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September 14, 2020
IRON AND ICE
New small satellite mission to rendezvous with binary asteroids



Denver CO (SPX) Sep 11, 2020
The University of Colorado Boulder and Lockheed Martin will soon lead a new space mission to capture the first-ever closeup look at a mysterious class of solar system objects: binary asteroids. These bodies are pairs of asteroids that orbit around each other in space, much like the Earth and Moon. In a project review on Sept. 3, NASA gave the official go-ahead to the Janus mission, named after the two-faced Roman god. The mission will study these asteroid couplets in never-before-seen detail. Know ... read more

DRAGON SPACE
Chinese spacecraft launched mystery object into space before returning to Earth
Moscow (Sputnik) Sep 11, 2020
The People's Republic successfully launched a reusable spacecraft into space atop a Long March-2F carrier rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the Gobi Desert last Friday, with Chinese ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Fiery Blast After Astra Rocket Launch Fail in Kodiak
Moscow (Sputnik) Sep 14, 2020
Founded in 2016, Astra is an space launch service based in Alameda, California. The company's stated goal is to construct smaller and more effective rockets to place satellites into orbit. Ast ... more
TECH SPACE
Giant particle accelerator in the sky
Potsdam, Germany (SPX) Sep 11, 2020
The Earth's magnetic field is trapping high energy particles. When the first satellites were launched into space, scientists led by James Van Allen unexpectedly discovered the high energy particle r ... more
AEROSPACE
NASA and DLR study the transformation of the air transport system
Braunschweig, Germany (SPX) Sep 10, 2020
The integration of new types of aircraft into the air transport system requires it to change. Over the coming years, the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the German Aerosp ... more
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ROCKET SCIENCE
China's launch of new satellite fails
Jiuquan (XNA) Sep 14, 2020
Optical remote-sensing satellite Jilin-1 Gaofen 02C, which was launched aboard the Kuaizhou-1A carrier rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China at 13:02 p.m. (Beijing time) ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
ISS may need to evade US Military cubesat
Moscow (Sputnik) Sep 14, 2020
The ISS underwent a Debris Avoidance Manoeuvre (DAM) this July after a threat of colliding with the remains of a Soviet-era satellite emerged. A DAM is not something out of the ordinary for the stat ... more
MOON DAILY
Gather Moon rocks for us, NASA urges private companies
Washington (AFP) Sept 10, 2020
NASA on Thursday announced it was in the market for Moon rocks, and wants to pay companies to scoop out the dirt, take a photo, and then have it ready for collection by a future mission. ... more
MOON DAILY
Space resources are the key to safe and sustainable Lunar exploration
Washington DC (SPX) Sep 11, 2020
As we at NASA are working aggressively to meet our near-term goal of landing the first woman and next man on the Moon by 2024, our Artemis program also is focused on taking steps that will establish ... more
MARSDAILY
China's Mars probe travels 137 mln km
Beijing (XNA) Sep 14, 2020
China's Mars probe Tianwen-1 has traveled 137 million km, said sources with the Lunar Exploration and Space Program Center of the China National Space Administration. As of 9 a.m. Friday, the ... more
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MOON DAILY
China's Chang'e-4 probe resumes work for 22nd lunar day
Beijing (XNA) Sep 14, 2020
The lander and rover of the Chang'e-4 probe have resumed work for the 22nd lunar day on the far side of the moon. The lander woke up at 5:15 a.m. on Saturday (Beijing time), and the rover Yutu ... more
MOON DAILY
Payloads on China's retired lunar probe still operating
Beijing (XNA) Sep 14, 2020
After more than 2,400 days on the near side of the moon, China's Chang'e-3 lunar mission continues to help scientists unravel the unknown about the Earth's companion in space. As of Sept. 1, t ... more
EXO WORLDS
Carbon-rich exoplanets may be made of diamonds
Tempe AZ (SPX) Sep 11, 2020
As missions like NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, TESS and Kepler continue to provide insights into the properties of exoplanets (planets around other stars), scientists are increasingly able to piece ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Update on Arecibo Observatory Facility After Telescope Damage
Washington DC (SPX) Sep 11, 2020
A detailed structural model of the current state of the entire telescope began Aug. 17 and is expected to be completed within the next two weeks. Today marks 30 days since the Arecibo Observat ... more
TECH SPACE
Future Rocket Engines May Include Large-Scale 3D Printing
Washington DC (SPX) Sep 14, 2020
As part of the Artemis program, NASA is returning astronauts to the Moon where we will prepare for human exploration of Mars. Additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, experts from NASA, industry, and ... more


