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October 11, 2016
MARSDAILY
US relies on industry help to make 'giant leap' to Mars
Washington (AFP) Oct 11, 2016
US President Barack Obama said Tuesday the nation is relying on private industry to find ways to make the "giant leap" to Mars, with human missions on the horizon by the 2030s. The US president's announcement confirmed a long-standing agreement to partner with commercial companies on future missions to deep space, and gave some new details on how such collaborations will play out in the coming years, particularly aboard the International Space Station. "We have set a clear goal vital to the next ... read more

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MARSDAILY

NASA's Opportunity Rover to Explore Mars Gully
NASA's Opportunity Mars rover will drive down a gully carved long ago by a fluid that might have been water, according to the latest plans for the 12-year-old mission. No Mars rover has done that be ... more
MARSDAILY

Visitors to Mars could develop dementia from cosmic ray exposure
When scientists at the University of California, Irvine exposed rodents to doses of high-energy charged particles, the test subjects developed cognitive impairments and dementia - bad news for Mars-bound astronauts. ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China getting ready for Shenzhou 11 launch
The rollout of the Long March 2F launch vehicle carrying the Shenzhou 11 spacecraft was a critical step in the lead-up to its launch. It's also an indication that the state of the rocket and the spa ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

How to control polarization of light
The results of this case can be used in the manufacture of the so-called spatial light modulators serving as a base for all LCDs, for example. They are arranged so that each pixel can switch the lig ... more


ROBO SPACE

Your next nurse could be a robot
The nursing assistant for your next trip to the hospital might be a robot. This is the implication of research recently published by Dr. Elena De Momi and colleagues in the open access journal Front ... more

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ROBO SPACE

First demonstration of brain-inspired device to power artificial systems
New research, led by the University of Southampton, has demonstrated that a nanoscale device, called a memristor, could be used to power artificial systems that can mimic the human brain. Arti ... more
EXO WORLDS

TESS will provide exoplanet targets for years to come
NASA's search for planets outside of our solar system has mostly involved very distant, faint stars. NASA's upcoming Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), by contrast, will look at the brigh ... 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

Closing windows on Shenzhou 11
China's Shenzhou 11 spacecraft will carry two astronauts to the Tiangong 2 space laboratory this month. Exactly when this will happen is yet to be confirmed by the Chinese themselves. At the t ... more
MARSDAILY

Schiaparelli readied for Mars landing
This week, the commands that will govern the Schiaparelli lander's descent and touchdown on Mars were uploaded to ESA's ExoMars spacecraft, enroute to the Red Planet. The Trace Gas Orbiter has been ... more
MARSDAILY

Opportunity at First Science Spot of its 10th Extended Mission
Opportunity is located at the terrain feature called 'Spirit Mount' on the rim of Endeavour Crater, the first science waypoint of the 10th extended mission. The rover has been positioned near ... more
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MARSDAILY

Versatile Chemistry for the Red Planet
When you need tools or parts for something you're working on around the house, you head to the nearest hardware store. Space travelers don't have that luxury and may have to make their own tools and ... more
EXO LIFE

Science at cusp of 'transformational' grasp of life via cell modeling
A paper recently published in the Journal of Molecular Biology shows how advances in molecular biology and computer science around the world soon may lead to a three-dimensional computer model of a ... 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
IRON AND ICE

Origin of minor planets' rings revealed
A team of researchers has clarified the origin of the rings recently discovered around two minor planets known as centaurs, and their results suggest the existence of rings around other centaurs. Th ... more
MARSDAILY

NASA flight program tests Mars Lander vision system
NASA tested new "eyes" for its next Mars rover mission on a rocket built by Masten Space Systems in Mojave, California, thanks in part to NASA's Flight Opportunities Program, or FOP. The agenc ... more
MERCURY RISING

Bern-made laser altimeter taking off to Mercury
University of Bern's Laser Altimeter BELA has been successfully tested during the last weeks and the last components will be delivered to ESA on 5 October. The first laser altimeter for inter-planet ... more
MARSDAILY

Study predicts next global dust storm on Mars
Global dust storms on Mars could soon become more predictable - which would be a boon for future astronauts there - if the next one follows a pattern suggested by those in the past. A published pred ... more
DRAGON SPACE

From nothing to glory in six decades - China's space program
In China the number 60 is auspicious as it relates to a cyclic numeral system of the chronology. The past 60 years has seen China's space program develop from a concept to one success after another. ... more

ROBO SPACE

Raytheon developing interface for DARPA's ground vehicle program
Raytheon is developing situational awareness technology to support the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Project's Agency's Ground X-Vehicle Technologies program. ... more
ROBO SPACE

QinetiQ, Milrem debut Titan unmanned ground vehicle
QinetiQ North America and Milrem debuted their Titan unmanned ground vehicle this week at the 2016 Association of the United States Army event. ... more
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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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SPACE MEDICINE

Sensor material could enable more sensitive readings of biological signals

ROBO SPACE

New NIST test bed makes the 'digital thread' accessible

ROBO SPACE

Scientists unveil first tetherless hopping robot

ROBO SPACE

Mini "Pepper" robots start new jobs in Taiwan

ROBO SPACE

Motion-directed robots on a micro scale

EXO WORLDS

The death of a planet nursery?

MARSDAILY

Yorkshire salt mine could help shed light on Martian life

MARSDAILY

NASA's Curiosity Rover Begins Next Mars Chapter

SATURN DAILY

Cassini data reveal subsurface ocean on Saturn's moon Dione

DRAGON SPACE

Beijing exhibition means plenty of "space" for everyone

Space for Shenzhou 11

Samsung's bio-drug unit to raise $2 bn in upcoming IPO

Pioneering Space Requires Living Off the Land in the Solar System

Unusual Martian region leaves clues to planet's past

DarkLight enables visible light communication in the dark

Robots galore as Asia's biggest tech fair kicks off

New oscillating material may tap unused electromagnetic spectrum

One-eyed robot learns to see in weightlessness

Protoplanetary Disk Around a Young Star Exhibits Spiral Structure

Tiangong-2 space lab enters preset orbit for docking with manned spacecraft

Curiosity Finds Evidence of Mars Crust Contributing to Atmosphere

Opportunity completes busy week of science and imaging

Deakin builds world-first robotic surgical system with sense of touch

Waiting for Shenzhou 11

Tech titans join to study artificial intelligence

Batch production of Long March 5 underway

Elon Musk envisions 'fun' trips to Mars colony

Chinese Space Lab Tiangong-2 Ready to Dock With Manned Spacecraft

NASA's Asteroid-Bound Spacecraft Aces Instrument Check

New Low-Mass Objects Could Help Refine Planetary Evolution



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