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June 16, 2015
OUTER PLANETS
One Month from Pluto
Laurel MD (SPX) Jun 16, 2015
Now within one month of the historic Pluto flyby, NASA's New Horizons team has executed a small but important course correction for the spacecraft, completed updated analyses of possible hazards in the Pluto system, and is picking up the pace of science-data collection. A 45-second thruster burst on June 14 refined New Horizons' trajectory toward Pluto, targeting the optimal aim point for the spacecraft's flight through the Pluto system. This was only the second targeting maneuver of New Hor ... read more
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SATURN DAILY

Saturn Spacecraft to Buzz Icy Moon Dione June 16
NASA's Cassini spacecraft will make a close flyby of Saturn's moon Dione on June 16, coming within 321 miles (516 kilometers) of the moon's surface. The spacecraft will make its closest approach to ... more
EXO WORLDS

Helium-Shrouded Planets May Be Common in Our Galaxy
They wouldn't float like balloons or give you the chance to talk in high, squeaky voices, but planets with helium skies may constitute an exotic planetary class in our Milky Way galaxy. Researchers ... more
IRON AND ICE

Asteroid Icarus to Make Distant Pass Tuesday
Asteroid Icarus will safely pass by Earth at more than 21 times the distance of Earth to the moon on June 16. To put it another way, Icarus, one of the first near-Earth asteroids ever discover ... more
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OUTER PLANETS

Different Faces of Pluto Emerging in New Images from New Horizons
The surface of Pluto is becoming better resolved as NASA's New Horizons spacecraft speeds closer to its July flight through the Pluto system. A series of new images obtained by the spacecraft's tele ... more


MARSDAILY

Red Planet Rising
Fresh off successfully retrieving samples from an asteroid in 2011, Japan's space agency, JAXA, has just unveiled an even loftier goal: to land a probe on one of Mars' two moons. It would be a major ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Work-experience schoolboy discovers a new planet
A 15-yr-old schoolboy has discovered a new planet orbiting a star 1000 light years away in our galaxy. Tom Wagg was doing work-experience at Keele University when he spotted the planet by finding a ... more
MARSDAILY

Japanese space agency plans to get samples from Martian moon
The Japanese space agency announced Thursday a plan to send a spacecraft to one of the two Martian moons for surface samples to bring back to Earth for analysis. ... 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 WORLDS

Hubble detects stratosphere-like layer around exoplanet
Researchers say they've identified a protective stratosphere-like layer around an exoplanet called WASP-33b. The layer acts a sort of sunscreen, protecting the blazing hot planet from ultraviolet light. ... more
IRON AND ICE

Bright Spots Shine in Newest Dawn Ceres Images
New images of dwarf planet Ceres, taken by NASA's Dawn spacecraft, show the cratered surface of this mysterious world in sharper detail than ever before. These are among the first snapshots from Daw ... more
MARSDAILY

Martian glass: Window into possible past life?
Researchers from Brown University have used satellite data to detect deposits of glass within impact craters on Mars. Though formed in the searing heat of a violent impact, the glasses just might pr ... more
Army Network Modernization 2015 - Washington DC June 23-25
TECH SPACE

First US deep space weather satellite reaches final orbit
More than 100 days after it launched, NOAA's Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite has reached its orbit position about one million miles from Earth. Once final instrument checks a ... more
ROBO SPACE

RoboSimian Drives, Walks and Drills in Robotics Finals
Showing off its robustness and versatility, the ape-like RoboSimian robot, developed at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, took fifth place in the DARPA Robotics Challenge (DRC) ... 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

China launches space junk monitoring center
China on Monday launched a space junk monitoring center to protect its spacecraft in orbit. The new center, to be managed by the State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National ... more
ROBO SPACE

Robot eyes will benefit from insect vision
The way insects see and track their prey is being applied to a new robot under development at the University of Adelaide, in the hopes of improving robot visual systems. The project - which crosses ... more
ROBO SPACE

Helping robots handle uncertainty
Decentralized partially observable Markov decision processes are a way to model autonomous robots' behavior in circumstances where neither their communication with each other nor their judgments abo ... more
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
MARSDAILY

Supersonic NASA parachute torn to pieces in latest test
NASA scientists working toward putting people on Mars said Tuesday a supersonic parachute they are developing to slow a vehicle's approach to the Red Planet partially deployed in a test, but immediately ripped apart. ... more
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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
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
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
EXO LIFE

Atmospheric signs of volcanic activity could aid search for life

DRAGON SPACE

Electric thruster propels China's interstellar ambitions

OUTER PLANETS

NASA Lets You Experience "Pluto Time" with New Custom Tool

ROBO SPACE

Using Minecraft to unboggle the robot mind

ROBO SPACE

Breakthroughs in providing 'sensory feedback' from artificial limbs

TECH SPACE

Lockheed completesc assembly of next-gen weather satellite for NOAA

MARSDAILY

Building a Smarter Rover

ROBO SPACE

Robots compete in Fukushima-inspired US challenge

OUTER PLANETS

Pluto probably a binary planet with largest moon Charon

EXO WORLDS

Astronomers discover a young solar system around a nearby star

Robots can recover from damage in minutes

South Koreans triumph in US robot challenge

Hardy Bacteria Thrive Under Hot Desert Rocks

ESA heading towards removing space debris

Hubble finds Pluto's moons tumbling in absolute chaos

Mars Missions to Pause Commanding in June, Due to Sun

Cassini Sends Final Close Views of Odd Moon Hyperion

MUOS-3 communications satellite completes in-orbit testing

Giant structures called plasmoids could simplify the design of future tokamaks

Astronomers Discover a Young Solar System Around a Nearby Star

Crashing comets may explain mysterious lunar swirls

United Arab Emirates Hopes to Reach Mars by2021

Circular orbits identified for small exoplanets

Patent for Navy small space debris tracker granted

Dawn seeking greater riches as second orbit of Ceres begins

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

Helping robots put it all together

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

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