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February 19, 2016
MARSDAILY
Russia plans return to Mars, Moon despite money woes
Moscow (AFP) Feb 19, 2016
Visitors are rare these days to the museum of Russia's Space Research Institute in Moscow even though it holds gems like the model of the Soviet Lunokhod, the first ever space rover to land on the Moon, in 1970. While the Cold War space race fired such cutting-edge projects, Russia's planetary exploration has stalled for the past three decades - until now. Under an ambitious plan with the European Space Agency (ESA), scientists have new hope of again sending missions to the Moon and to Mars. ... read more
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MARSDAILY

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DRAGON SPACE

Staying Alive on Tiangong 2
China's next astronauts will launch this year aboard the Shenzhou 11 spacecraft. Their target will be the Tiangong 2 space laboratory, which will probably launch at least a few weeks before them. Th ... more
OUTER PLANETS

Pluto's 'Hulk-like' Moon Charon: A Possible Ancient Ocean?
Pluto's largest moon may have gotten too big for its own skin. Images from NASA's New Horizons mission suggest that Pluto's moon Charon once had a subsurface ocean that has long since frozen a ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Astronomers take images of an exoplanet changing over time
Using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers at the University of Arizona have taken the first direct, time-resolved images of an exoplanet. Their results were published in The Astrophysical Jou ... more


EXO WORLDS

Hubble Directly Measures Rotation of Cloudy 'Super-Jupiter'
Astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have measured the rotation rate of an extreme exoplanet by observing the varied brightness in its atmosphere. This is the first measurement of the rot ... more

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EXO LIFE

China Relocates 10,000 for Giant Telescope to Search for Alien Life
Chinese authorities will relocate almost ten thousand people from their homes in the southwest of the country to construct the world's largest radio telescope, intended to search for alien life. ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Exploiting high speed light for super slow science
Scientists at the world's premier science conference - the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) annual meeting - will this year be discussing the advances enabled by the UK's p ... 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
TIME AND SPACE

More measurement precision in a short time
Researchers from the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) have thoroughly analyzed the noise processes in their optical lattice clock with neutral strontium atoms. This analysis proves that t ... more
MOON DAILY

NASA chooses ASU to design and operate special satellite
It's difficult to imagine a shoebox on the forefront of scientific discovery. However, that's exactly what a group of researchers at ASU's School of Earth and Space Exploration is doing. The team is ... more
MOON DAILY

Chinese scientists invent leak detection system for moon exploration
Chinese scientists have developed a system to measure the leak rate for a vacuum environment which will be used in the country's third step moon exploration program. According to scientists at ... more
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EXO WORLDS

First detection of super-earth atmosphere
For the first time astronomers were able to analyse the atmosphere of an exoplanet in the class known as super-Earths. Using data gathered with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and new analysis t ... more
EXO LIFE

China's space telescope to displace humans in search for aliens
China will move nearly 10,000 people to make way for the world's largest radio telescope which promises to help humanity search for alien life, state media reported on Tuesday. ... more
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TECH SPACE

US, Spain to Jointly Monitor Outer Space Traffic
The United States and Spain have signed a memorandum agreeing to monitor space by sharing situational data, the US Strategic Command (STRATCOM) said in a press release on Tuesday. "Our space s ... more
ROBO SPACE

Russia Developing Remote Controlled Robot for Space Tasks
Russia is developing a remote controlled robot to carry out tasks at Russia's planned national space station, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said Saturday. "A combat robot may be ... more
TECH SPACE

Russian Scientists Against Using Nuclear Weapons to Clear Space Debris
The use of nuclear weapons in order to clear space debris is meaningless, said the director of the Institute of Astronomy of the Russian Federation Boris Shustov. "We have brought such a large numbe ... more
ROBO SPACE

When machines can do any job, what will humans do?
University computer scientist Moshe Vardi expects that within 30 years, machines will be capable of doing almost any job that a human can. In anticipation, he is asking his colleagues to consider th ... more
ROBO SPACE

Intelligent robots threaten millions of jobs
Advances in artificial intelligence will soon lead to robots that are capable of nearly everything humans do, threatening tens of millions of jobs in the coming 30 years, experts warned Saturday. ... more

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MARSDAILY

Somewhere between Earth and Mars Science Fiction Became Science Fact
The little boy screamed at the top of his lungs when Bill Nye, the Science Guy, said standup and speak-up. A cute rambling question was deciphered as, yes, NASA can make you an X-man by an excited D ... more
EXO WORLDS

Proto-planet has 2 masters
A Rice University researcher will discuss images that may show the formation of a planet - or a planetary system - around a distant binary star at the annual meeting of the American Association for ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Volcanoes Light Up Atmospheres of Small Exoplanets

EXO WORLDS

Planet formation around binary star

EXO LIFE

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EXO LIFE

Two new zoantharian species found on eunicid worms in the dark in the Indo-Pacific ocean

OUTER PLANETS

Putting Pluto's Geology on the Map

MOON DAILY

Aldrin recounts successes and challenges of historic space journey

ROBO SPACE

Cockroach inspires robot that squeezes through cracks

ROBO SPACE

Robotically driven system could reduce cost of discovering drug and target interactions

TIME AND SPACE

The most accurate optical single-ion clock worldwide

MARSDAILY

Site of Martian lakes linked to ancient habitable environment

Becoming a Martian

Ghost imaging in the time domain could revolutionize disturbance-sensitive signal imaging

New Horizons Could Help Us Locate Possible Planets Beyond Neptune

Earth-like planets have Earth-like interiors

Dawn now circling Ceres in its final orbit

Red or White? Healthy Humans Need Both

Ices and shadows above Saturn

Artistic space odyssey to broadcast people's messages to the stars

China Conducts Final Tests on Most Powerful Homegrown Rocket

The forgotten moon landing that paved the way for today's space adventures

Edgar Mitchell, astronaut who walked on Moon, dead at 85

How Friendly Is Enceladus' Ocean To Life

Pluto's Mysterious, Floating Hills

Opportunity climbing steeper slopes to reach science targets

Scripps-led team discovers 4 new deep-sea worm species

The frigid Flying Saucer

Luxembourg's ultimate offshore investment: Space mining

Small Asteroid to Pass Close to Earth March 5

ASU satellite selected for NASA Space Launch System's first flight

Chip could bring deep learning to mobile devices


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