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January 06, 2022
ENERGY TECH
Helping to make nuclear fusion a reality



Boston MA (SPX) Jan 04, 2022
Up until she served in the Peace Corps in Malawi, Rachel Bielajew was open to a career reboot. Having studied nuclear engineering as an undergraduate at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, graduate school had been on her mind. But seeing the drastic impacts of climate change play out in real-time in Malawi - the lives of the country's subsistence farmers swing wildly, depending on the rains - convinced Bielajew of the importance of nuclear engineering. Bielajew was struck that her high school ... read more

ROBO SPACE
Callisto Technology Demonstration to Fly Aboard Orion for Artemis I
Houston TX (SPX) Jan 06, 2022
Flying on NASA's Orion spacecraft during the uncrewed Artemis I mission will be Callisto, a technology demonstration developed through a reimbursable space act agreement with Lockheed Martin. Lockhe ... more
DRAGON SPACE
China to complete building of space station in 2022
Beijing (XNA) Jan 06, 2022
China will complete the building of its space station in 2022, according to the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. The country will see 40-plus space launches in 2022, includi ... more
DRAGON SPACE
CASC plans more than 40 space launches for China in 2022
Beijing (XNA) Jan 06, 2022
China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp, the country's major space contractor, plans to carry out more than 40 space launch missions this year, according to its annual work report. Among t ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
New epoch of miniaturized Cherenkov detectors
Beijing, China (SPX) Jan 05, 2022
Cherenkov radiation refers to the photon emission from the swift charged particle moves with the velocity greater than the phase velocity of light in the surrounding materials. Ever since its experi ... more
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China plans missions to moon's south pole

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China's Mars orbiter captures series of selfies using remote camera
Washington DC (UPI) Jan 4, 2021
The China National Space Administration released photos on New Year's Day, of its Mars orbiter circling high above the Red Plant. ... more
MOON DAILY
How scientists designed the orbit of the Chang'E 5 mission
Beijing, China (SPX) Jan 05, 2022
In the early morning of November 24, 2020, the Chang'E 5 lunar probe was launched from the Wenchang Space Launch Center and successfully executed a 23-day journey of lunar sample return (LSR) missio ... more
IRON AND ICE
Asteroid 'Apophis' predicted to skim dangerously close to Earth in 2029
Moscow (Sputnik) Jan 04, 2022
Earlier, NASA said that Apophis - the poster child for "hazardous asteroids" - was no longer deemed a threat for Earth based on a refined estimate of its orbit around the Sun. Asteroid 99942 A ... more
EXO WORLDS
The mysterious dusty object orbiting TIC 400799224
Boston MA (SPX) Jan 05, 2022
The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, TESS, was launched in 2018 with the goal of discovering small planets around the Sun's nearest neighbor stars. TESS has so far discovered 172 confirmed exo ... more
MARSDAILY
Chinese Mars mission sends photos of the Red Planet
Beijing (XNA) Jan 03, 2022
The China National Space Administration published on Saturday four pictures taken by its Tianwen 1 Mars mission, including the first full photo of the mission orbiter. The color pictures show ... more
DRAGON SPACE


