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March 15, 2022
MARSDAILY
MAHLI tries again on Sols 3412-3414 for detailed closeup



Pasadena CA (JPL) Mar 15, 2022
Due to an issue with the Sol 3410 and 3411 plans, parts of the Sol 3410 plan didn't execute and the planned drive did not occur. But the Sol 3409 contact science activities completed successfully, returning nice MAHLI images of bedrock. Because the rover did not move, the high-gain antenna view of Earth is still occluded, preventing direct communication from Earth and daily uplink. So we will have to send commands to one of the Mars orbiters for relay to the rover from orbit. We can't use this tec ... read more

DRAGON SPACE
Chief designer details China's future lunar missions
Beijing (XNA) Mar 14, 2022
China will carry on its moon research in the future with Chang'e-6, Chang'e-7 and Chang'e-8 missions by 2030, chief designer of the country's lunar exploration program Wu Weiren said. The Chan ... more
DRAGON SPACE
In-orbit construction of China's space station going smoothly
Beijing (XNA) Mar 13, 2022
Construction work on the core module of China's Tiangong space station is proceeding steadily, the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) said on Friday. The Shenzhou-13 mission astronauts currently ... more
DRAGON SPACE
China plans more planetary endeavors: scientist
Beijing (XNA) Mar 13, 2022
After the Tianwen-1 mission, China will have a number of Tianwen series of planetary endeavors to explore the universe, according to a Chinese scientist. Wu Weiren, the chief designer of China ... more
EXO WORLDS
Imagining an Earthly neighbor
Zurich, Switzerland (SPX) Mar 11, 2022
These are exciting times for exoplanet research, moving from demography towards detailed characterization. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), successfully launched in December 2021, is projected ... more
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MARSDAILY
Sol 3411: Bonanza
Pasadena CA (JPL) Mar 11, 2022
After significant churn in Monday's planning, today turned out to be a single sol's worth of untargeted science. That left GEO with only a ChemCam AEGIS activity, where ChemCam automatically identif ... more
MOON DAILY
NASA opens sample taken from the Moon 50 years on
Washington (AFP) March 11, 2022
The Apollo missions to the Moon brought a total of 2,196 rock samples to Earth. But NASA has only just started opening one of the last ones, collected 50 years ago. ... more
IRON AND ICE
Backbone of Hera asteroid mission
Paris (ESA) Mar 11, 2022
In a Swiss cleanroom, this historic object has been taking shape. Made of carbon fibre reinforced polymer, this is the central core of ESA's Hera asteroid mission for planetary defence. NASA's ... more
EXO WORLDS
The start of the birth of planets in a binary star system observed
Manchester UK (SPX) Mar 11, 2022
Astronomers have observed primordial material that may be giving birth to three planetary systems around a binary star in unprecedented detail. Bringing together three decades of study, an int ... more
MOON DAILY
Team chosen to make first oxygen on the Moon
Paris (ESA) Mar 10, 2022
Following a competition, ESA has selected the industrial team that will design and build the first experimental payload to extract oxygen from the surface of the Moon. The winning consortium, led by ... more
MARSDAILY
Moving right along - slowly but surely during Sols 3409-3410
Pasadena CA (JPL) Mar 10, 2022
We are continuing to slowly move through this very challenging terrain - over the weekend we made it about 4 meters before the drive stopped when the rover sensed more difficulty. The attached image ... more
MOON DAILY
Buzz Aldrin's famous 1969 moon walk picture sells at auction
Copenhagen (AFP) March 9, 2022
More than 70 original NASA photographs including a celebrated image of Buzz Aldrin's moon walk taken by Neil Armstrong were sold at auction in Copenhagen on Wednesday for more than 155,000 euros ($172,000). ... more
MOON DAILY
First photos from the Moon under the hammer in Denmark
Copenhagen (AFP) March 8, 2022
The first NASA photographs taken on the Moon, including the first shot of an "Earthrise" and Buzz Aldrin walking on the surface, will be auctioned off in Copenhagen on Wednesday. ... more

