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February 07, 2015
EXO WORLDS
Scientists predict earth-like planets around most stars
Canberra, Australia (SPX) Feb 06, 2015
Planetary scientists have calculated that there are hundreds of billions of Earth-like planets in our galaxy which might support life. The new research, led by PhD student Tim Bovaird and Associate Professor Charley Lineweaver from The Australian National University (ANU), made the finding by applying a 200 year old idea to the thousands of exo-planets discovered by the Kepler space telescope. They found the standard star has about two planets in the so-called goldilocks zone, the distance f ... read more
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GPS NEWS

India Interested in Russia's Glonass Satellite Navigation System
Indian partners have expressed interest in Russia's Glonass satellite navigation systems, a spokesperson for Glonass Union said Thursday. "At the moment, India is actively developing the marke ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION

DigitalGlobe's Geospatial Big Data Platform Enabling New Commercial Solutions
DigitalGlobe, Inc. (DGI), a leading global provider of high-resolution earth imagery and geospatial solutions, today announced an agreement to provide another innovative commercial customer with acc ... more
JOVIAN DREAMS

Hubble Captures Rare Triple-Moon Conjunction
Firing off a string of action snapshots like a sports photographer at a NASCAR race, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured the rare occurrence of three of Jupiter's largest moons racing across the ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Dawn Gets Closer Views of Ceres
NASA's Dawn spacecraft, on approach to dwarf planet Ceres, has acquired its latest and closest-yet snapshot of this mysterious world. The image of Ceres, taken on Feb. 4, 2015, from a distance of ab ... more


RUSSIAN SPACE

Russia suspends joint space program with Ukraine
Russia has suspended cooperation with Ukraine over joint space commercial program Dnepr, federal space agency Roscosmos said Monday. "The project for the launch of Dnepr carrier rockets has been sus ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

SNC Completes Dream Chaser Study with German Aerospace Industry Partners
Sierra Nevada Corporation's (SNC) Space Systems and OHB System AG (OHB) announce the completion of the initial Dream Chaser for European Utilization (DC4EU) study co-funded by the Space Administrati ... more
SPACEMART

EIAST discusses future collaboration on meteorology satellites with NCMS
A team from the National Center of Meteorology and Seismology (NCMS), headed by Executive Director H.E. Dr. Abdullah Ahmed Mandoos were received at The Emirates Institution for Advanced Science and ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Russia offers to extend nuclear arms limits with US
Saudi Arabia and Pakistan sign mutual defense pact
Brazil, Chile sign defense agreement
TECH SPACE

SSC expands at the Inuvik Satellite Station Facility
The Swedish Space Corporation (SSC) is increasing its capacity at the Inuvik Satellite Station Facility in Inuvik, Canada, with the addition of a new multi-mission antenna. The expansion is driven b ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Stars are younger
The highly anticipated update of the analysis of data from the European Space Agency's Planck satellite starts with a first paper published in Astronomy and Astrophysics, which already holds in stor ... more
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

Russia to Launch Two Military Satellites in February
Two military satellites are scheduled to be launched this February from the Plesetsk space center in northern Russia, a space industry source told RIA Novosti Tuesday. "The first launch of 201 ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

Fixed astronomical clock vital for galactic history
Scientists have settled a long running debate on one of the fundamental time measures for galactic history - the half-life of a radioactive isotope of iron. The new, accurate figure for the ir ... more
TECH SPACE

Spacecraft Power Systems
The power system is one of the fundamental systems required to operate any spacecraft. Many satellite engineers, who work on other systems, tend to take spacecraft power for granted. However, there ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Ex-US climate envoy: Trump threatening 'consensus science' worldwide
How did an Indian zoo get the world's most endangered great ape?
Australian scientists grapple with 'despicable' butterfly heist
ROBO SPACE

U.S. Navy unveils firefighting robot SAFFiR
At the Naval Future Force Science & Technology Expo, held Wednesday and Thursday in Washington, D.C., military engineers showed off their latest invention - a firefighting robot. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Auction house to sell vintage NASA photographs
An auction house in Wales is selling a portfolio of vintage photographs taken and collected by NASA astronauts during the 1940s, 50s and 60s. ... more
MISSILE DEFENSE

Pentagon Asks for $9.6Bln to Counter Missile Threat From Iran, NKorea
The Obama administration asked for $9.6 billion to counter the increasing threat from North Korea and Iran. The US Department of Defense has requested $9.6 billion in the 2016 budget year to c ... more
MISSILE NEWS

Tehran Denies Iranian Missile Program is Part of Nuclear Talks
Iran's missile program is not part of negotiations with the 5+1 group, comprising US, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany, on Tehran's controversial nuclear program, Iranian Deputy Foreign Mi ... more
CHIP TECH

Parallelizing common algorithms
Every undergraduate computer-science major takes a course on data structures, which describes different ways of organizing data in a computer's memory. Every data structure has its own advantages: S ... more

TIME AND SPACE

Evidence mounts for quantum criticality theory
A new study by a team of physicists at Rice University, Zhejiang University, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Florida State University and the Max Planck Institute adds to the growing body of evidenc ... more
OUTER PLANETS

New Horizons snaps new images of Pluto en route to historic flyby
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft returned its first new images of Pluto on Wednesday, as the probe closes in on the dwarf planet. Although still just a dot along with its largest moon, Charon, the ima ... more
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JOVIAN DREAMS

NASA Plans Mission to Look for Alien Life on Jupiter's Moon Europa

IRON AND ICE

Rosetta swoops in for a close encounter

MOON DAILY

LRO finds lunar hydrogen more abundant on Moon's pole-facing slopes

MARSDAILY

Mars Orbiter Spies Curiosity Rover at Work

EARTH OBSERVATION

Q&A on NOAA's DSCOVR Mission

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

VISTA stares right through the Milky Way

LAUNCH PAD

Sea Launch considers replacement of Zenit-3SL rockets

TECH SPACE

SMAP Satellite utilizes Northrop Grumman's AstroMesh Reflector

TECH SPACE

Fajr satellite serves no military purpose

NANO TECH

Engineers uses disorder to control light on a nanoscale

Physicists observe motion of skyrmions

Rediscovering spontaneous light emission

The rarely understood ammonium carbonate monohydrate

"Vulcan Planets" - Inside-Out Formation of Super-Earths

Gravitational Waves from Early Universe Remain Elusive

IXV: 100 minutes of critical teamwork

'Live fast, die young' galaxies lose the gas that keeps them alive

Pentagon asks for more funds for high-tech weapons

NASA planning Europa mission, Jupiter's potentially life-hosting moon

Pakistan tests cruise missile, India its Agni-V missile

Germany joins Space Situational Awareness program

India tests long-range missile from mobile launcher

NASA gets $18.5 billion in White House budget proposal

To speed up magma, add water

Global warming slowdown: No systematic errors in climate models

L-3 Communications continues support work for NSA

US Missile Defense Agency spends $58M on new Alabama facility

BAE Systems tapped to train intel agency analysts

Worms lead way to test nanoparticle toxicity

NATO agrees to boost defences after Russian 'aggression'

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