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June 14, 2015
IRON AND ICE
'Hello Earth': Comet probe Philae wakes up
Paris (AFP) Jun 14, 2015
The European space probe Philae woke up overnight after a months-long sleep as it hurtled towards towards the Sun on the back of a comet, the French space chief said Sunday. "We received new signals from (Philae) for a period of two minutes, as well as 40 seconds' worth of data," Jean-Yves Le Gall, president of the National Centre for Space Studies (CNES), told AFP. "Hello Earth! Can you hear me?" the tiny robot lab tweeted under the hashtag #WakeUpPhilae. Europe launched a new bid in ... read more
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SPACEMART

New satellite for unprecedented Earth monitoring
Sentinel-2A, the first optical imaging satellite in the EU's Copernicus programme, is set for launch from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana at 01:52 GMT 23 June (03:52 CEST 23 June; 22:52 local ti ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE

New tool could track space weather 24 hours before reaching Earth
Our sun is a volatile star: explosions of light, energy and solar materials regularly dot its surface. Sometimes an eruption is so large it hurls magnetized material into space, sending out clouds t ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

A celestial butterfly emerges from its dusty cocoon
Some of the sharpest images ever made with ESO's Very Large Telescope have, for the first time, revealed what appears to be an ageing star giving birth to a butterfly-like planetary nebula. These ob ... more
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SOLAR SCIENCE

New tool could predict large solar storms more than 24 hours in advance
Large magnetic storms from the Sun, which affect technologies such as GPS and utility grids, could soon be predicted more than 24 hours in advance. Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are eruptions of gas ... more


TIME AND SPACE

Chandra Finds Evidence for Serial Black Hole Eruptions
Astronomers have used NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory to show that multiple eruptions from a supermassive black hole over 50 million years have rearranged the cosmic landscape at the center of a gr ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Work-experience schoolboy discovers a new planet
A 15-yr-old schoolboy has discovered a new planet orbiting a star 1000 light years away in our galaxy. Tom Wagg was doing work-experience at Keele University when he spotted the planet by finding a ... more
ICE WORLD

Boreal peatlands not a global warming time bomb
To some scientists studying climate change, boreal peatlands are considered a potential ticking time bomb. With huge stores of carbon in peat, the fear is that rising global temperatures could cause ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Russia launches dozens of drones as Ukraine claims 'important success'
Russian jets violate Estonian air space in 'brazen intrusion'
U.S. defense in free fall
WATER WORLD

Researchers turn to ocean to unravel mysteries of cloud formation
In a study published in ACS Central Science, a research team led by University of Wisconsin-Madison chemistry professor Timothy Bertram peels back the mysteries of the structures of tiny aerosol par ... more
TECTONICS

When modern Eurasia was born
Was it a massive migration? Or was it rather a slow and persistent seeping of people, items and ideas that laid the foundation for the demographic map of Europe and Central Asia that we see today? T ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Researchers design the most precise quantum thermometer to date
Researchers from the UAB and the University of Nottingham, in an article published in Physical Review Letters, have fixed the limits of thermometry, i.e., they have established the smallest possible ... more
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ROBO SPACE

RoboSimian Drives, Walks and Drills in Robotics Finals
Showing off its robustness and versatility, the ape-like RoboSimian robot, developed at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, took fifth place in the DARPA Robotics Challenge (DRC) ... more
SPACEMART

Sentinel-2A sealed from view
As preparations for the launch of Sentinel-2A continue on track, the team at Europe's Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana has said farewell to the satellite as it was sealed from view in the Vega roc ... more
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TECH SPACE

Oculus virtual reality headsets set to ship in 2016
Facebook-owned virtual reality firm Oculus aimed squarely at video game lovers on Thursday as it unveiled Rift headsets that it will begin selling early next year. ... more
MARSDAILY

Japanese space agency plans to get samples from Martian moon
The Japanese space agency announced Thursday a plan to send a spacecraft to one of the two Martian moons for surface samples to bring back to Earth for analysis. ... more
STATION NEWS

'Hard landing' as three astronauts return to Earth from ISS
Three astronauts landed in Kazakhstan on Thursday, safely returning to Earth after their flight back home was delayed for a month by a Russian rocket failure. ... more
EXO WORLDS

Hubble detects stratosphere-like layer around exoplanet
Researchers say they've identified a protective stratosphere-like layer around an exoplanet called WASP-33b. The layer acts a sort of sunscreen, protecting the blazing hot planet from ultraviolet light. ... more
JOVIAN DREAMS

NASA Scientists Seek to Unveil Mysteries of Europa's Ocean
NASA plans to kick off a number of space missions to the icy Jovian moon of Europa by the mid-2020s, paving the way for a possible landing. NASA plans to launch multiple space missions to Europa, th ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Bright Spots Shine in Newest Dawn Ceres Images
New images of dwarf planet Ceres, taken by NASA's Dawn spacecraft, show the cratered surface of this mysterious world in sharper detail than ever before. These are among the first snapshots from Daw ... more
UAV NEWS

X-37B Still Largely Unexplained
The fourth mission of the X-37B robot spaceplane is well underway. We know much of what is happening with the flight. There's a test of a Hall Effect thruster for the US Air Force and a set of mater ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

Crossing a critical threshold in optical communications

MARSDAILY

Martian glass: Window into possible past life?

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Lonely galaxy lost in space

TIME AND SPACE

Putting 2 and 2 together

SPACEWAR

Airbus DS provides Skynet milsat comms to Norwegian MoD

MISSILE DEFENSE

USAF Early Warning Satellites Get No-Cost Update from Lockheed Martin

STATION NEWS

ISS Adjusts Orbit to Evade Space Junk

LAUNCH PAD

SpaceX achieves pad abort milestone approval for Commercial Crew

TECH SPACE

First US deep space weather satellite reaches final orbit

LAUNCH PAD

MSG-4 and S1 C4 make initial contact with Ariane 5 launcher hardware

Vanishing friction

Tiny but precise: The most accurate quantum thermometers

Magnetic nanoparticles could offer alternative to rare Earth magnets

Space station back on track after mystery Soyuz glitch

Evidence against a global warming hiatus?

AF Secretary Describes Space Flight Milestones, Challenges

XCOR Selects Matrix Composites to Develop Lynx Chines

China launches space junk monitoring center

Supersonic NASA parachute torn to pieces in latest test

Russia Puts Military-Purpose Satellite Into Orbit

Ottawa to Help Kiev Launch Surveillance Satellite

Russian Space Agency Reschedules 6 Flights to ISS for 2015

Nearby 'dwarf' galaxy is home to luminous star cluster

NASA's LDSD Project Completes Second Experimental Test Flight

Russia aims for launch of next manned flight to ISS in July

Exploiting the extraordinary properties of a new semiconductor

Spacecraft glitch shifts orbiting ISS: Russia

NASA 'flying saucer' deploys partially on test

LightSail spreads its sails

Russia threatens 'consequences' if US deploys missiles in Europe

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