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September 19, 2016
EXO LIFE
Earthquakes, 'Marsquakes,' and the Possibility of Life
New Haven CT (SPX) Sep 19, 2016
A new study shows that rocks formed by the grinding together of other rocks during earthquakes are rich in trapped hydrogen - a finding that suggests similar seismic activity on Mars may produce enough hydrogen to support life. Researchers from Yale, the University of Aberdeen, and Brock University studied rock formations around active fault lines in the Outer Hebrides, off the coast of Scotland. Their analysis appears in the journal Astrobiology. "Previous work has suggested that hydrogen i ... read more

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MARSDAILY

Some Ancient Martian Lakes Came Long After Others
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SATURN DAILY

Cassini Begins Epic Final Year at Saturn
After more than 12 years studying Saturn, its rings and moons, NASA's Cassini spacecraft has entered the final year of its epic voyage. The conclusion of the historic scientific odyssey is planned f ... more
DRAGON SPACE

First commercial space base to be built in Wuhan
The country's first commercial space industry base will be built in Wuhan, capital of Hubei province, according to an agreement signed on Monday. The Wuhan National Space Industry Base will fo ... more
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DRAGON SPACE

China to begin building space station in 2017
China will begin building a space station that is more economically efficient and uses more data than the current International Space Station (ISS), starting as early as 2017, chief engineer of Chin ... more


DRAGON SPACE

China acquires basic technology for manned lunar missions
China has acquired the basic technology to carry out manned lunar missions, chief engineer of China's manned space program Zhou Jianping said Thursday. Compared with current missions, the technology ... more

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DRAGON SPACE

China to share space development benefits with all
China will share the benefits of the development in its manned space program with all countries, especially developing countries, a space program official said Wednesday. China will also expan ... more
DRAGON SPACE

Tiangong-2 "another significant step" for building China's space station
China on Thursday took "another significant step" towards building a manned space station around 2020 with the successful launch of its second experimental space laboratory, U.S. space experts said. ... 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

Opportunity Heads Toward First Waypoint of its Next Extended Mission
After more than a year of exploration, Opportunity has left 'Marathon Valley,' located on the rim of Endeavour Crater. The rover has begun the next extended mission (ahead of schedule) after e ... more
IRON AND ICE

Researchers explain how minor planets got their rings
Scientists have determined the origin of the rings that surround a pair of minor planets orbiting between Jupiter and Neptune. ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China eyes year-long stays for space station astronauts
China could send astronauts to its space station for more than a year at a time once it goes operational in 2022, a senior project designer told state media. ... more
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SPACE MEDICINE

Antarctica Provides ICE to Study Behavior Effects in Astronauts
A trip to the Red Planet begins long in advance of liftoff. NASA's journey to Mars includes preparing astronauts to cope with several months of isolation, confinement, and in an extreme environment ... more
ENERGY TECH

Scientists move step closer to solving fusion plasma dilemma
A team of researchers, affiliated with UNIST claims to have made yet another step towards finding a solution to one of the critical but unsolved fusion plasma physics problems, which is to mitigate ... more
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Cold plasma will heal non-healing wounds
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SPACE MEDICINE

Brain-sensing technology enables typing at 12 words per minute
It does not take an infinite number of monkeys to type a passage of Shakespeare. Instead, it takes a single monkey equipped with brain-sensing technology - and a cheat sheet. That technology, ... more
MARSDAILY

Mars hosted lakes, snowmelt-fed streams much later than previously thought
Researchers at NASA have found evidence that water flowed on Mars much more recently than previously thought - perhaps millions of years more recently. ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China's space progress in recent years
China has been developing aerospace technologies for decades. Yet in recent years, China has made significant progress in aerospace activities, including satellite deployment, manned space flights, ... more
OUTER PLANETS

Chandra detects low-energy X-rays from Pluto
Pluto is cold and rocky. It hosts no known X-ray-emitting mechanisms. Yet, NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has detected low-energy X-rays coming from Pluto. ... more

EXO WORLDS

ALMA locates possible birth site of icy giant planet
Astronomers have found evidence of a newborn planet in the protoplanetary disk surrounding TW Hydrae, a young star located 176 light-years away. ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China to launch new generation of quick-response rocket in 2017
The newest generation of China's homegrown quick-response rocket is scheduled to enter commercial use in 2017, a scientist with a State-owned space technology enterprise disclosed on Sept. 11. ... more
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DRAGON SPACE

China plans global satellite network to boost internet

DRAGON SPACE

China launches second space lab: Xinhua

DRAGON SPACE

Good Start for Tiangong 2

ROBO SPACE

Team of robots learns to work together, without colliding

ROBO SPACE

Servosila Robotic Arms product line is launched by Servosila

DRAGON SPACE

China to launch second space laboratory: Xinhua

DRAGON SPACE

China's second space lab Tiangong-2 to be launched

DRAGON SPACE

No Storm for Tiangong 2

TECH SPACE

RapidScat Team Investigating Power System Anomaly

ROBO SPACE

Stanford-hosted study examines how AI might affect urban life in 2030

Vigil for Tiangong 2

Mars Rover Views Spectacular Layered Rock Formations

Third European Rover Challenge Kicks Off in Poland

Opportunity departs Marathon Valley to head deeper into Endeavour Crater

Kuang-Chi near space test flight set for 2016

NASA launches first asteroid dust-retrieval mission

NASA set to launch near-Earth asteroid mission

Proxima b Could Be a Life-Friendly Planet, Says One of the Co-Discoverers

Scientists attempt to teach robots human values

Sulfur, Sulfur Dioxide and Graphitized Carbon Observed on Asteroid For First Time

A first for direct-drive fusion

Small asteroid flew safely past earth this week

Titan's Dunes and Other Features Emerge in New Images

New knowledge about the building blocks of life

Asteroid Mission Will Carry Student X-Ray Experiment

NASA Searches for Big Idea from Students for In-Space Assembly of Spacecraft

Tiangong 2 is coming soon, real soon

Scientists discover what extraordinary compounds may be hidden inside Jupiter and Neptune

OSIRIS-REx Prepared for Mapping, Sampling Mission to Asteroid Bennu

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