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January 28, 2022
MARSDAILY
Out of Pebble Purgatory



Pasadena CA (JPL) Jan 28, 2022
The final two pebbles hitching a ride aboard our rover's bit carousel are gone but not forgotten. I'll give you the latest on why they are gone and then tell you why we are not forgetting them - or the two other pebbles that made our first month of 2022 a busy one. We had more than a suspicion the rocks had departed the Perseverance rover on Sunday when imagery of the bit carousel came down after a short 16-foot (5 meter) drive to a nearby rocky outcrop. That drive, which took place on the previou ... read more

TECH SPACE
China releases new-generation spacecraft OS
Beijing (XNA) Jan 26, 2022
China has released SpaceOS III, a new-generation operating system for spacecraft. Developed by the Beijing Institute of Control Engineering under China Academy of Space Technology, the operati ... more
TECH SPACE
Space Power to revolutionize satellite power using laser beaming
Guildford UK (SPX) Jan 28, 2022
The University of Surrey and Space Power are tackling the problem of powering satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) during their eclipse period when they cannot see the sun. By collaborating on a spac ... more
DRAGON SPACE
China welcomes intl cooperation in space station, explorations: White paper
Beijing (XNA) Jan 28, 2022
China will employ its space station for carrying out astronomical observations, Earth science and research, and space science experiments in the next five years, according to a white paper published ... more
MARSDAILY
NASA's MRO Finds Water Flowed on Mars Longer Than Previously Thought
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jan 27, 2022
Mars once rippled with rivers and ponds billions of years ago, providing a potential habitat for microbial life. As the planet's atmosphere thinned over time, that water evaporated, leaving the froz ... more
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MARSDAILY
Sols 3367-3368: The Prow to take another bow
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jan 26, 2022
The weekend plan included a short drive (or bump) to get us closer to one of the interesting, more resistant ledges that are exposed in this area ("The Prow"), as Curiosity continues her climb up Mo ... more
MARSDAILY
Sols 3369-3370: Ok Then, Maybe Not, Mars
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jan 27, 2022
In the last blog my colleague Lucy expressed excited hope for today's planning of close-up imagery of the rocks we tried to approach at 'The Prow.' But, well, sometimes Mars does not read the script ... more
MOON DAILY
Israel Signs Artemis Accords
Washington DC (SPX) Jan 28, 2022
In becoming the first country to sign the Artemis Accords in 2022, Israel affirmed its commitment to a common set of principles to guide cooperation among nations participating in 21st century space ... more
TECH SPACE
NASA aims to make observations from space junk collision with Moon
Washington (AFP) Jan 27, 2022
NASA said Thursday it aims to survey the crater formed when the remains of a SpaceX rocket are expected to crash into the Moon in early March, calling the event "an exciting research opportunity." ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
What wintering squirrels can teach astronauts
Montreal, Canada (SPX) Jan 28, 2022
When bears and ground squirrels hibernate in winter, they stop eating, lasting until spring simply on the fat reserves they've stored up in their bodies. Usually, this sort of prolonged fasting and ... more
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A VIPER in the Sand

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MARSDAILY
Making a splash in a lava sea
Paris (ESA) Jan 27, 2022
Volcanoes, impact craters, tectonic faults, river channels and a lava sea: a vast amount of information is captured in a relatively small area in this geologically rich new image from ESA's Mars Exp ... more
MOON DAILY
Warpspace wins JAXA contract to design Optical Cislunar Communication Architecture for Lunar mission
Tsukuba, Japan (SPX) Jan 26, 2022
Warpspace Co., Ltd., a spin-out space startup from the University of Tsukuba, an optical inter-satellite communication service provider, announced that it has been selected to conduct a study on spa ... more
MARSDAILY
New control technique uses solar panels to reach desired Mars orbit
Urbana IL (SPX) Jan 25, 2022
A satellite on a science mission to Mars aims for a low-altitude orbit, but the lower the orbit, the more propellant is required to enter orbit when arriving from Earth. To save propellant, a techni ... more
EXO WORLDS
A planetary dynamical crime scene at 14 Herculis
New York NY (SPX) Jan 25, 2022
The forensic evidence left in the 14 Her giant planetary system suggests an active dynamical past. Two giant planets, several times more massive than Jupiter, in highly eccentric orbits around a sol ... more
MOON DAILY
Chinese lunar rover's 2-year travelogue on moon's far side reported
Beijing (XNA) Jan 21, 2022
Chinese scientists published the country's lunar rover travelogue of its first two years of service that depicted the unique and untrodden moonscape on the moon's far side, revealing its notable dif ... more
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SwRI scientist helps confirm liquid water beneath Mars south polar cap
San Antonio, TX (SPX) Jan 26, 2022
A Southwest Research Institute scientist measured the properties of ice-brine mixtures as cold as -145 degrees Fahrenheit to help confirm that salty water likely exists between grains of ice or sediment under the ice cap at Mars' south pole. Laboratory measurements conducted by SwRI geophysicist Dr. David Stillman support oddly bright reflections detected by the MARSIS subsurface sounding radar ... more
+ New control technique uses solar panels to reach desired Mars orbit
+ Sols 3367-3368: The Prow to take another bow
+ How to Retain a Core
+ Making a splash in a lava sea
+ Out of Pebble Purgatory
+ Sols 3369-3370: Ok Then, Maybe Not, Mars
+ NASA's MRO Finds Water Flowed on Mars Longer Than Previously Thought




