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March 29, 2022
TECH SPACE
Neuraspace raises funding to prevent satellite collisions



Lisbon, Portugal (SPX) Mar 29, 2022
Neuraspace, the developer of an advanced AI-powered Space debris monitoring and satellite collision avoidance platform, has raised euro 2.5 million from Armilar Venture Partners. The company will use these funds to accelerate the commercialisation of its platform. Neuraspace's proprietary AI technology enables more accurate satellite collision risk prediction and, by applying a data fusion strategy, offers increased robustness and resilience. The platform also automates many of the current manual ... read more

TECH SPACE
Surface simulation lab launches new chapter in Australian space research
Adelaide, Australia (SPX) Mar 29, 2022
the University of Adelaide launched its new Exterres Laboratory. The lab, which is the first of its kind in Australia, is an off-Earth surface testing environment for space technology like rovers, ... more
MARSDAILY
Next steps for ExoMars with the rover ready
Paris (ESA) Mar 29, 2022
The ESA-led Rosalind Franklin rover has a unique potential to search for evidence of past life on Mars thanks to its drill and laboratory. It will be the first rover to drill 2 m below the surface, ... more
MARSDAILY
Sample Tally for the Crater Floor Campaign
Pasadena CA (JPL) Mar 29, 2022
Perseverance has spent a little over one Earth year in Jezero crater. In the last week, the team reached a very special milestone as we officially completed our first science campaign focused on the ... more
MARSDAILY
Sols 3425-3427: Vuggy Buggy
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Mar 29, 2022
I learned a new word today: vug. Vugs are small cavities or pits on a rock surface and the rock in our workspace today was noticeably "vuggy." Particularly, the triangular rock face in the bottom ce ... more
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MOON DAILY
Winning rovers of lunar polar challenge
Paris (ESA) Mar 29, 2022
The poles of the Moon have emerged as enticing goals for future exploration, given their potential for harbouring water and other volatiles. So ESA and the European Space Resources Innovation Centre ... more
EXO WORLDS
Methane could be the first detectable indication of life beyond Earth
Santa Cruz CA (SPX) Mar 29, 2022
If life is abundant in the universe, atmospheric methane may be the first sign of life beyond Earth detectable by astronomers. Although nonbiological processes can generate methane, a new study by s ... more
DRAGON SPACE
China's Tianzhou-2 cargo craft leaves space station core module
Beijing (XNA) Mar 28, 2022
China's cargo spacecraft Tianzhou-2 separated from the core module of the country's space station Sunday afternoon, announced the China Manned Space Agency. At 3:59 pm Beijing Time, Tianzhou-2 ... more
MARSDAILY
Turning astronaut waste into fuel on Mars
Paris (ESA) Mar 25, 2022
To survive on Mars will mean maximising use of all available resources. A team from Spanish technological centre Tekniker is working on a system that uses sunlight to produce fuel from astronaut was ... more
MARSDAILY
Sols 3422-3423 Studying the Silly Place
Pasadena CA (JPL) Mar 25, 2022
No, Silly Place hasn't become a new place name, but I totally agree with Ryan, who was yesterday's blogger, that this is not our usual terrain. Would I want to go for a hike there, if I could? Sure, ... more
MARSDAILY
China releases images of Martian dust taken by Tianwen-1 orbiter
Beijing (XNA) Mar 25, 2022
China's Tianwen-1 orbiter has beamed back high-resolution images of Mars, showing dust storms on the surface of the planet. Released by the China National Space Administration on Thursday, the ... more
MOON DAILY
NASA provides update to astronaut moon lander plans under Artemis
Washington DC (SPX) Mar 25, 2022
As NASA makes strides to return humans to the lunar surface under Artemis, the agency announced plans Wednesday to create additional opportunities for commercial companies to develop an astronaut Mo ... more
OUTER PLANETS
Chaos terrains on Europa could be shuttling oxygen to ocean
Austin TX (SPX) Mar 25, 2022
Salt water within the icy shell of Jupiter's moon Europa could be transporting oxygen into an ice-covered ocean of liquid water where it could potentially help sustain alien life, according to a tea ... more

