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August 19, 2016
EXO WORLDS
Venus-like Exoplanet Might Have Oxygen Atmosphere, but Not Life
Boston MA (SPX) Aug 19, 2016
The distant planet GJ 1132b intrigued astronomers when it was discovered last year. Located just 39 light-years from Earth, it might have an atmosphere despite being baked to a temperature of around 450 degrees Fahrenheit. But would that atmosphere be thick and soupy or thin and wispy? New research suggests the latter is much more likely. Harvard astronomer Laura Schaefer (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, or CfA) and her colleagues examined the question of what would happen to GJ 1132b ... read more

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EXO LIFE

A star's birth holds early clues to life-potential
Our solar system began as a cloud of gas and dust. Over time, gravity slowly pulled these bits together into the Sun and planets we recognize today. While not every system is friendly to life, astro ... more
EXO LIFE

The outer edge of a star's habitable zone a hard place for life
Earth is situated right in the middle of our Sun's habitable zone and it's a comfortable place for life. We enjoy a relatively stable climate and the right amount of warmth to allow liquid water. ... more
MOON DAILY

Roscosmos to spend $7.5Mln studying issues of manned lunar missions
The Russian state space corporation Roscosmos will spend 478 million rubles ($7.5 million) on studying issues of manned flights to the moon, data published on the Russian public procurement web port ... more
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IRON AND ICE

NASA prepares to launch first US asteroid sample return mission
NASA is preparing to launch its first mission to return a sample of an asteroid to Earth. The mission will help scientists investigate how planets formed and how life began, as well as improve our u ... more


TECH SPACE

Vector Space launches new software platform to support space entrepreneurs
Vector Space Systems, a space systems company focused on micro launches and micro space platforms and comprised of new-space and enterprise software industry veterans from SpaceX, Virgin Galactic, M ... more

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MARSDAILY

Opportunity rover studying grooves
Opportunity is wrapping up exploration of 'Marathon Valley' on the rim of Endeavour Crater. The rover has driven to an area were the rock outcrop has interesting grooves. The science team is using O ... more
IRON AND ICE

NASA Asteroid Redirect Mission Completes Design Milestone
Following a key program review, NASA approved the Asteroid Redirect Mission (ARM) to proceed to the next phase of design and development for the mission's robotic segment. ARM is a two-part mission ... 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

Spotlight on Schiaparelli's landing site
Schiaparelli, the Entry, Descent and Landing Demonstrator Module of the joint ESA/Roscosmos ExoMars 2016 mission, will target the Meridiani Planum region for its October landing, as seen in this mos ... more
EXO WORLDS

Brown dwarfs reveal exoplanets' secrets
Brown dwarfs are smaller than stars, but more massive than giant planets. As such, they provide a natural link between astronomy and planetary science. However, they also show incredible variation w ... more
ENERGY TECH

Simulations suggest that magnetic fields can calm plasma instabilities
Physicists led by Gerrit Kramer at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) have conducted simulations that suggest that applying magnetic fields to fusion pl ... more
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MARSDAILY

New spectroscopic technique may help zero in on Martian life
In 2020, NASA plans to launch a new Mars rover that will be tasked with probing a region of the planet scientists believe could hold remnants of ancient microbial life. The rover will collect sample ... more
MARSDAILY

Crewed Missions to Mars
Sending humans to Mars has been a dream of scientists and a large part of the population ever since Nicolaus Copernicus first postulated that it was a planet, about 500 years ago. Even before that f ... more
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Ash improves methane yield and fertilizer value in biogas systems
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MARSDAILY

So you want to drive a spacecraft
ESA's Education Office is organising a four day course at the ESA Academy that will take 22 university students into the fascinating world of spacecraft operations. The course will show how differen ... more
ROBO SPACE

NASA Space Robotics Challenge Prepares Robots for the Journey to Mars
NASA, in partnership with Space Center Houston, the Official Visitor Center of NASA Johnson Space Center, and NineSigma, a global innovation consultant organization, has opened registration for a ne ... more
EXO LIFE

"Kitchen Smoke" in nebula offer clues to the building blocks of life
Using data collected by NASA's Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) and other observatories, an international team of researchers has studied how a particular type of organic mol ... more
TECH SPACE

Undergraduates Build Star-Tracking Instrument for NASA Research Rockets
Rochester Institute of Technology undergraduates are making a "compass" for rockets using a new kind of detector technology. The instrument will fly on a NASA technology demonstration mission later ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China launches hi-res SAR imaging satellite
China launched a new high-resolution Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imaging satellite from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in northern Shanxi Province on Wednesday. The Gaofen-3 satellite ... more

IRON AND ICE

Bringing Home NASA's First Asteroid Samples
Studying comet and asteroid samples may seem like science fiction, but it's all in a day's work for NASA Johnson Space Center's Planetary Mission Research Scientist Keiko Nakamura-Messenger, Ph.D. ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China launches world first quantum satellite
China launched the world's first quantum satellite Tuesday, state media reported, in an effort to harness the power of particle physics to build an "unhackable" system of encrypted communications. ... more
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Manipulating light to advance quantum entanglement research
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TIME AND SPACE

1400 km of optical fiber connect optical clocks in France and Germany

EXO LIFE

Scientists take big step toward recreating primordial 'RNA world'

SPACE MEDICINE

Legions of nanorobots target cancerous tumors with precision

ROBO SPACE

Natural scale caterpillar soft robot is powered and controlled with light

IRON AND ICE

NASA to map Asteroid Bennu from the ground up

SPACE MEDICINE

Using plasma technology to improve bone healing

TECH SPACE

Sierra Nevada Corporation helps Juno "Keep Cool and Science On"

EXO WORLDS

Scientists to unveil new Earth-like planet: report

MARSDAILY

Limited power as Mar Lab approaches Murray Buttes

SATURN DAILY

Methane-Filled Canyons Line Titan's Surface

Brain-machine interfaces trigger partial neurological recovery in chronic paraplegics

Researchers find most volcanic activity on Mercury stopped over 3 billion years ago

Opportunity going back for closer look at grooves seen in images

Rhea Shines Brightly About Saturn

Mineral Veins on Mars Were Formed by Evaporating Ancient Lakes

Evidence of Martian life could be hard to find in some meteorite blast sites

Curiosity Has Disproved 'Old Idea of Mars as a Simple Basaltic Planet'

Lockheed Martin, NASA Ink Deal for SkyFire Infrared Lunar Discovery Satellite

Pluto Flyby - A Year Later

The First Commercial Interplanetary Mining Mission

Cassini discovers flooded canyon on Titan

Cassini shares infrared imagery of Saturn clouds

As dry as the moon

Astronomers catalogs most likely 'second-Earth' candidates

India to Explore Planetary Evolution in Its Ambition Mars Mission-2

From Sci Fi to reality: Unlocking the secret to growing new limbs

China launches first mobile telecom satellite

Rover Game Released for Curiosity's 4th Anniversary on Mars

NASA releases 'Omics: Advancing personalized medicine from space to Earth'

CSRA explores human-machine interaction for Air Force



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