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May 02, 2015
OUTER PLANETS
Possible Polar Cap on Pluto Detected
Washington DC (SPX) Apr 30, 2015
For the first time, images from NASA's New Horizons spacecraft are revealing bright and dark regions on the surface of faraway Pluto - the primary target of the New Horizons close flyby in mid-July. The images were captured in early to mid-April from within 70 million miles (113 million kilometers), using the telescopic Long-Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) camera on New Horizons. A technique called image deconvolution sharpens the raw, unprocessed images beamed back to Earth. New Horizons scie ... read more
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MERCURY RISING

MESSENGER executes last orbit-correction maneuver ahead of impact
MESSENGER mission controllers at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Md., conducted the last of six planned maneuvers on April 24 to raise the spacecraft's minim ... more
ENERGY TECH

An improvement to the global software standard for analyzing fusion plasmas
The gold standard for analyzing the behavior of fusion plasmas may have just gotten better. Mario Podesta, a staff physicist at the U.S. Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (P ... more
ROBO SPACE

Computer faces poker pros in no-limit Texas Hold'em
Four of the world's best poker players face a common opponent, a computer program named Claudico, in a two-week "Brains Vs. Artificial Intelligence" competition at Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh. ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Robotically discovering Earth's nearest neighbors
A team of astronomers using ground-based telescopes in Hawaii, California, and Arizona recently discovered a planetary system orbiting a nearby star that is only 54 light-years away. All three plane ... more


MOON DAILY

Russia Invites China to Join in Creating Lunar Station
Russia and China are currently in talks on inviting the latter to become one of the main partners in creating a lunar station, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said Tuesday. "The q ... more
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ROBO SPACE

Making robots more human
Most people are naturally adept at reading facial expressions - from smiling and frowning to brow-furrowing and eye-rolling - to tell what others are feeling. Now scientists have developed ultra-sen ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Deep Space Atomic Clock On Time For 2016 Mission
As the saying goes, timing is everything. More so in 21st-century space exploration where navigating spacecraft precisely to far-flung destinations - say, to Mars or even more distant Europa, a moon ... 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

Rover on the Lookout for Dust Devils
Opportunity is on the west rim of Endeavour Crater next to the "Spirit of St. Louis" crater near the entrance of "Marathon Valley." The rover had been conducting an in-situ (contact) science campaig ... more
EXO WORLDS

Astronomers join forces to speed discovery of habitable worlds
UC Berkeley astronomers will lead one of 16 new projects funded by NASA to coordinate different exoplanet searches to more efficiently find habitable planets around other stars, and perhaps extrater ... more
EXO LIFE

Collaboration to Aid the Search for Life on Distant Worlds
A new NASA initiative is embracing a team approach to the problem of finding life on planets around other stars. Termed NExSS (NASA Exoplanet System Science), this virtual institute will benefit fro ... more
Army Network Modernization 2015 - Washington DC June 23-25
EXO WORLDS

Tau Ceti Probably not the next Earth
As the search continues for Earth-size planets orbiting at just the right distance from their star, a region termed the habitable zone, the number of potentially life-supporting planets grows. In tw ... more
SATURN DAILY

Saturn's Faint D Ring
Not all of Saturn's rings are created equal: here the C and D rings appear side-by-side, but the C ring, which occupies the bottom half of this image, clearly outshines its neighbor. The D rin ... more
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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
EXO WORLDS

Titan's Atmosphere Useful In Study Of Hazy Exoplanets
With more than a thousand confirmed planets outside of our solar system, astronomers are attempting to identify the atmospheres of these distant bodies to determine if they could possibly host life. ... more
EXO LIFE

ASU team searching for signs of life in the stars
For centuries, humans have sought to learn whether life exists beyond Earth. That answer is closer than ever to fulfillment, and an ASU team is working on a key part of that quest with NASA's backin ... more
EXO LIFE

UW key player in new NASA coalition to search for life on distant worlds
Since 2001 the NASA Astrobiology Institute's Virtual Planetary Laboratory, based at the University of Washington, has brought an interdisciplinary approach to the study of planets and search for lif ... more
EXO LIFE

Chemistry of seabed's hot vents could explain emergence of life
Hot vents on the seabed could have spontaneously produced the organic molecules necessary for life, according to new research by UCL chemists. The study shows how the surfaces of mineral particles i ... more
EXO LIFE

Search for Extraterrestial Life Included in Russian Space Program
Projects for searching for extraterrestial life forms, studying climate changes on Earth, and defining the level of threat from dangerous comets and asteroids have been included in Russia's space pr ... more

DRAGON SPACE

Xinhua Insight: How China joins space club?
Yu Jun aimed his telescope at a bright star in the night sky. A moment later, a dim light passed across it, along the very path foreign astronomy websites had forecast. "Dongfanghong-1," Yu Ju ... more
TIME AND SPACE

JILA strontium atomic clock sets new records
In another advance at the far frontiers of timekeeping by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) researchers, the latest modification of a record-setting strontium atomic clock has ac ... 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

First exoplanet visible light spectrum

TECH SPACE

Russian Mission Control Adjusts ISS Orbit to Avoid Space Junk

IRON AND ICE

Millimetre-sized stones formed our planet

IRON AND ICE

Ceres' Bright Spots Come Back Into View

IRON AND ICE

Design begins for ESA's Asteroid Impact Mission

MARSDAILY

UAE opens space center to oversee mission to Mars

MOON DAILY

Japan to land first unmanned spacecraft on moon in 2018

TECH SPACE

New 'space trash' laser may tidy up Earth's orbit

TECH SPACE

A blueprint for clearing the skies of space debris

EXO LIFE

Life's building blocks recreated under space-like conditions

Honeywell gives European Space Agency new satellite technology

Dating the moon-forming impact event with meteorites

SwRI team studies meteorites from asteroids to date moon impacts

White Dwarf May Have Shredded Passing Planet

NASA Spacecraft Achieves Unprecedented Success Studying Mercury

Dawn Glimpses Ceres' North Pole

Japan to land probe on the moon in 2018

Spitzer Spots Planet Deep Within Our Galaxy

NASA spacecraft set for death plunge into Mercury

Why astronomers hate the lawn-mowing Roomba

Violent methane storms on Titan may solve dune direction mystery

Search for advanced civilizations finds nothing obvious in 100,000 galaxies

Japan planning moon mission: space agency

Spitzer, OGLE spot planet deep within our galaxy

Capstone: 2015

Dawn's Ceres Color Map Reveals Surface Diversity

Mars Test Rover Joins Runners at Finish Line

An exoplanet with an infernal atmosphere

Yutu finds Moon still active in old age

Robotic Arm Gets Busy on Rock Outcrop

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