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MARSDAILY
NASA's Angie Jackman works to develop rocket that will bring Mars samples to Earth
by Molly Porter for MSFC News
Huntsville AL (SPX) Mar 09, 2022 Right now, some 182 million miles separate the red clay of Alabama from the dusty red planet Mars. But groundbreaking flight hardware developed at NASA's Marshall S ... more
TECH SPACE
NeoPhotonics offers ultra-narrow linewidth laser for LEO satellites
San Jose CA (SPX) Mar 08, 2022
NeoPhotonics Corporation (NYSE: NPTN), a leading developer of silicon photonics and advanced hybrid photonic integrated circuit-based lasers, modules and subsystems for bandwidth-intensive, high-spe ... more
MOON DAILY
NASA expands research into mining lunar ice, minerals to sustain humans on the moon
Orlando FL (UPI) Mar 08, 2022
NASA's desire to mine ice and minerals on the moon is driving new research on Earth into how astronauts could use moon materials to make machine parts, pave roads and construct living quarters. Scie ... more
MARSDAILY
Challenges await sample-return expedition to Mars
Beijing (XNA) Mar 08, 2022
Chinese scientists and engineers will need to solve a host of technological challenges to accomplish an ambitious sample-return mission to Mars, said Wu Weiren, a key figure in the country's deep-sp ... more
MOON DAILY
WashU scientists help recover gases from Moon rock time capsule
by Talia Ogliore for WUSTL News
St. Louis MO (SPX) Mar 08, 2022 Scientists from Washington University in St. Louis are helping to recover gases from a container of lunar soil that astronauts collected and sealed under vacuum on t ... more
DRAGON SPACE


China launches seven new satellites

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MOON DAILY
NASA Studies 'New' 50-Year-Old Lunar Sample to Prep for Return to Moon
Houston TX (SPX) Mar 07, 2022
People say good things come to those who wait. NASA thinks 50 years is the right amount of time as it begins tapping into one of the last unopened, Apollo-era lunar samples to learn more about the M ... more
DRAGON SPACE
Technology demonstration satellite to be launched soon
Beijing (XNA) Mar 09, 2022
China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp, a major defense contractor, plans to launch a technology demonstration satellite in the coming months, according to a senior researcher overseeing the proj ... more
ROBO SPACE
Australian startups join forces to test AI computing in space
Adelaide, Australia (SPX) Mar 14, 2022
Two emerging Australian space startups - AICRAFT and Antaris Space Space - have signed of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to test new Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML) models ... more
ROBO SPACE
How to help humans understand robots
Boston MA (SPX) Mar 14, 2022
Scientists who study human-robot interaction often focus on understanding human intentions from a robot's perspective, so the robot learns to cooperate with people more effectively. But human-robot ... more
ROBO SPACE
The next generation of robots will be shape-shifters
Bath UK (SPX) Mar 13, 2022
Physicists have discovered a new way to coat soft robots in materials that allow them to move and function in a more purposeful way. The research, led by the UK's University of Bath, is described in ... more
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MAHLI tries again on Sols 3412-3414 for detailed closeup
Pasadena CA (JPL) Mar 15, 2022
Due to an issue with the Sol 3410 and 3411 plans, parts of the Sol 3410 plan didn't execute and the planned drive did not occur. But the Sol 3409 contact science activities completed successfully, returning nice MAHLI images of bedrock. Because the rover did not move, the high-gain antenna view of Earth is still occluded, preventing direct communication from Earth and daily uplink. So we w ... more
+ NASA's Angie Jackman works to develop rocket that will bring Mars samples to Earth
+ Challenges await sample-return expedition to Mars
+ Sol 3411: Bonanza
+ Moving right along - slowly but surely during Sols 3409-3410
+ Moon and Mars superoxides for oxygen farming
+ A River Runs Through It: Onward to the Delta
+ Sols 3403-3404: Tiptoe to the Pediment




