
Lonely Planet Finds a Mum a Trillion Km Away
Astronomers studying a lonely planet drifting through space have found its mum; a star a trillion kilometers away.
The planet, known as 2MASS J2126-8140, has an orbit around its host star that ... more
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Thales, ASV to jointly develop unmanned surface vehicle technology
Thales and ASV have signed an agreement to cooperate on the development of unmanned surface vehicle technology. ... more
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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
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NASA counting on humanoid robots in deep space exploration
As humanity moves forward with space exploration, we should prepare for risky and extremely hazardous endeavors such as manned missions to Mars and asteroids. Having fully operational robotic help r ... more
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Antarctic fungi survive Martian conditions on the International Space Station
European scientists have gathered tiny fungi that take shelter in Antarctic rocks and sent them to the International Space Station. After 18 months on board in conditions similar to those on Mars, m ... more
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India to Cooperate With France on Next Mission to Mars
France will become India's partner in the next Indian mission to Mars, India's Foreign Secretary Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said Monday.
Earlier in the day, French President Francois Hollande and ... more
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Scientists urge world to stop killer robots
The world must act quickly to avert a future in which autonomous robots with artificial intelligence roam the battlefields killing humans, scientists and arms experts warned at an elite gathering in the Swiss Alps. ... more
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Curiosity gets a good taste of scooped, sieved sand
At its current location for inspecting an active sand dune, NASA's Curiosity Mars rover is adding some sample-processing moves not previously used on Mars. Sand from the second and third samples the ... more
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