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September 30, 2016
MARSDAILY
Curiosity Finds Evidence of Mars Crust Contributing to Atmosphere
Pasadena CA (JPL) Sep 30, 2016
NASA's Curiosity rover has found evidence that chemistry in the surface material on Mars contributed dynamically to the makeup of its atmosphere over time. It's another clue that the history of the Red Planet's atmosphere is more complex and interesting than a simple legacy of loss. The findings come from the rover's Sample Analysis at Mars, or SAM, instrument suite, which studied the gases xenon and krypton in Mars' atmosphere. The two gases can be used as tracers to help scientists investigate t ... read more

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MARSDAILY

Opportunity completes busy week of science and imaging
Since leaving the "Lewis and Clark Gap" of Marathon Valley, Opportunity has been driving through "Bitterroot valley" toward her first waypoint of the new extended mission, "Spirit Mound." With ... more
DRAGON SPACE

Waiting for Shenzhou 11
With Tiangong 2 safely in orbit, attention is now shifting to the spacecraft that will soon meet it. The Shenzhou 11 spacecraft is expected to lift off at some point in mid-October, although China h ... more
ROBO SPACE

One-eyed robot learns to see in weightlessness
A small drone taught itself to judge distances using only one eye during trials aboard the International Space Station, ESA-backed researchers have reported. Although humans can effortlessly estimat ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Protoplanetary Disk Around a Young Star Exhibits Spiral Structure
Astronomers have found a distinct structure involving spiral arms in the reservoir of gas and dust disk surrounding the young star Elias 2-27. While spiral features have been observed on the surface ... more


MARSDAILY

MAHRS on Mars: Looking at Weather and Habitat on the Surface
by Nancy Smith for GRC News When human explorers embark on the journey to Mars, they need to know the natural conditions of the red planet before they arrive. That's why NASA sends rovers to the su ... more

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


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MARSDAILY

Elon Musk envisions 'fun' but dangerous trips to Mars
SpaceX chief Elon Musk unveiled on Tuesday ambitious plans to establish a Mars colony by sending 100 humans at a time on massive spacecraft, possibly costing as low as $100,000 per person. ... more
MARSDAILY

Elon Musk envisions 'fun' trips to Mars colony
SpaceX chief Elon Musk unveiled on Tuesday ambitious plans to establish a Mars colony by sending 100 humans at a time on massive spacecraft, possibly costing as low as $100,000 per person. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
AI powered SAR imagery analysis tool launched by SATIM and ICEYE
Ghosts of the Deep: China's AJX-002 XLUUV and the Geopolitics of Undersea Power
Global Invacom unveils XRJ transceiver for government and defense satcom
DRAGON SPACE

Chinese Space Lab Tiangong-2 Ready to Dock With Manned Spacecraft
China's second space laboratory Tiangong-2 is in good condition and ready to start docking process with the manned spacecraft Shenzhou-11, local media reported Monday. Ten days after its launc ... more
IRON AND ICE

NASA's Asteroid-Bound Spacecraft Aces Instrument Check
Its science instruments have been powered on, and NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft continues on its journey to an asteroid. The spacecraft has passed its initial instrument check with flying colors as i ... more
EXO WORLDS

New Low-Mass Objects Could Help Refine Planetary Evolution
When a star is young, it is often still surrounded by a primordial rotating disk of gas and dust, from which planets can form. Astronomers like to find such disks because they might be able to catch ... more
Cryogenic Buyer's Guide
6th Annual Modular Construction Summit for Oil and Gas Agenda - December 7-9 - Houston Nuclear Plant Digitalization Conference - Nov 15-16 - Charlotte NC USA
MERCURY RISING

Planet Mercury Found to Be Tectonically Active
Images acquired by NASA's MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging (MESSENGER) spacecraft show geologic features that indicate Mercury is likely still contracting today, joining ... more
MERCURY RISING

Messenger probe images fault scarps on Mercury's surface
Like Earth, Mercury is tectonically active. As evidenced by images captured by NASA's Messenger probe, Mercury's surface is host to fault scarps. ... more
24/7 News Coverage
AI tool accelerates SAR image analysis with automated object detection
Fossil energy 'significant' driver of climate-fuelled heatwaves: study
Ethiopia's mega-dam ranks 15th globally
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

Tiangong-2 space lab enters preset orbit for docking with manned spacecraft
Chinese scientists on Sunday maneuvered the country's Tiangong-2 space lab to a preset orbit 393 kilometers above Earth's surface, in preparation for a planned docking with the Shenzhou-11 manned sp ... more
EXO LIFE

New research undermines 'RNA world' of early evolution
Did RNA evolve DNA, or did the two emerge simultaneously? Until recently, most scientists suggested the former, but new research undermines the theory, inspiring a team of scientists to suggest a second, alternative RNA-DNA origin story. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE

Deakin builds world-first robotic surgical system with sense of touch
A world-first Deakin University innovation will give surgeons the sense of touch while they drive a robot to conduct keyhole surgery via a computer. The HeroSurg robot is a major breakthrough to cur ... more
ROBO SPACE

Tech titans join to study artificial intelligence
Major technology firms have joined forces in a partnership on artificial intelligence, aiming to cooperate on "best practices" on using the technology "to benefit people and society." ... 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
24/7 Energy News Coverage
New fabrication method expands material options for quantum devices
Nuclearn secures $10.5 million to expand AI platform for nuclear operations
China penalises popular app Xiaohongshu over content




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MARSDAILY

Pacamor Kubar Bearings awarded contract to support Mars 2020 Mission

MARSDAILY

Rover Makes Its Way to 'Spirit Mound,'

EXO WORLDS

Hubble Finds Planet Orbiting Pair of Stars

DRAGON SPACE

China space plane taking shape

DRAGON SPACE

Tiangong 2 initial tests proceeding well

MARSDAILY

A Mixed-reality Trip to Mars

SATURN DAILY

NASA scientists find 'impossible' cloud on Titan

EXO WORLDS

Stellar activity can mimic misaligned exoplanets

IRON AND ICE

JPL seeks robotic spacecraft development for Asteroid Redirect Mission

DRAGON SPACE

China's Tiangong-1 space station to crash into Earth in 2017

One Billion Base Pairs Sequenced on the Space Station

NASA iTech Fosters Technology Needed for Journey to Mars

New Research Collaboration Explores Microbiome of the Space Station

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

China's space survival experiment goes on well

Rocket maker aims high with lofty output targets

Astronauts given comfort upgrade

World's first space cold atom clock

UK increases investment in Magna Parva in-space manufacturing tech

Mars 2020 rover to produce oxygen: NASA

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

Opportunity Heads Toward First Waypoint of its Next Extended Mission

Shedding light on Pluto's glaciers

Introducing the Daily Minor Planet: delivering the latest asteroid news

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

Servosila Robotic Arms product line is launched by Servosila

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



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