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January 04, 2016
TECH SPACE
The Space Environment
Bethesda MD (SPX) Jan 05, 2016
The study of the space environment cuts across several fields of research. Findings impact astronautical engineering and space physics. All space applications and operations are directly affected by the conditions found in orbit. This environment is of course coupled to the physical universe and reflects several billion years of evolution. In the near-Earth region, the environment has been enhanced with the addition of man-made spacecraft and rocket stages that have peppered Earth's neighborhood w ... read more
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SATURN DAILY

A Triple Play Out Saturn Way
What looks like a pair of Saturnian satellites is actually a trio upon close inspection. Here, Cassini has captured Enceladus (313 miles or 504 kilometers across) above the rings and Rhea (949 ... more
OUTER PLANETS

Looking Back at the 'Year of Pluto'
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft will mark the New Year some 125 million miles (200 million kilometers) beyond Pluto, far removed from the excitement and activity that accompanied its historic flight ... more
MOON DAILY

South Korea to launch lunar exploration in 2016, land by 2020
South Korea plans to launch a lunar exploration project next year with a 2020 timeframe of landing a lunar vessel, the country's Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning said as quoted by local ... more
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MARSDAILY

Boulders on a Martian Landslide
The striking feature in this image, acquired by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter on March 19, 2014, is a boulder-covered landslide ... more


MOON DAILY

Death rumors of Russian lunar program 'greatly exaggerated' - Deputy PM
Russia's deputy prime minister refuted rumors that the country's lunar program is in a crisis, saying that it in fact is far from being cut. Russia has not dropped its lunar program and rumors ... more

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ROBO SPACE

Human-machine superintelligence can solve the world's most dire problems
The combination of human and computer intelligence might be just what we need to solve the "wicked" problems of the world, such as climate change and geopolitical conflict, say researchers from the ... more
TECH SPACE

Watch: Six decades worth of space junk orbit Earth
In 1957, the discarded rocket that carried the Soviet Union's Sputnik 1 satellite into orbit became the first piece of space trash. Today, pieces of space debris total in the thousands. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
North Korea declares nuclear statehood 'permanently enshrined'
ArianeGroup to develop next-generation M51.4 missile for French nuclear deterrent
Comtech modem earns first sovereign certification for SES O3b mPOWER network
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Engineers demo first processor that uses light for ultrafast communications
Engineers have successfully married electrons and photons within a single-chip microprocessor, a landmark development that opens the door to ultrafast, low-power data crunching. The researcher ... more
ROBO SPACE

Synthetic Muscles
Muscles are miracles of nature. They convert energy into motion more efficiently than any gasoline engine or electric motor. They're extremely resilient and even heal themselves. Instead of degradin ... more
OUTER PLANETS

Postal Service honors NASA's Pluto discoveries
The U.S. Postal Service has previewed the New Year's series of stamps highlighting NASA's Planetary Science program, including a do-over of a famous Pluto stamp commemorating the NASA New Horizons' ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

A quantum of light for material science
The basic building blocks of atoms, molecules and solids are positively charged nuclei and negatively charged electrons. Their mutual interactions determine most of the physical and chemical propert ... more
EXO LIFE

Serpentinization: Nutrients of biological organisms in hydrothermal fields
The discovery of hydrothermal fields at ocean floor opens a new chapter for marine sciences. Fluids in hydrothermal fields are hot and acidic, where at least 400 different biological organisms have ... more
24/7 News Coverage
New U.S.-European Sea Level Satellite Will Help Safeguard Ships at Sea
Planet captures first light from Pelican-3 satellite as constellation expands
Trump signs memorandum to deploy U.S. National Guard troops to Memphis
MOON DAILY

Russia Postpones Plans on Extensive Moon Exploration Until 2025
The Russian space agency Roscosmos will give up on manned flights to the Moon and related activities at least until 2025, the Russian Izvestia newspaper reported Tuesday, citing the updated version ... more
OUTER PLANETS

Pluto through a Stained Glass Window
As New Horizons flew by Pluto, it recorded spectacular images of the icy world's surface using the LORRI and MVIC cameras. It recorded the plasma and dust environments with the PEPSSI, SWAP, and SDC ... more
IRON AND ICE

Asteroid 2003 SD220 Sleighs by Earth on Christmas Eve
During the month of December, the Planetary Radar Group at Arecibo Observatory has observed near-Earth asteroid (NEA) 2003 SD220, which will have its closest approach to Earth on December 24. Althou ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China launches HD earth observation satellite
China on Tuesday launched its most sophisticated observation satellite, Gaofen-4, as part of the country's high-definition (HD) earth observation project. Gaofen-4 was launched from the Xichan ... more
NUCLEAR SPACE

US demonstrates production of nuclear battery fuel
The first U.S. production in nearly 30 years of a specialized fuel to power future deep space missions has been completed by researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory ( ... more

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Researchers found an unconventional phase transition in photonic structures
A team of physicists from ITMO University, Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute and Australian National University have researched the phenomenon of phase transition between photonic crystals and meta ... more
ROBO SPACE

U.S. Marine Corps rules out robotic dog, mule
The U.S. Marine Corps has decided its Legged Squad Support System, or LS3, also known as the "robotic mule," is too loud to use on the battlefield. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
'A better future is possible': Youths sue Trump over climate change
Durham scientists validate superconducting wires for ITER fusion project
Framatome to upgrade Kozloduy nuclear plant electrical systems


ROBO SPACE

New social robot Nadine has a personality

ROBO SPACE

NTU scientists unveil social and telepresence robots

TIME AND SPACE

Reducing Tics in the Tocks of Atomic Clocks

ROBO SPACE

Teaching machines to see

TECH SPACE

Port of call at 36,000 KM for in-orbit servicing

EXO LIFE

Is evolution more intelligent than we thought

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Ringing in a new way to measure and modulate trapped light

IRON AND ICE

Lowdown on Ceres: Images From Dawn's Closest Orbit

IRON AND ICE

Dwarf planet Ceres: water vapor in Occator crater

DRAGON SPACE

Chinese rover analyzes moon rocks: First new 'ground truth' in 40 years

NASA offers sneak peak at Christmas Eve asteroid

Scientists produce 50 grams of plutonium-238

NASA suspends March launch of InSight mission to Mars

University researchers test prototype spacesuits at Kennedy

Marshall: Advancing the technology for NASA's Journey to Mars

Magnetic nanoparticle chains offer new technique for controlling soft robots

Martian gullies likely contain 'no water': study

Cassini Completes Final Close Enceladus Flyby

Opportunity positioned on steeper slopes for another Martian winter

Insight shipped to California for March launch to Mars

Israel's Amos-5 Satellite Failure Caused by Power Supply Malfunction

Rare full moon on Christmas Day

LADEE Mission Shows Force of Meteoroid Strikes on Lunar Exosphere

Cassini Closes in on Enceladus, One Last Time

New Horizons team releases detailed slice of Pluto

Nearby star hosts closest alien planet in the 'habitable zone'

Canada delivers Laser Altimeter for OSIRIS-REx spacecraft integration

Asteroid WT24 looks even better second time around

ALMA reveals planetary construction sites

Rocks Rich in Silica Present Puzzles for Mars Rover Team


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