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June 07, 2016
MOON DAILY
US may approve private venture moon mission: report
Washington (AFP) June 6, 2016
The US government, in a first, is preparing to approve a private commercial space mission beyond the Earth's orbit, the Wall Street Journal has reported. The expected decision would set precedents for how the US government would ensure that private ventures comply with international space treaties, the Journal reported late Sunday, citing unnamed sources familiar with the details. Once the guidelines are set, the space startup Moon Express would embark on a mission to land a 20-pound (nine-kilo) ... read more

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MARSDAILY

Mars 'colonists' to undergo five days of tests
The 100 candidates on the shortlist to establish a human colony on the planet Mars are to undergo tests as part of a new phase of the selection process, the project organisers said Monday. ... more
IRON AND ICE

Scientists reconstruct the history of asteroid collisions
An international study, in which Spain's National Research Council (CSIC) participates, reveals that asteroids have endured a multitude of impact strikes since their formation 4,565 million years ag ... more
TECH SPACE

Titan Transtage to be studied by orbital debris scientists
The Titan Transtage, an upper stage of the Titan III rocket family, arrived at NASA's Johnson Space Center May 26, where it will be studied by scientists in the Orbital Debris Program Office (ODPO) ... more
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EXO LIFE

Microbes in Space: JPL Researcher Explores Tiny Life
On May 11, a sealed capsule containing fungi and bacteria fell from the sky and splashed down in the Pacific Ocean. Microbiologist Kasthuri Venkateswaran could hardly wait to see what was inside it. ... more


OUTER PLANETS

Secrets Revealed from Pluto's "Twilight Zone"
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft took this stunning image of Pluto only a few minutes after closest approach on July 14, 2015. The image was obtained at a high phase angle - that is, with the Sun on t ... more

Transition from Operations to Decommissioning by Preparing a Safe, Cost-Effective Shut Down and Waste Management Strategy

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MARSDAILY

Study of Opportunity Wheel Scuff Continues
Opportunity is exploring 'Marathon Valley' on the rim of Endeavour crater, investigating outcrops for evidence of clay minerals. The rover is continuing to examine a previously trenched (scuffed) su ... more
TECH SPACE

Orbit Logic Awarded Air Force Space Situational Awareness Contract
Orbit Logic has signed a Phase II SBIR contract sponsored by the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to research and implement software to optimize the scheduling of observations of known space obj ... 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
ROBO SPACE

Germany says not blocking Chinese bid for robotics firm
Berlin on Friday denied blocking a Chinese takeover bid for German industrial robotics supplier Kuka, ahead of Chancellor Angela Merkel's visit to China. ... more
IRON AND ICE

Luxembourg takes first steps to asteroid mining law
One of Europe's smallest states, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, cast its eyes to the cosmos on Friday, announcing it would draw up a law to facilitate mining on asteroids. ... more
MARSDAILY

SpaceX could send people to Mars by 2024, Elon Musk says
SpaceX Chief Elon Musk is predicting his company will be able to launch humans to Mars by 2024. ... more
Directed Energy And Next Generation Munitions - 20-22 June - Washington DC
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OUTER PLANETS

Purdue team finds convection could produce Pluto's polygons
Data reported by NASA's New Horizons New Horizons mission to the Pluto system shows unusual terrain in this region, which features a large deposit of nitrogen ice with a pattern of polygons that are ... more
MOON DAILY

Fifty Years of Moon Dust
Before humans could take their first steps on the moon, that mysterious and forbidding surface had to be reconnoitered by robots. When President John Kennedy set a goal of landing astronauts on the ... 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
DRAGON SPACE

China plans 5 new space science satellites
China will put into space five new satellites within about five years as part of the country's fast-expanding space science program, a national science chief said on Wednesday. The five satell ... more
OUTER PLANETS

Pluto's Heart: Like a Cosmic 'Lava Lamp'
Like a cosmic lava lamp, a large section of Pluto's icy surface is being constantly renewed by a process called convection that replaces older surface ices with fresher material. Combining com ... more
MOON DAILY

Airbus Defence and Space to guide lunar lander to the Moon
Airbus Defence and Space and the European Space Agency (ESA), have signed a contract for the early development of a system that will ensure the safe and precise landing of the Russian Luna-Resource ... more
DRAGON SPACE

Bolivia to pay back loan to China for Tupac Katari satellite
Bolivia is set to make its fifth loan payment worth 10 million U.S. dollars to the China Development Bank for a satellite China helped the South American country build and launch, the Bolivian Space ... more
MARSDAILY

Red and Golden Planets at Opposition
Earth is about to lap Mars and then Saturn in their race around the sun. The two planets have gathered together in the constellation Scorpius where they are shining brightly in the evening sky with ... more

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Meta-lens sees smaller than a wavelength of light
Curved lenses, like those in cameras or telescopes, are stacked in order to reduce distortions and resolve a clear image. That's why high-power microscopes are so big and telephoto lenses so long. W ... more
TECH SPACE

Schafer Corp launches new venture in Commercial Space Situational Awareness
Recognizing the rapid growth in commercial space satellites and the need for technically accurate, timely, and relevant information about an increasing number of objects in space, Schafer has formed ... more
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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



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DRAGON SPACE

NASA Chief: Congress Should Revise US-China Space Cooperation Law

OUTER PLANETS

Theft behind Planet 9 in our solar system

EXO LIFE

Studying life on the rocks

EXO LIFE

Rosetta's comet contains ingredients for life

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Beating the limits of the light microscope, one photon at a time

ROBO SPACE

RE2 Robotics contracted to support USAF airfield damage repair program

MOON DAILY

A new, water-logged history of the Moon

DRAGON SPACE

Chine's satellite industry eyes global satellite market

ENERGY TECH

PPPL physicist conducts experiments indicating efficiency of fusion start-up technique

DRAGON SPACE

China launches new satellite for civilian hi-res mapping

Study suggests Planet 9 is stolen exoplanet

Robotics engineers design actuators inspired by muscle

New Horizons' Best Close-Up of Pluto's Surface

Opportunity investigating soil exposed by rover wheel

EU, Berlin oppose Chinese bid for German robotics maker: report

Robot home-help and virtual reality at Taiwan's Computex

Mars makes closest approach to Earth in 11 years

SwRI scientists discover evidence of ice age at Martian north pole

Mars Webcam goes pro

Russia to test humanoid robot at space station in 2020

Russian Firm Develops Project of Reusable Spacecraft for Lunar Missions

Bolivia takes over operations of Chinese-built satellite

Comet contains glycine, key part of recipe for life

Carnegie Mellon transparency reports make AI decision-making accountable

Beating the limits of the light microscope, one photon at a time

Could optical clocks redefine the length of a second

Smart home gadgets need to live together

Engineers discover a new gatekeeper for light

Close encounters of a tidal kind could lead to cracks on icy moons

Planet 1,200 Light-Years Away Is Good Prospect for a Habitable World


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