L3Harris Technologies awarded international sonar system program

EARTH OBSERVATION
Emissions pioneer GHGSat secures US$30m in Series B funding
Montreal, Canada (SPX) Sep 11, 2020
GHGSat, the global leader in high-resolution greenhouse gas monitoring from space, has successfully completed the first tranche of Series B funding, raising US$30m and more than doubling the total a ... more
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TECH SPACE
Aerospace's CT Scanning Lab uses x-rays to solve the hardest problems
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Sep 10, 2020
The typical satellite goes through careful planning, rigorous engineering and extensive testing before being launched to space. But even with those measures, sometimes the tiniest, unseen flaws - wh ... more
ENERGY TECH
'Floppy' atomic dynamics help turn heat into electricity
Durham NC (SPX) Sep 07, 2020
Materials scientists at Duke University have uncovered an atomic mechanism that makes certain thermoelectric materials incredibly efficient near high-temperature phase transitions. The information w ... more
SPACEMART
Dragonfly Aerospace emerges from SCS Aerospace Group
Cape Town, South Africa (SPX) Sep 02, 2020
Dragonfly Aerospace picks up the flag in the latest chapter in the proud history of South African space engineering and space missions. This history starts with the national space program of t ... more
IRON AND ICE
New small satellites to rendezvous with binary asteroids
Boulder CO (SPX) Sep 11, 2020
CU Boulder and Lockheed Martin will lead a new space mission to capture the first-ever closeup look at a mysterious class of solar system objects: binary asteroids. These bodies are pairs of a ... more
OUTER PLANETS
Jupiter's moons could be warming each other
Tucson AZ (SPX) Sep 11, 2020
Jupiter's moons are hot. Well, hotter than they should be, for being so far from the sun. In a process called tidal heating, gravitational tugs from Jupiter's moons and the planet itself stretch and ... more
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NASA Goddard's first virtual interns reflect on their summer experience
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Sep 10, 2020
When many NASA employees transitioned to a mandatory work-from-home status in March 2020, because of COVID-19, the agency prepared to launch its first-ever fully virtual internship to ensure students would still have a summer learning opportunity. Interns who successfully worked for NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, shared their experiences. "Interning at NASA puts ... more
+ ISS may need to evade US Military cubesat
+ Backbone of a spacecraft for missions to deep space
+ NASA declines seat on Russia's Soyuz for US astronaut ISS flight
+ Boeing's Starliner makes progress ahead of flight test with astronauts
+ NASA seeks next class of Flight Directors for human spaceflight missions
+ The Seventh Meeting of the Japan-U.S. Comprehensive Dialogue on Space: Joint Statement
+ Russian cosmonaut sheds light on how ISS crew deals with suspected air leak
China's launch of new satellite fails
Jiuquan (XNA) Sep 14, 2020
Optical remote-sensing satellite Jilin-1 Gaofen 02C, which was launched aboard the Kuaizhou-1A carrier rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China at 13:02 p.m. (Beijing time) on Saturday, failed to enter the preset orbit. Abnormal performance was identified during the rocket's flight, said the launch center. The cause of the failure is under investigation. ... more
+ Fiery Blast After Astra Rocket Launch Fail in Kodiak
+ Gilmour Space to launch Space Machines Company on first Eris rocket
+ India eyes hypersonic cruise missile with domestically-made scramjet engine
+ Rocket Lab Granted FAA Operator License for Missions from Launch Complex 2
+ With DUST-2 launch, NASA's sounding rocket program is back on the range
+ Plasma propulsion for small satellites
+ Soyuz-5 rocket program to start in 2021


