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February 08, 2016
OUTER PLANETS
New Horizons Could Help Us Locate Possible Planets Beyond Neptune
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Feb 09, 2016
The recent discovery of evidence of a giant planet lurking in the outskirts of the solar system made by Caltech astronomers, has re-ignited the discussion about the existence of planets beyond Neptune. We could be really on the verge of confirming the presence of a hypothetical 'Planet Nine' and NASA's New Horizons spacecraft, our messenger to Pluto and trans Neptunian objects might have the final word in this debate. New Horizons was launched in January 2006 and made its closest approach to Pluto ... read more
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EXO WORLDS

Earth-like planets have Earth-like interiors
Every school kid learns the basic structure of the Earth: a thin outer crust, a thick mantle, and a Mars-sized core. But is this structure universal? Will rocky exoplanets orbiting other stars have ... more
SATURN DAILY

Ices and shadows above Saturn
Saturn's moon Tethys appears to float between two sets of rings in this view from NASA's Cassini spacecraft, but it's just a trick of geometry. The rings, which are seen nearly edge-on, are the dark ... more
EXO LIFE

Artistic space odyssey to broadcast people's messages to the stars
Messages from around the world are to be beamed into space at the speed of light as part of a cultural project to create a celestial time capsule. In autumn 2016, dispatches from the public wi ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Dawn now circling Ceres in its final orbit
A veteran interplanetary traveler is writing the closing chapter in its long and storied expedition. In its final orbit, where it will remain even beyond the end of its mission, at its lowest altitu ... more


SPACE MEDICINE

Red or White? Healthy Humans Need Both
When it comes to wine, we can choose red or white depending on our tastes. With blood cells, however, we need both red and white in order to stay healthy and function well. Spending time in sp ... more

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MOON DAILY

The forgotten moon landing that paved the way for today's space adventures
Crashing into a planet is seldom a good idea. If you're trying to travel to another world, you're likely to land at tens of kilometres per second unless you do something serious to slow down. When N ... more
MOON DAILY

Edgar Mitchell, astronaut who walked on Moon, dead at 85
US astronaut Edgar Mitchell, one of just 12 people to have walked on the Moon, has died aged 85, his family and NASA said Friday, calling him a "pioneer." ... 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
EXO LIFE

Scripps-led team discovers 4 new deep-sea worm species
A pink flatworm-like animal known by a single species found in waters off Sweden has puzzled biologists for nearly six decades. New discoveries half a world away by a team of scientists from Scripps ... more
EXO WORLDS

The frigid Flying Saucer
The international team, led by Stephane Guilloteau at the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Bordeaux, France, measured the temperature of large dust grains around the young star 2MASS J16281370-2431391 ... more
EXO LIFE

How Friendly Is Enceladus' Ocean To Life
How acidic is the ocean on Saturn's icy moon Enceladus? It's a fundamental question to understanding if this geyser-spouting moon could support life. Enceladus is part of a family of icy worlds, inc ... more
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OUTER PLANETS

Pluto's Mysterious, Floating Hills
The nitrogen ice glaciers on Pluto appear to carry an intriguing cargo: numerous, isolated hills that may be fragments of water ice from Pluto's surrounding uplands. These hills individually measure ... more
MARSDAILY

Opportunity climbing steeper slopes to reach science targets
Opportunity is exploring 'Marathon Valley' on the rim of Endeavour crater. The rover is climbing up steep slopes to reach high-value science targets up on 'Knudsen Ridge.' Opportunity performe ... 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
DRAGON SPACE

China Conducts Final Tests on Most Powerful Homegrown Rocket
China's largest and most powerful rocket the Long March 5 underwent final tests at the Wen-chang Satellite Launch Center in Hainan province. The rocket's first flight will be conducted in Sept ... more
ROBO SPACE

Chip could bring deep learning to mobile devices
In recent years, some of the most exciting advances in artificial intelligence have come courtesy of convolutional neural networks, large virtual networks of simple information-processing units, whi ... more
ROBO SPACE

Arlington Capital Partners buying iRobot business unit
The Defense & Security business unit of iRobot Corporation is being acquired by Arlington Capital Partners, a private equity firm. ... more
IRON AND ICE

Luxembourg's ultimate offshore investment: Space mining
Luxembourg positioned itself Wednesday to pioneer the potentially lucrative business of mining asteroids in space for precious metals such as gold, platinum and tungsten. ... more
IRON AND ICE

Small Asteroid to Pass Close to Earth March 5
A small asteroid that two years ago flew past Earth at a comfortable distance of about 1.3 million miles (2 million kilometers) will safely fly by our planet again in a few weeks, though this time i ... more

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MOON DAILY

ASU satellite selected for NASA Space Launch System's first flight
The first flight of NASA's new rocket, the Space Launch System (SLS), will carry 13 low-cost CubeSats, including one from Arizona State University, to test innovative ideas along with an uncrewed Or ... more
MARSDAILY

Opportunity Reaches 12 Years on Mars!
Opportunity is exploring 'Marathon Valley' on the rim of Endeavour crater. The rover is up on north-facing slopes for improved solar array energy production. The rover is conducting an in-situ ... 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


IRON AND ICE

New Animation Takes a Colorful Flight Over Ceres

MOON DAILY

Lunar Flashlight selected to fly as secondary payload on Exploration Mission-1

SATURN DAILY

Saturn's rings: less than meets the eye

EXO LIFE

Scientists debate likelihood of finding life on other planets

MOON DAILY

Phase of the moon affects amount of rainfall

MARSDAILY

4 people to live in an HERA habitat for 30 days at JSC

OUTER PLANETS

Pluto's widespread water ice

OUTER PLANETS

Pluto's blue atmosphere in the infrared

TIME AND SPACE

Bringing time and space together for universal symmetry

TECH SPACE

Will Space Debris be Responsible for World War III?

Novel Calibration Tool Will Help Astronomers Look for Habitable Exoplanets

Sandy Selfie Sent from NASA Mars Rover

NASA Engineers Tapped to Build First Integrated-Photonics Modem

Antarctic fungi survive Martian conditions on the International Space Station

Astronomers discover largest solar system

Getting real - on Mars

Russia launches ambitious cosmic robotics project

Last Launch for Long March 2F/G

Ceres: Keeping Well-Guarded Secrets for 215 Years

NASA assigns early design contracts for Asteroid Redirect mission

Cassini Heads for 'Higher Ground' at Saturn

Advanced Civilizations Could Thrive in Chaotic Star Clusters

The aliens are silent because they're dead

Mars Rover Opportunity Busy Through Depth of Winter

Thales, ASV to jointly develop unmanned surface vehicle technology

Lonely Planet Finds a Mum a Trillion Km Away

India to Cooperate With France on Next Mission to Mars

NASA counting on humanoid robots in deep space exploration

Scientists urge world to stop killer robots

Curiosity gets a good taste of scooped, sieved sand


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