June 25, 2009 Space News from SpaceDaily.com SpaceDaily Advertising Kit
Salty Ocean In The Depths Of Enceladus
Potsdam, Germany (SPX) Jun 25, 2009
An enormous plume of water spurts in giant jets from the south pole of Saturn's moon Enceladus. In a report published in the international science journal Nature, European researchers provide evidence that this magnificent plume is fed by a salty ocean. The discovery could have implications for the search for extraterrestrial life as well as our understanding of how planetary moons are for ... read more

Jets On Enceladus Not Geysers From Underground Ocean
Boulder CO (SPX) Jun 25, 2009
Water vapor jets that spew from the surface of Saturn's icy moon Enceladus are not really geysers from an underground ocean as initially envisioned by planetary scientists, according to a study led by the University of Colorado at Boulder. First observed following a close flyby by NASA's Cassini spacecraft in July 2005, the jets were found to consist of both water vapor and icy particles ... more

RSS FEEDS - SPACE : EARTH : WAR : ENERGY : SOLAR : GPS
 

Memory Foam Mattress Review
 
Previous Issues Jun 24 Jun 22 Jun 21 Jun 19 Jun 18
December trial set for love-triangle US astronaut
Miami (AFP) June 24, 2009
A trial for an American astronaut who drove halfway across the United States to confront a romantic rival in a NASA love triangle has been set for December 7, a Florida court said Wednesday. Lisa Nowak, a 44-year-old mother of three, was arrested and charged with kidnapping and battery for allegedly attacking Colleen Shipman with pepper spray at the Orlando International Airport in Florida ... more

Galaxies Coming Of Age In Cosmic Blobs
Boston MA (SPX) Jun 25, 2009
The "coming of age" of galaxies and black holes has been pinpointed, thanks to new data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and other telescopes. This discovery helps resolve the true nature of gigantic blobs of gas observed around very young galaxies. About a decade ago, astronomers discovered immense reservoirs of hydrogen gas - which they named "blobs" - while conducting surveys of ... more

GIOVE-A Operations Extended For Another Year
London, UK (SPX) Jun 25, 2009
GIOVE-A, the first test satellite for Europe's Galileo navigation system, is to remain in service for a further 12 months. The satellite, already in orbit for 41 months - 14 months beyond its original mission design life - will continue to provide critical data to all of the ground users experimenting with Galileo navigation signals. The European Space Agency (ESA) recently approved ... more

LCROSS Successfully Completes Lunar Maneuver
Moffett Field CA (SPX) Jun 25, 2009
The Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite, or LCROSS, successfully completed its most significant early mission milestone Tuesday with a lunar swingby and calibration of its science instruments. The satellite will search for water ice in a permanently shadowed crater at the moon's south pole. With the assist of the moon's gravity, LCROSS and its attached Centaur booster rocket ... more

.

  • Parallel Launch Campaigns For Next Two Ariane 5s


  • TacSat-3 Completes Successful First Month Of Operations


  • Telesat Picks Integral Systems For SkyTerra Satellite


  • Take Your Classroom Into Space
  • .
    SOLAR DAILY
    Blade-coating advances promise uniform perovskite solar films at industrial scale
    Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Nov 18, 2025
    Researchers at Zhejiang University have mapped critical parameters governing crystallization in blade-coated perovskite films, clarifying pathways to manufacture high-efficiency solar cells and opto ... more
    Floating solar panels show promise, but environmental impacts vary
    Corvallis OR (SPX) Nov 18, 2025
    Floating solar panels are emerging as a promising clean energy solution with environmental benefits, but a new study finds those effects vary significantly depending on where the systems are deploye ... more
    High efficiency and stability achieved in perovskite cells using fullerene derivatives
    Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Nov 15, 2025
    Researchers in China have enhanced the performance and durability of inverted perovskite solar cells by creating two new 56pi-electron fullerene derivatives known as C60-TFB and C60-TFP for use as e ... more


