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June 16, 2016
EXO LIFE
Life's origins may result from low-energy electron reactions in space
Wellesley MA (SPX) Jun 16, 2016
Wellesley College professor Chris Arumainayagam has opened the American Astronomical Society (AAS) national conference in San Diego, Calif with a discussion about how the earliest building blocks of life may have been produced when low-energy ( 20 eV) electrons interact with cosmic (interstellar, planetary, and cometary) ices. His recently published results suggest that low-energy, electron-induced condensed phase reactions may contribute to the interstellar synthesis of prebiotic molecules previ ... read more

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SPACE MEDICINE

NASA Challenge Aims to Grow Human Tissue to Aid in Deep Space Exploration
NASA, in partnership with the nonprofit Methuselah Foundation's New Organ Alliance, is seeking ways to advance the field of bioengineering through a new prize competition. The Vascular Tissue Challe ... more
IRON AND ICE

Small Asteroid Is Earth's Constant Companion
A small asteroid has been discovered in an orbit around the sun that keeps it as a constant companion of Earth, and it will remain so for centuries to come. As it orbits the sun, this new aste ... more
EXO WORLDS

Clouds, haze cause astronomers to overestimate size of exoplanets
New research suggests the size of exoplanets may be routinely overestimated, and clouds, scientists say, are to blame. ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Planet-Devouring Star Reveals Possible Limestone Crumbs
A group of researchers using the W. M. Keck Observatory have discovered a planet-like body that may have been encrusted in limestone and is having its surface layers devoured by its deceased host st ... more


OUTER PLANETS

Extreme trans-Neptunian objects lead the way to Planet Nine
In the race towards the discovery of a ninth planet in our solar system, scientists from around the world strive to calculate its orbit using the tracks left by the small bodies that move well beyon ... more

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


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MARSDAILY

NASA Mars Rover Descends Plateau, Turns Toward Mountain
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has analyzed its 12th drilled sample of Mars. This sample came from mudstone bedrock, which the rover resumed climbing in late May after six months studying other feature ... more
EXO WORLDS

Smaller Stars Pack Big X-ray Punch for Would-Be Planets
Young stars much less massive than the Sun can unleash a torrent of X-ray radiation that can significantly shorten the lifetime of planet-forming disks surrounding these stars. This result comes fro ... 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
IRON AND ICE

Gamers Tackle Virtual Asteroid Sampling Mission
Mission: Build a replica of the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft and successfully return an asteroid sample to Earth. That's the challenge OSIRIS-REx Project Scientist Jason Dworkin of NASA's Goddard Space Fli ... more
IRON AND ICE

Planetary Resources and Luxembourg partner to advance space resource industry
Planetary Resources has announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Government of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and the banking institution Societe Nationale de Credit et d'I ... more
IRON AND ICE

Natural quasicrystals may be the result of collisions between objects in the asteroid belt
Naturally formed quasicrystals - crystal-like solids with supposedly impossible symmetries - are among the rarest structures on Earth. Only two have ever been found. A team led by Paul Asimow (MS '9 ... more
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EXO WORLDS

New planet is largest discovered that orbits 2 suns
If you cast your eyes toward the constellation Cygnus, you'll be looking in the direction of the largest planet yet discovered around a double-star system. It's too faint to see with the naked eye, ... more
TECH SPACE

Europe Develops Self-removal Technology for Spacecraft
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 ... 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

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
EXO LIFE

Alien Contact Could Be 1,500 Years Away
If you're expecting to hear from aliens from across the universe, it could be a while. Deconstructing the Fermi Paradox and pairing it with the Mediocrity Principle into a fresh equation, Cornell as ... more
EXO LIFE

Life's First Handshake: Chiral Molecule Detected In Interstellar Space - embargo until Tuesday, 14 June 2016
Like a pair of human hands, certain organic molecules have mirror-image versions of themselves, a chemical property known as chirality. These so-called "handed" molecules are essential for biology a ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Nano 'hall of mirrors' causes molecules to mix with light
When a molecule emits a blink of light, it doesn't expect it to ever come back. However researchers have now managed to place single molecules in such a tiny optical cavity that emitted photons, or ... more

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
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

ROBO SPACE

Robots to provide a steadying hand at the right time

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Optical 'sonic boom' could help graphene convert electricity into light

EXO WORLDS

Likely new planet may be in slow death spiral

EXO LIFE

Universe's first life might have been born on carbon planets

TECH SPACE

Air conditioning goes green

IRON AND ICE

Scientists reconstruct the history of asteroid collisions

MARSDAILY

NASA Mars Orbiters Reveal Seasonal Dust Storm Pattern

EXO WORLDS

Cloudy Days on Exoplanets May Hide Atmospheric Water

TIME AND SPACE

Why the Deep Space Atomic Clock is key for future space exploration

Microbes in Space: JPL Researcher Explores Tiny Life

On exoplanets, atmospheric water may be hiding behind clouds

Aerospace Awarded NASA Grant for Innovative Space Debris Technology

Teams to compete in 5th year of NASA's sample return robot competition

Secrets Revealed from Pluto's "Twilight Zone"

Flight of the RoboBee

Study of Opportunity Wheel Scuff Continues

Titan Transtage to be studied by orbital debris scientists

Orbit Logic Awarded Air Force Space Situational Awareness Contract

EOD robot system passes critical design review

Germany says not blocking Chinese bid for robotics firm

Fifty Years of Moon Dust

Luxembourg takes first steps to asteroid mining law

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

US may approve private venture moon mission: report

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



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