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February 08, 2016
LAUNCH PAD
SpaceX Conducts Hover Tests
Bethesda, MD (SPX) Feb 09, 2016
Space Exploration Technologies, Inc. (SpaceX) is developing a human-rated version of its Dragon capsule that will be capable of precision powered landings on the ground. In fact, the company has advanced to the point of conducting propulsive hover tests at its McGregor, Texas facility. The uncrewed version of the Dragon capsule has been launched exclusively by SpaceX on its Falcon 9 two-stage launch vehicle since December 2010. It carries the distinction of being the first commercially built and o ... read more
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OUTER PLANETS

New Horizons Could Help Us Locate Possible Planets Beyond Neptune
The recent discovery of evidence of a giant planet lurking in the outskirts of the solar system made by Caltech astronomers, has re-ignited the discussion about the existence of planets beyond Neptu ... more
AEROSPACE

Piloted, Electric Propulsion-Powered Experimental Aircraft Underway
NASA is researching ideas that could lead to developing an electric propulsion-powered aircraft that would be quieter, more efficient and environmentally friendly than today's commuter aircraft. ... more
EXO WORLDS

Earth-like planets have Earth-like interiors
Every school kid learns the basic structure of the Earth: a thin outer crust, a thick mantle, and a Mars-sized core. But is this structure universal? Will rocky exoplanets orbiting other stars have ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

SES-9 Launch Targeting Late February
SES S.A. reports that it is targeting a 24 February 2016 launch date (with a backup date of the 25th) for its new satellite, SES-9. This date was mutually set by SES and the launch operator for SES- ... more


SATURN DAILY

Ices and shadows above Saturn
Saturn's moon Tethys appears to float between two sets of rings in this view from NASA's Cassini spacecraft, but it's just a trick of geometry. The rings, which are seen nearly edge-on, are the dark ... more

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EXO LIFE

Artistic space odyssey to broadcast people's messages to the stars
Messages from around the world are to be beamed into space at the speed of light as part of a cultural project to create a celestial time capsule. In autumn 2016, dispatches from the public wi ... more
SPACE SCOPES

Studying the Solar System with NASA's Webb Telescope
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope will look across vast distances to find the earliest stars and galaxies and study the atmospheres of mysterious worlds orbiting other stars. But the observatory als ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Romania says Russian drone breached its airspace
MSBAI wins DoD contract to accelerate OrbitGuard for space situational awarenes
Next-Gen Automotive Innovation: Smarter, Safer, More Connected
GPS NEWS

Russia Developing Glonass Satellite And Latest Bird Launched
Russia is working on new generation spacecraft for the Glonass system, according to the country's deputy prime minister. Russia continues to develop new generation spacecraft for its Glonass global ... more
SPACEMART

Eutelsat satellite for Arianespace's next mission comes to French Guiana
The telecommunications satellite for Arianespace's second Ariane 5 flight of 2016 has arrived in French Guiana with the delivery of EUTELSAT 65 West A to the Spaceport. Transported aboard a ch ... more
MISSILE DEFENSE

US missile shield spotlights divisions on handling N. Korea
Official moves towards the deployment - fiercely opposed by China - of a US missile defence system in South Korea highlight the inherent dangers of disunity in dealing with North Korea's growing military threat, analysts say. ... more
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CARBON WORLDS

Graphene is strong, but is it tough?
Graphene, a material consisting of a single layer of carbon atoms, has been touted as the strongest material known to exist, 200 times stronger than steel, lighter than paper, and with extraordinary ... more
CARBON WORLDS

Discovery of the specific properties of graphite-based carbon materials
University of Tsukuba Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences Associate Professor Takahiro Kondo and Professor Junji Nakamura, in cooperation with Researcher Donghui Guo and Professor Susumu Okada of t ... more
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Ash improves methane yield and fertilizer value in biogas systems
Bio-oil from agricultural and forest waste could help seal abandoned oil wells and store carbon
Rice researchers turn wasted data center heat into clean power
CARBON WORLDS

Scientists guide gold nanoparticles to form 'diamond' superlattices
Using bundled strands of DNA to build Tinkertoy-like tetrahedral cages, scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory have devised a way to trap and arrange nanopartic ... more
FLOATING STEEL

India gathers navies in show of maritime might
India kicked off a major display of maritime might Thursday, with ships from 50 navies converging on the country's east coast, as New Delhi seeks to boost its leadership in the region. ... more
AEROSPACE

F-35 deficiencies raise Pentagon concerns
An agency of the U.S. Department of Defense is warning the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter is being rushed into service, citing a list of problems with the aircraft. ... more
DEEP IMPACT

'Meteorite' kills man in south India, authorities say
Indian authorities say a falling object that killed a bus driver and injured three others was a meteorite. If proven, it would be the first such death in recorded history. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

NASA tests solar sail deployment for asteroid-surveying CubeSat NEA Scout
Progress continues on the journey to Mars as NASA plans to send astronauts deeper into space than ever before, including to an asteroid and ultimately to the surface of Mars. Before humans embark on ... more

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ENERGY TECH

Researchers propose high-efficiency wireless power transfer system
Today, wireless power transfer (WPT) systems enable to charge electronic devices without plugging them into the wall, but rather by placing them on a special charging pad. However, the transfer dist ... more
ENERGY TECH

Canadian physicists discover new properties of superconductivity
New findings from an international collaboration led by Canadian scientists may eventually lead to a theory of how superconductivity initiates at the atomic level, a key step in understanding how to ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Consistency of Earth's magnetic field history surprises scientists

SPACE SCOPES

Yale has a front-row seat for a new, international space mission: ASTRO-H

IRON AND ICE

Dawn now circling Ceres in its final orbit

SPACE MEDICINE

Red or White? Healthy Humans Need Both

NUKEWARS

N. Korea launches space rocket in defiance of sanctions threats

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

'Cannibalism' between stars

MOON DAILY

The forgotten moon landing that paved the way for today's space adventures

SPACE TRAVEL

Mars or the Moon

SPACE SCOPES

AURA selected as management organization for Gemini Observatory

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Millisecond pulsars are likely to account for dark matter signal in galactic centre

Edgar Mitchell, astronaut who walked on Moon, dead at 85

United Launch Alliance launches GPS IIF-12 satellite for U.S. Air Force

Helping turn waste heat into electricity

Research may explain mysterious deep earthquakes in subduction zones

Scripps-led team discovers 4 new deep-sea worm species

Modern microbial ecosystems provide window to early life on Earth

In the Southern Ocean, a carbon-dioxide mystery comes clear

The frigid Flying Saucer

First locks released from LISA Pathfinder's cubes

Thermal Vacuum Test Validates Lockheed Martin's GPS III Satellite Design

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Primary Mirror Fully Assembled

How Friendly Is Enceladus' Ocean To Life

NASA's Juno Spacecraft Burns for Jupiter

Pluto's Mysterious, Floating Hills

NASA Team Demonstrates Loading of Swedish 'Green' Propellant

Turbulent times: When stars approach

A violent wind blown from the heart of a galaxy tells the tale of a merger

Russia to Deliver Three Advanced Spacesuits to ISS in 2016

Opportunity climbing steeper slopes to reach science targets

US hopes to send anti-missile system to SKorea 'as quickly as possible'


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