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November 03, 2015
SPACE MEDICINE
Traveling through space? Don't forget your sleeping pills and skin cream
Washington DC (SPX) Nov 03, 2015
If you are planning to take the long trip to Mars, don't forget to pack sleeping pills and skin cream. A new study published in the November 2015 issue of The FASEB Journal, is the first-ever examination of the medications used by astronauts on long-duration missions to the International Space Station. As one might expect, the study shows that much of the medicine taken by astronauts in space relates to the unusual and confined microgravity environment in which they work or to the actual work that ... read more
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EXO WORLDS

Disk gaps don't always signal planets
When astronomers study protoplanetary disks of gas and dust that surround young stars, they sometimes spot a dark gap like the Cassini division in Saturn's rings. It has been suggested that any gap ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China's scientific satellites to enter uncharted territory
A series of scientific satellites, including one to probe dark matter, will be launched later this year and next year, said Wu Ji, director of the National Space Science Center under the Chinese Aca ... more
DRAGON SPACE

Could Sino-U.S. cooperation bring the Martian home?
In the new Hollywood blockbuster, The Martian, U.S. astronaut Mark Watney is stranded on Mars. At a critical moment, China offers to help NASA bring him back to Earth. But can these two countries co ... more
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SATURN DAILY

Cassini images dunelands on Saturn's moon Titan
Cassini's documentation of Saturn and its myriad satellites continues. On Monday, NASA shared a new Cassini image showcasing the dunelands of Titan, the largest of Saturn's moons. ... more


ROBO SPACE

'Spring-mass' technology heralds the future of walking robots
A study by engineers at Oregon State University suggests that they have achieved the most realistic robotic implementation of human walking dynamics that has ever been done, which may ultimately all ... more
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MARSDAILY

Signs of Acid Fog Found on Mars
While Mars doesn't have much in the way of Earth-like weather, it does evidently share one kind of weird meteorology: acid fog. Planetary scientist Shoshanna Cole has pieced together a compell ... more
TECH SPACE

Space Junk
Millions of bits of space junk?-?leftover fragments from spacecraft and related debris?-?orbit Earth, and the majority of these will eventually fall into Earth's atmosphere and incinerate. Astronome ... 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
EXO WORLDS

Finding New Worlds with a Play of Light and Shadow
Astronomers have used many different methods to discover planets beyond the solar system, but the most successful by far is transit photometry, which measures changes in a star's brightness caused b ... more
DRAGON SPACE

Declaration approved to promote Asia Pacific space cooperation
A declaration on Asia-Pacific space development was approved during a forum on Tuesday, with attendees agreeing to improve peaceful multi-lateral cooperation in outer space. The forum, held by ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China's first moon rover sets record for longest stay
China's first lunar rover, Yutu, has been operating on the moon for almost two years, setting the record for the longest stay by a rover, according to a Chinese lunar probe scientist. Yutu was ... more
Nuclear Operations and Maintenance Efficiency Summit USA 2015
EXO WORLDS

Did Jupiter Expel A Rival Gas Giant
It's like something out of an interplanetary chess game. Astrophysicists at the University of Toronto have found that a close encounter with Jupiter about four billion years ago may have resulted in ... more
MARSDAILY

NASA Chief: We're Closer to Sending Humans on Mars Than Ever Before
President Barack Obama remains committed to a 2030 manned mission to Mars, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Administrator Charles Bolden, Jr. stated on Wednesday. Bolden no ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Scientists simulate 3-D exotic clouds on an exoplanet
Scientists have catalogued nearly 2,000 exoplanets around stars near and far. While most of these are giant and inhospitable, improved techniques and spacecraft have uncovered increasingly smaller w ... more
OUTER PLANETS

New Horizons on track to pass Kuiper 2014 MU69 within 12000 kms in 2019
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft has successfully completed the third in a series of four maneuvers propelling it toward an encounter with the ancient Kuiper Belt object 2014 MU69, a billion miles far ... more
TECH SPACE

New System Giving SMAP Scientists the Speed They Need
For scientists now studying the voluminous amounts of data collected daily by NASA's Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) mission, speed is everything. A new NASA-developed data-transmission technolo ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China to set up civil satellite systems by 2020
China aims to complete the construction of satellite systems for remote sensing, communications and navigation before 2020, a national plan showed Thursday. The three satellite systems should ... more
ROBO SPACE

Robot's influent speaking just to get attention from you
Communication in human dialogue is based on one another's words and body language. We can sense whether the other person is distracted, and we change the course of our conversation and our actions t ... more
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MARSDAILY

Rewrite of Onboard Memory Planned for NASA Mars Orbiter
Tables stored in flash memory aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) tell locations of Earth and the sun for the past 10 years, but not their locations next year. That needs to be changed. ... more
OUTER PLANETS

The Youngest Crater on Charon
New Horizons scientists have discovered a striking contrast between one of the fresh craters on Pluto's largest moon Charon and a neighboring crater dotting the moon's Pluto-facing hemisphere. ... 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
SATURN DAILY

NASA spacecraft plunges through Saturn moon's icy spray

SATURN DAILY

Close Encounter with Enceladus

EXO WORLDS

Spirals in dust around young stars may betray presence of massive planets

OUTER PLANETS

A Full View of Pluto's Stunning Crescent

MOON DAILY

Russian moon mission would need 4 Angara-A5V launches

IRON AND ICE

Halloween asteroid gives us a miss, confirms ESA

MOON DAILY

Study reveals origin of organic matter in Apollo lunar samples

MOON DAILY

All-female Russian crew starts Moon mission test

MARSDAILY

Martian skywatchers provide insight on atmosphere, protect orbiting hardware

EXO WORLDS

The Exoplanet Era

Dawn Heads Toward Final Orbit

Russia touts plan to land a man on the Moon by 2029

Dive of the RoboBee

New Horizons Team Reports Success In Second Of Four Targeting Maneuvers

Scientists Predict that Rocky Planets Formed from "Pebbles"

Seven Key Facts About Cassini's Oct 28 Plume Dive

NASA Calls for American Industry Ideas on ARM Spacecraft Development

Space Junk Predicted to Enter Earth's Atmosphere

The Last Tiangong

Watch worn by US astronaut on Moon sells for $1.6 mn

Maneuver directs New Horizons towards next potential target

NASA's K2 Finds Dead Star Vaporizing a Mini 'Planet'

Can ballet bugs help us build better robots

Halloween Asteroid a Treat for Radar Astronomers

China aims to go deeper into space

Scientists predict cool new phase of superionic ice

NASA's OSIRIS-REx Spacecraft Begins Environmental Testing

Landing site recommended for ExoMars 2018

Mysterious Pluto moon Kerberos imaged by New Horizons

Cosmic 'Death Star' is destroying a planet

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