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February 07, 2015
EXO WORLDS
Scientists predict earth-like planets around most stars
Canberra, Australia (SPX) Feb 06, 2015
Planetary scientists have calculated that there are hundreds of billions of Earth-like planets in our galaxy which might support life. The new research, led by PhD student Tim Bovaird and Associate Professor Charley Lineweaver from The Australian National University (ANU), made the finding by applying a 200 year old idea to the thousands of exo-planets discovered by the Kepler space telescope. They found the standard star has about two planets in the so-called goldilocks zone, the distance f ... read more
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IRON AND ICE

Dawn Gets Closer Views of Ceres
NASA's Dawn spacecraft, on approach to dwarf planet Ceres, has acquired its latest and closest-yet snapshot of this mysterious world. The image of Ceres, taken on Feb. 4, 2015, from a distance of ab ... more
TECH SPACE

SSC expands at the Inuvik Satellite Station Facility
The Swedish Space Corporation (SSC) is increasing its capacity at the Inuvik Satellite Station Facility in Inuvik, Canada, with the addition of a new multi-mission antenna. The expansion is driven b ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Fixed astronomical clock vital for galactic history
Scientists have settled a long running debate on one of the fundamental time measures for galactic history - the half-life of a radioactive isotope of iron. The new, accurate figure for the ir ... more
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TECH SPACE

Spacecraft Power Systems
The power system is one of the fundamental systems required to operate any spacecraft. Many satellite engineers, who work on other systems, tend to take spacecraft power for granted. However, there ... more


ROBO SPACE

U.S. Navy unveils firefighting robot SAFFiR
At the Naval Future Force Science & Technology Expo, held Wednesday and Thursday in Washington, D.C., military engineers showed off their latest invention - a firefighting robot. ... more
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OUTER PLANETS

New Horizons snaps new images of Pluto en route to historic flyby
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft returned its first new images of Pluto on Wednesday, as the probe closes in on the dwarf planet. Although still just a dot along with its largest moon, Charon, the ima ... more
MOON DAILY

LRO finds lunar hydrogen more abundant on Moon's pole-facing slopes
Space travel is difficult and expensive - it would cost thousands of dollars to launch a bottle of water to the moon. The recent discovery of hydrogen-bearing molecules, possibly including water, on ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
U.S. defense in free fall
Saudi Arabia and Pakistan sign mutual defense pact
Brazil, Chile sign defense agreement
MARSDAILY

Mars Orbiter Spies Curiosity Rover at Work
A Dec. 13, 2014, image from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera orbiting Mars shows NASA's Curiosity Mars rover on the rover's walkabout examination of the "Pahrump Hills" ... more
TECH SPACE

SMAP Satellite utilizes Northrop Grumman's AstroMesh Reflector
On January 30th, NASA successfully launched the Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) spacecraft from Vandenberg Air Force Base, on its mission to provide global measurements of soil moisture. A key f ... more
TECH SPACE

Fajr satellite serves no military purpose
Director of space projects at Iran Electronics Industries Company Mehdi Sarvi told IRNA that Fajr satellite which was successfully placed into orbit by Safir satellite carrier, serves no military pu ... more
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EXO WORLDS

"Vulcan Planets" - Inside-Out Formation of Super-Earths
NASA's Kepler telescope has discovered many strange, new worlds. None are stranger than the planetary systems that are commonly seen orbiting very close to their host star. These planets are typical ... more
TECH SPACE

Eyes In The Sky: Britain's GCHQ Sets Sights on Space
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 ... more
24/7 News Coverage
GUARDIAN Tsunami Detection Tech Catches Wave in Real Time
Galileo daughter mission named Celeste to strengthen navigation resilience
How quantum computers can be validated when solving unsolvable problems
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
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
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
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

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

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
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Ohio State scientists advance focus on nuclear propulsion
Mixing neutrinos of colliding neutron stars changes how merger unfolds
China launches experimental satellites to enhance mobile space internet
EXO WORLDS

Dawn ahead!

EXO WORLDS

Kepler astronomers discover ancient star with 5 Earth-size planets

MARSDAILY

Gully patterns document Martian climate cycles

MARSDAILY

Several Drives This Week Put Opportunity Near Marathon Distance

EXO WORLDS

Will NASA's TESS Spacecraft Revolutionize Exoplanet Hunting?

IRON AND ICE

Surface composition of BL86 studies during Earth flyby

MARSDAILY

The two faces of Mars

EXO WORLDS

Ancient star system has Earth-sized planets forming near start of universe

OUTER PLANETS

Something Special in the Air

ROBO SPACE

Canadian students design robotic sailboat for Atlantic challenge

Integral manoeuvres for the future

More Astronauts for China

New research re-creates planet formation in the lab

Planetary Society announces test flight for LightSail

Asteroid That Flew Past Earth Has Moon

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

NASA craft set to beam home close-ups of Pluto

Scientists slow down light particles

Scientists befuddled by mysterious white spot on Ceres

NEOWISE: A Yearlong Look at the Sky

Helicopter Could be 'Scout' for Mars Rovers

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

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