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August 26, 2016
TECH SPACE
NIST's compact gyroscope may turn heads
Washington DC (SPX) Aug 26, 2016
Shrink rays may exist only in science fiction, but similar effects are at work in the real world at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). After successfully miniaturizing both clocks and magnetometers based on the properties of individual atoms, NIST physicists have now turned to precision gyroscopes, which measure rotation. The NIST team has demonstrated a compact atomic gyroscope design that could, with further development, be portable, low power, and accurate enough to be u ... read more

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TECH SPACE

New 10-foot dish will connnect ASU researchers directly with satellites
We can hear them now... A new ground tracking station featuring a 10-foot diameter dish at Arizona State University's Tempe campus will allow researchers to communicate with satellites. Instal ... more
TECH SPACE

Northrop Grumman to Provide Navigation System for German Satellite
Northrop Grumman has been awarded a contract from OHB System AG to supply the space inertial reference system for Germany's SARah satellite-based radar reconnaissance system. Northrop Grumman ... more
ENERGY TECH

Spherical tokamak as model for next steps in fusion energy
Among the top puzzles in the development of fusion energy is the best shape for the magnetic facility - or "bottle" - that will provide the next steps in the development of fusion reactors. Leading ... more
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ROBO SPACE

The first autonomous, entirely soft robot
A team of Harvard University researchers with expertise in 3D printing, mechanical engineering, and microfluidics has demonstrated the first autonomous, untethered, entirely soft robot. This small, ... more


EXO LIFE

A better way to learn if Alien Planets have the Right Stuff
A new method for analyzing the chemical composition of stars may help scientists winnow the search for Earth 2.0. Yale University researchers Debra Fischer and John Michael Brewer, in a new study th ... more

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EXO WORLDS

Rocky planet found orbiting habitable zone of nearest star
An international team of astronomers including Carnegie's Paul Butler has found clear evidence of a planet orbiting Proxima Centauri, the closest star to our Solar System. The new world, designated ... more
MARSDAILY

Test for damp ground at Mars' seasonal streaks finds none
Seasonal dark streaks on Mars that have become one of the hottest topics in interplanetary research don't hold much water, according to the latest findings from a NASA spacecraft orbiting Mars. The ... 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
DRAGON SPACE

China unveils Mars probe, rover for ambitious 2020 mission
China on Tuesday released images of a Mars probe and rover which the country plans to send to the Red Planet within five years. China plans to send a spacecraft to orbit Mars, make a landing, ... more
MARSDAILY

Fossilized rivers suggest warm, wet ancient Mars
Extensive systems of fossilised riverbeds have been discovered on an ancient region of the Martian surface, supporting the idea that the now cold and dry Red Planet had a warm and wet climate about ... more
EXO LIFE

Researchers suggest life on Earth may be early in cosmic terms
Why are we now? We know that the universe is roughly 14 billion years old, and that someday it is likely to end - perhaps because of a Big Freeze, Big Rip or Big Crunch. But what can we learn by con ... more
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MARSDAILY

China unveils 2020 Mars rover concept: report
China has unveiled illustrations of a Mars probe and rover it aims to send to the Red Planet at the end of the decade in a mission that faces "unprecedented" challenges, state media said Wednesday. ... more
TECH SPACE

Air Force successfully launches GSSAP 3/4 - AFSPC-6 from Cape Canaveral AFS
The U.S. Air Force and its mission partners successfully launched the third and fourth Orbital ATK built Geosynchronous Space Situational Awareness Program (GSSAP) satellites aboard a United Launch ... more
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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
ROBO SPACE

Science set to upstage fiction with Fantastic Voyage
Fifty years to the day after the film Fantastic Voyage was first shown in theatres, the Polytechnique Montreal Nanorobotics Laboratory is unveiling a unique medical interventional infrastructure dev ... more
ENERGY TECH

UCLA physicists discover 'apparent departure from the laws of thermodynamics'
According to the basic laws of thermodynamics, if you leave a warm apple pie in a winter window eventually the pie would cool down to the same temperature as the surrounding air. For chemists ... more
ENERGY TECH

Scientists find exception to the laws of thermodynamics
To effectively control and study ions, scientists must cool the high-energy particles. To do so, they rely on a basic premise of the laws of thermodynamics - that an object with a higher temperature will eventual cool to the same temperature as its surroundings. An apple pie, for example, will eventually cool to room temperature. ... 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
MOON DAILY

Space tourists eye $150mln Soyuz lunar flyby
Russia's S.P. Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation (RSC) Energia is preparing a Moon expedition on board an upgraded Soyuz spacecraft with eight space tourists interested in a trip, Energia's Genera ... more

MARSDAILY

MAVEN Spacecraft Gears Up to Observe Global Dust Storm on Mars
NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN Mission (MAVEN) orbiter will have a front-row seat to watch a marvelous dusty spectacle in late 2016. The spacecraft, nearing its second anniversary in ... more
MARSDAILY

Full-Circle Vista from NASA Mars Rover Curiosity Shows 'Murray Buttes'
Eroded mesas and buttes reminiscent of the U.S. Southwest shape part of the horizon in the latest 360-degree color panorama from NASA's Curiosity Mars rover. The rover used its Mast Camera (Ma ... more
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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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EXO LIFE

Bacteria could aid search for creatures on other planets

DRAGON SPACE

China Ends Preparatory Work on Long March 5 Next-Generation Rocket Engine

EXO WORLDS

A new Goldilocks for habitable planets

IRON AND ICE

From Solo Cup to an asteroid: NASA's newest space mission

ROBO SPACE

NASA Space Robotics Challenge Prepares Robots for the Journey to Mars

MARSDAILY

Opportunity rover studying grooves

EXO WORLDS

Venus-like Exoplanet Might Have Oxygen Atmosphere, but Not Life

EXO LIFE

A star's birth holds early clues to life-potential

EXO LIFE

The outer edge of a star's habitable zone a hard place for life

MOON DAILY

Roscosmos to spend $7.5Mln studying issues of manned lunar missions

NASA prepares to launch first US asteroid sample return mission

Natural scale caterpillar soft robot is powered and controlled with light

So you want to drive a spacecraft

NASA Asteroid Redirect Mission Completes Design Milestone

Scientists take big step toward recreating primordial 'RNA world'

"Kitchen Smoke" in nebula offer clues to the building blocks of life

Undergraduates Build Star-Tracking Instrument for NASA Research Rockets

Spotlight on Schiaparelli's landing site

Brown dwarfs reveal exoplanets' secrets

China launches hi-res SAR imaging satellite

Bringing Home NASA's First Asteroid Samples

Simulations suggest that magnetic fields can calm plasma instabilities

New spectroscopic technique may help zero in on Martian life

Crewed Missions to Mars

China launches world first quantum satellite

Legions of nanorobots target cancerous tumors with precision

NASA to map Asteroid Bennu from the ground up

Using plasma technology to improve bone healing

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

Scientists to unveil new Earth-like planet: report



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