-term spaceflight, with the latest study identifying possible health risks including asymptomatic infections, increased allergies and persiste ... more


MARSDAILY

Humans to Mars a Principle of Space Exploration
Let's say it straight. Mars is, without any doubt our next step in space exploration, sparking our imagination for many years in spaceflight history. After sending tons of scientific rovers, it's ab ... more
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Curiosity's Brushwork on Martian 'Bonanza King' Target
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover used the Dust Removal Tool on its robotic arm to brush aside reddish, more-oxidized dust, revealing a gray patch of less-oxidized rock material at a target called "Bonanz ... more
EXO LIFE

500 million year reset for the immune system
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics (MPI-IE) in Freiburg re-activated expression of an ancient gene, which is not normally expressed in the mammalian immune syste ... 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
ROBO SPACE

Russia's First Exoskeleton to Help Physically Impaired
A team of Russian exoskeleton designers said Monday they were looking for disabled patients who would agree to volunteer for human tests in the country's unique ExoAtlet Project, according to Izvest ... more
ROBO SPACE

Exoskeleton technology set for Navy testing and evaluation
Exoskeltons from Lockheed Martin that boost a person's strength and endurance are to be tested and evaluated for industrial use by the U.S. Navy. ... more
EXO LIFE

Scientists confirm array of microorganisms in buried Antarctic lake
Scientists have confirmed the presence of an array of microorganisms, including an extensive family of rock-eating bacteria, living in a subglacial lake in Antarctica. The discovery gives hope to scientists who suggest life could still be lurking deep under the surface of Mars. ... more
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EXO LIFE

Sequencing at sea
Daylight was breaking over the central Pacific and coffee brewing aboard the MY Hanse Explorer. Between sips, about a dozen scientists strategized for the day ahead. Some would don wetsuits and slip ... more
MARSDAILY

Life on Mars? Implications of a newly discovered mineral-rich structure
A new ovoid structure discovered in the Nakhla Martian meteorite is made of nanocrystalline iron-rich clay, contains a variety of minerals, and shows evidence of undergoing a past shock event from i ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Belka and Strelka, the canine cosmonauts
Space capsules with animals on board preceded manned space flights, with the first experiments on mammals in spacecraft taking place as early as 1948, leading, in time, to the flight of the two most ... more
STATION NEWS

Russian Cosmonauts Conclude EVA Ahead of Schedule
Russian cosmonauts Alexander Skvortsov and Oleg Artemyev successfully concluded a spacewalk, where they conducted science experiments using equipment on the exterior of the International Space Stati ... more
MARSDAILY

Curiosity rover slowed by 'Hidden Valley' sand trap on Mars
Slick sands in Hidden Valley have delayed the Mars rover Curiosity's planned ascent of a nearby mountain. With suboptimal traction between the valley floor and the rover's tires, engineers are being forced to consider alternative routes ... more
ROBO SPACE

A self-organizing thousand-robot swarm
The first thousand-robot flash mob has assembled at Harvard University. "Form a sea star shape," directs a computer scientist, sending the command to 1,024 little bots simultaneously via an infrared ... more
ROBO SPACE

On the frontiers of cyborg science
No longer just fantastical fodder for sci-fi buffs, cyborg technology is bringing us tangible progress toward real-life electronic skin, prosthetics and ultraflexible circuits. Now taking this human ... more

DRAGON SPACE

China's first private rocket firm aims for market
Hu Zhenyu, 21, founder of Link Space, China's first private rocket firm, does not want people to call him a "rocket scientist" but a rocket entrepreneur. Rocket launches have traditionally bee ... more
STATION NEWS

ISS Spacewalkers Deploy Nanosatellite, Install and Retrieve Science
Two Expedition 40 spacewalkers, clad in Russian Orlan spacesuits, wrapped up a 5-hour, 11-minute excursion outside the International Space Station at 3:13 p.m. EDT Monday. Flight Engineers Alexander ... more
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STATION NEWS

Orbital Completes Third Cargo Delivery Mission to ISS for NASA

EXO LIFE

SETI Searches Kepler Candidates for Signals of Life

STATION NEWS

Russian Cosmonauts Carry Out Science-Oriented Spacewalk Outside ISS

TECH SPACE

Lockheed taps GenDyn unit for Space Fence ground equipment structures

LAUNCH PAD

Optus 10 delivered to French Guiana for Ariane 5 Sept launch

SPACE TRAVEL

China to spend $1-bn. on massive Caribbean resort

STATION NEWS

Orbital cargo ship makes planned re-entry to Earth

TECH SPACE

The Future of CubeSats

MARSDAILY

Curiosity Mars Rover Prepares for Fourth Rock Drilling

LAUNCH PAD

Aerojet Rocketdyne Supports Fifth Successful Launch in Six Weeks

Canada's MDA receives radar antennas for satellite use

Robots inspired by origami can fold selves, walk away

The ISS just dumped 3,300 lbs of space trash to burn up in Earth's atmosphere

From Pinpoint of Light to a Geologic World

Robo-cook: android restaurant boots up in China

XCOR Lynx Spacecraft Lands at Monterey Jet Center

Tall Boulder Rolls Down Martian Hill, Lands Upright

Yi So-yeon, Korea's first and only astronaut, resigns

Remotec upgrading Army, Marine EOD robots

Shuttle replica lifted and put on top of 747 carrier

SpaceX to build world's first commercial rocket launch site in south Texas

NASA Engineers Begin Testing for SLS Liquid Oxygen Feed System

Cassini Prepares For Its Biggest Remaining Burn

China Sends Remote-Sensing Satellite into Orbit

'Flashmob' robots swarm themselves into shape

Robots to up-end the world of work, for good and bad

Follow the radio waves to exomoons

NASA's Space Station Fix-It Demo for Satellites Gets Hardware for 2.0 Update

Ariane 5 is readied for Arianespace's September launch with MEASAT-3b and Optus 10

ATV completes final automated docking

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