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September 26, 2016
MERCURY RISING
Messenger probe images fault scarps on Mercury's surface
Washington (UPI) Sep 26, 2016
Like Earth, Mercury is tectonically active. As evidenced by images captured by NASA's Messenger probe, Mercury's surface is host to fault scarps. The geologic phenomenon, never before seen on Mercury, suggests the planet is still contracting. Prior to the latest discovery, detailed in the journal Nature Geoscience, scientists believed Earth was the only planet in the solar system with active tectonic plates. Scarps are the sudden shifts in elevation caused by the displacement of land alo ... read more

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EXO WORLDS

Pluto's heart sheds light on a possible buried ocean
Ever since NASA's New Horizons spacecraft flew by Pluto last year, evidence has been mounting that the dwarf planet may have a liquid ocean beneath its icy shell. Now, by modeling the impact dynamic ... more
DRAGON SPACE

Batch production of Long March 5 underway
Batch production of Long March 5 has begun, said Meng Fanxin, manager of the industrialized base for the carrier rocket in Tianjin. Known as the Long March 5, China's most powerful heavy-lift ... more
DRAGON SPACE

Scientific experiment apparatuses on Tiangong-2 put into operation
Scientific apparatus carried by Tiangong-2 began operational at around 6:41 p.m. Thursday Beijing Time after being on standby mode for nearly seven days since the space lab entered its preset orbit ... more
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DRAGON SPACE

China space plane taking shape
New concept opens range of possibilities for high-speed commercial travel, tourism. Chinese space engineers will join hands to develop a next-generation craft with enormous business potential for co ... more


DRAGON SPACE

China's space survival experiment goes on well
China's experiment in human living for space exploration is going smoothly, halfway into the project, the Astronaut Center of China (ACC) announced Tuesday. Four volunteers started a 180-day e ... more

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DRAGON SPACE

Rocket maker aims high with lofty output targets
China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp aims to "double or even triple" its annual production capacity by 2025 while without adding new employees - as the State-owned satellite and rocket maker ... more
MARSDAILY

Pacamor Kubar Bearings awarded contract to support Mars 2020 Mission
Pacamor Kubar Bearings (PKB), a Troy, NY manufacturer of ball bearings for aerospace and defense systems, was recently awarded a contract by Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) to supply critical hardwa ... 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

Rover Makes Its Way to 'Spirit Mound,'
Opportunity is making her way towards the first science waypoint of the new extended mission on the rim of Endeavour Crater. The first waypoint is a feature named 'Spirit Mound,' one of the lo ... more
EXO WORLDS

Hubble Finds Planet Orbiting Pair of Stars
Astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, and a trick of nature, have confirmed the existence of a planet orbiting two stars in the system OGLE-2007-BLG-349, located 8,000 light-years away to ... more
MARSDAILY

NASA iTech Fosters Technology Needed for Journey to Mars
NASA is seeking innovative technology for the agency's future exploration missions in the solar system and beyond, including the Journey to Mars, from other U.S. government agencies, academia, the a ... more
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SPACE MEDICINE

New Research Collaboration Explores Microbiome of the Space Station
More than 200 people have crossed the airlock threshold to the International Space Station to conduct research that benefits people on Earth and the agency's Journey to Mars. The microbes they broug ... more
DRAGON SPACE

Astronauts given comfort upgrade
New space lab will be equipped with Bluetooth, better lighting, sound dampening, exercise equipment and other features China's newest space laboratory, Tiangong II, will provide more comfortab ... more
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Ash improves methane yield and fertilizer value in biogas systems
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Rice researchers turn wasted data center heat into clean power
TIME AND SPACE

World's first space cold atom clock
The cylinder-shaped black object bears no resemblance to any ordinary clock, but it is one of the most advanced timepieces ever. It was sent to space with the Space Laboratory of China's Tiangong-2 ... more
DRAGON SPACE

Tiangong 2 initial tests proceeding well
Several days after its launch, China's Tiangong 2 space laboratory seems to be working well. The uncrewed module has made engine burns and orbital changes, demonstrating its capabilities. Chin ... more
MARSDAILY

A Mixed-reality Trip to Mars
It'll be years before the first astronauts leave the launch pad on Earth to journey to Mars. But starting Sept. 19, visitors to the Kennedy Space Center visitor complex in Florida will get a taste o ... more
IRON AND ICE

JPL seeks robotic spacecraft development for Asteroid Redirect Mission
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, has issued a request for proposal (RFP) seeking design, development and build of the robotic spacecraft that will capture a multi-ton astero ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China's Tiangong-1 space station to crash into Earth in 2017
Keep your head up next year. China's Tiangong-1 space station is expected to re-enter the atmosphere and come crashing back to Earth sometime during 2017. ... more

SPACE MEDICINE

One Billion Base Pairs Sequenced on the Space Station
Aboard the International Space Station, NASA astronaut Kate Rubins checks a sample for air bubbles prior to loading it in the biomolecule sequencer. When Rubins' expedition began, zero base pairs of ... more
ROBO SPACE

Servosila Robotic Arms product line is launched by Servosila
Servosila, a robotics technology company, announced a launch of a new line of robotic arm manipulators specifically targeted at mobile robotics market. "Servosila Robotic Arms are the first ma ... more
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SATURN DAILY

NASA scientists find 'impossible' cloud on Titan

EXO WORLDS

Stellar activity can mimic misaligned exoplanets

DRAGON SPACE

China's space lab Tiangong-2 enters in-orbit test track

MARSDAILY

Mars 2020 rover to produce oxygen: NASA

DRAGON SPACE

Tiangong-2 "another significant step" for building China's space station

MARSDAILY

Opportunity Heads Toward First Waypoint of its Next Extended Mission

OUTER PLANETS

Shedding light on Pluto's glaciers

IRON AND ICE

Introducing the Daily Minor Planet: delivering the latest asteroid news

MARSDAILY

Mars hosted lakes, snowmelt-fed streams much later than previously thought

MOON DAILY

Exploration Team Shoots for the Moon with Water-Propelled Satellite

More stable way to send light through nano-photonic fibers

Earthquakes, 'Marsquakes,' and the Possibility of Life

Some Ancient Martian Lakes Came Long After Others

Cassini Begins Epic Final Year at Saturn

First commercial space base to be built in Wuhan

China to begin building space station in 2017

China acquires basic technology for manned lunar missions

China to share space development benefits with all

China to launch second space laboratory: Xinhua

China launches second space lab: Xinhua

Good Start for Tiangong 2

China plans global satellite network to boost internet

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

ALMA locates possible birth site of icy giant planet

Researchers explain how minor planets got their rings

China's space progress in recent years

China eyes year-long stays for space station astronauts

Antarctica Provides ICE to Study Behavior Effects in Astronauts

Scientists move step closer to solving fusion plasma dilemma

Cold plasma will heal non-healing wounds



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