Chinese lunar rover's 2-year travelogue on moon's far side reported
Beijing (XNA) Jan 21, 2022
Chinese scientists published the country's lunar rover travelogue of its first two years of service that depicted the unique and untrodden moonscape on the moon's far side, revealing its notable differences with the near side with in situ evidence. The study published on Thursday in the peer-reviewed journal, Science Robotics, described cloddy soil, gel-like rocks, and fresh small craters ... more
+ Warpspace wins JAXA contract to design Optical Cislunar Communication Architecture for Lunar mission
+ A VIPER in the Sand
+ Israel Signs Artemis Accords
+ 'Slushy' magma ocean led to formation of the Moon's crust
+ MDA awarded contract for lunar landing sensors
+ Researchers propose new explanation for Moon's half-century magnetic mystery
+ Under a moon spell: Shark attacks related to lunar phases
Oxygen ions in Jupiter's innermost radiation belts
Gottingen, Germany (SPX) Jan 13, 2022
Planets like Earth, Jupiter, and Saturn with global magnetic fields of their own are surrounded by so-called radiation belts: Trapped in the magnetic field, fast moving charged particles such as electrons, protons, and heavier ions whiz around thus forming the invisible, torus-shaped radiation belts. With their high velocities reaching almost the speed of light, the particles can ionize other mo ... more
+ Ocean Physics Explain Cyclones on Jupiter
+ Looking Back, Looking Forward To New Horizons
+ Testing radar to peer into Jupiter's moons
+ 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


A planetary dynamical crime scene at 14 Herculis
New York NY (SPX) Jan 25, 2022
The forensic evidence left in the 14 Her giant planetary system suggests an active dynamical past. Two giant planets, several times more massive than Jupiter, in highly eccentric orbits around a solar-type star were found orbiting at nearly right angles to each other. In the recently published paper "14 Her: a likely case of planet-planet scattering," Daniella Bardalez Gagliuffi-a senior m ... more
+ Scientists are a step closer to finding planets like Earth
+ TESS Science Office at MIT hits milestone of 5,000 exoplanet candidates
+ Ironing out the interiors of exoplanets
+ SETI's plan for a sky-monitoring telescope on the moon
+ PLATO clears decisive hurdle
+ Evidence for a second supermoon beyond our solar system
+ Unusual team finds gigantic planet hidden in plain sight
New tech spurs spaceplane vision: halfway around world in 40 minutes
Washington DC (UPI) Jan 26, 2021
Seattle-area company Radian Aerospace plans to build and commercialize a true spaceplane that could take off from a commercial runway, fly to space and return under its own power - a feat never achieved in aerospace history. The company emerged from secrecy in an announcement last week that said a former Boeing official who oversaw that company's X-33 spaceplane program, Livingston Hol ... more
+ SpaceX scrubs launch of Italian satellite from Florida, will try again Friday
+ SpaceX ISS freighter splashes down off Florida
+ 12 Companies to Provide Venture Class Launch Services for NASA
+ Three, two, one: astronomers predict SpaceX space junk will hit the Moon
+ China tests new engine, 'likely to power hypersonic aircraft'
+ China's new generation carrier rocket Long March-8 ready for launch
+ University spy in Germany 'passed Ariane rocket details to Russia'




China welcomes intl cooperation in space station, explorations: White paper
Beijing (XNA) Jan 28, 2022
China will employ its space station for carrying out astronomical observations, Earth science and research, and space science experiments in the next five years, according to a white paper published Friday. The white paper, titled "China's Space Program: A 2021 Perspective", was released by China's State Council Information Office. The country plans to complete the construction of it ... more
+ China to explore more in space science next five years: White paper
+ China's rocket technology hits the ski slopes
+ China conducts its first rocket launch of 2022
+ Shouzhou XIII crew finishes cargo spacecraft, space station docking test
+ China to complete building of space station in 2022
+ CASC plans more than 40 space launches for China in 2022
+ China's astronauts mark New Year with livestream from space
Solar Orbiter catches a second comet by the tail
Paris (ESA) Jan 26, 2022
For the second time in its mission so far, the ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter spacecraft has flown through the tail of a comet. Predicted in advance by astronomers at University College London, UK, the spacecraft collected a wealth of science data that now awaits full analysis. For a spacecraft designed to conduct unique studies of the Sun, Solar Orbiter is also making a name for itself exploring ... more
+ Looking Up at the Asteroids in the Neighborhood
+ AFRL detects moonlet around asteroid with smallest telescope yet
+ Asteroid with a refreshed surface
+ Asteroid 'Apophis' predicted to skim dangerously close to Earth in 2029
+ Quadrantid meteor shower offers good show outside of North America
+ Quadrantids offer winter meteor spectacle
+ DART returns first images from space




