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March 15, 2016
MARSDAILY
ExoMars 2016 - The heat is on
Baikonur, Kazakhstan (SPX) Mar 15, 2016
Airbus Defence and Space, the world number two in space technologies, has designed and built the two heat shields which will enable the Schiaparelli capsule of the ExoMars 2016 mission to withstand its descent through the Martian atmosphere and land on the Red Planet later this year. The lander module was launched on 14 March from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan along with a Trace Gas Orbiter that will look for trace gases while in orbit around Mars. "After building the heat shield for ... read more
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Opportunity seeking clay minerals on steeper slopes
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Europe's New Mars Mission Bringing NASA Radios Along
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MARSDAILY

Close comet flyby threw Mars' magnetic field into chaos
Just weeks before the historic encounter of comet C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring) with Mars in October 2014, NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) spacecraft entered orbit around the Red P ... more
MOON DAILY

Permanent Lunar Colony Possible in 10 Years
Living on the Moon may become a reality sooner than anticipated as astrophysicists have assessed that a permanent lunar base is logistically feasible for humans - and could be built in less than a d ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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ROBO SPACE

Coming to a hotel near you: the robot humanoid receptionist
In a hotel not in a galaxy far, far away, a robot bids you welcome as you pull into the driveway. ... more
EXO LIFE

Life's Building Blocks Form In Replicated Deep Sea Vents
Chimney-like mineral structures on the seafloor could have helped create the RNA molecules that gave rise to life on Earth and hold promise to the emergence of life on distant planets. Scientists th ... more
MARSDAILY

Europe, Russia embark on search for life on Mars
Europe and Russia are set to launch an unmanned spacecraft Monday to smell Mars' atmosphere for gassy evidence that life once existed on the Red Planet, or may do so still. ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Star eruptions create and scatter elements with Earth-like composition
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SPACE MEDICINE

NASA Glenn technology pumps hope into broken hearts
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EXO WORLDS

Astronomers discover two new 'hot Jupiter' exoplanets
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EXO WORLDS

NASA's K2 mission: Kepler second chance to shine
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MARSDAILY

NASA Announces Winning Concepts to Further its Journey to Mars
NASA has announced the winners of two challenges to create new concepts for construction and human habitation on future space exploration missions, including the agency's journey to Mars. The ... more
MARSDAILY

NASA targets May 2018 launch of Mars InSight mission
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EXO WORLDS

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DRAGON SPACE

Sky is the limit for China's national strategy
For thousands of years thinkers have grappled to understand the origins of the universe. Now, this question has been included, alongside more terrestrial topics such as agriculture, in China's new e ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China to Launch Over 100 Long March Rockets Within Five Years
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