NASA Studies 'New' 50-Year-Old Lunar Sample to Prep for Return to Moon
Houston TX (SPX) Mar 07, 2022
People say good things come to those who wait. NASA thinks 50 years is the right amount of time as it begins tapping into one of the last unopened, Apollo-era lunar samples to learn more about the Moon and prepare for a return to its surface. The sample is being opened at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston by the Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science Division (ARES), which sa ... more
+ First photos from the Moon under the hammer in Denmark
+ Buzz Aldrin's famous 1969 moon walk picture sells at auction
+ NASA opens sample taken from the Moon 50 years on
+ NASA expands research into mining lunar ice, minerals to sustain humans on the moon
+ WashU scientists help recover gases from Moon rock time capsule
+ Team chosen to make first oxygen on the Moon
+ Probe to look for water on moon
NASA begins assembly of Europa Clipper
Pasadena CA (JPL) Mar 07, 2022
When it's fully assembled, NASA's Europa Clipper will be as large as an SUV with solar arrays long enough to span a basketball court - all the better to help power the spacecraft during its journey to Jupiter's icy moon Europa. And just about every detail of the spacecraft will have been hand-crafted. The assembly effort is already underway in clean rooms at the agency's Jet Propulsion Lab ... more
+ NASA starts building Europa Clipper to investigate icy, ocean moon of Jupiter
+ New Horizons team puts names to the places on Arrokoth
+ NASA Telescope Spots Highest-Energy Light Ever Detected From Jupiter
+ Juno and Hubble data reveal electromagnetic 'tug-of-war' lights up Jupiter's upper atmosphere
+ Oxygen ions in Jupiter's innermost radiation belts
+ Ocean Physics Explain Cyclones on Jupiter
+ Looking Back, Looking Forward To New Horizons


Imagining an Earthly neighbor
Zurich, Switzerland (SPX) Mar 11, 2022
These are exciting times for exoplanet research, moving from demography towards detailed characterization. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), successfully launched in December 2021, is projected to detect the atmospheres of rocky exoplanets transiting in front of M dwarfs - stars that are fainter than the Sun - orbiting within the 'habitable zone'. The Extremely Large Telescope (ELT), ... more
+ The start of the birth of planets in a binary star system observed
+ "Seafloor fertilizer factory" helped breathe life into Earth
+ Expedition to highest active volcano unearths clues about life on other worlds
+ Astronomers discover largest molecule yet in a planet-forming disc
+ Microscopic view on asteroid collisions could help us understand planet formation
+ Ice-free in icy worlds
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Astra launches three satellites in successful mission from Alaska
Washington DC (UPI) Mar 15, 2021
California-based rocket company Astra Space launched three small satellites from Alaska on Tuesday morning and said the payloads deployed successfully. The rocket, LV0009, lifted off from Pacific Spaceport Complex on Kodiak Island as planned at 9:22 a.m. PDT. "We have great news to report," Astra CEO Chris Kemp said on a live broadcast a little over an hour after launch. "The pay ... more
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+ Virgin Orbit to launch first Welsh satellite from UK Spaceport Summer 2022
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+ NASA prepares to roll out giant Artemis moon rocket
+ Russia stops deliveries of rocket engines to US, Roscosmos Head Says
+ First Platforms are Retracted Ahead of Artemis I First Rollout to Launch Pad
+ SpaceX launches 47 Starlink satellites from Florida




