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October 01, 2014
TECH SPACE
Space debris expert warns of increasing CubeSat collision risk
Southampton, UK (SPX) Oct 01, 2014
The increasing number of small 'CubeSat' satellites being launched combined with a relaxed attitude to debris mitigation could lead to hazards for all space users unless preventative measures are taken, warns a leading space debris expert from the University of Southampton. Speaking at the 65th International Astronautical Congress in Toronto, Dr Hugh Lewis said that this combination leads to a growth in space debris, as a result of collisions between CubeSats and other objects in orbit. Cube ... read more
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MARSDAILY

Sandblasting winds shift Mars' landscape: study
High winds are a near-daily force on the surface of Mars, carving out a landscape of shifting dunes and posing a challenge to exploration, scientists said Tuesday. ... more
STATION NEWS

Cold Atom Laboratory Chills Atoms to New Lows
NASA's Cold Atom Laboratory (CAL) mission has succeeded in producing a state of matter known as a Bose-Einstein condensate, a key breakthrough for the instrument leading up to its debut on the Inter ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Waypoint 2 Space Partners with Final Frontier Training Suits
Waypoint 2 Space (Waypoint) has announced a partnership with Final Frontier Design (FFD) that will integrate FFD space suit designs with Waypoint's innovative EVA training systems in support of Wayp ... more
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MARSDAILY

US, India to Collaborate on Earth, Mars Missions
In a meeting Tuesday in Toronto, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden and K. Radhakrishnan, chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), signed two documents to launch a NASA-ISRO satelli ... more


SATURN DAILY

Cassini Watches Mysterious Feature Evolve in Titan Sea
NASA's Cassini spacecraft is monitoring the evolution of a mysterious feature in a large hydrocarbon sea on Saturn's moon Titan. The feature covers an area of about 100 square miles (260 square kilo ... more
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TECH SPACE

EIAST launches its Advanced Aerial Systems Program
The Emirates Institution for Advanced Science and Technology (EIAST) has launched the Advanced Aerial Systems Program which aims to develop UAE capabilities in the fields of designing, manufacturing ... more
EXO LIFE

Light Scattering on Dust Holds Clues to Habitability
We are all made of dust. Dust particles can be found everywhere in space. Disks of dust and debris swirl around and condense to form stars, planets and smaller objects like comets, asteroids and dwa ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Russia offers to extend nuclear arms limits with US
Saudi Arabia and Pakistan sign mutual defense pact
Brazil, Chile sign defense agreement
LAUNCH PAD

Proton Failure Review Board Concludes Investigation
The ILS Failure Review Oversight Board (FROB) has concluded its work, after a detailed review of the findings, conclusions and identified corrective action plans from the Russian State Inter-agency ... more
OUTER PLANETS

Dawn reaches its seventh anniversary
On the seventh anniversary of embarking upon its extraordinary extraterrestrial expedition, the Dawn spacecraft is far from the planet where its journey began. While Earth has completed its repetiti ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China Successfully Orbits Experimental Satellite
China has launched a new experimental satellite from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwestern Gobi desert on Sunday, state-run Xinhua news agency reported. The Shijian-11-07 was boo ... more
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ROCKET SCIENCE

NASA-Funded Rocket Has Six Minutes to Study Solar Heating
On Sept. 30, 2014, a sounding rocket will fly up into the sky - past Earth's atmosphere that obscures certain wavelengths of light from the sun - for a 15-minute journey to study what heats up the ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Chinese Company to Create High-Altitude Space Balloon: Reports
A private company in Beijing is planning to build a high-altitude balloon to take people 40 kilometers (25 miles) above the earth to the brink of the planet's atmosphere, the South China Morning Pos ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Ex-US climate envoy: Trump threatening 'consensus science' worldwide
How did an Indian zoo get the world's most endangered great ape?
Australian scientists grapple with 'despicable' butterfly heist
SPACE TRAVEL

Galactic getaway
The sky's no longer the limit for Chinese tourists. Space is the final frontier for the country's wealthy travelers. Most have already traveled to the ends of the Earth - many, like Beijing banker T ... more
MERCURY RISING

Planets with Oddball Orbits Like Mercury Could Host Life
Mercury has an oddball orbit - it takes longer for it to rotate on its axis and complete a day than it takes to orbit the sun and complete a year. Now, researchers suggest photosynthesis could take ... more
MARSDAILY

Opportunity's Heading to a Small Crater Called 'Ulysses'
Opportunity is on the west rim of Endeavour Crater heading towards "Marathon Valley," a putative location for abundant clay minerals. The rover is headed to a near-term target, a small crater named ... more
STATION NEWS

NASA Expands Commercial Space Program
On the heels of awarding groundbreaking contracts to U.S. commercial space companies to ferry American astronauts to the International Space Station, NASA has released a request for proposals (RFP) ... more
MOON DAILY

Turning the Moon into a cosmic ray detector
Scientists from the University of Southampton are to turn the Moon into a giant particle detector to help understand the origin of Ultra-High-Energy (UHE) cosmic rays - the most energetic particles ... more

STATION NEWS

Yelena Serova becomes first Russian woman aboard space station
The International Space Station welcomed its first female cosmonaut yesterday. Russian Yelena Serova arrived along with two colleagues after a six-hour trip aboard Russia's Soyuz spacecraft. After blasting off from Kazakistan, Serova became just the fourth Russian woman in space. ... more
ROBO SPACE

New RFID technology helps robots find household objects
Mobile robots could be much more useful in homes, if they could locate people, places and objects. Today's robots usually see the world with cameras and lasers, which have difficulty reliably recogn ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
What to look for in China and Europe's climate plans
Chinese firms pay price of jihadist strikes against Mali junta
EU states agree broad UN emissions target avoiding 'embarrassment'
STATION NEWS

Crew including first woman cosmonaut in 17 years blasts off for ISS

SPACE TRAVEL

Orion Recovery Tests Help Teams Prepare for December Flight

SPACE TRAVEL

Crew selected for eight-month Mars simulation

DRAGON SPACE

China's first space lab in operation for over 1000 days

ROCKET SCIENCE

Delta IV Booster Integration Another Step Toward First Orion Flight

ROBO SPACE

Football-size underwater robot could protect American ports

EXO LIFE

Heritage of Earth's water gives rise to hopes of life on other planets

EXO LIFE

Interstellar molecules are branching out

ROBO SPACE

System designed to improve hand function lost to nerve damage

ROBO SPACE

Underwater robot for port security

Taste-testing robots in Thailand to ensure local restaurants are doing country proud

India's Mars Orbiter Cost Only 11 Percent of NASA's Maven Probe: Reports

NASA Rover Drill Pulls First Taste From Mars Mountain

Blackout? Robots to the Rescue

China Exclusive: Mars: China's next goal?

New milestone in the search for water on distant planets

A Giant Among Earth Satellites

New ISS Trio Launches to Expand Expedition 41 to Six

Opening doors to space

Clear skies on exo-Neptune

Managing Orbital Debris and Space Traffic

India's spacecraft beams back first Mars photos

Boeing unit, Liquid Robotics to collaborate on maritime surveillance

Robot cheerleading squad showcases sensor technology

Arianespace's lightweight Vega launcher is readied for its mission with the European IXV spaceplane

One Last Slumber

Distant planet's atmosphere shows evidence of water vapor

NASA technologies to be studied for commercialization

SpaceX cargo ship arrives at International Space Station

Elon Musk, Rick Perry attend groundbreaking for Texas spaceport

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