    ENERGY TECH
    Mechanical power by linking Earth's warmth to space
    Davis CA (SPX) Nov 13, 2025
    Engineers at the University of California, Davis, have invented a device that can generate mechanical power at night by linking the natural warmth around us to the cold depths of space. The inventio ... more
    High precision measurement advances fusion plasma diagnostics
    Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Nov 13, 2025
    Researchers have demonstrated that controlling the electric potential within fusion-grade plasma is vital for sustaining energy confinement in nuclear fusion reactors. The team used a heavy ion beam ... more
    Redesigned satellite battery set to advance LEO power systems
    Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 15, 2025
    ESI Motion has announced SatBat, a new battery engineered for spacecraft in Low Earth Orbit. SatBat integrates a Heater and Battery Management System, aiming to improve power storage and management ... more
    .
    Spirit Undertaking More Soil Investigation
    Pasadena CA (SPX) Jun 25, 2009
    Spirit remains stationary on the west side of Home Plate in the location called "Troy". The rover continues to be busy with an ambitious observation campaign employing both remote sensing and in-situ (contact) science with the robotic arm (instrument deployment device, IDD). The soil disturbed by the rover's embedding has been the subject of extensive science investigation. Five out of the ... more

    Progress To Undock From ISS June 30
    Moscow (RIA Novosti) Jun 25, 2009
    Russia's unmanned Progress M-02M cargo spacecraft will undock from the International Space Station (ISS) on June 30 and later be dropped into the Pacific, mission control said on Wednesday. The modified version of the standard Progress craft docked on May 13, bringing 2.5 tons of supplies to the orbiter, including food, water, scientific equipment and messages for the three-member crew. ... more

    Opportunity Clearing The Dust
    Pasadena CA (SPX) Jun 25, 2009
    Opportunity has been stationary this week resting the right-front drive actuator. During this time, the rover is conducting a series of robotic arm (IDD) activities. On Sol 1913 (June 11, 2009), the rover collected a set of microscopic imager (MI) sky flats to calibrate the camera images. Opportunity also began a mitigation effort for apparent dust on the elevation mirror of its ... more

    Diviner is ready to start lunar mapping
    Pasadena, Calif. (UPI) Jun 24, 2009
    The U.S. space agency's Diviner, an instrument that will map the moon's temperature, has entered a lunar orbit aboard NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. The instrument, a nine-channel radiometer built and managed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, will also, for the first time, produce a map showing the composition of the moon, as well as a map showing how rocky the moon is. ... more

    .

  • Infoterra Completes Largest Oil Slick Mapping Project


  • Lunar neutral hydrogen atoms discovered


  • Space Shuttle Links 1908 Tunguska Explosion To Comet


  • 4Frontiers Team Members Lead Simulated Mars Mission
  • .
    Space News from SpaceDaily.com
    Lunar impactor Theia originated near Earth and Sun analysis reveals
    40 000 near-Earth asteroids discovered!
    Water production on exoplanets revealed by pressure experiments
    .

  • US, Russia drive for summit in nuclear arms reduction talks
  • Global Hawk Displays A Versatile Range
  • China, US hail defence talks despite lingering tensions
  • Pentagon to create cyber-defense command
  • Obama fires toughest criticism towards Tehran
  • New attempts to get North Korea to table
  • NKorea likely to fire short-range missiles off east coast: official
  • NKorea bans shipping off east coast amid nuke tensions

  • Friction ahead of Merkel, Obama talks
  • US climate bill fights heats up as vote looms
  • Czech floods turn deadly: report
  • Water key element in Mideast peace
  • ADB chief urges investments in water infrastructure
  • Cousteau inspires Mexico's first marine observatory
  • US to loan 5.9 bln to Ford, 1.6 bln to Nissan for fuel efficiency
  • German nuclear plant back online after fire

  • Airbus delivers first China-made jet, underlining its Asian thrust
  • Air France black boxes not yet found: defence minister
  • NASA LRO Moon Mission Enters Lunar Orbit
  • NASA uncovers cause of shuttle delay
  • Russian Zenit Rocket Puts Malaysian Satellite Into Orbit
  • SMOS And Proba-2 Launch Rescheduled For November
  • Spacenet Taps SES AMERICOM-NEW SKIES To Meet Growing Emergency Network Demand
  • Stellar Shrapnel Cuts Life Short



  • MOB | XML | PHP

    MOB | XML | PHP

    MOB | XML | PHP


    Previous Issues Jun 24 Jun 22 Jun 21 Jun 19 Jun 18

    The contents herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2009 - SpaceDaily. AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement, agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by SpaceDaily on any web page published or hosted by SpaceDaily. Privacy statement