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November 24, 2015
ROBO SPACE
New detector perfect for asteroid mining, planetary research
Nashville TN (SPX) Nov 25, 2015
The grizzled asteroid miner is a stock character in science fiction. Now, a couple of recent events - one legal and the other technological - have brought asteroid mining a step closer to reality. The legal step was taken when the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee passed a bill titled H.R. 2262--SPACE Act of 2015. The bill has a number of measures designed to facilitate commercial space development, including a provision that gives individuals or companies ownership of any mate ... read more
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ROBO SPACE

NASA selects Northeastern for humanoid robot research
On Tuesday, NASA announced that Northeastern and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will perform advanced research and development work on humanoid robot prototypes, a project that could help ... more
EXO WORLDS

How DSCOVR Could Help in Exoplanet Hunting
Could a space weather satellite be helpful in exoplanet hunting? Well, it now turns out it could. According to a team of scientists led by Stephen Kane from the San Francisco State University, the D ... more
EXO WORLDS

Retro Exo and Its Originators
Exoplanets are mysterious, they're complicated, they're important, they're awe-inspiring. And, to a team of artists at the Jet Propulsion Lab, they're also totally fun. They're a topic for endless a ... more
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OUTER PLANETS

New Horizons documents one rotation of Charon
On approach to the Pluto system in July 2015, the cameras on NASA's New Horizons spacecraft captured images of the largest of Pluto's five moons, Charon, rotating over the course of a full day. ... more


TIME AND SPACE

Yet more proof of Einstein's general theory of relativity
A Florida State University high-performance computing researcher has predicted a physical effect that would help physicists and astronomers provide fresh evidence of the correctness of Einstein's ge ... more

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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
MARSDAILY

Study: Mars to become a ringed planet following death of its moon
A new study, published in Nature Geoscience, suggests Mars could become ringed if its smaller moon Phobos falls apart, as scientists believe it will. ... 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

Composite images compare sunlit faces of Pluto
New composite images released by NASA show Pluto and Charon lit up by the sun. The images were taken by New Horizons' cameras as the probe approached the dwarf planet and its moon. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE

Ocular health in ISS Crews adds vision to space
Traveling in space has many odd effects on the human body. One of the strangest has to do with vision. After spending some time on the International Space Station, many astronauts discover tha ... more
EXO WORLDS

Forming planet observed for first time
An international team of scientists in Australia and the United States has captured the first-ever images of a planet in the making. The accumulation of dust and gas particles onto a new planet - th ... more
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EXO LIFE

Radiation blasts leave most Earth-like planet uninhabitable, new research suggests
The most Earth-like planet could have been made uninhabitable by vast quantities of radiation, new research led by the University of Warwick research has found. The atmosphere of the planet, K ... more
ENERGY TECH

Computers uncover mechanism that stabilizes plasma within tokamaks
A team of physicists led by Stephen Jardin of the U.S. Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) has discovered a mechanism that prevents the electrical current flowing throu ... more
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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
OUTER PLANETS

Tyson weighs in on New Horizons' Pluto discoveries
The New Horizons spacecraft completed its 3 billion mile journey to Pluto in July and the discoveries continue to pour in every week as NASA scientists receive and analyze data and images from the f ... more
ENERGY TECH

Accelerating fusion research through the cutting edge supercomputer
At the Inter-University Research Institute Corporation National Institutes of Natural Sciences National Institute for Fusion Science, for the first time in the world, using the newly installed "Plas ... more
EXO WORLDS

UA researchers capture first photo of planet in making
There are 450 light-years between Earth and LkCa15, a young star with a transition disk around it, a cosmic whirling dervish, a birthplace for planets. Despite the disk's considerable distance from ... more
MARSDAILY

A witness to a wet early Mars
Vast volumes of water once flooded through this deep chasm on Mars that connects the 'Grand Canyon' of the Solar System - Valles Marineris - to the planet's northern lowlands. The image, taken by ES ... more
SATURN DAILY

Two Moons About Saturn
Although Dione (near) and Enceladus (far) are composed of nearly the same materials, Enceladus has a considerably higher reflectivity than Dione. As a result, it appears brighter against the dark ni ... more

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SPACE MEDICINE

Synthetic muscle experiment will likely return to Earth in March
A synthetic muscle experiment on board the International Space Station (ISS) that was developed with the help of Princeton Plasma Physicists Laboratory scientists is now tentatively scheduled to ret ... more
ROBO SPACE

NASA awards two robots to university groups for upgrades
Humanoid robots will be helpful to astronauts on our journey to Mars, so NASA has awarded prototypes to two universities for advanced research and development work. NASA is interested in human ... more
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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

NASA completes heat shield testing for future Mars exploration vehicles

EXO LIFE

'Chemical Laptop' Could Search for Signs of Life Outside Earth

SPACE MEDICINE

The "Omics" of Space Travel

MARSDAILY

Curiosity Mars Rover Heads Toward Active Dunes

ENERGY TECH

New Super H-mode regime could greatly increase fusion power

DRAGON SPACE

China to launch Dark Matter Satellite in mid-December

EXO WORLDS

Rocket Scientists to Launch Planet-Finding Telescope

EXO WORLDS

5400mph winds discovered hurtling around planet outside solar system

TIME AND SPACE

Airbus Defence and Space delivers first ACES Ground Terminal

DRAGON SPACE

China's satellite expo opens

China to better integrate satellite applications with Internet

New exoplanet in our neighborhood

Cassini Finds Monstrous Ice Cloud in Titan's South Polar Region

Astronomers eager to get a whiff of newfound Venus-like planet

Upgrade Helps NASA Study Mineral Veins on Mars

Secondhand Spacecraft Has Firsthand Asteroid Experience

Asteroid ripped apart to form star's glowing ring system

Daring move for first US-China fusion team

Medicines do not seem to degrade faster in space

New Results from GPI Exoplanet Survey

Early Earth's Haze May Give Clue to Habitability Elsewhere

UCLA professor proposes simpler way to define what makes a planet

Early Earth's haze may give clue to habitability elsewhere in space

Newfound Earth-size exoplanet may be an important milestone in search for alien life

BU Satellite Team Gets Big Boost from NASA

Mixing an icy cocktail to safely cool hot plasma

Space rains junk on Spain

Space institute funds adjustable power eyeglasses and a smart sleep mask

Discovery of a new confinement state for plasma

Astronomers spot most distant object in the solar system


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