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October 24, 2015
OUTER PLANETS
Maneuver directs New Horizons towards next potential target
Laurel MD (SPX) Oct 24, 2015
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft has carried out the first in a series of four initial targeting maneuvers designed to send it toward 2014 MU69 - a small Kuiper Belt object about a billion miles beyond Pluto, which the spacecraft historically explored in July. The maneuver, which started at approximately 1:50 p.m. EDT on Oct. 22, used two of the spacecraft's small hydrazine-fueled thrusters, lasted approximately 16 minutes and changed the spacecraft's trajectory by about 10 meters per second. ... read more
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MOON DAILY

Watch worn by US astronaut on Moon sells for $1.6 mn
An exceptionally rare watch worn by an American astronaut on the Moon which bears remnants of lunar material has sold for more than $1.6 million, a US auction house said Friday. ... more
EXO WORLDS

NASA's K2 Finds Dead Star Vaporizing a Mini 'Planet'
Scientists using NASA's repurposed Kepler space telescope, known as the K2 mission, have uncovered strong evidence of a tiny, rocky object being torn apart as it spirals around a white dwarf star. T ... more
OUTER PLANETS

Mysterious Pluto moon Kerberos imaged by New Horizons
Images of Pluto's tiny moon Kerberos taken by NASA's New Horizons spacecraft -and just sent back to Earth this week - complete the family portrait of Pluto's moons. Kerberos appears to be smal ... more
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SPACE MEDICINE

NASA Announces Bio-Inspired Advanced Exercise Concepts Challenge
Three hundred eighty-three days in space is a long time - time enough to lose bone mass and muscle strength - and NASA is offering up to $15,000 for innovative ideas on how to keep astronauts on lon ... more


DRAGON SPACE

The Last Tiangong
In less than a year, China is expected to launch the Tiangong 2 space laboratory. Despite its name, Tiangong 2 is expected to be a small space station, just like its predecessor, Tiangong 1. With it ... more
Training Space Professionals Since 1970

Turn key solar systems for domestic and commercial installations
Solar systems for home and business installations
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IRON AND ICE

Halloween Asteroid a Treat for Radar Astronomers
NASA scientists are tracking the upcoming Halloween flyby of asteroid 2015 TB145 with several optical observatories and the radar capabilities of the agency's Deep Space Network at Goldstone, Califo ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China aims to go deeper into space
As China's exploration of the moon progresses, its space experts have begun considering going deeper into the solar system - to Mars, asteroids and Jupiter - and a manned deep-space mission. A ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Sidekick autonomy software guides YFQ-42A test mission for CCA program
Infleqtion lists shares on NYSE as neutral atom quantum firm
Top Chinese gaming companies continue to challenge
OUTER PLANETS

Scientists predict cool new phase of superionic ice
Scientists have predicted a new phase of superionic ice, a special form of ice that could exist on Uranus and Neptune, in a theoretical study performed by a team of researchers at Princeton Universi ... more
IRON AND ICE

NASA's OSIRIS-REx Spacecraft Begins Environmental Testing
NASA's Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security-Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) mission is undergoing environmental testing at Lockheed Martin Space Systems facilities, nea ... more
MARSDAILY

Landing site recommended for ExoMars 2018
Oxia Planum has been recommended as the primary candidate for the landing site of the ExoMars 2018 mission. ExoMars 2018, comprising a rover and surface platform, is the second of two missions makin ... more
Nuclear Operations and Maintenance Efficiency Summit USA 2015
EXO WORLDS

Cosmic 'Death Star' is destroying a planet
The Death Star of the movie Star Wars may be fictional, but planetary destruction is real. Astronomers have reported they have spotted a large, rocky object disintegrating in its death spiral around ... more
ROBO SPACE

NASA's Next Sample Return Robot Challenge Open for Registration
Registration is open for the fifth running of NASA Centennial Challenges' Sample Return Robot Challenge, which will take place in June and September 2016. To win a share of the $1.5 million prize pu ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Solar-driven ionosphere charges may nudge stressed faults toward rupture
Stable black carbon in mangrove soils boosts coastal climate role
Low crystallinity iron minerals show promise for chromium cleanup and carbon storage
ROBO SPACE

Can ballet bugs help us build better robots
When it's time to design new robots, sometimes the best inspiration can come from Mother Nature. Take, for example, her creepy, but incredibly athletic spider crickets. Johns Hopkins engineering stu ... more
ROBO SPACE

Google invests in Chinese artificial intelligence firm
Google has taken a stake in a Chinese artificial intelligence startup which is aiming to develop smart wearable technologies, the companies said Tuesday. ... more
TECH SPACE

TeleCommunications Systems receives another $5 million for satellite systems sustainment
TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. has received $5 million in incremental funding from the U.S. Army to sustain AN/TSC-198A SNAP and other systems. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Friendly robot Pepper makes European debut in France
A humanoid robot name Pepper designed as an upbeat companion made its European debut on Tuesday helping shoppers with wine, and more, in a major shop in France. ... more
MARSDAILY

The Martian Astrobiologist
Mars has been a focus of astrobiology and exobiology research since the early days of NASA. Even before the invention of the telescope, Mars captured the imagination of scientists and philosophers w ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Most earth-like worlds have yet to be born, according to theoretical study
Earth came early to the party in the evolving universe. According to a new theoretical study, when our solar system was born 4.6 billion years ago only eight percent of the potentially habitable pla ... more
MOON DAILY

Europe-Russia Lunar mission will make them friends again
Despite the current freeze in relations between Russia and the West, the European Space Agency (ESA) and its Russian counterpart, Roscosmos, plan to launch a probe to the Moon's southern pole to loo ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
AALTO plans Zephyr stratospheric hub in northern Australia and seeks local payload partners
Ancient guano drove Chincha coastal power
UAH lands first DARPA award for biological sciences department
MARSDAILY

You too can learn to farm on Mars

EXO LIFE

Life on Earth likely started 4.1 billion years ago

SATURN DAILY

Cassini Begins Series of Flybys with Close-up of Saturn Moon Enceladus

IRON AND ICE

AIMing a light across millions of kilometres

SATURN DAILY

Closest-ever Views of Saturn's Moon Enceladus

SPACE MEDICINE

UIC researchers study gut feelings of identical twin astronauts

MARSDAILY

Opportunity parked for solar panels to charge up for winter

MOON DAILY

Mound near lunar south pole formed by unique volcanic process

OUTER PLANETS

New Horizons team publishes first research paper presenting numerous Pluto system findings

OUTER PLANETS

New Horizons reveals Pluto's striking surface variations and unique moon rotations

Wyle Wins NASA's Human Health and Performance Contract

The Journey to Mars: Bridging the Technology Gap

What smacks into Ceres stays on Ceres

To save on weight, a detour to the moon is the best route to Mars

Opportunity working at 'Marathon Valley' before winter relocation

Climate models used to explain formation of Mars valley networks

Pebbles on Mars likely traveled tens of miles down a riverbed

Cassini Begins Series of Flybys of Enceladus

Airbus DS ready to start testing exoplanet tracker CHEOPS

Robots are learning to fall with grace

Astronaut brains as beacons for researchers

More-flexible machine learning

Lakes on Mars - SETI Editorial

Planetary Data System Releases Final Raw MESSENGER Dataset

Hubble Telescope Spots Mysterious Space Objects

Mercury featuring prominently in October skies

Psychic robot will know what you really meant to do

ASU Mars images star in 'The Martian'

Bio-inspired robotic finger looks, feels and works like the real thing

NASA Challenge Seeks Ways to Use Mars' Natural Resources for Astronauts

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