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April 22, 2016
DRAGON SPACE
China plans to launch core module of space station around 2018
Beijing (XNA) Apr 22, 2016
China will launch a core module belonging to its first space station around 2018, according to a senior engineer with China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp. on Thursday. Two space labs will be launched later and dock with the core module, "Tianhe-1," said Wang Zhongyang, spokesperson with a key research institute attached to the corporation. The construction of space station is expected to finish in 2022, Wang said. b>China set to launch "more livable" space lab in Q3 br> /b> China w ... read more
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DRAGON SPACE

China set to launch "more livable" space lab in Q3
China will put the country's second space lab Tiangong-2 into space in the third quarter of this year with more livable conditions for astronauts, a spokesman said here Thursday. According to ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China aims for deeper space with new generation rockets
China will take its new generation heavy-lift rocket Long March-5 to the skies later this year, and is planning even bigger models. According to Wang Jue, head of the Long March-5 project, the ... more
MARSDAILY

NASA seeks industry ideas for an advanced Mars satellite
NASA is soliciting ideas from U.S. industry for designs of a Mars orbiter for potential launch in the 2020s. The satellite would provide advanced communications and imaging, as well as robotic scien ... more
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SPACE MEDICINE

Mice in space showed liver damage after two weeks
Lab mice that spent just two weeks in orbit showed early signs of liver damage upon returning to Earth, raising concern about what long-duration spaceflight might do to humans, researchers said Wednesday. ... more


TIME AND SPACE

Swiss watch exports plunge on Hong Kong, US slowdown
Global exports of Swiss watches plummeted in March, amid a dramatic contraction of sales in main markets Hong Kong and the United States. ... more

Human 2 Mars Conference May 17-19 2016 - Washington DC

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SPACE MEDICINE

Mice flown in space show nascent liver damage
In a discovery with implications for long-term spaceflight and future missions to Mars, a researcher at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus has found that mice flown aboard the space ... more
IRON AND ICE

New Ceres Images Show Bright Craters
Craters with bright material on dwarf planet Ceres shine in new images from NASA's Dawn mission. In its lowest-altitude mapping orbit, at a distance of 240 miles (385 kilometers) from Ceres, Dawn ha ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Romania says Russian drone breached its airspace
MSBAI wins DoD contract to accelerate OrbitGuard for space situational awarenes
Next-Gen Automotive Innovation: Smarter, Safer, More Connected
DRAGON SPACE

Chinese scientists develop mammal embryos in space for first time
Chinese scientists on Sunday said they have successfully developed early-stage mouse embryos in space for the first time on a retrievable microgravity satellite set to return to Earth sometime next ... more
EXO WORLDS

Lone planetary-mass object found in family of stars
In 2011, astronomers announced that our galaxy is likely teeming with free-floating planets. In fact, these lonely worlds, which sit quietly in the darkness of space without any companion planets or ... more
OUTER PLANETS

Pluto's haze varies in brightness
Scientists on NASA's New Horizons mission team are learning more about the structure and behavior of Pluto's complex atmosphere by discovering new attributes of its extensive haze layers. The ... more
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MARSDAILY

Rover mini-walkabout to find clay mineral continues
Opportunity is exploring the south side of 'Marathon Valley' located on the rim of Endeavour crater. The objective is to identify specific outcrops for evidence of clay minerals, so Opportunit ... more
SATURN DAILY

Y Marks the Spot
A sinuous feature snakes northward from Enceladus' south pole like a giant tentacle. This feature, which stretches from the terminator near center, toward upper left, is actually tectonic in nature, ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Ash improves methane yield and fertilizer value in biogas systems
Bio-oil from agricultural and forest waste could help seal abandoned oil wells and store carbon
Rice researchers turn wasted data center heat into clean power
TECH SPACE

Students observe damaged Hitomi X-ray satellite and debris
Engineering Physics students at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's Daytona Beach Campus have made several high-cadence telescope observations of the recently damaged Hitomi X-ray satellite and s ... more
DRAGON SPACE

Re-entry capsule of SJ-10 lands in Northern China
The re-entry capsule of China's first retrievable microgravity satellite, SJ-10, returned safely to Earth on Monday, marking a solid step forward in space science research and application. The recov ... more
EXO LIFE

In these microbes, iron works like oxygen
A pair of papers from a UW-Madison geoscience lab shed light on a curious group of bacteria that use iron in much the same way that animals use oxygen: to soak up electrons during biochemical reacti ... more
EXO LIFE

Sorting the wheat from the chaff
Physicists from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU) in Munich report that temperature gradients within pores in rock could have separated primitive biopolymers on the basis of their sequences - a ... more
ENERGY TECH

Princeton grad student writes program to help stabilize fusion plasma
Imene Goumiri, a Princeton University graduate student, has worked with physicists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) to simulate a method for limiti ... more

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ROBO SPACE

Robots could get 'touchy' with self-powered smart skin
Smart synthetic skins have the potential to allow robots to touch and sense what's around them, but keeping them powered up and highly sensitive at low cost has been a challenge. Now scientist ... more
ROBO SPACE

Autonomous vehicles face test limits tto prove safety
Autonomous vehicles would have to be driven hundreds of millions of miles and, under some scenarios, hundreds of billions of miles to create enough data to clearly demonstrate their safety, accordin ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Manipulating light to advance quantum entanglement research
Top Japan start-up Sakana AI touts nature-inspired tech
Galileo daughter mission named Celeste to strengthen navigation resilience


MARSDAILY

Russia, Italy plan first bid to explore beneath mars surface in 2018

TECH SPACE

Strathclyde-led project to open up space technology to new nations

EXO WORLDS

University of Massachusetts Lowell PICTURE-B Mission Completed

SPACE MEDICINE

Two doctoral students work on NASA mission

IRON AND ICE

UCF gets grant to plan for space mining on NASA mission

TIME AND SPACE

Venezuela moves clocks forward 30 min to save power

ROBO SPACE

University of Sussex research brings 'smart hands' closer to reality

TECH SPACE

Airbus wins contract for solid state recorder on NASA-ISRO SAR Mission

MOON DAILY

Russia to shift all Lunar launches to Vostochny Cosmodrome

SATURN DAILY

Saturn Spacecraft Samples Interstellar Dust

First light for ExoMars

Supernova iron found on the moon

China begins testing Tiangong-2 space lab

Stars strip away atmospheres of nearby super-Earths

Cooling down the hot side of space hardware

Scientists invent robotic 'artist' that spray paints giant murals

Artificial comet holds clues to the origin of life

Humanoid robotics and computer avatars could help treat social disorders

1917 astronomical plate has first-ever evidence of exoplanetary system

PPPL scientists help test innovative device to improve efficiency of tokamaks

First joint EU-Russian ExoMars mission to reach Mars orbit Oct 16

How to reach Alpha Centauri in just 20 years

Icy 'Spider' on Pluto

New tool refines exoplanet search

Lessons learned from Tiangong 1

Cooked planets shrink due to radiation

Lunar lava tubes could help pave way for human colony

More accurately measuring distances between planetary nebulae and Earth

Glass beads, meteorite fragments hold secret to working on asteroids

Saturn spacecraft not affected by hypothetical Planet 9


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