Chief designer details China's future lunar missions
Beijing (XNA) Mar 14, 2022
China will carry on its moon research in the future with Chang'e-6, Chang'e-7 and Chang'e-8 missions by 2030, chief designer of the country's lunar exploration program Wu Weiren said. The Chang'e-6 is scheduled to bring back to Earth lunar samples with a mass of up to 2 kilograms; the Chang'e-7 will be tasked with landing on the lunar south pole and detecting local natural resources; and t ... more
+ China launches seven new satellites
+ China plans more planetary endeavors: scientist
+ In-orbit construction of China's space station going smoothly
+ Technology demonstration satellite to be launched soon
+ China's space station to host 6 astronauts by end of 2022
+ Tiangong scheduled for completion this year
+ China establishes deep space exploration laboratory
Backbone of Hera asteroid mission
Paris (ESA) Mar 11, 2022
In a Swiss cleanroom, this historic object has been taking shape. Made of carbon fibre reinforced polymer, this is the central core of ESA's Hera asteroid mission for planetary defence. NASA's DART spacecraft is currently on its way to the Didymos asteroid pair in deep space, to test the kinetic impact technique of asteroid deflection on the smaller of the two bodies on 26 September this y ... more
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AFRL holds directed energy and kinetic energy wargaming experiment
Kirtland AFB NM (SPX) Feb 18, 2022
The Air Force Research Laboratory's Directed Energy Directorate hosted a collaborative wargame with its sister AFRL unit, the Munitions Directorate, at Kirtland AFB, Jan. 24-28, 2022. The Directed Energy and Kinetic Energy Directed Energy Utility Concept Experiment, or DEKE DEUCE, explored synergies between directed energy and kinetic concepts in the future battlespace. "DEKE DEUCE require ... more
+ AFRL partners with UNM for new Directed Energy Center
MDA retires space tracking and surveillance system after 12 years, thousands of missions
Washington DC (SPX) Mar 15, 2022
The Missile Defense Agency (MDA) retired two Space Tracking and Surveillance System (STSS) demonstration satellites on March 8, 2022, ending an extraordinarily successful experiment that demonstrated that a space layer can significantly enhance the Missile Defense System (MDS). On September 25, 2009 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, MDA, NASA, and the Air Force launched the ... more
+ US sends two Patriot missile batteries to Poland: Pentagon
+ Saudi, Lockheed Martin in missile defence deal
+ Lockheed Martin selects mission payload providers for missile warning satellite system
+ SBIRS GEO-5 operationally accepted after exceeding on-orbit testing expectations
+ UAE intercepts Yemen rebel ballistic missile: defence ministry
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+ ULA launches two new Space Force tracking satellites into orbit




Saturn's High-Altitude Winds Generate Extraordinary Aurorae, Study Finds
Maunakea HI (SPX) Feb 09, 2022
Space scientists have discovered a never-before-seen mechanism fueling huge planetary aurorae at Saturn. A University of Leicester-led team has found that Saturn is unique among planets observed to date in that some of its aurorae are generated by swirling winds within its own atmosphere, and not just from the planet's surrounding magnetosphere. The study, which is based on observations ma ... more
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Atom by atom: building precise smaller nanoparticles with templates
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Mar 07, 2022
Nanoparticles (which have sizes ranging between 3-500 nm), and sub-nanoclusters (which are around 1 nm in diameter) are utilized in many fields, including medicine, robotics, materials science, and engineering. Their small size and large surface-area-to-volume ratios give them unique properties, rendering them valuable in a variety of applications, ranging from pollution control to chemical synt ... more
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New research discovers link between disparate approaches to quantum gravity
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Mathematical discovery could shed light on secrets of the Universe
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Australian startups join forces to test AI computing in space
Adelaide, Australia (SPX) Mar 14, 2022
Two emerging Australian space startups - AICRAFT and Antaris Space Space - have signed of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to test new Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML) models in space, with the goal of developing and space-qualifying new computational capabilities for satellite-based applications. Under the MoU the two startups, who are both members of the SmartSAT C ... more
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Red Cat Holdings Selected by U.S. Army for Short Range Reconnaissance Tranche 2 Drone Program
Humacao PR (SPX) Mar 15, 2022
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