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February 21, 2016
IRON AND ICE
Puzzling asteroid observations explained by destruction of asteroids close to Sun
Helsinki, Finland (SPX) Feb 18, 2016
An international team composed of researchers from Finland, France, the United States and the Czech Republic originally set out to construct a state-of-the-art model of the NEO population that is needed for planning future asteroid surveys and spacecraft missions. The model describes the NEOs' orbit distribution and estimates the number of NEOs of different sizes. The vast majority of NEOs originate in the doughnut-shaped main asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. The orbit of a ma ... read more
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EXO WORLDS

Longest-Lasting Stellar Eclipse Discovered
Imagine living on a world where, every 69 years, the sun disappears in a near-total eclipse that lasts for three and a half years. That is just what happens in an unnamed binary star system ne ... more
ROBO SPACE

X Prize aims to show AI is friend not foe
An X Prize unveiled on Wednesday promised millions of dollars to a team that could best show that artificial intelligence is humanity's friend, not its enemy. ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Astronomer detects new source of intense gamma-radiation in the sky
Analyzing the data collected by the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope Maxim Pshirkov (The Sternberg Astronomical Institute, MSU) discovered a new source that confirmed the fact that binary systems wit ... more
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MARSDAILY

Opportunity Taking Panoramic Views and Prepping for Science
Opportunity is exploring 'Marathon Valley' on the rim of Endeavour crater. The rover is up on very steep slopes to reach high-value science targets on 'Knudsen Ridge.' For the past week, Oppor ... more


DRAGON SPACE

Staying Alive on Tiangong 2
China's next astronauts will launch this year aboard the Shenzhou 11 spacecraft. Their target will be the Tiangong 2 space laboratory, which will probably launch at least a few weeks before them. Th ... more

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IRON AND ICE

NASA Report Details Expert Team Investigation of Asteroid Redirect Mission
A new report chartered by NASA provides input to important areas of robotic mission requirements development and explores the science benefits and potential knowledge gain from the agency's Asteroid ... more
EARLY EARTH

Portion of ancient Australian chert microstructures definitively pseudo-fossils
A team of scientists including Carnegie's Dina Bower and Andrew Steele weigh in on whether microstructures found in 3.46 billion-year-old samples of a silica-rich rock called chert found in Western ... 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
TIME AND SPACE

Five-dimensional black hole could 'break' general relativity
Researchers have shown how a bizarrely shaped black hole could cause Einstein's general theory of relativity, a foundation of modern physics, to break down. However, such an object could only exist ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Virgin Galactic unveils new spaceship 16 months after deadly crash
Virgin Galactic, the space tourism company owned by British billionaire Richard Branson, on Friday unveiled a new commercial spaceship, more than a year after its predecessor crashed, killing one of ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

NASA sees record number of astronaut applications
NASA has received a record 18,300 resumes from people keen on becoming astronauts, the US space agency said Friday. ... more
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VSAT NEWS

SpeedCast and Gazprom Space Systems expand VSAT services in Africa
SpeedCast International Limited ("SpeedCast"), a leading global satellite telecommunications service provider, has announced a new agreement with Gazprom Space Systems ("GSS"), a Russian-based satel ... more
NUKEWARS

North Korea Set to Deploy KN08 Ballistic Missile
North Korea has taken steps toward the deployment of its KN08 (Hwasong-13) road-mobile intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) which could potentially launch a nuclear strike on the United States. ... more
24/7 News Coverage
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
TIME AND SPACE

Canonical transformation provides insights into many-particle physics
The concepts of rotation and angular momentum play a crucial role in many areas of physics, ranging from nuclear spectroscopy to molecular collisions and precision measurements. In a paper app ... more
EARLY EARTH

Oxygen-starved oceans held back life's recovery after the 'Great Dying'
Stanford scientists have found that chronically low levels of oxygen throughout the oceans hampered the recovery of life after the Permian-Triassic extinction, the most catastrophic die-off in our p ... more
ENERGY TECH

Fuel cells powering inner-city vehicles
Inner-city deliveries in Austria may soon be powered by pollution-free fuel cell technology that is also being explored by ESA for satellites and robotic missions to Mars. Austrian transport s ... more
ROBO SPACE

Can fables, fairy tales teach robots morality?
Researchers at Georgia Tech are attempting to give robots a sense of right and wrong by teaching them fairy tales. ... more
AEROSPACE

Trump warns of Boeing plant going to China
Donald Trump told South Carolina voters Tuesday to be wary of aircraft giant Boeing opening a plane finishing plant in China, saying he would not let it happen if he were president. ... more

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TIME AND SPACE

Ultrafast microscope used to make slow-motion electron movie
University of Colorado Boulder researchers have demonstrated the use of the world's first ultrafast optical microscope, allowing them to probe and visualize matter at the atomic level with mind-bend ... more
ROBO SPACE

A global Olympic-style competition to advance assistive and robotic technologies
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), around 15% of the world's population is physically impaired to some degree. In order to overcome the hurdles of everyday life, many disabled people ... more
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AEROSPACE

Boeing wins $1.3 bn buy commitment from China's Okay Airways

MARSDAILY

Russia plans return to Mars, Moon despite money woes

MARSDAILY

NASA to simulate growing potatoes on Mars in Peru

SPACE SCOPES

A New, Wider Set of Eyes on the Universe

OUTER PLANETS

Pluto's 'Hulk-like' Moon Charon: A Possible Ancient Ocean?

AEROSPACE

NASA Aeronautics Budget Proposes Return of X-Planes

ROCKET SCIENCE

Welding Wonder Delivers Confidence for SLS Core Stage

SPACEMART

Russian ISS Reshetnev Company's Satellites Debut at Singapore Airshow

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

New clues in the hunt for the sources of cosmic neutrinos

WATER WORLD

ASU to study origin of Earth's water

LIGO-India Gets Green Light

Sears: Commercial Wants to Help With Space SSA

Astronomers take images of an exoplanet changing over time

Test cubes floating freely inside LISA Pathfinder

Hubble Directly Measures Rotation of Cloudy 'Super-Jupiter'

CubeSat mission will demonstrate Virtual-Telescope technology

Japan launches satellite to study black holes

China Relocates 10,000 for Giant Telescope to Search for Alien Life

NASA Helps Power Grids Weather Geomagnetic Storms

How a NASA Team Turned a Smartphone into a Satellite Business

Glow from the Big Bang Allows Discovery of Distant Black Hole Jet

Engineer Makes Sure Commercial Crew Craft Will Make Smooth Landing

Scientists from MIPT gain insights into 'forbidden' chemistry

Dynamical systems theory enhances knowledge of Jupiter's atmosphere

Reproducing the large-scale Universe

NASA chooses ASU to design and operate special satellite

Chinese scientists invent leak detection system for moon exploration

First detection of super-earth atmosphere

China's space telescope to displace humans in search for aliens

Airbus DS develops partnerships for military satcom services in Asia Pacific


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