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July 20, 2016
DRAGON SPACE
China's second space lab Tiangong-2 reaches launch center
Jiuquan (XNA) Jul 14, 2016
China's second orbiting space lab Tiangong-2, which may enable two astronauts to live in space for up to 30 days, has been delivered to Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. The lab was sent from Beijing Thursday by railway and reached the launch center Saturday, marking the start of the Tiangong-2 and Shenzhou-11 manned spacecraft missions, said a statement issued by China's manned space engineering office. Assembly and tests will begin at the center ahead of the lab's launch scheduled for mid-S ... read more

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TECH SPACE

Setting a satellite to catch a satellite
The target is set: a large derelict satellite currently silently tumbling its way through low orbit. If all goes to plan, in 2023 it will vanish - and efforts against space debris will have made a g ... more
EXO WORLDS

NASA's Kepler Confirms 100+ Exoplanets During Its K2 Mission
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EXO WORLDS

Gemini Observatory Instrumental in Latest Exoplanet Harvest
The Gemini North telescope on Hawaii's Maunakea helped verify many of the over 100 new worlds announced in the initial crop of discoveries from the NASA K2 mission, according to Ian Crossfield of th ... more
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MOON DAILY

SSTL and Goonhilly announce partnership and a call for lunar orbit payloads
Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd and Goonhilly Earth Station Ltd (GES) have announced a new partnership to go beyond Earth's orbit and provide a new model of low cost, high value, space exploration a ... more


MARSDAILY

NASA Selects Five Mars Orbiter Concept Studies
NASA has selected five U.S. aerospace companies to conduct concept studies for a potential future Mars orbiter mission. Such a mission would continue key capabilities including telecommunications an ... more

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


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MOON DAILY

Taiwan to make lunar lander for NASA moon-mining mission
Taiwan is building a $47 million lunar lander as part of the first ever moon-mining project, officials said Monday. ... more
EXO WORLDS

NASA's Kepler discovers more than 104 new exoplanets
An international team of researchers announced Monday the discovery of 104 new planets outside our solar system, including four that could have Earth-like, rocky surfaces. ... 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
MARSDAILY

Next Mars Rover Progresses Toward 2020 Launch
After an extensive review process and passing a major development milestone, NASA is ready to proceed with final design and construction of its next Mars rover, currently targeted to launch in summe ... more
EXO WORLDS

Surface Composition Determines Planet's Temperature and Habitability
In the quest for habitable planets outside our solar system - also known as exoplanets - astronomers are currently focusing on rocky planets that don't look like Earth. These planets orbit so-called ... more
EXO WORLDS

Warm Jupiters Not as Lonely as Expected
After analyzing four years of Kepler space telescope observations, astronomers from the University of Toronto have given us our clearest understanding yet of a class of exoplanets called "warm Jupit ... more
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EXO LIFE

If life can make it here, it can make it anywhere
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OUTER PLANETS

New Distant Dwarf Planet Beyond Neptune
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EXO WORLDS

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MOON DAILY

NASA camera catches moon 'photobombing' Earth
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ROBO SPACE

U.S. and U.K. to study robotic troop re-supply
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ROBO SPACE

Researchers design minimalist microrobots for tiny tasks
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ROBO SPACE

Robot would assemble modular telescope - in space
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TIME AND SPACE

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TECH SPACE

India May Buy Russian Microcircuits for Its Space Program
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EXO WORLDS

Lush Venus? Searing Earth? It could have happened

ROBO SPACE

The debut of a robotic stingray, powered by light-activated rat cells

SPACE MEDICINE

The air up there

MARSDAILY

Mars Canyons Study Adds Clues about Possible Water

EXO WORLDS

Graduate researchers lead exoplanet discoveries

EXO LIFE

Researcher Calls for New Tools in Search for Extraterrestrials

IRON AND ICE

Dawn Maps Ceres Craters Where Ice Can Accumulate

OUTER PLANETS

Researchers discover distant dwarf planet beyond Neptune

MARSDAILY

Curiosity Mars Rover Enters Precautionary Safe Mode

MARSDAILY

Frosty Cold Nights Year-Round on Mars May Stir Dust

Space Debris Solutions - Revisited

Chemical trail on Titan may be key to prebiotic conditions

Mars Canyons Study Adds Clues about Possible Water

On the path toward molecular robots

Teenagers at Keele University Discover Possible New Exoplanet

A surprising planet with three suns

Chemical Trail Could Lead To Clues About Life On Titan

Japan satellite made 'surprise' find before failure

ORNL scientists isolate, culture elusive Yellowstone microbe

Scientists' Innovation Began With 'Wanting to Understand Why'

Opportunity finishing science investigations at the center of Marathon Valley

Moons of Mars probably formed by giant impact

Chinese firm Midea gets over 50% of Germany's Kuka

OrbitOutlook integrates diverse network to help avoid collisions in space

Elite Team to Consider New Approaches to Asteroid Danger

New Horizons Receives Mission Extension to the Kuiper Belt

China's Midea moves step closer to acquiring German robotics firm Kuka

Researchers find human development's first gear

Grade-school students teach a robot to help themselves learn geometry

Scientists unveil light-powered molecular motors



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