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September 18, 2015
MARSDAILY
Expect Martian Colonies to Build Themselves First
Moscow (Sputnik) Sep 18, 2015
Space explorers will travel to prefabricated colonies on the Moon, Mars and elsewhere, says the Self-deployable Habitat for Extreme Environments project (SHEE). SHEE is developing domiciles to be deployed on alien worlds, the brain-child of architect Ondrej Doule, to be used as the European Space Agency's first autonomously deployed space habitat. The SHEE habitat is a hybrid structure comprised of rigid, inflatable and robotic components. The prototypes would integrate living and workspace to opt ... read more
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SPACEWAR

AFSPC: Space, cyberspace provide advantages, challenges
Gen. John Hyten, the Air Force Space Command commander, explained how space and cyberspace domains are integral components in modern and future operations during a speech at the 2015 Air Force Assoc ... more
TECH SPACE

Big Iron gets technology boost
ESA deploys 'big iron' to communicate with its deep-space missions: three 35 m-diameter dishes employing some of the world's most advanced tracking technology. And it's about to get a boost. E ... more
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

Skynet 5A satellite move to Asia-Pacific complete
Airbus Defence and Space has announced the successful completion of the 67,000 km move of the Skynet 5A satellite from 6 East to 95 East. Skynet 5A is now optimally located to provide protec ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Stellar atmosphere can be used to predict the composition of rocky exoplanets
In two recently published articles researchers from Instituto de Astrofisica e Ciencias do Espaco (IA3) show that the ratio of some heavy elements in a star, like Magnesium (Mg), Silicon (Si) and Ir ... more


TECH SPACE

DARPA seeks new composite process for making small parts
The manufacturing process for defense systems-from aircraft to vehicles to ships-is extremely complex and fragmented, often demanding unique materials and processes, complex certification requiremen ... more
Integrated Air and Missile Defense Nuclear Decommissioning And Used Fuel Market 2015
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TIME AND SPACE

Funky Light Signal From Colliding Black Holes Explained
Entangled by gravity and destined to merge, two candidate black holes in a distant galaxy appear to be locked in an intricate dance. Researchers using data from NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GAL ... more
SATURN DAILY

Saturn's Moon Enceladus Hosts A Global Ocean
Every square inch of Saturn's small moon Enceladus overlies a potentially habitable ocean. Observations of Enceladus' slight wobble as it orbits Saturn can only be explained if the outer crust float ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Japan, US sign agreement to develop hypersonic missile interceptor
Xi, Putin hail ties as 'stabilising' force in chaotic world
US forces lose strategic African position in Niger
SPACEWAR

Pentagon Wants Robots to Build Spaceships at High-Orbiting Transport Hub
Building, repairing, refueling, upgrading, and transporting the spacecraft of the future using a single orbiting base - sounds like sci-fi, right? Not anymore, as researchers with the Pentagon's R a ... more
MISSILE NEWS

Poland to Receive U.S. cruise missiles
The Polish Air Force is receiving Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missiles from Lockheed Martin for its fleet of F-16 fighters. ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Stellar discovery by Queen's researcher
PhD candidate Matt Shultz has discovered the first massive binary star, epsilon Lupi, in which both stars have magnetic fields. A binary star is a star system consisting of two or more stars, orbiti ... more
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EARLY EARTH

Pre-reptile may be earliest known to walk upright on all fours
A newly published analysis of the bones of Bunostegos akokanensis, a 260-million-year-old pre-reptile, finds that it likely stood upright on all-fours, like a cow or a hippo, making it the earliest ... more
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Targeted Electrical Stimulation of the Brain Shows Promise as a Memory Aid
Electrical arrays implanted in the memory centers of the brain are showing promise for their ability to help patients improve their scores on memory tests, raising hope that such approaches may some ... more
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TECH SPACE

Tokyo videogame show transports fans to new realities
It may not quite be the Matrix, but videogames giant Sony took fans on a journey into its own virtual reality on Thursday when it unveiled its revamped Morpheus headset at the annual Tokyo Game Show. ... more
CHIP TECH

Silicon nanoparticle is a new candidate for an ultrafast all-optical transistor
Physicists from the Department of Nanophotonics and Metamaterials at ITMO University have experimentally demonstrated the feasibility of designing an optical analog of a transistor based on a single ... more
CHIP TECH

One step towards faster organic electronics
Organic electronics has many advantages: it is inexpensive, flexible and lightweight. In terms of applications, we are only limited by our imaginations. There has been a lot of development in polyme ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Study that "unraveled" last mystery of electromagnetism questioned
A group of scientists from ITMO University, Australian National University and Aalto University called into question the results of a study, published by the researchers from Cambridge University in ... more
INTERNET SPACE

Wearable tech market bursting at the seams: survey
The market for wearable tech, led by Apple Watch and a range of connected fitness gadgets, is exploding, a survey showed Monday. ... more
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TECH SPACE

A new type of Au deposits: The decratonic gold deposits
Gold is a kind of rare precious metal and has a wide-range use. Gold price has been rising since the 80's of the last century. The great demand for gold has not only stimulated gold exploration but ... more
ENERGY TECH

Physicists catch a magnetic wave that offers promise for more energy-efficient computing
A team of physicists has taken pictures of a theorized but previously undetected magnetic wave, the discovery of which offers the potential to be an energy-efficient means to transfer data in consum ... more
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ROCKET SCIENCE

First manned flight of NASA's Orion may be delayed to 2023

LAUNCH PAD

Boeing rejects Aerojet bid for United Launch Alliance

EXO WORLDS

Study: 'Hot Jupiter' exoplanets formed extremely rapidly

SPACEWAR

DOD starting new entity for sharing space information

DEEP IMPACT

Using lasers to simulate shock effects of meteorite impact on silica

GPS NEWS

Russia, Brazil Sign Contract for Glonass Ground Measuring Station

MARSDAILY

Record-breaking astronauts return to Earth

EARTH OBSERVATION

SSTL's DMC Constellation demonstrates 1-metre capability

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

A shy galactic neighbor

TECH SPACE

Dynetics and Rocketdyne perform gas generator test using 3D printer

New support for converging black holes in Virgo constellation

Watching an exoplanet in motion around a distant star

Cassini Finds Global Ocean in Saturn's Moon Enceladus

N. Korea hints at possible rocket launch

To Watch and to Strike: Russia Developing Multi Role Heavy Drone

How to spawn an 'exceptional ring'

Improved stability of electron spins in qubits

Scientists conduct most precise test of light speed

US astronaut misses fresh air halfway through year-long mission

NASA's SDO catches a double photobomb

Under Saturnian moon's icy crust lies a 'global' ocean

Solar Observatory discovers its 3,000th comet

Russia Puts Telecoms Satellite Into Orbit

Making a difference with open source science equipment

Europlanet 2020 launches new era of planetary collaboration in Europe

KVH extends marine satcom choices with TracPhone Fleet One

NASA's LRO discovers Earth's pull is 'massaging' our moon

Battery-free smart camera nodes determine own pose and location

Nearby Red Dwarfs Could Reveal Planet Secrets

Air Force promises to disclose bomber development costs

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