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September 28, 2015
MARSDAILY
NASA Confirms Evidence That Liquid Water Flows on Today's Mars
Pasadena CA (JPL) Sep 29, 2015
New findings from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) provide the strongest evidence yet that liquid water flows intermittently on present-day Mars. Using an imaging spectrometer on MRO, researchers detected signatures of hydrated minerals on slopes where mysterious streaks are seen on the Red Planet. These darkish streaks appear to ebb and flow over time. They darken and appear to flow down steep slopes during warm seasons, and then fade in cooler seasons. They appear in several locations on ... read more
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MARSDAILY

'Strongest evidence yet' of liquid water on Mars: NASA
Scientists on Monday announced "the strongest evidence yet" of liquid water on Mars, raising the distant prospect of microscopic life on the Red Planet. ... more
TECH SPACE

Lockheed Martin moves forward with Space Fence program
U.S. government officials approved Lockheed Martin's design for their Space Fence system, which includes a large-scale digital radar and a turn-key facility, the company announced today. ... more
MARSDAILY

Evidence of brine 'flows' on Mars: water study
Curious lines running down slopes on the Martian surface may be streaks of super-salty brine, said the latest findings Monday in the scientific quest for extra-terrestrial liquid water, a prerequisite for life. ... more
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SPACE MEDICINE

Flu shot may unlock changes in astronauts' immune systems
It is that time of year when you are likely to start seeing reminders to get your flu vaccine and encourage your loved ones to do the same. For identical twin astronauts Scott and Mark Kelly, their ... more


OUTER PLANETS

New 'Snakeskin' Image and More from New Horizons
The newest high-resolution images of Pluto from NASA's New Horizons are both dazzling and mystifying, revealing a multitude of previously unseen topographic and compositional details. The image belo ... more
Integrated Air and Missile Defense Nuclear Decommissioning And Used Fuel Market 2015
Make SMRs a commercial reality Turn key solar systems for domestic and commercial installations
Solar systems for home and business installations
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MARSDAILY

Space experts swoon for 'The Martian' despite inaccuracies
Surviving in space is hard and scientists say "The Martian" shows precisely what challenges astronauts will face on a pioneering mission to Mars, even though it contains some big inaccuracies right from the get-go. ... more
MARSDAILY

Celebrating one year of Mars Orbiter Mission in Orbit; Release of Mars Atlas
Mars Orbiter spacecraft marks one year of its life around the red planet today. After successfully completing one year of the mission life around Mars, now a large data set has been acquired by all ... 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
MARSDAILY

NASA's Space Launch System is the Rocket for the Ride to Mars
NASA is going to Mars, and here on Earth, the agency's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, is the first stop for building the world's most powerful rocket for the ride - the Space L ... more
MOON DAILY

NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter's Dance with Eclipses
On the evening of Sept. 27, 2015, into the early morning of Sept. 28 EDT, operators of NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) will wait as Earth blots out the sun and the moon goes dark. The flig ... more
ROBO SPACE

How social cues influence human-robot interaction
Robots are increasingly being considered for use in highly tense civilian encounters to minimize person-to-person contact and danger to peacekeeping personnel. Trust, along with physical quali ... more
Nuclear Operations and Maintenance Efficiency Summit USA 2015
MARSDAILY

The Fact and Fiction of Martian Dust Storms
For years, science fiction writers from Edgar Rice Burroughs to C. S. Lewis have imagined what it would be like for humans to walk on Mars. As mankind comes closer to taking its first steps on the R ... more
MARSDAILY

NASA's MAVEN Celebrates One Year at Mars
NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) spacecraft has been in orbit around Mars for one Earth year. MAVEN was launched to Mars on Nov. 18, 2013 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station i ... 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
MARSDAILY

India's Mars mission to last many years: top space official
India's Mars mission will last for many years as it has so far not experienced any failures, a top space official has reportedly said. "Mars (mission) is expected to last for many years now be ... more
ROBO SPACE

Aussie woman sends 'robot' to queue for new iPhone
Don't want to wait in line for your new iPhone? Why not send your iPad instead? ... more
ROBO SPACE

Marines experiment with robot capabilities
A quadruped prototype robot has demonstrated its field capabilities in weeklong testing by the U.S. Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory. ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China's new carrier rocket succeeds in 1st trip
China successfully launched a new model of carrier rocket, Long March-6, at 7:01 a.m. Sunday from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in north China's Shanxi Province. The rocket carried 20 mi ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China launches new type of carrier rocket: state media
China on Sunday launched a new, smaller type of rocket from its "Long March" family which will be primarily used for carrying satellites aloft, state media reported, as the country races ahead with an ambitious space programme. ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Stellar atmosphere can be used to predict the composition of rocky exoplanets
In two recently published articles researchers from Instituto de Astrofisica e Ciencias do Espaco (IA3) show that the ratio of some heavy elements in a star, like Magnesium (Mg), Silicon (Si) and Ir ... more
TECH SPACE

Indra renews SMOS maintenance and development contract
The European Space Agency has extended until 2017 the maintenance and development contract of the SMOS (Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity) mission user segment, entrusted to Indra. The service could ... 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
IRON AND ICE

New Space Mining Tech Could Be Game-Changer for Interstellar Travel

OUTER PLANETS

Pluto 'Wows' in Spectacular New Backlit Panorama

TECH SPACE

NASA Seeks Big Ideas from Students for Inflatable Heat Shield Technology

MARSDAILY

ExoMars 2016 targets March launch window

MOON DAILY

China to rehearse new carrier rocket for lunar mission

MARSDAILY

Opportunity Continues Search for Clay Minerals On Mars

EXO LIFE

Electron transport between species discovered in deep-sea research

MARSDAILY

Expect Martian Colonies to Build Themselves First

TECH SPACE

Big Iron gets technology boost

ROBO SPACE

Marines send robotic dog into simulated combat

Watching an exoplanet in motion around a distant star

Saturn's Moon Enceladus Hosts A Global Ocean

NASA's LRO discovers Earth's pull is 'massaging' our moon

Cassini Finds Global Ocean in Saturn's Moon Enceladus

Scientists conduct most precise test of light speed

Record-breaking astronauts return to Earth

Long March-2D carrier rocket blasts off in NW China

Under Saturnian moon's icy crust lies a 'global' ocean

New photos reveal Pluto's stunning geological diversity: NASA

Study: 'Hot Jupiter' exoplanets formed extremely rapidly

Europlanet 2020 launches new era of planetary collaboration in Europe

Nearby Red Dwarfs Could Reveal Planet Secrets

Supervising two rovers from space

Advanced alien civilizations rare or absent in the local Universe

Rocky planets may be habitable depending on their 'air conditioning system'

Team Continues to Operate Rover in RAM Mode

Astronomers peer into the 'amniotic sac' of a planet-hosting star

New Pluto Images from New Horizons: It's Complicated

Neurotechnology Provides Near-Natural Sense of Touch

NIST physicists show 'molecules' made of light may be possible

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