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August 25, 2015
MOON DAILY
Research May Solve Lunar Fire Fountain Mystery
Providence, RI (SPX) Aug 25, 2015
Tiny beads of volcanic glass found on the lunar surface during the Apollo missions are a sign that fire fountain eruptions took place on the Moon's surface. Now, scientists from Brown University and the Carnegie Institution for Science have identified the volatile gas that drove those eruptions. Fire fountains, a type of eruption that occurs frequently in Hawaii, require the presence of volatiles mixed in with the erupting lava. Volatile compounds turn into gas as the lavas rise from the depths. T ... read more
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MARSDAILY

Opportunity gives clay-mineral rocks get closer inspection
Opportunity is in 'Marathon Valley' on the west rim of Endeavour Crater exploring for phyllosilicate clay minerals. The rover is operating in persistent RAM mode (not using Flash for data stor ... more
MOON DAILY

Russia's moon landing plan hindered by financial distress
Russia's moon landing project among other space programs will face further budget cuts and even risk of closure following the government's austerity measures, a senior official of Russia's space ind ... more
IRON AND ICE

UA Cameras Give Sight to NASA's OSIRIS-REx Mission
From over 2 million kilometers away, a powerful camera on NASA's Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security-Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) spacecraft will "see" the tiny ast ... more
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ROBO SPACE

A brain-computer interface for controlling an exoskeleton
Scientists working at Korea University, Korea, and TU Berlin, Germany have developed a brain-computer control interface for a lower limb exoskeleton by decoding specific signals from within the user ... more


SATURN DAILY

Cassini's Final Breathtaking Close Views of Dione
A pockmarked, icy landscape looms beneath NASA's Cassini spacecraft in new images of Saturn's moon Dione taken during the mission's last close approach to the small, icy world. Two of the new images ... more
The World's Largest Commercial Drone Conference and Expo - Sept 9 - Las Vegas Integrated Air and Missile Defense Nuclear Decommissioning And Used Fuel Market 2015
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Solar systems for home and business installations
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TECH SPACE

India to Set Up Space Research and Satellite Monitoring Station in Fiji
The Indian Space Research Organization has announced plans to open a new space research and satellite monitoring station on the Fiji Islands. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to formally ann ... more
EXO LIFE

Comet Impacts May Have Led to Life on Earth
Comet impact on Earth are synonymous with great extinctions, but now research presented at the Goldschmidt geochemistry conference in Prague shows that early comet impact would have become a driving ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
U.S. defense in free fall
U.S. and Saudis conduct Middle East's largest counter-drone exercise
Saudi Arabia and Pakistan sign mutual defense pact
ROBO SPACE

Smooth robot movements reduce energy consumption by up to 40 percent
By minimizing the acceleration of industrial robots, energy consumption can be reduced by up to 40 percent - while retaining the given production time. This is the result of a new optimization algor ... more
EXO WORLDS

A new model of gas giant planet formation
Queen's University researcher Martin Duncan has co-authored a study that solves the mystery of how gas giants such as Jupiter and Saturn formed in the early solar system. In a paper published ... more
MARSDAILY

Mars Rover Moves Onward After 'Marias Pass' Studies
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover is driving toward the southwest after departing a region where for several weeks it investigated a geological contact zone and rocks that are unexpectedly high in silica ... more
Nuclear Operations and Maintenance Efficiency Summit USA 2015
EXO WORLDS

Planetary pebbles were building blocks for the largest planets
Researchers at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) and Queen's University in Canada have unraveled the mystery of how Jupiter and Saturn likely formed. This discovery, which changes our view of how ... more
ROBO SPACE

Navy orders HazMat robots
iRobot reports it is to deliver an undisclosed number of 110 FirstLook robots to the U.S. Navy for the investigation and manipulation of hazardous materials. ... 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
MOON DAILY

Crowdfunding raises $720,000 to restore Neil Armstrong spacesuit
The Smithsonian's first shot at online crowdfunding ended Wednesday after raising a hefty $719,779 to restore the spacesuit that Neil Armstrong wore when he walked on the moon. ... more
MOON DAILY

LADEE spacecraft finds neon in lunar atmosphere
The moon's thin atmosphere contains neon, a gas commonly used in electric signs on Earth because of its intense glow. While scientists have speculated on the presence of neon in the lunar atmosphere ... more
MARSDAILY

NASA can send your name to Mars
Mars enthusiasts around the world can participate in NASA's journey to Mars by adding their names to a silicon microchip headed to the Red Planet aboard NASA's InSight Mars lander, scheduled to laun ... more
MOON DAILY

Japanese Company to Advertise Soft Drink on Moon
A new age in advertising has already begun, as a Japanese company has kicked off its campaign to promote the beverage Pocari Sweat...on the moon! Pocari Sweat, a beverage produced by Otsuka Pharmace ... more
EXO WORLDS

Solar System formation don't mean a thing without that spin
New work from Carnegie's Alan Boss and Sandra Keiser provides surprising new details about the trigger that may have started the earliest phases of planet formation in our solar system. It is publis ... more
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SPACE MEDICINE

ISS astronauts developing near real-time osteoporosis and bone cancer test
A new test for offers the possibility of near real time monitoring of bone diseases, such as osteoporosis and multiple myeloma. The functionality of the test, which measures changes in calcium isoto ... more
ROBO SPACE

Russia to Send First Ever Robot-Cosmonaut to ISS
A team of experts at the Russian Academy of Sciences' Space Research Institute are working on the prototype of a robot cosmonaut to help ISS crews during spacewalks. Russia is a world leader w ... 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
DRAGON SPACE

China's "sky eyes" help protect world heritage Angkor Wat

ROBO SPACE

Controlling the uncontrollable

SATURN DAILY

Cassini to Make Last Close Flyby of Saturn Moon Dione

MARSDAILY

How Much Contamination is Okay on Mars 2020 Rover?

EXO WORLDS

Methane, water enshroud nearby Jupiter-like exoplanet

SATURN DAILY

Cassini to Make Last Close Flyby of Saturn Moon Dione

EXO WORLDS

Gemini-discovered world is most like Jupiter

MARSDAILY

One Decade after Launch, Mars Orbiter Still Going Strong

EXO WORLDS

Tenth transiting 'Tatooine'

TECH SPACE

RT Logic and Spaceflight to enhanced small satellite ground support

Astronomers discover 'young Jupiter' exoplanet

MIT engineers build, test bartending robots that work together

Scientists study nitrogen provision for Pluto's atmosphere

One Decade after Launch, Mars Orbiter Still Going Strong

Researchers explain why the Greenwich prime meridian moved

Astronomers discover new planet orbiting two stars

China's space exploration potential has US chasing its own tail

How CubeSats are Revolutionizing Radio Science

Salt flat indicates some of the last vestiges of surface water on Mars

Mars Rovers and the Last Moonwalker to Invade Poland in September

Saturn's rings in a supercomputer

Russia to conduct simulated flight program to Moon, Mars over 4 years

Giving robots a more nimble grasp

From a million miles away, NASA camera shows moon crossing face of Earth

Scientists solve planetary ring riddle

New Online Exploring Tools Bring NASA's Journey to Mars to New Generation

China to deploy space-air-ground sensors for environment protection

IBM acquires medical imaging firm to help Watson 'see'

Researchers Use 'Seafloor Gardens' to Switch on Light Bulb

Vatican sceptical about close encounters of the third kind

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