China's astronauts mark New Year with livestream from space

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TECH SPACE
Russian rocket is in uncontrolled descent to Earth
Washington DC (UPI) Jan 5, 2021
A Russian rocket is expected to re-enter Earth's atmosphere Wednesday in an uncontrolled descent. ... more
DRAGON SPACE
China heads launch list of space rockets
Beijing (XNA) Jan 01, 2022
China launched a Long March 3B carrier rocket at Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Sichuan province early on Thursday, marking the completion of the country's annual launch schedule. The rock ... more
ROBO SPACE
Robot tractors may be heading to a farm near you
Las Vegas (AFP) Jan 6, 2022
Driverless plows and autonomous tools to weed vegetable plots are the latest innovations ready to help farmers juggling labor shortages, climate change and environmental protection, while trying to feed a growing world population. ... more
ROBO SPACE
Creepy meets cool in humanoid robots at CES tech show
Las Vegas (AFP) Jan 5, 2022
A lifelike, child-size doll writhed and cried before slightly shocked onlookers snapping smartphone pictures Wednesday at the CES tech show - where the line between cool and slightly disturbing robots can be thin. ... more
ENERGY TECH
Bringing the Sun into the lab
Dresden, Germany (SPX) Jan 04, 2022
Why the Sun's corona reaches temperatures of several million degrees Celsius is one of the great mysteries of solar physics. A "hot" trail to explain this effect leads to a region of the solar atmos ... more
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Chinese Mars mission sends photos of the Red Planet
Beijing (XNA) Jan 03, 2022
The China National Space Administration published on Saturday four pictures taken by its Tianwen 1 Mars mission, including the first full photo of the mission orbiter. The color pictures show the orbiter flying around the Red Planet in an orbit, the ice cover on Mars' north pole and a scene of a barren Martian plain. The orbiter's full picture was taken by a camera released by the cr ... more
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How scientists designed the orbit of the Chang'E 5 mission
Beijing, China (SPX) Jan 05, 2022
In the early morning of November 24, 2020, the Chang'E 5 lunar probe was launched from the Wenchang Space Launch Center and successfully executed a 23-day journey of lunar sample return (LSR) mission. In a review paper recently published in Space: Science and Technology, Dr. Zhong-Sheng Wang and his colleagues from the Beijing Institute of Spacecraft System Engineering, addresses three key orbit ... more
+ China plans missions to moon's south pole
+ Carbonaceous chondrite impact responsible for lunar water: study
+ NASA Selects New Members for Artemis Rover Science Team
+ MIT engineers test an idea for a new hovering Lunar rover
+ Opening a 50-year-old Christmas present from the Moon
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Looking Back, Looking Forward To New Horizons
Boulder CO (SPX) Dec 31, 2021
New Horizons remains healthy and continues to send valuable data from deep in the Kuiper Belt - more than 5 billion miles away - even as it speeds farther and farther from the Earth and Sun. As 2021 winds down, I want to recount what the New Horizons project has accomplished this year, and also look ahead to tell you about our plans for 2022. During a busy and productive 2021, our sc ... more
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+ NASA's Juno Spacecraft 'Hears' Jupiter's Moon
+ Deep Mantle Krypton Reveals Earth's Outer Solar System Ancestry
+ Cracking the mystery of nitrogen ice dynamics on Pluto
+ Planet decision that booted out Pluto is rooted in folklore, astrology
+ Are Water Plumes Spraying from Europa
+ Science results offer first 3D view of Jupiter's atmosphere


The mysterious dusty object orbiting TIC 400799224
Boston MA (SPX) Jan 05, 2022
The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, TESS, was launched in 2018 with the goal of discovering small planets around the Sun's nearest neighbor stars. TESS has so far discovered 172 confirmed exoplanets and compiled a list of 4703 candidate exoplanets. Its sensitive camera takes images that span a huge field of view, more than twice the area of the constellation of Orion, and TESS has also as ... more
+ Billions of starless planets haunt dark cloud cradles
+ Astronomers Detect Signature of Magnetic Field on an Exoplanet
+ ESO telescopes help uncover largest group of rogue planets yet
+ Lost in space: Rocky planets formed from missing solar system material
+ Could acid-neutralizing life-forms make habitable pockets in Venus' clouds?
+ Founding members of world's first independent space science mission confirmed
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Rogozin says Baikonur security strengthened amid Kazakhstan protests
Moscow (Sputnik) Jan 06, 2022
The Russian forces have strengthened armed protection over the Baikonur Cosmodrome's key objects amid rallies in Kazakhstan, Russian State Space Corporation Roscosmos Head Dmitry Rogozin said on Wednesday. Rogozin noted that the situation at the Baikonur Cosmodrome is calm as "Roscosmos' branches, law enforcement bodies, city services and organizations are working in the routine mode." ... more
+ NASA releases autonomous flight termination unit software to industry
+ Astra Space faces critics, skeptics as it plans Florida launch
+ Bezos' Blue Origin teams up with U.S. military 'rocket cargo' program
+ Precise Ariane 5 launch likely to extend Webb's expected lifetime
+ Virgin Orbit expected to list on NASDAQ
+ Musk says his 'tiny' satellites can't block any rival spacecraft
+ NASA Builds Artemis III Core Stage Forward Skirt




