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October 17, 2014
MARSDAILY
Mars One -- and done?
Boston MA (SPX) Oct 17, 2014
In 2012, the "Mars One" project, led by a Dutch nonprofit, announced plans to establish the first human colony on the Red Planet by 2025. The mission would initially send four astronauts on a one-way trip to Mars, where they would spend the rest of their lives building the first permanent human settlement. It's a bold vision - particularly since Mars One claims that the entire mission can be built upon technologies that already exist. As its website states, establishing humans on Mars would be "th ... read more
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SATURN DAILY

Wobbling of a Saturn moon hints at what lies beneath
Using instruments aboard the Cassini spacecraft to measure the wobbles of Mimas, the closest of Saturn's regular moons, a Cornell University astronomer publishing in Science, Oct. 17, has inferred t ... more
MERCURY RISING

Messenger Images Ice Near Mercury's North Pole
NASA's MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging (MESSENGER) spacecraft has provided the first optical images of ice and other frozen volatile materials within permanently shadow ... more
MARSDAILY

NASA's Opportunity Rover Gets Panorama Image at 'Wdowiak Ridge'
The latest fieldwork site for NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity, which has been examining a series of Martian craters since 2004, is on the slope of a prominent hill jutting out of the rim o ... more
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STATION NEWS

CASIS Issues RFP For EO Ideas Using ISS Technology
The Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS) has issued a solicitation for flight proposals seeking access to remote sensing capabilities on the International Space Station (ISS) for E ... more


STATION NEWS

ISS Astronauts Wrap Up Preps for Wednesday Spacewalk
The Expedition 41 crew of the International Space Station geared up Tuesday for a pair of spacewalks. Two NASA astronauts wrapped up final preparations to head outside Wednesday and replace a power ... more
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MARSDAILY

Comet's Close Encounter 'One in a Million'
University of Arizona scientists have their eyes on Mars for the fly-by of comet Siding Spring, which will pass the red planet on Oct. 19, closer than any comet has ever zoomed past the Earth in rec ... more
STATION NEWS

Progress-M Cargo Ship To Undock From ISS On Oct 27
The Russian M-24M cargo resupply spacecraft, will undock from the International Space Station (ISS) on October 27, a spokesman for Russia's space agency, Roscosmos, told RIA Novosti Tuesday. " ... 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
EXO LIFE

Microbes in deep-sea rocks eat methane, lots of it
Most methane is buried deep in the ground. Some of it, however, bubbles up to escape, and that's good news for methane-loving microbes living in rocks that gather along the ocean's floor near methane sea vents, munching away on the colorless, odorless assembly of hydrocarbons. ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Argentina launches geostationary satellite
Argentina is launching a geostationary communications satellite Thursday that was built at home with local technology, a first for Latin America. ... more
MARSDAILY

MAVEN spacecraft's first look at Mars holds surprises
NASA's MAVEN spacecraft has provided scientists their first look at a storm of energetic solar particles at Mars and produced unprecedented ultraviolet images of the tenuous oxygen, hydrogen and car ... more
Startup in the Land of the Rising Sun; A Japanese Solar Venture - by Bradley L. Bartz


STATION NEWS

ISS Spacewalkers Replace Power Regulator, Move Equipment
Two NASA astronauts wrapped up a 6-hour, 34-minute spacewalk at 2:50 p.m. EDT Wednesday to replace a failed power regulator. Flight Engineers Reid Wiseman and Barry Wilmore also relocated equipment ... more
EXO WORLDS

Getting To Know Super-Earths
"If you have a coin and flip it just once, what does that tell you about the odds of heads versus tails?" asks Heather Knutson, assistant professor of planetary science at Caltech. "It tells you alm ... 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
OUTER PLANETS

Hubble Telescope Finds Potential Kuiper Belt Targets for New Horizons Pluto Mission
Peering out to the dim, outer reaches of our solar system, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has uncovered three Kuiper Belt objects (KBOs) the agency's New Horizons spacecraft could potentially visit a ... more
EXO WORLDS

Astronomers Spot Faraway Uranus-Like Planet
Our view of other solar systems just got a little more familiar, with the discovery of a planet 25,000 light-years away that resembles our own Uranus. Astronomers have discovered hundreds of p ... more
MARSDAILY

NASA Mission Provides Its First Look at Martian Upper Atmosphere
NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) spacecraft has provided scientists their first look at a storm of energetic solar particles at Mars, produced unprecedented ultraviolet images o ... more
STATION NEWS

ISS crew working fast to reconfigure docking, electrical systems
NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman and Barry Wilmore donned spacesuits and stepped outside the International Space Station on Wednesday morning to repair a broken component in one of the eight solar power channels that provide the station's NASA-built grid with electricity. ... more
MARSDAILY

Humans may only survive 68 days on Mars: study
Space enthusiasts planning a move to Mars may have to wait to relocate: conditions on the Red Planet are such that humans would likely begin dying within 68 days, a new study says. ... more

SPACE TRAVEL

Space Trips To Change World For Better: Virgin Galactic CEO
As Virgin Galactic is developing commercial space vehicles to launch in spring 2015, for 155,000 pounds per ticket (about $249,015), chief executive George Whiteside expects space tourists to experi ... more
STATION NEWS

ISS Crew Relations Not Affected by Ukrainian Conflict
The situation in Ukraine has not affected relations between crew members at the International Space Station (ISS), cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev said Friday. "In spite of politics, we have not argue ... 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'
LAUNCH PAD

Arianespace's December mission for DIRECTV-14 and GSAT-16 satellites in process

MOON DAILY

China's ailing moon rover weakening

EXO LIFE

Moons Can Help Planets Remain Stable Long Enough for Life to Form

STATION NEWS

New ASU, Nature journal to highlight spaceflight research

ROBO SPACE

New TALON tactical robot makes debut

ENERGY TECH

Lockheed Martin claims nuclear energy breakthrough

ENERGY TECH

Lockheed Martin developing compact nuclear fusion reactor

ROBO SPACE

Japan toymaker unveils tiny talking, singing humanoid

MARSDAILY

First Light for MAVEN

SPACE TRAVEL

NASA Exercises Authority to Proceed with Commercial Crew Contracts

Alternative Earths Team To Join NASA Astrobiology Institute

Russian Luna-25 Mission to Cost Billions

New Batch of Lunar Soil to be Delivered to Earth in 2023-2025

NASA Mission Finds Widespread Evidence of Young Lunar Volcanism

Russia to make Moon exploration core part of space program

MIT study finds 'Mars One' passengers could die of starvation

Li pledges China will boost innovation, creativity

Researchers: Volcanoes on the moon recently active

Inquiry reveals design stage shortcoming in Galileo navigation system

It's Just a Phase: Changes on Pluto's Surface

NASA's Hubble Maps the Temperature and Water Vapor on an Extreme Exoplanet

Lynx Spacecraft Development in Pictures

Soyuz Flight VS09 Report

UA Planetary Scientists, Japanese to Trade Hard-Rock Stories

ARSAT-1 is installed on the Ariane 5 for Arianespace's next heavy-lift mission

NASA Partners with X-37B Program for Use of Former Space Shuttle Hangars

CU-Boulder-led team study origins and evolution of life in universe

Rocket fuel freeze caused EU satellite mislaunch: probe

A Successful Launch for Himawari-8

Hubble project maps temperature, water vapor on wild exoplanet

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