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February 03, 2015
TECH SPACE
Eyes In The Sky: Britain's GCHQ Sets Sights on Space
London, UK (Sputnik) Feb 03, 2015
The British surveillance agency GCHQ is collecting enormous amounts of satellite telephone data and sharing them with its sister agency in the US, via its ground station at Bude in southwest England. Although the direct interception of voice traffic over satellite is nothing new, it has emerged that GCHQ - which operates closely with the US surveillance agency, the NSA - has been running tests on sampling satellite links to see if they contain phone numbers belonging to known targets - including f ... read more
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MARSDAILY

Meteorite may represent 'bulk background' of Mars' battered crust
NWA 7034, a meteorite found a few years ago in the Moroccan desert, is like no other rock ever found on Earth. It's been shown to be a 4.4 billion-year-old chunk of the Martian crust, and according ... more
EXO WORLDS

Habitable Evaporated Cores
I recently published a paper in Astrobiology that shows that it is possible to form Earth-mass potentially habitable planets from mini-Neptunes that migrate into the habitable zones of mid- to late ... more
SATURN DAILY

Cassini Catches Titan Naked in the Solar Wind
Researchers studying data from NASA's Cassini mission have observed that Saturn's largest moon, Titan, behaves much like Venus, Mars or a comet when exposed to the raw power of the solar wind. The o ... more
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MARSDAILY

Several Drives This Week Put Opportunity Near Marathon Distance
Opportunity is on the west rim of Endeavour Crater heading towards "Marathon Valley," a putative location for abundant clay minerals now about 984 feet (300 meters) away. The project is operat ... more


EXO WORLDS

Smaller Gas Giants Could Support Life
Two phenomena known to inhibit the potential habitability of planets - tidal forces and vigorous stellar activity - might instead help chances for life on certain planets orbiting low-mass stars, ... more
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MARSDAILY

Gully patterns document Martian climate cycles
Geologists from Brown University have found new evidence that glacier-like ice deposits advanced and retreated multiple times in the midlatitude regions of Mars in the relatively recent past. ... more
EXO WORLDS

Will NASA's TESS Spacecraft Revolutionize Exoplanet Hunting?
NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), planned to be launched in August 2017 on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, is designed to discover tho ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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Brazil, Chile sign defense agreement
MARSDAILY

The two faces of Mars
The two hemispheres of Mars are more different from any other planet in our solar system. Non-volcanic, flat lowlands characterise the northern hemisphere, while highlands punctuated by countless vo ... more
ROBO SPACE

Robot acquires chef skills via YouTube instructional vids
The Internet is filled with useless info, but buried in the rubble are nuggets of information - whole instructional videos, in fact. Building off of previous artificial intelligence work, scientists have engineered a robot capable of acquiring and demonstrating cooking skills learned by watching YouTube videos. ... 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
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TECH SPACE

Vanguard Delivers Advanced EHF Bus Structure Assembly
Vanguard Space Technologies has successfully delivered two primary structural bus assemblies for the Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) Program to its customer, Lockheed Martin. Vanguard ... more
EXO WORLDS

Dawn ahead!
NASA's Dawn spacecraft has returned the sharpest images ever seen of the dwarf planet Ceres. The images were taken 147,000 miles (237,000 kilometers) from Ceres on Jan. 25, and represent a new miles ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Kepler astronomers discover ancient star with 5 Earth-size planets
Astronomers poring over four years of data from NASA's Kepler spacecraft have discovered a star that's 11.2 billion years old and has at least five Earth-size planets. "We thus show that Earth ... more
IRON AND ICE

Surface composition of BL86 studies during Earth flyby
Planetary Science Institute researchers Vishnu Reddy and Driss Takir studied the surface composition of near-Earth asteroid 2004 BL86 during its close flyby of Earth early this morning. Remote ... more
EXO WORLDS

Ancient star system has Earth-sized planets forming near start of universe
A Sun-like star with orbiting planets, dating back to the dawn of the Galaxy, has been discovered by an international team of astronomers. At 11.2 billion years old it is the oldest star with earth- ... more
OUTER PLANETS

Something Special in the Air
The earliest stages of our Pluto encounter have begun, and New Horizons remains healthy and on course. Already, the SWAP, PEPSSI and SDC instruments are taking daily science data - measuring the cha ... more
ROBO SPACE

Canadian students design robotic sailboat for Atlantic challenge
Crossing the Atlantic Ocean by an unmanned sailing boat? Yes, this is a dream of a group of students from the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver in west Canada. They've designed a rob ... more

TECH SPACE

Integral manoeuvres for the future
Since 2002, ESA's Integral spacecraft has been observing some of the most violent events in the Universe, including gamma-ray bursts and black holes. While it still has years of life ahead, its fuel ... more
DRAGON SPACE

More Astronauts for China
The next Chinese crewed space mission won't fly until 2016. China is expected to send a crew of three astronauts to the Tiangong 2 space laboratory, which is expected to launch in the same year. ... more
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EXO WORLDS

New research re-creates planet formation in the lab

TECH SPACE

Planetary Society announces test flight for LightSail

IRON AND ICE

Asteroid That Flew Past Earth Has Moon

EXO WORLDS

Gigantic ring system around J1407b much larger, heavier than Saturn's

OUTER PLANETS

NASA craft set to beam home close-ups of Pluto

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Scientists slow down light particles

IRON AND ICE

Scientists befuddled by mysterious white spot on Ceres

IRON AND ICE

NEOWISE: A Yearlong Look at the Sky

MARSDAILY

Helicopter Could be 'Scout' for Mars Rovers

MARSDAILY

NASA, Microsoft Collaboration Will Allow Scientists to 'Work on Mars'

Hilltop Panorama Marks Mars Rover's 11th Anniversary

New Horizons ready for planet's beyond beyond

Updated Charts for Asteroid 2004 BL86 Earth Flyby on Jan 26, 2015

Gullies on Vesta Suggest Past Water-Mobilized Flows

Maneuver Delays Messenger's Impact, Extends Orbital Operations

Mysteries in Nili Fossae

Planets outside our solar system more hospitable to life than thought

Inside the big wormhole

Death of a dynamo -- A hard drive from space

Planetary building blocks evolved from porous to hard objects

Telescope To Seek Dust Where Other Earths May Lie

Students to Send Life to Mars Onboard Mars One Lander in 2018

Upgraded Atlas ready to go wireless at next DARPA Robotics Challenge

Artificial intelligence future wows Davos elite

This robot has the mind of a worm

Satellite telemetry tracks bearded vultures

Three nearly Earth-size planets found orbiting nearby star

Maybe two more planets in our Solar System: astronomers

Dawn Delivers New Image of Ceres

Musk donates $10M to keep Artificial Intelligence friendly

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