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May 10, 2015
EXO LIFE
Ancient Star Raises Prospects of Intelligent Life
Moffett Field CA (SPX) May 09, 2015
Can life survive for billions of years longer than the expected timeline on Earth? As scientists discover older and older solar systems, it's likely that before long we'll find an ancient planet in a habitable zone. Knowing if life is possible on this exoplanet would have immense implications for habitability and the development of ancient life, one researcher says. In January, a group led by Tiago Campante - an astroseismology or "starquake" researcher at the University of Birmingham in the Unite ... read more
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MARSDAILY

Student Mars Rover team will compete in Utah desert
A team of Cornell engineering students has advanced to the finals of the University Rover Challenge, a competition to build and operate a prototype radio-controlled vehicle that could assist astrona ... more
SATURN DAILY

Geochemical process on Saturn's moon linked to life's origin
New work from a team including Carnegie's Christopher Glein has revealed the pH of water spewing from a geyser-like plume on Saturn's moon Enceladus. Their findings are an important step toward dete ... more
SATURN DAILY

Saturn Moon's Activity Could Be 'Curtain Eruptions'
New research using data from NASA's Cassini mission suggests most of the eruptions from Saturn's moon Enceladus might be diffuse curtains rather than discrete jets. Many features that appear to be i ... more
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ROBO SPACE

IBM's Watson strives to be jack of all trades
Watson already has won a major TV game show, is looking for a cure for cancer and has ambitious gastronomy ambitions including devising a recipe for chocolate-beef burritos. ... more


EXO WORLDS

Astronomers detect drastic atmospheric change in super Earth
Researchers have detected the first major atmospheric shift outside our solar system. Over the course of two years, scientists have observed a three-fold temperature shift in the atmosphere of a super Earth called 55 Cancri e. ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Astrophysicists offer proof that famous image shows forming planets
A recent and famous image from deep space marks the first time we've seen a forming planetary system, according to a study by U of T astrophysicists. The team, led by Daniel Tamayo from the Centre f ... more
DRAGON SPACE

3D printer making Chinese space suit parts
Chinese researchers have used 3D printing technology to make a safer space suit for astronauts while spacewalking. A research center under the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation used ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Russia launches dozens of drones as Ukraine claims 'important success'
Russian jets violate Estonian air space in 'brazen intrusion'
U.S. defense in free fall
EXO LIFE

A hot start to the origin of life
DNA is synonymous with life, but where did it originate? One way to answer this question is to try to recreate the conditions that formed DNA's molecular precursors. These precursors are carbon ring ... more
MOON DAILY

European Space Agency Director Wants to Set Up a Moon Base
The successor to the International Space Station (ISS) should be a permanent moon base, says incoming European Agency Space leader Johann-Dietrich Worner. The Space Foundation's National Space ... more
MARSDAILY

NASA Announces Journey to Mars Challenge
What do you need to bring, and how do you minimize the need for delivery of future supplies in order to establish a sustained human presence on a planet 140 million miles away from Earth? NASA ... more
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EXO LIFE

Astrobiology Students Use Art to Develop Critical Thinking Skills
Consider the process that goes into creating a painting - the attention to detail, the need to interpret the world around you. A scientist goes about his or her work using many of the same skills, s ... more
MOON DAILY

NASA's LRO Moves Closer to the Lunar Surface
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) has completed a maneuver that lowered the spacecraft's orbit to within 20 kilometers (12 miles) above areas near the lunar South Pole, the closest the space ... more
24/7 News Coverage
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MARSDAILY

4,000+ Martian Days of Work on Mars!
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 has been exploring the outcrops in this area. On h ... more
TECH SPACE

Space debris from satellite explosion increases collision risk for space craft
Debris from the US Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) F13 satellite, which recently exploded in orbit, could pose a threat to other spacecraft and missions according to new research fro ... more
MARSDAILY

UAE says on track to send probe to Mars in 2021
Oil-rich United Arab Emirates said Wednesday it was pressing ahead with plans to send the first Arab unmanned probe to Mars by 2021, naming it "Hope". ... more
MARSDAILY

US space agency chief confident of putting Americans on Mars in 2030s
U.S. space agency NASA's Administrator Charles Bolden on Tuesday hailed progress on the manned Mars mission, saying that they are on track to reach the goal set by President Barack Obama five years ... more
ROBO SPACE

IBM's Watson extends cancer insights to 14 new centers
IBM on Tuesday said 14 US cancer treatment centers would join a partnership to get personalized care treatment plans from the company's Watson supercomputer. ... more

MERCURY RISING

PSI Researchers Look Back at Mercury MESSENGER Accomplishments
As NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft ends its scientific operations by crashing into Mercury today, Planetary Science Institute researchers looked back at a mission that provided new discoveries on the pl ... more
MARSDAILY

Traffic Around Mars Gets Busy
NASA has beefed up a process of traffic monitoring, communication and maneuver planning to ensure that Mars orbiters do not approach each other too closely. Last year's addition of two new spacecraf ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
EU to fast-track review of 2035 combustion-engine ban
Norway sovereign wealth fund drops French miner over environmental fears
EU split on 2040 climate goal ahead of UN summit
MERCURY RISING

NASA completes MESSENGER mission with surface impact

MARSDAILY

Rock Spire in 'Spirit of St. Louis Crater' on Mars

EXO WORLDS

New exoplanet too big for its star

MERCURY RISING

Fire and Ice: A MESSENGER Recap

ROBO SPACE

Robots to drive Polaris off-road vehicles in DARPA challenge

ROBO SPACE

Making robots more human

IRON AND ICE

Tracking Japan's asteroid impact mission

MERCURY RISING

KinetX Aerospace Navigates MESSENGER through Final Mission Phase

OUTER PLANETS

Possible Polar Cap on Pluto Detected

MERCURY RISING

MESSENGER executes last orbit-correction maneuver ahead of impact

An improvement to the global software standard for analyzing fusion plasmas

Computer faces poker pros in no-limit Texas Hold'em

Robotically discovering Earth's nearest neighbors

Russia Invites China to Join in Creating Lunar Station

Deep Space Atomic Clock On Time For 2016 Mission

Rover on the Lookout for Dust Devils

Astronomers join forces to speed discovery of habitable worlds

Collaboration to Aid the Search for Life on Distant Worlds

Tau Ceti Probably not the next Earth

Saturn's Faint D Ring

Titan's Atmosphere Useful In Study Of Hazy Exoplanets

ASU team searching for signs of life in the stars

UW key player in new NASA coalition to search for life on distant worlds

Chemistry of seabed's hot vents could explain emergence of life

Search for Extraterrestial Life Included in Russian Space Program

Xinhua Insight: How China joins space club?

JILA strontium atomic clock sets new records

First exoplanet visible light spectrum

Russian Mission Control Adjusts ISS Orbit to Avoid Space Junk

Millimetre-sized stones formed our planet

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