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June 09, 2015
EXO LIFE
Atmospheric signs of volcanic activity could aid search for life
Seattle WA (SPX) Jun 09, 2015
Planets with volcanic activity are considered better candidates for life than worlds without such heated internal goings-on. Now, graduate students at the University of Washington have found a way to detect volcanic activity in the atmospheres of exoplanets, or those outside our solar system, when they transit, or pass in front of their host stars. Their findings, published in the June issue of the journal Astrobiology, could aid the process of choosing worlds to study for possible life and even o ... read more
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DRAGON SPACE

Electric thruster propels China's interstellar ambitions
An electric thruster, creating a thrust as gentle as a breath blowing out a candle, could send a spacecraft to Mars, so long as it keeps "blowing" and accelerating the craft over time. Electric prop ... more
OUTER PLANETS

NASA Lets You Experience "Pluto Time" with New Custom Tool
Just how dim is the sunlight on Pluto, some three billion miles away? While sunlight is much weaker than it is here on Earth, it isn't as dark as you might expect. In fact, for just a moment during ... more
MARSDAILY

Rover Ready for Solar Conjunction and Period of Curtailed Operations
Opportunity is on the west rim of Endeavour Crater at the 'Spirit of St. Louis' crater near the entrance of 'Marathon Valley.' The rover is now configured for Solar Conjunction with all sequences on ... more
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MARSDAILY

NASA Spacecraft Detects Impact Glass on Surface of Mars
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jun 09, 2015 NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) has detected deposits of glass within impact craters on Mars. Though formed in the searing heat of a violent impact, such dep ... more


EXO WORLDS

Hubble in 'Oh Planet, What Art Thou?' 25th Anniversary Video
When Hubble was launched in 1990, the only planets we knew about were those orbiting our own sun. Since then, astronomers using both space-based telescopes such as NASA's Kepler observatory and grou ... more
The World's Largest Commercial Drone Conference and Expo - Sept 9 - Las Vegas Next Generation Integrated ISR 2015 - Washington DC - July 27-29 26th Space Cryogenics Workshop Nuclear Cyber Security 2015
Nuclear Decommissioning And Used Fuel Market 2015
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ROBO SPACE

Robots compete in Fukushima-inspired US challenge
Robots from six countries including the United States, Japan and South Korea went diode-to-diode Friday in a disaster response challenge inspired by the 2011 Fukushima nuclear meltdown. ... more
EXO WORLDS

Astronomers discover a young solar system around a nearby star
An international team led by Thayne Currie of the Subaru Telescope and using the Gemini South telescope, has discovered a young planetary system that shares remarkable similarities to our own early ... 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
MARSDAILY

Building a Smarter Rover
The next mission to Mars could carry a smarter rover that is able to make better decisions absent instructions from Earth. Engineers are looking to automate some of the simple decision-making steps ... more
OUTER PLANETS

Pluto probably a binary planet with largest moon Charon
Pluto has already been downgraded from a full-fledged planet. But its woes may not be over. According to a new study, the dwarf planet may, in fact, be a binary planet, meaning it has to share its a ... more
MARSDAILY

Mars Missions to Pause Commanding in June, Due to Sun
In June 2015, Mars will swing almost directly behind the sun from Earth's perspective, and this celestial geometry will lead to diminished communications with spacecraft at Mars. The arrangeme ... more
Army Network Modernization 2015 - Washington DC June 23-25
ROBO SPACE

Robots can recover from damage in minutes
Robots will one day provide tremendous benefits to society, such as in search and rescue missions and putting out forest fires - but not until they can learn to keep working if they become damaged. ... more
ROBO SPACE

South Koreans triumph in US robot challenge
South Korean boffins carried home the $2 million top prize Saturday after their robot triumphed in a disaster-response challenge inspired by the 2011 Fukushima nuclear meltdown in Japan. ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Fossil fuels harm health from 'cradle to grave': report
Trash, mulch and security: All jobs for troops in Washington
Rising oceans to threaten 1.5 million Australians by 2050: report
TECH SPACE

Lockheed completesc assembly of next-gen weather satellite for NOAA
Lockheed Martin has completed assembly of NOAA's GOES-R weather satellite and is now beginning critical testing of the spacecraft. The first of four next-generation geostationary weather satellites, ... more
ROBO SPACE

Breakthroughs in providing 'sensory feedback' from artificial limbs
Researchers are exploring new approaches to designing prosthetic hands capable of providing "sensory feedback." Advances toward developing prostheses with a sense of touch are presented in a special ... more
EXO LIFE

Hardy Bacteria Thrive Under Hot Desert Rocks
Beneath the rocks scarring California's Mojave Desert are colonies of cyanobacteria, tiny creatures thought to be some of the first on Earth to convert light from the Sun into energy in the process ... more
TECH SPACE

ESA heading towards removing space debris
ESA's goal of removing a derelict satellite from orbit is picking up pace, as a mission design is assembled to be put before European ministers next year for approval. The e.Deorbit mission came thr ... more
OUTER PLANETS

Hubble finds Pluto's moons tumbling in absolute chaos
If you lived on one of Pluto's moons, you might have a hard time determining when, or from which direction, the sun will rise each day. Comprehensive analysis of data from NASA's Hubble Space Telesc ... more
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SATURN DAILY

Cassini Sends Final Close Views of Odd Moon Hyperion
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has returned images from its final close approach to Saturn's oddball moon Hyperion, upholding the moon's reputation as one of the most bizarre objects in the solar system. ... more
TECH SPACE

MUOS-3 communications satellite completes in-orbit testing
The U.S. Navy has accepted the third Mobile User Objective System satellite from Lockheed Martin following in-orbit testing. ... 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
ENERGY TECH

Giant structures called plasmoids could simplify the design of future tokamaks

EXO WORLDS

Astronomers Discover a Young Solar System Around a Nearby Star

MOON DAILY

Crashing comets may explain mysterious lunar swirls

MARSDAILY

United Arab Emirates Hopes to Reach Mars by2021

EXO WORLDS

Circular orbits identified for small exoplanets

TECH SPACE

Patent for Navy small space debris tracker granted

IRON AND ICE

Dawn seeking greater riches as second orbit of Ceres begins

SATURN DAILY

Cassini to make final pass by Saturn's odd-shaped Hyperion moon

ROBO SPACE

Helping robots put it all together

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Taking control of light emission

Microbes Can Survive In Meteorites If Shielded From UV Radiation

JPL's RoboSimian to compete in DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals

Tiny grains of lithium dramatically improve performance of fusion plasma

Robot masters new skills through trial and error

Dawn Spirals Closer to Ceres, Returns a New View

Disney develop 2-legged robot that walks like an animated character

Researchers develop intelligent handheld robots

Robotic bird takes flight from back of robot roach

Google Lunar X-Prize meets Yoda

NASA Begins Testing Next Mars Lander Insight

New Horizons team completes first search for Pluto system hazards

The Supreme Council of Parachute Experts

Cassini Prepares for Last Up-close Look at Hyperion

Robotic cheetah jumps hurdles while running

Is the Curiosity rover polluting Mars with methane?

The Moon or Mars: Flawed Debate, False Choice - Part One

Flawed Debates begets false choices beyond LEO - Part Two

Science Drives NASA's Journey to Mars

New Horizons sees more detail as it draws closer to Pluto

China ranked 4th among world space powers

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