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June 27, 2016
DRAGON SPACE
China launches new carrier rocket: state media
Beijing (AFP) June 25, 2016
China blasted off its "Long March-7" new generation carrier rocket on a successful inaugural voyage Saturday from a new launch centre, state media reported, as the country races ahead with an ambitious space programme. The medium-sized, two-stage rocket is expected to become the main carrier for China's future space missions. It can carry up to 13.5 tonnes to low-Earth orbit - a payload one and a half times greater than those of China's existing rockets. "The more our rockets can lift, t ... read more

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ROBO SPACE

Robotic motion planning in real-time
Once they've mastered the skills of toddlerhood, humans are pretty good at what roboticists call "motion planning" - reaching around obstacles to precisely pick up a soda in a crowded fridge, or sli ... more
MARSDAILY

Hardware for Journey to Mars is a 'Big Catch'
A key piece of hardware for NASA's new rocket, the Space Launch System, completed a five-hour journey by barge June 19 along the Tennessee River in North Alabama. Fishermen may have caught a glimpse ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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SATURN DAILY

An Ocean Lies a Few Kilometers Beneath Enceladus's Icy Surface
With eruptions of ice and water vapor, and an ocean covered by an ice shell, Saturn's moon Enceladus is one of the most fascinating in the solar system, especially as interpretations of data provide ... more
MOON DAILY

Russian Moon Base to Hold Up to 12 People
Russian engineers are working on a project of a Moon base that will eventually hold up to 12 people, the spokeswoman of a research institute with the Russian space agency Roscosmos told local media. ... more
TECH SPACE

SSL-Built Satellite For Indonesian Bank Is Performing Post-Launch Maneuvers According To Plan
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EXO LIFE

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DRAGON SPACE

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ROBO SPACE

Firm unveils 'robot dog' that does the dishes

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

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DRAGON SPACE

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MARSDAILY

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EXO WORLDS

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EXO WORLDS

Unexpected excess of giant planets in star cluster

EXO WORLDS

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EXO WORLDS

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EXO LIFE

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