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November 08, 2014
TECH SPACE
Lockheed Martin partners for space debris research
Palo Alto, Calif. (UPI) Nov 7, 2014
Lockheed Martin is co-operating the largest infrared telescope in the Western Hemisphere to study space debris and for other research studies. The partnership to operate the United Kingdom Infrared Telescope, or UKIRT, is with the University of Arizona and others. The telescope, once owned by the United Kingdom's Science and Technology Facilities Council and now by the University of Hawaii, is located in Maunakea, Hawaii. "Our team, composed of the universities of Arizona and Hawaii and ... read more
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EXO WORLDS

NASA's Hubble Surveys Debris-Strewn Exoplanetary Construction Yards
Astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have completed the largest and most sensitive visible-light imaging survey of dusty debris disks around other stars. These dusty disks, likely created ... more
ROBO SPACE

Penguin-bot is a happy feat for science
Brazenly, the down-covered baby penguin lookalike rolls in on four wheels for a huddle with real-life chicks, right under the noses of adult birds which seem to pay it no heed. ... more
MARSDAILY

Comet flyby of Mars changed chemistry of atmosphere: NASA
Last month, an exotic deep space comet flew by Mars and unleashed an unexpectedly strong meteor shower that briefly changed the chemistry of the Red Planet's upper atmosphere, NASA said Friday. ... more
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TECH SPACE

EIAST and AUS launch UAE's first CubeSat Mission Nayif-1
The Emirates Institution for Advanced Science and Technology (EIAST), in partnership with American University of Sharjah (AUS), launched the UAE's first CubeSat Mission, a Nanosatellite that offers ... more


ROBO SPACE

NASA Installs Giant Composite Material Research Robot
Kathy Barnstorff It looks like something out of a "Transformers" movie - a huge robotic arm that moves and spins to pick up massive heads filled with spools of carbon fibers, then moves in preprogr ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Peering into Planetary Atmospheres
Pluto is the foremost member of a large population of mysterious icy bodies - called Kuiper Belt Objects - that reside far beyond the orbit of Neptune. In the 1970s and 1980s, Voyagers 1 and 2 explo ... more
TECH SPACE

ESA space ferry moves ISS to avoid debris
The International Space Station was threatened by space debris last week but ESA's Automated Transfer Vehicle saved the day by firing its thrusters to push the orbital outpost and its six occupants ... 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
MARSDAILY

MAVEN Continues Mars Exploration Begun 50 Years Ago by Mariner 4
When the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution, or MAVEN, spacecraft arrived at the Red Planet on Sept. 21, it marked the continuation of exploration of one of Earth's nearest celestial neighbors t ... more
MARSDAILY

NASA's Curiosity Mars Rover Finds Mineral Match
Reddish rock powder from the first hole drilled into a Martian mountain by NASA's Curiosity rover has yielded the mission's first confirmation of a mineral mapped from orbit. "This connects us ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Risk-taker Branson battles to protect Virgin brand
Richard Branson knows how to handle business setbacks, but he is now battling to protect the Virgin empire's image following the test flight crash of his flagship space tourism venture. ... more
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ROCKET SCIENCE

NTSB reveals spaceship crash timeline, fingers lever
Investigators gave a precise timeline late Monday of the devastating Virgin Galactic spaceship crash, detailing exactly when a slowing mechanism was wrongly deployed, but said they could not determine who activated it. ... more
MOON DAILY

China gears up for lunar mission after round-trip success
The head of China's lunar probe program has called for a thorough analysis of data collected from the test lunar orbiter, which returned Saturday, to speed up work on Chang'e-5, the star of the 2017 ... 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
LAUNCH PAD

India to test fly bigger space vehicle next month
India will conduct a partial test flight of a bigger and better space vehicle next month, a top official of the state-owned space agency has reportedly said. The landmark test flight of GSLV M ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

India to launch unmanned crew module in December
India will launch an unmanned crew module in December onboard a heavy rocket to test its re-entry into the atmosphere for the country's future maiden human space flight, the space agency chief said ... more
IRON AND ICE

NASA Team Advances Next-Generation 3D-Imaging Lidar
Building, fixing, and refueling space-based assets or rendezvousing with a comet or asteroid will require a robotic vehicle and a super-precise, high-resolution 3-D imaging lidar that will generate ... more
TECH SPACE

Five years in space: one satellite, three missions
ESA's Proba-2 celebrates five years in orbit today. From technology demonstrator to solar observatory and now space weather platform, the mission has provided triple value to European scientists. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Virgin boss hits out after safety warning claim
Questions about why the Virgin Galactic spaceship crashed switched focus Monday to a prematurely-deployed lever on the doomed flight, as Virgin's boss suggested it may "well be" the cause. ... more

DRAGON SPACE

China to build global quantum communication network in 2030
China will build a global quantum communication network by 2030, said a leading Chinese quantum physicist on Sunday. "China's quantum information science and technology is developing very fast ... more
EXO LIFE

Life Can Survive on Much Less Water Than You Might Think
"Follow the water" has long been the mantra of our scientific search for alien life in the Solar System and beyond. We continue seeking conditions where water can remain liquid either on a world's s ... 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'
ROBO SPACE

This robot makes you feel like a 'ghost' is in the room

LAUNCH PAD

Soyuz Installed at Baikonur, Expected to Launch Wednesday

SPACE TRAVEL

SpaceShipTwo Manufacturer May Face Setback After Crash in California

SPACE TRAVEL

Eye-catching space technology restoring sight

EXO LIFE

Planetary Atmospheres a Key to Assessing Possibilities for Life

SPACE TRAVEL

NASA Program Enhances Climate Resilience at Agency Facilities

ROCKET SCIENCE

Virgin 'ignored' space safety warnings: expert

DRAGON SPACE

China's Lunar Orbiter Makes Safe Landing, First in 40 Years

IRON AND ICE

How a giant impact formed asteroid Vesta's 'belt'

MOON DAILY

China examines the three stages of lunar test run

Students text International Space Station using a 20-foot antenna

Canadian astronaut's 'Space Oddity' video back on YouTube

VLTI detects exozodiacal light

Virgin crash sets back space tourism by years: experts

Branson says 'no explosion' behind spacecraft crash

China completes first mission to moon and back

Getting to Know You, Rocket Edition: Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage

Probe of US spaceship crash may take 'year'

China's First Lunar Return Mission A Stunning Success

You can't get to Mars, but your name can

Supersonic Laser-Propelled Rockets

Arianespace signs contract with ELV for ten Vega launchers

Hybrid fluid transmission enables light and swift robotic arms

Planet-forming Lifeline Discovered in a Binary Star System

Virgin spaceship crashes in US desert, one pilot dead

FY 15 launch schedule kicks off with GPS IIF-8 liftoff from 'The Cape'

Yale finds a planet that won't stick to a schedule

NASA to work with cargo partners despite rocket crash

It's Anchors Aweigh on Modifications to NASA's Pegasus Barge

Mark Olsen - An Atmospheric Dynamicist With a Beat

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