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
UAE intercepts two ballistic missiles fired by Yemen rebels: defence ministry
Abu Dhabi (AFP) Jan 24, 2022
Two ballistic missiles fired by Yemen's Huthi rebels have been intercepted and destroyed over the United Arab Emirates, the defence ministry said on Monday. "The attack did not result in any casualties, while the remnants of the intercepted and destroyed ballistic missiles fell in separate areas around the Emirate of Abu Dhabi," a statement said. The ministry added that it was "ready to ... more
+ ULA launches two new Space Force tracking satellites into orbit
+ L3Harris Completes Final US Missile Defense Agency Satellite Design Milestone
+ Northrop and Raytheon complete Next Generation Interceptor review
+ Northrop Grumman completes environmental testing for Next Gen OPIR GEO payload
+ India May Become 1st in Line to Buy Russian Air Defense System S-500
+ US Missile Defense Agency announces the initial fielding of the LRDR in Alaska
+ Northrop Grumman and Raytheon Technologies Team Approved for Next Generation Interceptor Digital Software Factory




SwRI scientist uncovers evidence for an internal ocean in small Saturn moon
San Antonio, TX (SPX) Jan 20, 2022
A Southwest Research Institute scientist set out to prove that the tiny, innermost moon of Saturn was a frozen inert satellite and instead discovered compelling evidence that Mimas has a liquid internal ocean. In the waning days of NASA's Cassini mission, the spacecraft identified a curious libration, or oscillation, in the moon's rotation, which often points to a geologically active body able t ... more
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Simulations shed significant light on Janus particles
Washington DC (SPX) Jan 26, 2022
Named for a Roman god, Janus particles refer to nanoparticles that possess surfaces with two or more distinct physical chemical properties. The special nanoparticles were introduced to the scientific community by 1991 Nobel Prize winner Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, who pointed out that "objects with two sides of different wettability have the unique advantage of densely self-assembling at liquid-liq ... more
+ The secret of ultralight but stiff sandwich nanotubes
+ AFRL Nano Team takes lead in building stronger ties with India
+ Striking Gold: A Pathway to Stable, High-Activity Catalysts from Gold Nanoclusters




Chinese scientists build 'Artificial Moon' to conduct experiments in low gravity
Moscow (Sputnik) Jan 18, 2022
According to the South China Morning Post, the facility located in Jiangsu Province, will play an important part in the exploration of the Moon as China plans to land its astronauts on Earth's satellite by 2030 and set up a base there. Chinese scientists have built an artificial moon that will make it possible to conduct experiments in low gravity. According to the researchers, their creat ... more
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Extraordinary black hole found in neighboring galaxy
Salt Lake City UT (SPX) Jan 25, 2022
Astronomers discovered a black hole unlike any other. At one hundred thousand solar masses, it is smaller than the black holes we have found at the centers of galaxies, but bigger than the black holes that are born when stars explode. This makes it one of the only confirmed intermediate-mass black holes, an object that has long been sought by astronomers. "We have very good detections of t ... more
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How robots learn to hike
Zurich, Switzerland (SPX) Jan 22, 2022
Steep sections on slippery ground, high steps, scree and forest trails full of roots: the path up the 1,098-?metre-high Mount Etzel at the southern end of Lake Zurich is peppered with numerous obstacles. But ANYmal, the quadrupedal robot from the Robotic Systems Lab at ETH Zurich, overcomes the 120 vertical metres effortlessly in a 31-?minute hike. That's 4 minutes faster than the estimated dura ... more
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+ Carnegie Mellon-led team to develop robotics to service satellites and build structures
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Northrop Grumman-Built MQ-8C Fire Scout Makes Operational Deployment with the US Navy
San Diego CA (SPX) Jan 25, 2022
Northrop Grumman Corporation's MQ-8C Fire Scout, the U.S. Navy's next generation ship-based autonomous helicopter system deployed operationally Dec. 14, 2021. Deployed with Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 22, Detachment 5 (HSC-22 DET 5) aboard USS Milwaukee (LCS-5), Fire Scout provides greater organic intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and targeting (ISR&T) capabilities for the U.S. Navy. ... more
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+ China's high-flying drone giant DJI in US cross-hairs
+ Northrop Grumman Global Hawk to Expand Participation in SkyRange Program
+ Armed with drones, Turkey explores African arms sales


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