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March 12, 2015
SATURN DAILY
Rocky grains stir theories of life on Saturn moon
Paris (AFP) March 11, 2015
Grains of rock spewed into deep space suggest a small moon of Saturn has hydrothermal vents, boosting theories it may harbour microbial life, scientists said Wednesday. Reporting in the journal Nature, astrophysicists in the United States offered a solution to a decade-old mystery over dust observed streaming from Saturn's rings. The grains are disgorged from a mineral-rich, balmy sea beneath the planet's ice-crusted moon Enceladus, they suggested. It is the first indication of ongoing hydro ... read more
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MOON DAILY

Billionaire Teams Up with NASA to Mine the Moon
Another player in the field of commercial space travel, a California-based company just made a major stride toward the creation of the first commercial robotic spacecraft to be sent to the moon. It' ... more
TECH SPACE

Spaceflight Industries Raises $20 Million to Accelerate Growth
Spaceflight Industries has announced it has secured $20 million in Series B funding co-led by RRE Venture Capital and Vulcan Capital with additional investment from Razor's Edge Ventures. Spac ... more
MARSDAILY

Mystery Giant Mars Plumes Still Unexplained
On Feb. 16, an international group of researchers proposed new hypotheses about some unusual plumes spotted by amateur astronomers on Mars in 2012. The plumes were seen rising to altitudes of over 2 ... more
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MERCURY RISING

Latest MESSENGER data includes new targeted mosaics of Mercury
NASA's Planetary Data System (PDS) has released data collected from the MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging (MESSENGER) mission during its 37th through 42nd months in orbit ... more


MARSDAILY

Taking a Closer Look at Purple-Bluish Rock Formation
Opportunity is on the west rim of Endeavour Crater near "Marathon Valley," a putative location for abundant clay minerals now only about 394 feet (120 meters) away. The project is preparing to ... more
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MOON DAILY

China Gets One Step Closer to Completing its Ambitious Lunar Mission
China successfully tested unmanned docking on the lunar orbit this week to determine whether key technology planned to be used in its Chang'e-5 mission to the Moon was working, according to the Stat ... more
MARSDAILY

Have you ever used a camera on board an interplanetary spacecraft
In May, the 'webcam' on board Mars Express will be available for public imaging requests. We're inviting schools, science clubs and youth groups to submit proposals for one of eight opportunities to ... 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
ENERGY TECH

Lockheed Martin Eyes Portable Fusion Engines Within Decade
Lockheed Martin, the world's biggest defense contractor, is aiming to use nuclear fusion to create cheap electrical power that uses water for fuel, produces byproducts that are totally safe and rele ... more
EXO WORLDS

'Habitable' planet GJ 581d previously dismissed as noise probably does exist
The planet candidate was spotted using a spectrometer which measures the 'wobble', small changes in the wavelength of light emitted by a star, caused as a planet orbits it. In 2014 researchers revis ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China's Space Laboratory Still Cloaked
The recent release of another update on Tiangong 2, China's next space laboratory, has prompted a lot of attention. A recent tightening of Chinese media policies has made this relatively obscured pr ... more
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TECH SPACE

Understanding The Electromagnetic Environmental Effects On Space Systems
The electromagnetic environment in most space systems is typically very complex. Recent advances in communications technologies and electronic devices has created numerous emitters of radio frequenc ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China's test spacecraft simulates orbital docking
China has run tests close to the moon simulating an unmanned docking procedure needed in the country's next lunar mission. The service module of the unmanned lunar orbiter currently in space t ... more
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DRAGON SPACE

China has ability but no plan for manned lunar mission: expert
The world's third country to softland on the moon has the ability to achieve the manned lunar landing but it has no plan to do it, a leading Chinese space scientist said Friday. "With China's ... more
DRAGON SPACE

Tianzhou-1 cargo ship to dock with space lab in 2016
China will send a cargo ship into the space in 2016 to dock with a future space module scheduled to be launched earlier the same year, a leading Chinese space scientist said Friday. The Tianzh ... 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
EXO WORLDS

Scientists: Nearby Earth-like planet isn't just 'noise'
Astronomers are having a war of words across the Atlantic over the existence - or not - of the first exoplanet ever discovered in a star's habitable zone, the nearby GJ581d. ... more
MARSDAILY

Revolutionary Engine Could Fuel Human Life on Mars
Thanks to groundbreaking research at Northumbria University in Newcastle, England, those who wish to one day colonize Mars have a new technique at their disposal to harvest energy from carbon dioxid ... more

IRON AND ICE

Dawn: We Have Arrived at Ceres
Since its discovery in 1801, Ceres has been known as a planet, then as an asteroid, and later as a dwarf planet. Now, after a journey of 3.1 billion miles (4.9 billion kilometers) and 7.5 years, Daw ... more
MARSDAILY

Use of Rover Arm Expected to Resume in a Few Days
Managers of NASA's Curiosity Mars rover mission expect to approve resumption of rover arm movements as early as next week while continuing analysis of what appears to be an intermittent short circui ... more
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Ohio State scientists advance focus on nuclear propulsion
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China launches experimental satellites to enhance mobile space internet
EXO WORLDS

Exorings on the Horizon

ROBO SPACE

Russian SAR-401 Space Robot Ready for the ISS

IRON AND ICE

Ceres' mysterious existence has long puzzled scientists

MARSDAILY

Research Suggests Mars Once Had More Water than Earth's Arctic Ocean

MARSDAILY

Opportunity Examining Odd Mars Rocks at Valley Overlook

MARSDAILY

Mars Colonization Edges Closer Thanks to MIT's Oxygen Factory

OUTER PLANETS

Science Shorts: Why Pluto?

ROBO SPACE

Kids and robots learn to write together

EXO WORLDS

Planet 'Reared' by Four Parent Stars

DRAGON SPACE

China at technical preparation stage for Mars, asteroid exploration

Subtracting Gravity from Alzheimer's

Mars: The Planet that Lost an Ocean's Worth of Water

Testing to Diagnose Power Event in Mars Rover

Single Site on Mars Advanced for 2016 NASA Lander

Bright lights on dwarf planet perplex NASA as probe nears

25 teams to participate in DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals

NASA space probe 'Dawn' enters orbit of dwarf planet

ESA experts assess risk from exploded satellite

NASA uses CubeSat bus to to test re-enter drag device

OSIRIS-REx Mission Completes System Integration Review

China's moon rover Yutu functioning but stationary

UK Space Agency's second CubeSat mission is taking shape

Could Ionized Gas Do A Better Job of Sterilizing Spacecraft

New Flight Software to Fix Memory Issues is Onboard Rover

Debris Fills Orbit as US Satellite Explodes

NASA Spacecraft Nears Historic Dwarf Planet Arrival

US Military Satellite Explodes, Sending Chunks of Debris Into Orbit

How Would The World Change If We Found Extraterrestrial Life

Core work: Iron vapor gives clues to formation of Earth and moon

SpaceX to Orbit the World's First All-Electric Satellites

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