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March 22, 2015
MERCURY RISING
Hover Campaign Promises Bird's-Eye View of Mercury's Surface
Laurel MD (SPX) Mar 22, 2015
MESSENGER will not go gentle into that good night. The mission will end sometime this spring, when the spacecraft runs out of propellant and the force of solar gravity causes it to impact the surface of Mercury. But the team initiated a "hover" observation campaign designed to gather scientific data from the planet at ultra-low altitudes until the last possible moment. Engineers have devised a series of orbit-correction maneuvers (OCMs) over the next five weeks - the first of which was carried out ... read more
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TECH SPACE

Intelsat EpicNG Completes Major Milestone on the Road to 2016 Launch
Intelsat has announced the completion of a series of tests demonstrating the compatibility of the Intelsat EpicNG digital payload with existing ground equipment platforms. The digital payload is one ... more
MOON DAILY

Extent of Moon's giant volcanic eruption is revealed
Scientists have produced a new map of the Moon's most unusual volcano showing that its explosive eruption spread debris over an area much greater than previously thought. A team of astronomers ... more
EXO WORLDS

Planets in the habitable zone around most stars, calculate researchers
Astronomers have discovered thousands of exoplanets in our galaxy, the Milky Way, using the Kepler satellite and many of them have multiple planets orbiting the host star. By analysing these planeta ... more
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MARSDAILY

Could Water Have Carved Channels On Mars Half A Million Years Ago?
Could water have carved channels on Mars as recently as 500,000 years ago? If that's the case, it would boost the case for relatively recent life on the Red Planet. There's abundant evidence s ... more


MARSDAILY

Irish Mars trip finalist casts doubt on project
An Irish finalist for the audacious Mars One project to start a human colony on the red planet predicted the plan would fall "on its face" on Tuesday. ... more
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MARSDAILY

MARSDROP Microprobes Could Expand Spacecraft Mission Capabilities
Microprobes that piggyback on Mars-bound spacecraft could investigate areas currently unavailable to surface instruments, a Planetary Science Institute researcher said. The payload could be st ... more
MOON DAILY

NASA's LRO Spacecraft Finds March 17, 2013 Impact Crater and More
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) acquired images of the lunar surface before and after the largest recorded explosion occurred on the surface. On March 17, 2013, an object the size of ... 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
MOON DAILY

Extent of moon's giant volcanic eruption is revealed
Scientists have produced a new map of the Moon's most unusual volcano showing that its explosive eruption spread debris over an area much greater than previously thought. A team of astronomers ... more
MOON DAILY

Yutu Changes Everything We Thought We Knew About Our Moon
The "Jade Rabbit" discovered at least 9 subterranean layers beneath the lunar surface, 5 more than was previously thought. Scientists believe the layers are a result of ancient lava flow between str ... more
MOON DAILY

Private companies asked to join moon program
China will open its lunar exploration program to private enterprises in an attempt to boost technological innovation and break State-owned companies' monopoly in the space field, according to the co ... more
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MARSDAILY

NASA Spacecraft Detects Aurora and Mysterious Dust Cloud around Mars
NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) spacecraft has observed two unexpected phenomena in the Martian atmosphere: an unexplained high-altitude dust cloud and aurora that reaches deep ... more
IRON AND ICE

Other Asteroids Contributed Elusive Olivine to Vesta
Olivine should be one of the most abundant minerals on asteroid Vesta, but it remains elusive. Scientists working on NASA's Dawn mission to Vesta were initially thrilled to find few scattered remain ... more
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Galileo daughter mission named Celeste to strengthen navigation resilience
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TECH SPACE

NASA Running Out of Nuclear Fuel For Batteries
The radioactive material NASA uses to power spacecraft for its deep space missions is now in short supply. The Agency says it only has enough to power three more batteries, leaving the future of Ame ... more
TECH SPACE

Taking cable to new heights
Global connectivity supplier HUBER+SUHNER is setting its sights high at Satellite 2015 in Washington DC next week with the launch of two new cable assemblies designed for the space and defense marke ... more
ROBO SPACE

Anti-robot march held at SXSW
At South by Southwest this weekend, the week-long event commonly known as SXSW featured an outburst of dissent. The target wasn't what one might expect - police brutality or border security. The demonstrators gathered to shout down robots. ... more
TECH SPACE

Detumbling a Spacecraft
Uncontrolled tumbling of a spacecraft may result from collision, malfunction or other disabling event associated with the application of a large disturbing torque or breakup of a vehicle. Since ther ... more
EXO LIFE

Colorful life-form catalog will help discern if we're alone
While looking for life on planets beyond our own solar system, a group of international scientists has created a colorful catalog containing reflection signatures of Earth life forms that might be f ... more

ROBO SPACE

Robotic materials: Changing with the world around them
Prosthetics with a realistic sense of touch. Bridges that detect and repair their own damage. Vehicles with camouflaging capabilities. Advances in materials science, distributed algorithms and ... more
ENERGY TECH

Fusion researchers make breakthrough on ELMs mitigation
Researchers from General Atomics and the U.S. Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) have made a major breakthrough in understanding how potentially damaging heat bursts i ... 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
LAUNCH PAD

Soyuz Installed at Baikonur, Expected to Launch Wednesday

EXO LIFE

Milky Way may host billions of planets in 'habitable' zones: study

MOON DAILY

Moon crater named for aviator Amelia Earhart

IRON AND ICE

Desktop App has potential to increase asteroid detection

EXO LIFE

Iron-oxidizing bacteria found along Mid-Atlantic Ridge

MARSDAILY

Scientists fly kites on Earth to study Mars

IRON AND ICE

A second minor planet may possess Saturn-like rings

MERCURY RISING

New Mercury surface composition maps illuminate the planet's history

MARSDAILY

Curiosity Rover Arm Delivers Rock Powder Sample

MARSDAILY

Opportunity sampling continues at Marathon Valley

Some habitable exoplanets could experience wildly unpredictable climates

Researchers study methane-rich plumes from Saturn's icy moon Enceladus

Crossing the boundary from high to low on Mars

Roscosmos: Manned Flight to Mars Will Be Impossible Without Russia's Help

Russia Plans to Start Moon Exploration Jointly With Partners

China's Yutu rover reveals Moon's "complex" geological history

Russia Plans to Adapt New Angara-5 Rocket for Flights to the Moon

Scientists make breakthrough in understanding nuclear fusion

Quantum mechanic frequency filter for atomic clocks

Exploring the Depths of Titan's Seas

Liquid Metal Robots Are Almost Here

Saturn moon's ocean may have hydrothermal activity

Hot water activity on icy moon's seafloor

NASA Challenge Invites Students to Help Design Journey to Mars Systems

NASA Goddard Provides Superfast Sensors for New MMS Mission

Taking a Closer Look at Purple-Bluish Rock Formation

Rocky grains stir theories of life on Saturn moon

Billionaire Teams Up with NASA to Mine the Moon

Spaceflight Industries Raises $20 Million to Accelerate Growth

China's Space Laboratory Still Cloaked

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