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December 03, 2015
IRON AND ICE
New law establishes ownership rights for space minerals
Houston TX (SPX) Dec 03, 2015
A new public law signed by President Obama sets the stage for continued expansion of the U.S. space program and transforms the mining of space mineral resources (SMR). The President signed into law last Wednesday the U.S. Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act (CSLCA) that recognizes the right of U.S. citizens to own space resources they obtain as property and encourages the commercial exploration and recovery of resources from asteroids and other bodies in space. The new law resulted from le ... read more
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EXO WORLDS

Half of Kepler's giant exoplanet candidates are false positives
An international team led by Alexandre Santerne from Instituto de Astrofisica e Ciencias do Espaco (IA) made a 5-year radial velocity campaign of Kepler's giant exoplanet candidates, using the SOPHI ... more
ROBO SPACE

These are the robots you're looking for
It seems that every science fiction story has a robot tightly woven into its narrative. Where there are space travelers, there are robotic sidekicks - often of the clunky metal figure variety - movi ... more
EXO WORLDS

Exiled exoplanet likely kicked out of star's neighborhood
A planet discovered last year sitting at an unusually large distance from its star - 16 times farther than Pluto is from the sun - may have been kicked out of its birthplace close to the star in a p ... more
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EXO LIFE

Many Worlds, Subterranean Edition
One of the richest lines of research for those thinking about life beyond Earth has been the world of microscopic creatures that live in especially extreme and hostile environments here. The realm o ... more


ROBO SPACE

New detector perfect for asteroid mining, planetary research
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. ... more

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MARSDAILY

European payload selected for ExoMars 2018 surface platform
Two European instruments and four European contributions on two Russian instruments have been selected for the Russian-led science platform that will land on Mars as part of the ESA-Roscosmos ExoMar ... more
TECH SPACE

Cryogenic testing from 1964 to the James Webb Space Telescope
The men in this photo from 1964 are not on a trip through the Arctic wilderness - in fact, they're inside a facility at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. They bundled ... 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
ENERGY TECH

Identifying new sources of turbulence in spherical tokamaks
For fusion reactions to take place efficiently, the atomic nuclei that fuse together in plasma must be kept sufficiently hot. But turbulence in the plasma that flows in facilities called tokamaks ca ... more
ROBO SPACE

Human reflexes may keep legged robots from tripping
Trips and stumbles too often lead to falls for amputees using leg prosthetics, but a robotic leg prosthesis being developed at Carnegie Mellon University promises to help users recover their balance ... more
TECH SPACE

SSL selected to provide new high throughput satellite to Telesat
Space Systems Loral (SSL) has announced that it has been selected to build a powerful, high throughput communications satellite for Telesat, one of the world's top satellite operators. The new ... more
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IRON AND ICE

New U.S. space mining law may violate international treaty
One company is especially happy with the space mining legislation signed into law on Wednesday, the company that stands to profit the most. ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China's indigenous SatNav performing well after tests
The three satellites launched this year for China's indigenous satellite navigation system are sending twice as many signals as their predecessors, said the system's designer, after completing tests ... more
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TECH SPACE

Satellite Spectrum Is Central To Future Vision For Global Connectivity
The world's governments resoundingly affirmed a clear vision for the importance of many vital and irreplaceable services provided today over satellite. They also agreed on a clear framework for futu ... more
IRON AND ICE

Who owns space
An event of cosmic proportions occurred on November 18 when the US congress passed the Space Act of 2015 into law. The legislation will give US space firms the rights to own and sell natural resourc ... more
ROBO SPACE

Japan shows off disaster-response robots at android fair
Japan on Wednesday displayed a pair of two-legged humanoid robots that can operate in harsh conditions as the country prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions prepares for the next catastrophe. ... more
ROBO SPACE

High-tech Barbie stokes privacy fears
The new Barbie doll is "intelligent" and connected. Too connected for some privacy activists. ... more
ROBO SPACE

A row-bot that loves dirty water
Polluted water can at times make swimming in the sea or a pool risky, on the other hand aquatic organisms such as water boatman need the nutrients in dirty water to feed on. Taking inspiration from ... more

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EXO LIFE

Looking back 3.8 billion years into the root of the 'Tree of Life'
NASA-funded researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology are tapping information found in the cells of all life on Earth, and using it to trace life's evolution. They have learned that life is ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China launches Yaogan-29 remote sensing satellite
China's Yaogan-29 remote sensing satellite was launched on Thursday at 5:24 a.m. from Taiyuan launch site in Shanxi Province, north China. The satellite will be used for experiments, land surv ... 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


EXO WORLDS

Neptune-size exoplanet around a red dwarf star

MARSDAILY

ExoMars has historical, practical significance for Russia, Europe

MARSDAILY

ExoMars prepares to leave Europe for launch site

ROBO SPACE

China dreams of electric sheep at robot conference

IRON AND ICE

President Obama signs bill recognizing asteroid resource property rights into law

MARSDAILY

Tracking down the 'missing' carbon from the Martian atmosphere

MARSDAILY

Mars to lose its largest moon, Phobos, but gain a ring

DRAGON SPACE

China's scientific satellites to enter uncharted territory

ROBO SPACE

NASA selects Northeastern for humanoid robot research

EXO WORLDS

How DSCOVR Could Help in Exoplanet Hunting

Retro Exo and Its Originators

New Horizons documents one rotation of Charon

Yet more proof of Einstein's general theory of relativity

Study: Mars to become a ringed planet following death of its moon

Tyson weighs in on New Horizons' Pluto discoveries

Composite images compare sunlit faces of Pluto

Ocular health in ISS Crews adds vision to space

Forming planet observed for first time

Accelerating fusion research through the cutting edge supercomputer

Radiation blasts leave most Earth-like planet uninhabitable, new research suggests

UA researchers capture first photo of planet in making

Computers uncover mechanism that stabilizes plasma within tokamaks

A witness to a wet early Mars

Two Moons About Saturn

Synthetic muscle experiment will likely return to Earth in March

NASA awards two robots to university groups for upgrades

NASA completes heat shield testing for future Mars exploration vehicles

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

The "Omics" of Space Travel

Curiosity Mars Rover Heads Toward Active Dunes


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