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January 12, 2016
TECH SPACE
Space Protection - A Financial Primer
Bethesda MD (SPX) Jan 12, 2016
Last week, Space News aired a timely and important article by Mike Gruss on "Satellites in the Crosshairs." We rarely hear details about the highly classified arena of activities known as Space Protection. Thus, this article offers some unique insights into the nature and objectives of these activities. Launchspace is taking this opportune time to add a few "food for thought" aspects of our approach to achieving the objectives of Space Protection. In 2014, Gen. John Hyden, Commander of USAF Space ... read more
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SATURN DAILY

Saturn the Mighty
Washington DC (SPX) Jan 12, 2016 It is easy to forget just how large Saturn is, at around 10 times the diameter of Earth. And with a diameter of about 72,400 miles (116,500 kilometers), the planet ... more
MOON DAILY

Lunar mission moves a step closer
China has developed the manufacturing techniques for a key part to be used on its super-heavy rocket that will fulfill the nation's manned missions to the moon. The China Academy of Launch Veh ... more
ROBO SPACE

Will computers ever truly understand what we're saying
From Apple's Siri to Honda's robot Asimo, machines seem to be getting better and better at communicating with humans. But some neuroscientists caution that today's computers will never truly underst ... more
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OUTER PLANETS

Probing the Mysterious Glacial Flow on Pluto's Frozen 'Heart'
Written 45 years ago, these words are more appropriate today than Moore could have ever imagined. Greetings, I'm Dr. Orkan Umurhan, a scientist on New Horizons' Geology and Geophysics Investigation ... more


ROBO SPACE

NASA Marshall Center to Host FIRST Robotics Kick-Off at USSRC
The 2016 FIRST Robotics season, a national robotic competition for students grades 9-12, will kick-off Jan. 9, from 8:30 a.m. to noon, at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama. The ... more

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MARSDAILY

A Starburst Spider On Mars
Mars' seasonal cap of carbon dioxide ice has eroded many beautiful terrains as it sublimates (goes directly from ice to vapor) every spring. In the region where the High Resolution Imaging Sci ... more
SPACE MEDICINE

Astronaut vision and ophthalmologic problems explained
Just when you think you've seen it all, our eyes look to be victims of a low-gravity environments, too. According to new research published in the January 2016 issue of The FASEB Journal, two signif ... 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
DRAGON SPACE

Robotic telescope built by China and Thailand put into operation
A robotic 70 cm telescope built jointly by China and Thailand has been put into operation in southwest China's Yunnan Province, a local scientist said Wednesday. The telescope, which was insta ... more
TECH SPACE

MBRSC complete final design of KhalifaSat engineering model
MBRSC announced the final design completion of the KhalifaSat Engineering Model in addition to the software and systems within the satellite (Critical Design Review). The significance of this achiev ... more
IRON AND ICE

Dawn imaging in close Ceres orbit
Dawn is now performing the final act of its remarkable celestial choreography, held close in Ceres' firm gravitational embrace. The distant explorer is developing humankind's most intimate portrait ... more
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OUTER PLANETS

'X' Marks a Curious Corner on Pluto's Icy Plains
"X" marks the spot of some intriguing surface activity in the latest picture of Pluto returned from NASA's New Horizons spacecraft. Transmitted to Earth on Dec. 24, this image from the Long Ra ... more
OUTER PLANETS

Particles 'Go with the Flow' on Pluto's Surface
Scientists from NASA's New Horizons mission have combined data from two instruments to create this composite image of Pluto's informally named Viking Terra area. The combined data includes pic ... 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
IRON AND ICE

Student-Built Experiment Integrated onto NASA's OSIRIS-REx Mission
A student-built experiment aboard NASA's Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security-Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) mission has been integrated onto the spacecraft. The ... more
IRON AND ICE

NASA Office to Coordinate Asteroid Detection, Hazard Mitigation
NASA has formalized its ongoing program for detecting and tracking near-Earth objects (NEOs) as the Planetary Defense Coordination Office (PDCO). The office remains within NASA's Planetary Science D ... more
MOON DAILY

Momentum builds for creation of 'moon villages'
Villages on the moon, constructed through cooperation between astronauts and robotic systems on the lunar surface, could become a reality as early as 2030. That's the consensus of a recent internati ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China's Belt and Road Initiative catches world's imagination: Inmarsat CEO
China's Belt and Road Initiative is an idea that has caught the imagination of the world, said Inmarsat's CEO Rupert Pearce in a recent interview with Xinhua. The initiative offers the opportunity t ... more
MOON DAILY

Chang'e-3 landing site named "Guang Han Gong"
The landing site of China's first moon lander Chang'e-3 has been named "Guang Han Gong" or "Moon Palace", more than two years after the spacecraft made a successful soft-landing on the moon in Decem ... more

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MARSDAILY

Rover Rounds Martian Dune to Get to the Other Side
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover, partway through the first up-close study ever conducted of extraterrestrial sand dunes, is providing dramatic views of a dune's steep face, where cascading sand has scul ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China plans 20 launches in 2016
China will conduct more than 20 space missions this year, including a manned one and the maiden flights of two rockets, according to the nation's major space contractor. China Aerospace Scienc ... 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


TECH SPACE

Vietnam army probes mysterious 'space balls'

TECH SPACE

Preparing for the Unexpected in Space

EXO WORLDS

Lab discovery gives glimpse of conditions found on other planets

EXO LIFE

Globular clusters could host interstellar civilizations

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Novel metasurface revolutionizes ubiquitous scientific tool

ENERGY TECH

Scientists simulate starting up tokamaks without using solenoid

SATURN DAILY

A Triple Play Out Saturn Way

OUTER PLANETS

Looking Back at the 'Year of Pluto'

TECH SPACE

The Space Environment

NUCLEAR SPACE

US demonstrates production of nuclear battery fuel

Watch: Six decades worth of space junk orbit Earth

Engineers demo first processor that uses light for ultrafast communications

South Korea to launch lunar exploration in 2016, land by 2020

Boulders on a Martian Landslide

Death rumors of Russian lunar program 'greatly exaggerated' - Deputy PM

New social robot Nadine has a personality

NTU scientists unveil social and telepresence robots

U.S. Marine Corps rules out robotic dog, mule

Researchers found an unconventional phase transition in photonic structures

Human-machine superintelligence can solve the world's most dire problems

Synthetic Muscles

Postal Service honors NASA's Pluto discoveries

A quantum of light for material science

Serpentinization: Nutrients of biological organisms in hydrothermal fields

China launches HD earth observation satellite

Russia Postpones Plans on Extensive Moon Exploration Until 2025

Pluto through a Stained Glass Window

Asteroid 2003 SD220 Sleighs by Earth on Christmas Eve

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

Is evolution more intelligent than we thought


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