China to complete building of space station in 2022
Beijing (XNA) Jan 06, 2022
China will complete the building of its space station in 2022, according to the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. The country will see 40-plus space launches in 2022, including multiple manned space flights, the company said at a recent conference on its plan for the new year. It plans to launch two cargo craft, two Shenzhou spaceships and two laboratory modules of ... more
+ CASC plans more than 40 space launches for China in 2022
+ China's astronauts mark New Year with livestream from space
+ China heads launch list of space rockets
+ Shenzhou XIII taikonauts complete second extravehicular mission
+ New technologies make Chinese astronauts' in-orbit lives easier
+ On they march as China records 401st flight of Long March rocket family
+ China's Long March carrier rocket embarks on 400th mission
Quadrantid meteor shower offers good show outside of North America
Washington DC (UPI) Jan 3, 2022
The Quandrantid meteor shower helped kick off the first workday of the new year on Monday, with the peak somewhat tough to see in North America - but the rest of the world got a good show. The "Quads" as they are nicknamed, are slated to peak around 4 p.m. EDT (2100 GMT) on Monday, according to Margaret Campbell-Brown and Peter Brown in the 2022 version of the Observer's Handbook of th ... more
+ Asteroid 'Apophis' predicted to skim dangerously close to Earth in 2029
+ Quadrantids offer winter meteor spectacle
+ DART returns first images from space
+ A Christmas comet for Solar Orbiter
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+ How NASA's Psyche Mission Will Explore an Unexplored World
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AFRL partners with UNM for new Directed Energy Center
Kirtland AFB NM (SPX) Nov 04, 2021
The Air Force Research Laboratory's Directed Energy Directorate is partnering with The University of New Mexico (UNM) to establish a center for directed energy studies, a congressionally-funded endeavor. The Directed Energy Center will be based at UNM and jointly managed by UNM's School of Engineering and UNM's Center for High Technology Materials (CHTM). AFRL is recognized as the nation's ... more
+ Army successfully tests high-energy laser weapon
L3Harris Completes Final US Missile Defense Agency Satellite Design Milestone
Melbourne FL (SPX) Dec 27, 2021
L3Harris Technologies has completed the final major design milestone on the U.S. Missile Defense Agency's (MDA) Hypersonic and Ballistic Tracking Space Sensor (HBTSS) program Phase IIb On-orbit Prototype Demonstration and has already begun building the demonstration satellite. Completing the CDR is the final design milestone ensuring performance, cost and schedule requirements can be met b ... more
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+ Northrop Grumman completes environmental testing for Next Gen OPIR GEO payload
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+ US Missile Defense Agency announces the initial fielding of the LRDR in Alaska
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San Andreas Fault-like tectonics discovered on Saturn moon Titan
Honolulu HI (SPX) Oct 18, 2021
Strike-slip faulting, the type of motion common to California's well-known San Andreas Fault, was reported recently to possibly occur on Titan, Saturn's largest moon. New research, led by planetary scientists from the University of Hawai?i at Manoa School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST), suggests this tectonic motion may be active on Titan, deforming the icy surface. On m ... more
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+ Methane in the plumes of Saturn's moon Enceladus: Possible signs of life?
The secret of ultralight but stiff sandwich nanotubes
Groningen, Netherlands (SPX) Oct 27, 2021
It is an intuitive rule of thumb: if you reduce the density of a material, its stiffness will also be reduced. But scientists from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in the US noticed that materials that are based on sandwich nanotubes retained their stiffness at lower densities. Modelling by materials scientists from the University of Groningen (The Netherlands) revealed how this ... more
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Matter and antimatter seem to respond equally to gravity
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Jan 06, 2022
As part of an experiment to measure-to an extremely precise degree-the charge-to-mass ratios of protons and antiprotons, the RIKEN-led BASE collaboration at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, has found that, within the uncertainty of the experiment, matter and antimatter respond to gravity in the same way. Matter and antimatter create some of the most interesting problems in physics today. They ar ... more
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Resolving the black hole 'fuzzball or wormhole' debate
Columbus OH (SPX) Jan 05, 2022
Black holes really are giant fuzzballs, a new study says. The study attempts to put to rest the debate over Stephen Hawking's famous information paradox, the problem created by Hawking's conclusion that any data that enters a black hole can never leave. This conclusion accorded with the laws of thermodynamics, but opposed the fundamental laws of quantum mechanics. "What we found from strin ... more
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Callisto Technology Demonstration to Fly Aboard Orion for Artemis I
Houston TX (SPX) Jan 06, 2022
Flying on NASA's Orion spacecraft during the uncrewed Artemis I mission will be Callisto, a technology demonstration developed through a reimbursable space act agreement with Lockheed Martin. Lockheed Martin has partnered with Amazon, and Cisco to bring the Alexa digital assistant and Webex video collaboration aboard Orion's first flight test in deep space. Named after a mythological Greek ... more
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+ Giving bug-like bots a boost
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Two drones shot down targeting Iraq base: anti-IS coalition
Baghdad (AFP) Jan 4, 2022
Two armed drones targeting an air base in western Iraq were shot down on Tuesday, an official of the US-led coalition fighting the Islamic State group said. "Two fixed-wing drones rigged with explosives were engaged and destroyed by defensive capabilities at the Iraqi Al-Asad Air Base early this morning," the official said. "The attempted attack was unsuccessful. All forces are account ... more
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