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November 19, 2014
IRON AND ICE
The Long, Strange Trip To Asteroid Bennu
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Nov 19, 2014
Born from the rubble of a violent collision, hurled through space for millions of years and dismembered by the gravity of planets, asteroid Bennu had a tough life in a rough neighborhood: the early solar system. "Bennu's Journey," a new animation created at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, shows what's known and what remains mysterious about the life of Bennu and the origin of the solar system. "We are going to Bennu because we want to know what it has witnessed over the ... read more
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DRAGON SPACE

China expects to introduce space law around 2020
China will always abide by international space law and is making great efforts to introduce its own laws in 2020, the China National Space Administration (CNSA) said on Monday. Xu Dazhe, direc ... more
OUTER PLANETS

Pluto's Exotic Chemistry
My connection to Pluto and Charon is quite different from that of other scientists who write for the New Horizons website. Certainly I'm excited about the chance to visit and study objects in the ou ... more
MOON DAILY

U.K. group to crowd-source funding for moon mission
A group in the United Kingdom aims to launch a lunar probe and study the moon using money raised on crowd-funding website Kickstarter. ... more
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MARSDAILY

Lockheed Martin Begins Final Assembly Of Next Mars Lander
Lockheed Martin has started the assembly, test and launch operations (ATLO) phase for NASA's InSight Mars lander spacecraft. The InSight mission will record the first-ever measurements of the interi ... more


ROBO SPACE

Elon Musk thinks robots could turn on us in the next five years
One couldn't be blamed for thinking Elon Musk knows something important that the public doesn't, since he's been sounding the alarm on dangerous robots recently, and now he's presented a timeline. ... more
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MARSDAILY

Mars was warm enough for flowing water, but only briefly
With the growing variety of samples collected and measurements made by NASA's Mars rovers, the scientific evidence that water once flowed freely on the surface of the Red Planet has mounted. ... more
MARSDAILY

Several Drives Push Opportunity Over 41-Kilometer Mark
Opportunity is on the west rim of Endeavour Crater heading towards "Marathon Valley," a putative location for abundant clay minerals about a mile (1.4 kilometers) to the south. The rover has b ... 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

China researchers plan Mars mission 'around 2020': state media
Chinese scientists are planning to launch a Mars rover "around 2020", state media reported Tuesday, as the country pours billions into its space programme and works to catch up with the US and Europe. ... more
ROBO SPACE

DARPA-Funded Inflatable Robotics Helps Spark Idea for Silver Screen Star
The giant, balloon-like inflatable robot named Baymax in Disney's Big Hero 6 has its roots in real-world research conducted by iRobot Corporation, Carnegie Mellon University and Otherlab under DARPA ... more
OUTER PLANETS

Clues Revealed About Hidden Interior of Uranus
Long believed to be one of the blandest regions of any of the giant gas planets, the southern hemisphere of Uranus indicates a flurry of previously unknown atmospheric phenomena, hinting at an unusu ... more
Startup in the Land of the Rising Sun; A Japanese Solar Venture - by Bradley L. Bartz


MARSDAILY

Next NASA Mars Mission Reaches Milestone
NASA's InSight mission has begun the assembly, test and launch operations (ATLO) phase of its development, on track for a March 2016 launch to Mars. The lander, its aeroshell and cruise stage are be ... more
OUTER PLANETS

New Horizons Set to Wake Up for Pluto Encounter
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft comes out of hibernation for the last time on Dec. 6. Between now and then, while the Pluto-bound probe enjoys three more weeks of electronic slumber, work on Earth is ... 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
MARSDAILY

Warmth and flowing water on early Mars were episodic
Ample evidence of ancient rivers, streams, and lakes make it clear that Mars was at some point warm enough for liquid water to flow on its surface. While that may conjure up images of a tropical Mar ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China launches new remote sensing satellite
China launched the Yaogan-23 remote sensing satellite into scheduled orbit at 2:53 a.m. on Saturday Beijing Time from Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center. The satellite will mainly be used for sci ... more
TECH SPACE

Boeing Stacks Two Satellites to Launch as a Pair
Boeing has successfully mated two 702SP (small platform) satellites in a stacked configuration in preparation for the first-ever conjoined satellite launch. The milestone is a significant step ... more
LAUNCH PAD

Soyuz Installed at Baikonur, Expected to Launch Wednesday
The Soyuz-2.1A carrier rocket has been successfully installed at the launch site at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan and is scheduled for launch on October 29, the press service of the Russian ... more
IRON AND ICE

Geologic Maps of Vesta from NASA's Dawn Mission Published
Images from NASA's Dawn Mission have been used to create a series of high-resolution geological maps of the large asteroid Vesta, revealing the variety of surface features in unprecedented detail. T ... more

TECH SPACE

How Satellite Laser Ranging Got its Start 50 Years Ago
Fifty years ago, NASA announced the first successful tracking of a satellite using a laser, a technique now standard for precisely determining satellite orbits. The landmark experiments were c ... more
MARSDAILY

Mars, too, has macroweather
Weather, which changes day-to-day due to constant fluctuations in the atmosphere, and climate, which varies over decades, are familiar. More recently, a third regime, called "macroweather," has been ... 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'
SATURN DAILY

Cassini probe measures sea depth on Saturn's moon Titan

MARSDAILY

Comet lander 'working well', but may be on slope

MOON DAILY

After Mars, India space chief aims for the moon

EXO WORLDS

NASA's TESS mission cleared for next development phase

SATURN DAILY

Cassini Sails into New Ocean Adventures on Titan

IRON AND ICE

Joint team reveals asteroid's size for the first time

IRON AND ICE

Tail discovered on long-known asteroid

EXO WORLDS

Follow the Dust to Find Planets

TIME AND SPACE

Atomic timekeeping, on the go

MARSDAILY

China Exclusive: China developing Mars rover

ADS primes ESA's CHEOPS to detect and classify exoplanets

China publishes Earth, Moon photos taken by lunar orbiter

Moving cameras talk to each other to identify, track pedestrians

China plans to launch about 120 applied satellites

Lockheed Martin partners for space debris research

NASA's TESS Mission Cleared for Next Development Phase

Mars Orbiter MAVEN Demonstrates Relay Prowess

Opportunity Dust Levels Back to Normal

SwRI-led team telescope effort reveals asteroid's size for the first time

UI instrument sees comet-created atmosphere on Mars

Life Can Survive on Much Less Water Than You Might Think

UW Team's Plants Return To Earth After Growing In Space

ATLAS walking robot does karate

Mars probe to debut at upcoming air show

European satellite could discover thousands of planets in Earth's galaxy

NASA's Hubble Surveys Debris-Strewn Exoplanetary Construction Yards

Sustainability, astrobiology illuminate future of life in universe, civilization on Earth

Microbot muscles: Chains of particles assemble and flex

Penguin-bot is a happy feat for science

Comet flyby of Mars changed chemistry of atmosphere: NASA

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