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February 26, 2016
EXO WORLDS
Imaging Technique May Help Discover Earth-Like Planets Around Other Stars
Melbourne FL (SPX) Feb 26, 2016
One of the biggest quests in astrophysics is to find Earth-like planets around other stars - places where life may exist. Regular telescopes are not good at directly imaging such small objects because a host star's light generally drowns out the relatively dimmer light of a potential planet. But a new development in space imaging may solve that vexing problem. A study led by Florida Institute of Technology astrophysicist Daniel Batcheldor has demonstrated that a charge injection device, or CID, ha ... read more
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MOON DAILY

New Lunar Exhibit Features NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Imagery
Images from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) will be on display at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. beginning Feb. 26 The new exhibit, "A New Moon Rises: New View ... more
EXO WORLDS

Newly discovered planet in the Hyades cluster could shed light on planetary evolution
University of Texas at Austin astronomer Andrew Mann and colleagues have discovered a planet in a nearby star cluster which could help astronomers better understand how planets form and evolve. The ... more
IRON AND ICE

Should we work together in the race to mine the solar system
With interest in the prospect of mining the moon and asteroids gaining pace, it's time to take a hard look at what's really at stake. From the time of the launch of Sputnik 1 in 1957, space has been ... more
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OUTER PLANETS

Search narrows for Planet Nine
US astronomers announced last month they may have found a ninth planet beyond Neptune, but conceded they had no idea where on an estimated 10,000-20,000-year orbit it might be. ... more


EXO WORLDS

Imaging technique may help discover Earth-like planets
One of the biggest quests in astrophysics is to find Earth-like planets around other stars - places where life may exist. Regular telescopes are not good at directly imaging such small objects becau ... more

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ROBO SPACE

Help NASA Create Better Vision for Robonaut
Humans use glasses to help them see better, but for robots, the fix is in their code. NASA is asking coders to create algorithms for Robonaut 2, or R2, that will improve its 3-D vision. The Robonaut ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China's moon lander Chang'e-3 enters 28th lunar day
China's first moon lander, Chang'e-3, awakened automatically on Thursday after "sleeping" during the lunar night, entering its 28th lunar day, China's State Administration of Science, Technology and ... 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

Eying exomoons in the search for E.T.
When I was young, the only planets we knew about were the ones in our own solar system. Astronomers presumed that many of the other stars in the night sky had planets too, but this was sheer specula ... more
ROBO SPACE

Underwater robots can be programmed to make independent decisions
More than 70 percent of the Earth's surface is covered by water, yet scientists know more about space than about what happens in the ocean. One way scientists are trying to improve their understandi ... more
ROBO SPACE

Boston Dynamics robot learns from being bullied
Engineers at Google-owned Boston Dynamics have put their Atlas humanoid robot through a boot camp of bullying - pushing, shoving, tripping. ... more
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ENERGY TECH

Understanding how turbulence drains heat from fusion reactors
The life of a subatomic particle can be hectic. The charged nuclei and electrons that zip around the vacuum vessels of doughnut-shaped fusion machines known as tokamaks are always in motion. But whi ... more
MOON DAILY

NASA releases strange 'music' heard by 1969 astronauts
NASA has made public a recording of strange "music" that astronauts reported hearing in 1969 while on the far side of the Moon, out of radio contact with the Earth. ... 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
SATURN DAILY

Titan Temperature Lag Maps and Animation
This sequence of maps shows varying surface temperatures on Saturn's moon Titan at two-year intervals, from 2004 to 2016. The measurements were made by the Composite Infrared Spectrometer (CIRS) ins ... more
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
IRON AND ICE

NASA Invites Public to Send Artwork to an Asteroid
NASA is calling all space enthusiasts to send their artistic endeavors on a journey aboard NASA's Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security-Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) s ... more
MARSDAILY

Footprints of a martian flood
Water has left its mark in a variety of ways in this martian scene captured by ESA's Mars Express. The region lies on the western rim of an ancient large impact basin, as seen in the context map. T ... more
MARSDAILY

Jarosite in the Noctis Labyrinthus Region of Mars
This image, acquired on Nov. 24, 2015 by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, shows the western side of an elongated pit depressi ... more

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MARSDAILY

Trace Gas Orbiter and Schiaparelli are joined
The Trace Gas Orbiter and Schiaparelli are now in their launch configuration. The ExoMars 2016 spacecraft will remain united until 16 October, when the entry, descent and landing demonstrator module ... more
IRON AND ICE

Puzzling asteroid observations explained by destruction of asteroids close to Sun
An international team composed of researchers from Finland, France, the United States and the Czech Republic originally set out to construct a state-of-the-art model of the NEO population that is ne ... 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


EXO WORLDS

Longest-Lasting Stellar Eclipse Discovered

ROBO SPACE

X Prize aims to show AI is friend not foe

IRON AND ICE

NASA Report Details Expert Team Investigation of Asteroid Redirect Mission

EXO WORLDS

Astronomers take images of an exoplanet changing over time

ROBO SPACE

Can fables, fairy tales teach robots morality?

ROBO SPACE

A global Olympic-style competition to advance assistive and robotic technologies

MARSDAILY

Opportunity Taking Panoramic Views and Prepping for Science

MARSDAILY

Russia plans return to Mars, Moon despite money woes

MARSDAILY

NASA to simulate growing potatoes on Mars in Peru

OUTER PLANETS

Pluto's 'Hulk-like' Moon Charon: A Possible Ancient Ocean?

US, Spain to Jointly Monitor Outer Space Traffic

When machines can do any job, what will humans do?

Hubble Directly Measures Rotation of Cloudy 'Super-Jupiter'

China Relocates 10,000 for Giant Telescope to Search for Alien Life

NASA chooses ASU to design and operate special satellite

Chinese scientists invent leak detection system for moon exploration

First detection of super-earth atmosphere

China's space telescope to displace humans in search for aliens

Exploiting high speed light for super slow science

Somewhere between Earth and Mars Science Fiction Became Science Fact

Proto-planet has 2 masters

Volcanoes Light Up Atmospheres of Small Exoplanets

Planet formation around binary star

Russia Developing Remote Controlled Robot for Space Tasks

Russian Scientists Against Using Nuclear Weapons to Clear Space Debris

Slime can see

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

Putting Pluto's Geology on the Map

Aldrin recounts successes and challenges of historic space journey

More measurement precision in a short time


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