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March 07, 2016
EXO WORLDS
Evidence found for unstable heavy element at solar system formation
Chicago IL (SPX) Mar 07, 2016
University of Chicago scientists have discovered evidence in a meteorite that a rare element, curium, was present during the formation of the solar system. This finding ends a 35-year-old debate on the possible presence of curium in the early solar system, and plays a crucial role in reassessing models of stellar evolution and synthesis of elements in stars. Details of the discovery appear in the March 4 edition of Science Advances. "Curium is an elusive element. It is one of the heaviest-known el ... read more
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DRAGON SPACE

Aim Higher: China Plans to Send Rover to Mars in 2020
China plans to land a rover on Mars when the opportunity presents itself in 2020, the country's chief aerospace engineer said Friday. Ye Peijian, the chief designer of the country's state luna ... more
ROBO SPACE

Researchers unveil light-up, stretchable robot skin
New robotic "skin" developed by researchers at Cornell University can stretch up to six times its original size while still emitting light. ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China's lunar probe sets record for longest stay
Chang'e-3, China's first lunar lander, has been operating on the moon for over two years, the longest time for an active probe, according to a Chinese scientist. The probe has exceeded its ope ... more
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OUTER PLANETS

Methane Snow on Pluto's Peaks
The New Horizons team has discovered a chain of exotic snowcapped mountains stretching across the dark expanse on Pluto informally named Cthulhu Regio. One of Pluto's most identifiable feature ... more


MARSDAILY

Great tilt gave Mars a new face
The surface of the planet Mars tilted by 20 to 25 degrees 3 to 3.5 billion years ago. This was caused by a massive volcanic structure, the Tharsis volcanic dome1, which is the largest in the Solar S ... more

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MARSDAILY

Space simulation crew hits halfway mark til August re-entry
The six crew members of the fourth Hawai?i Space Exploration Analog and Simulation, or HI-SEAS, have spent more than six months of their 12-month mission in a solar-powered dome on the slopes of Mau ... more
OUTER PLANETS

Versatile Instrument to Scout for Kuiper Belt Objects
At the Palomar Observatory near San Diego, astronomers are busy tinkering with a high-tech instrument that could discover a variety of objects both far from Earth and closer to home. The Calte ... 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
MOON DAILY

China to use data relay satellite to explore dark side of moon
China will launch a data relay satellite to ensure communication between Earth and the lunar probe during an expedition to the far side of the moon, Ye Peijian, chief scientist with China's lunar ex ... more
SATURN DAILY

New photos show 'magic island' on Saturn's moon
New images captured by the Cassini probe showcase the shifting shape of a geological feature on Saturn's moon known informally as "magic island." ... more
EXO LIFE

What if extraterrestrial observers called, but nobody heard
As scientists step up their search for other life in the universe, two astrophysicists are proposing a way to make sure we don't miss the signal if extraterrestrial observers try to contact us first ... more
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EXO LIFE

Searching for Extraterrestrials Who Might Have Found Us First
Are we alone in the universe? To answer this question, astronomers have been using a variety of methods in the past decades to search for habitable planets and for the signals from extraterrestrial ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China to Launch Over 100 Long March Rockets Within Five Years
China in the next five years will launch 110 Long March rockets, a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference National Committee said Wednesday. According to Liang Xiaoho ... 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
TECH SPACE

Spacepath Communications creates new joint venture with Polarity in US
Spacepath Communications and Polarity Inc. have formed a new company, Stellar Satcom, based in Rancho Cordova, California, to provide marketing and customer support for the Stellar range of products ... more
ROBO SPACE

Japan 'robo' dogs eyed for quake rescue missions
Rescue dog Gonta, outfitted with a GPS-enabled backpack but driven by his own innate sense of smell, jumps onto a pile of collapsed rubble to find buried survivors. ... more
MARSDAILY

Monster volcano gave Mars extreme makeover: study
A volcano on Mars half the size of France spewed so much lava 3.5 billion years ago that the weight displaced the Red Planet's outer layers, according to a study released Wednesday. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Automatic programming makes swarm robots safer and more reliable
Researchers from Sheffield Robotics have applied a novel method of automatically programming and controlling a swarm of up to 600 robots to complete a specified set of tasks simultaneously. Th ... more
ROBO SPACE

Microrobots learn from ciliates
Ciliates can do amazing things: Being so tiny, the water in which they live is like thick honey to these microorganisms. In spite of this, however, they are able to self-propel through water by the ... more

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DRAGON SPACE

Moving in to Tiangong 2
After months of speculation, it's official. The crew of Shenzhou 11 will live aboard the Tiangong 2 space laboratory for 30 days. Add more time in space for them to fly to the laboratory and come ... more
MARSDAILY

SSL developing robotic sample handling assembly for Mars 2020
Space Systems Loral (SSL), a leading provider of commercial satellites, has announced it will design and build a robotic Sample Handling Assembly (SHA) for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) thr ... 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

Don't Panic: asteroid won't hit Earth but will get close

MARSDAILY

Rover begins contact science of rock target on Knudsen Ridge

SATURN DAILY

Tethys, Janus pose with Saturn's rings in new NASA photo

MARSDAILY

MAVEN Observes Mars Moon Phobos in the Mid- and Far-Ultraviolet

ROBO SPACE

Underwater robots can be programmed to make independent decisions

EXO LIFE

Is it life, or merely the illusion of life

SPACE MEDICINE

Countdown To Twin Astronaut's Return

DRAGON SPACE

Logistics Rule on Tiangong 2

EXO LIFE

NASA Tests Life-Detection Drill in Earth's Driest Place

OUTER PLANETS

The Frozen Canyons of Pluto's North Pole

NASA May Return to Moon, But Only After Cutting Off ISS

Revisit NASA's Mars Pathfinder and Rover In 360 Viewer

Small Asteroid to Pass Close to Earth March 8

China to launch second space lab Tiangong-2 in Q3

The Frozen Canyons of Pluto's North Pole

Imaging Technique May Help Discover Earth-Like Planets Around Other Stars

Opportunity Mars Rover Goes Six-Wheeling up a Ridge

Lunar love: When science meets artistry

New Lunar Exhibit Features NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Imagery

Newly discovered planet in the Hyades cluster could shed light on planetary evolution

Facebook donates servers to speed up research into AI

Should we work together in the race to mine the solar system

Search narrows for Planet Nine

Imaging technique may help discover Earth-like planets

Help NASA Create Better Vision for Robonaut

Boston Dynamics robot learns from being bullied

Understanding how turbulence drains heat from fusion reactors

NASA releases strange 'music' heard by 1969 astronauts

Titan Temperature Lag Maps and Animation

China's moon lander Chang'e-3 enters 28th lunar day


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