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IRON AND ICE
Ryugu be a remnant of an extinct comet
Nagoya, Japan (SPX) Mar 23, 2022
Asteroids hold many clues about the formation and evolution of planets and their satellites. Understanding their history can, therefore, reveal much about our solar system. While observations made f ... more
SATURN DAILY
On icy moon Enceladus, expansion cracks let inner ocean boil out
Davis UK (SPX) Mar 23, 2022
In 2006, the Cassini spacecraft recorded geyser curtains shooting forth from "tiger stripe" fissures near the south pole of Saturn's moon Enceladus - sometimes as much as 200 kilograms of water per ... more
MOON DAILY
Lunar scientists and engineers design Moon cave explorer
Paris (ESA) Mar 17, 2022
Lunar caves are not only a geologically pristine record of the Moon's history, but they could also provide a safe home for future human explorers. Building upon ESA Discovery's OSIP call and SysNova ... more
ROBO SPACE
Launching robots into lunar caves
Lausanne, Switzerland (SPX) Mar 17, 2022
A hundred meters below the surface of the moon lie caves untouched by humans. They were discovered about ten years ago, but space agencies want to send robots to investigate these mysterious cavitie ... more
MARSDAILY
Mars helicopter Ingenuity completes 22nd flight
Washington DC (UPI) Mar 22, 2021
NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity completed its 22nd flight over the weekend, the space agency announced. ... more
MARSDAILY


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SPACE MEDICINE
Smart glove to train young surgeons
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Mar 25, 2022
A glove is being trialled at Liverpool Hospital that gives surgical trainees instant and accurate feedback. Researchers say the gloves could also be used by musicians and artists. Engineers at ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Handheld surgical robot can help stem fatal blood loss
Boston MA (SPX) Mar 18, 2022
After a traumatic accident, there is a small window of time when medical professionals can apply lifesaving treatment to victims with severe internal bleeding. Delivering this type of care is comple ... more
MARSDAILY
SENER and Aerdron team up to develop drone to fly on Mars
Madrid, Spain (SPX) Mar 29, 2022
The European Space Agency (ESA) awarded SENER Aeroespacial the AERIAL project to design an unmanned aerial vehicle or drone capable of flying in the low density, pressure and temperature of the Mart ... more
ENERGY TECH
HB11 Energy demonstrates nuclear fusion using a laser
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Mar 29, 2022
Australia's first fusion energy company HB11 Energy has demonstrated a world-first 'material' number of fusion reactions by a private company, producing ten times more fusion reactions than expected ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Engineers develop a 'magnetic tentacle robot' to pass into the narrow tubes of the lung
Leeds UK (SPX) Mar 23, 2022
Engineers and scientists have developed proof of concept for a robot that can reach some of the smallest bronchial tubes in the lungs - to take tissue samples or deliver cancer therapy. Known ... more
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Next steps for ExoMars with the rover ready
Paris (ESA) Mar 29, 2022
The ESA-led Rosalind Franklin rover has a unique potential to search for evidence of past life on Mars thanks to its drill and laboratory. It will be the first rover to drill 2 m below the surface, and the first to use novel driving techniques, including wheel-walking, to overcome obstacles. Although the 2022 launch window for the mission is no longer possible following the suspension of c ... more
+ Sols 3425-3427: Vuggy Buggy
+ China releases images of Martian dust taken by Tianwen-1 orbiter
+ Sample Tally for the Crater Floor Campaign
+ Sols 3422-3423 Studying the Silly Place
+ Turning astronaut waste into fuel on Mars
+ Mars helicopter Ingenuity completes 22nd flight
+ Drilling into Mars with Lasers




