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June 13, 2016
TECH SPACE
Europe Develops Self-removal Technology for Spacecraft
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jun 14, 2016
A new European project has an ambitious goal of cleaning up space for future generations. The Technology for Self-Removal of Spacecraft (TeSeR) program, that was introduced in May 2016, will develop a prototype for a module which will ensure that a defunct spacecraft possesses no danger for other vehicles in space. The project is financed by the European Union's (EU) Horizon 2020 research and innovation program. Led by Airbus Defence and Space, TeSeR will receive EU funding of more than $3.1 milli ... read more

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DRAGON SPACE

Experts Fear Chinese Space Station Could Crash Into Earth
Some experts believe China's Tiangong-1 space lab is nearing the end of its life. The problem is, no one's sure where or when it will fall. Nicknamed the Heavenly Palace, Tiangong-1 is Beijing's fir ... more
MARSDAILY

Musk explains his 'cargo route' to Mars
SpaceX chief Elon Musk shed light Saturday on his new plan to send an unmanned spaceship to Mars as early as 2018, as part of his quest to some day colonize the Red Planet. ... more
OUTER PLANETS

The Jagged Shores of Pluto's Highlands
This enhanced color view from NASA's New Horizons spacecraft zooms in on the southeastern portion of Pluto's great ice plains, where at lower right the plains border rugged, dark highlands informall ... more
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MARSDAILY

Remarkably diverse flora in Utah, USA, trains scientists for future missions on Mars
Future Martian explorers might not need to leave the Earth to prepare themselves for life on the Red Planet. The Mars Society have built an analogue research site in Utah, USA, which simulates the c ... more


MARSDAILY

NASA Mars Orbiters Reveal Seasonal Dust Storm Pattern
After decades of research to discern seasonal patterns in Martian dust storms from images showing the dust, but the clearest pattern appears to be captured by measuring the temperature of the Red Pl ... more

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

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EXO WORLDS

Cloudy Days on Exoplanets May Hide Atmospheric Water
Water is a hot topic in the study of exoplanets, including "hot Jupiters," whose masses are similar to that of Jupiter, but which are much closer to their parent star than Jupiter is to the sun. The ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Why the Deep Space Atomic Clock is key for future space exploration
We all intuitively understand the basics of time. Every day we count its passage and use it to schedule our lives. We also use time to navigate our way to the destinations that matter to us. In scho ... 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
AI powered SAR imagery analysis tool launched by SATIM and ICEYE
EXO WORLDS

Likely new planet may be in slow death spiral
Astronomers searching for the galaxy's youngest planets have found compelling evidence for one unlike any other, a newborn "hot Jupiter" whose outer layers are being torn away by the star it orbits ... more
EXO LIFE

Universe's first life might have been born on carbon planets
Our Earth consists of silicate rocks and an iron core with a thin veneer of water and life. But the first potentially habitable worlds to form might have been very different. New research suggests t ... more
TECH SPACE

Air conditioning goes green
The ingenuity of four space engineers has created a zero-emission air-conditioning system that doesn't pollute our atmosphere when we turn it on. Air conditioning for offices, factories, shopping ce ... more
Directed Energy And Next Generation Munitions - 20-22 June - Washington DC
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Light: Information's new friend
The rise of big data and advances in information technology has serious implications for our ability to deliver sufficient bandwidth to meet the growing demand. Researchers at the University o ... more
ROBO SPACE

Robots to provide a steadying hand at the right time
Many new robots look less like the metal humanoids of pop culture and more like high-tech extensions of ourselves and our capabilities. In the same way eyeglasses, wheelchairs, pacemakers and other ... 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
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
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
EXO WORLDS

On exoplanets, atmospheric water may be hiding behind clouds
Scientists have detected water in the atmospheres of some hot Jupiters - exoplanets the size of Jupiter, but orbiting much closer to their parent stars. Others, however, appear to be without water vapor. What gives? ... more
TECH SPACE

Aerospace Awarded NASA Grant for Innovative Space Debris Technology
NASA has awarded Aerospace a grant to investigate the possibility of developing an extremely thin spacecraft that would wrap around debris and remove it from Earth's orbit. The innovative concept, c ... more
ROBO SPACE

Teams to compete in 5th year of NASA's sample return robot competition
Twenty-one robotics teams are returning to Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) for a fifth year to compete in NASA's $1.5 million Sample Return Robot Challenge. The autonomous robotic competition ... 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
ROBO SPACE

Flight of the RoboBee
Increasingly, researchers are designing robots with forms and functions that defy our expectation of what a machine can be or do. One of the more unexpected robotics applications in recent years com ... 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



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MARSDAILY

Study of Opportunity Wheel Scuff Continues

TECH SPACE

Titan Transtage to be studied by orbital debris scientists

TECH SPACE

Orbit Logic Awarded Air Force Space Situational Awareness Contract

ROBO SPACE

EOD robot system passes critical design review

ROBO SPACE

Germany says not blocking Chinese bid for robotics firm

MOON DAILY

Fifty Years of Moon Dust

IRON AND ICE

Luxembourg takes first steps to asteroid mining law

MARSDAILY

SpaceX could send people to Mars by 2024, Elon Musk says

MOON DAILY

US may approve private venture moon mission: report

OUTER PLANETS

Purdue team finds convection could produce Pluto's polygons

Mars 'colonists' to undergo five days of tests

Airbus Defence and Space to guide lunar lander to the Moon

Schafer Corp launches new venture in Commercial Space Situational Awareness

Bolivia to pay back loan to China for Tupac Katari satellite

China plans 5 new space science satellites

Pluto's Heart: Like a Cosmic 'Lava Lamp'

Meta-lens sees smaller than a wavelength of light

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

Theft behind Planet 9 in our solar system

Studying life on the rocks

Rosetta's comet contains ingredients for life

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

RE2 Robotics contracted to support USAF airfield damage repair program

A new, water-logged history of the Moon

Chine's satellite industry eyes global satellite market

Red and Golden Planets at Opposition

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

China launches new satellite for civilian hi-res mapping

Study suggests Planet 9 is stolen exoplanet

Robotics engineers design actuators inspired by muscle


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