Winning rovers of lunar polar challenge
Paris (ESA) Mar 29, 2022
The poles of the Moon have emerged as enticing goals for future exploration, given their potential for harbouring water and other volatiles. So ESA and the European Space Resources Innovation Centre, ESRIC, challenged European and Canadian engineering teams to develop vehicles capable of prospecting resources within in these shadowy regions - then put their designs to the test in a realistic lun ... more
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Chaos terrains on Europa could be shuttling oxygen to ocean
Austin TX (SPX) Mar 25, 2022
Salt water within the icy shell of Jupiter's moon Europa could be transporting oxygen into an ice-covered ocean of liquid water where it could potentially help sustain alien life, according to a team of researchers led by The University of Texas at Austin. This theory has been proposed by others, but the researchers put it to the test by building the world's first physics-based computer si ... more
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Methane could be the first detectable indication of life beyond Earth
Santa Cruz CA (SPX) Mar 29, 2022
If life is abundant in the universe, atmospheric methane may be the first sign of life beyond Earth detectable by astronomers. Although nonbiological processes can generate methane, a new study by scientists at UC Santa Cruz establishes a set of circumstances in which a persuasive case could be made for biological activity as the source of methane in a rocky planet's atmosphere. This is es ... more
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All-private Axiom mission to ISS could launch as early as April 3
Washington DC (UPI) Mar 25, 2021
Axiom Space, a private space company, expects to send the first all-private crew to the International Space Station as early as April 3 pending weather conditions and other scheduling concerns, NASA officials said Friday. The Ax-1 mission passed its flight readiness review, representatives from NASA, Axiom Space and SpaceX - which is providing a Falcon 9 rocket to launch the mission -- ... more
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+ SpaceX launches 53 Starlink satellites after weather delays




China's Tianzhou-2 cargo craft leaves space station core module
Beijing (XNA) Mar 28, 2022
China's cargo spacecraft Tianzhou-2 separated from the core module of the country's space station Sunday afternoon, announced the China Manned Space Agency. At 3:59 pm Beijing Time, Tianzhou-2 left the core module of the Tiangong space station after completing all of its scheduled tasks, said the agency. During its operation in orbit, Tianzhou-2 carried out a series of extended appli ... more
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Ryugu be a remnant of an extinct comet
Nagoya, Japan (SPX) Mar 23, 2022
Asteroids hold many clues about the formation and evolution of planets and their satellites. Understanding their history can, therefore, reveal much about our solar system. While observations made from a distance using electromagnetic waves and telescopes are useful, analyzing samples retrieved from asteroids can yield much more detail about their characteristics and how they may have formed. An ... 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
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Germany mulling Israeli anti-missile shield purchase
Berlin (AFP) March 27, 2022
Germany is looking at buying an Israeli anti-missile shield system that could also offer protective cover for neighbouring EU states, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Sunday. "I can reveal to you that that is certainly among the things that we are discussing, and for good reasons," Scholz told state television channel ARD. The chancellor's comments confirmed earlier statements from German par ... more
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On icy moon Enceladus, expansion cracks let inner ocean boil out
Davis UK (SPX) Mar 23, 2022
In 2006, the Cassini spacecraft recorded geyser curtains shooting forth from "tiger stripe" fissures near the south pole of Saturn's moon Enceladus - sometimes as much as 200 kilograms of water per second. A new study suggests how expanding ice during millennia-long cooling cycles could sometimes crack the moon's icy shell and let its inner ocean out, providing a possible explanation for the gey ... 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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Moon's orbit proposed as a gravitational wave detector
Barcelona, Spain (SPX) Mar 18, 2022
Researchers from the UAB, IFAE and University College London propose using the variations in distance between the Earth and the Moon, which can be measured with a precision of less than a centimeter, as a new gravitational wave detector within a frequency range that current devices cannot detect. The research, which could pave the way for the detection of signals from the early universe, was pub ... more
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Astronomers reveal remarkable simulations of the early universe
Boston MA (SPX) Mar 25, 2022
It looks like fireflies flickering in the darkness. Slowly, more and more amass, lighting up the screen in large chunks and clusters. But this is not a video about insects. It's a simulation of the early universe, a time after the Big Bang when the cosmos transformed from a place of utter darkness to a radiant, light-filled environment. The stunning video is part of a large suite of simula ... more
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Launching robots into lunar caves
Lausanne, Switzerland (SPX) Mar 17, 2022
A hundred meters below the surface of the moon lie caves untouched by humans. They were discovered about ten years ago, but space agencies want to send robots to investigate these mysterious cavities before astronauts venture in. "On the moon's surface, the temperature is 150 degrees above zero during the day and 150 degrees below zero at night," says Lucas Froissart, who recently complete ... more
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DLR measures flow phenomena around wind turbines with a swarm of drones
Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany (SPX) Mar 17, 2022
The wind is not just 'wind' - but a complicated arrangement of turbulent features that are influenced by the surrounding environment. Air turbulence is created by the landscape, but also by buildings, roads and wind turbines. In the ESTABLIS-UAS project, the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum fur Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) is researching these flow effects. For this purpose, a swarm of dr ... more
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