China's Mars probe travels 137 mln km
Beijing (XNA) Sep 14, 2020
China's Mars probe Tianwen-1 has traveled 137 million km, said sources with the Lunar Exploration and Space Program Center of the China National Space Administration. As of 9 a.m. Friday, the probe was in stable condition at a distance of more than 15.3 million km away from Earth, according to a center statement. The probe captured a photo of Earth and the moon in late July, and comp ... more
+ ERC Space and Robotics Event 2020
+ The ERC 2020 shows how to adapt in a post-pandemic world
+ Surprise on Mars
+ NASA Readies Perseverance Mars Rover's Earthly Twin
+ Nereidum Montes a mountain landscape formed by water, ice and wind
+ China releases recommended Chinese names for Mars craters
+ Follow Perseverance in real time on its way to Mars
Chinese spacecraft launched mystery object into space before returning to Earth
Moscow (Sputnik) Sep 11, 2020
The People's Republic successfully launched a reusable spacecraft into space atop a Long March-2F carrier rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the Gobi Desert last Friday, with Chinese media reporting the experimental spacecraft's successful return to Earth on Sunday. The mysterious Chinese reusable spacecraft which made a trip into space last week launched an unknown object ... more
+ China's reusable spacecraft returns to Earth after 2 days
+ Mars-bound Tianwen 1 hits milestone
+ China's Mars probe over 8m km away from Earth
+ China seeks payload ideas for mission to moon, asteroid
+ China marching to Mars for humanity's better shared future
+ From the Moon to Mars: China's long march in space
+ Tianwen 1 probe to soon blast off for Mars
Dragonfly Aerospace emerges from SCS Aerospace Group
Cape Town, South Africa (SPX) Sep 02, 2020
Dragonfly Aerospace picks up the flag in the latest chapter in the proud history of South African space engineering and space missions. This history starts with the national space program of the 1980s and plots a path through seven satellites and another six payloads built and launched with local and international customers along the way. Most recently, the team delivered a hyperspectral i ... more
+ COMSAT expands hardware footprint with new Orbit Communications Systems agreement
+ Wanted: your ideas for ESA's future space missions
+ Satellogic launches 11th satellite to low-earth orbit
+ GMV announces the merger of its UK Company and NSL
+ Kepler reports successful launch of third satellite
+ Gogo announces entry into agreement to sell its Commercial Aviation unit to Intelsat for $400M in Cash
+ Satellite constellations could hinder astronomical research, scientists warn
L3Harris Technologies awarded international sonar system program
Sylmar CA (SPX) Sep 11, 2020
L3Harris Technologies has been awarded a multi-million-dollar contract to deliver two Low-Frequency Active Towed Sonar (LFATS) systems to a NATO member. The LFATS system is used on ships to detect, track and engage all types of submarines. L3Harris specifically designed the system to perform at a lower operating frequency against modern diesel-electric submarine threats. "This award ... more
+ Giant particle accelerator in the sky
+ Northrop's 'life extension' spacecraft heads to the rescue
+ ESA's polar station marks three decades satellite tracking
+ Expanding ESTEC's Test Centre
+ Future Rocket Engines May Include Large-Scale 3D Printing
+ Earth's Van Allen radiation belts double as particle accelerator
+ Aerospace's CT Scanning Lab uses x-rays to solve the hardest problems


AI used to show how hydrogen becomes a metal inside giant planets
Cambridge UK (SPX) Sep 10, 2020
Dense metallic hydrogen - a phase of hydrogen which behaves like an electrical conductor - makes up the interior of giant planets, but it is difficult to study and poorly understood. By combining artificial intelligence and quantum mechanics, researchers have found how hydrogen becomes a metal under the extreme pressure conditions of these planets. The researchers, from the University of C ... more
+ Carbon-rich exoplanets may be made of diamonds
+ Telescope finds no signs of alien technology in 10 million star systems
+ Study pinpoints process that might have led to first organic molecules
+ SETI Institute and GNU Radio join forces
+ New observations show planet-forming disc torn apart by its three central stars
+ Did meteorite impacts help create life on Earth and beyond
+ Manchester experts' breakthrough narrows intelligent life search in Milky Way
Atomistic modelling probes the behavior of matter at the center of Jupiter
Zurich, Switzerland (SPX) Sep 10, 2020
The hydrogen atom, with its single proton orbited by a single electron, is arguably the simplest material out there. Elemental hydrogen can nonetheless exhibit extremely complex behavior - at megabar pressures, for example, it undergoes a transition from being an insulating fluid to being a metallic conductive fluid. While the transition is fascinating simply from the point of view of cond ... more
+ Jupiter's moons could be warming each other
+ Technology ready to explore subsurface oceans on Ganymede
+ Large shift on Europa was last event to fracture its surface
+ The Sun May Have Started Its Life with a Binary Companion
+ Ganymede covered by giant crater
+ Huge ring-like structure on Ganymede's surface may have been caused by violent impact
+ Inside the ice giants of space


US forces ready for Valiant Shield exercise in Pacific Ocean
Washington DC (UPI) Sep 11, 2020
The aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan is among numerous ships, aircraft and military personnel involved in Valiant Shield, a Pacific Ocean training exercise. The 12-day exercise of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command begins on Tuesday in Guam and at the Mariana Islands Range Complex. Approximately 100 aircraft and about 11,000 personnel of the Navy, Army, Air Force and Marines will be involv ... more
+ Fate of nickel factory clouds New Caledonia's independence vote
+ Without otters, Alaskan reefs more vulnerable to urchins
+ 'Dire' water shortages in S. Africa's Port Elizabeth
+ Ocean salinity study reveals amplification of Earth's water cycle
+ Water warning as climate risks intensify: report
+ Sea Level Mission Will Also Act as a Precision Thermometer in Space
+ Highest Nile waters for a century swamp Sudan
Tech combo is a real game-changer for farming
Beijing (XNA) Aug 18, 2020
Global acceptance and application of China's Beidou Navigation Satellite System will gather momentum on the back of further integration with telecom technologies like 5G and the internet of things, company executives and experts said. Their comments came after Beidou started offering full-scale global services on July 31. More importantly, navigation technologies are increasingly intertwin ... more
+ Launch of Russia's Glonass-K satellite postponed until October
+ GPS 3 receives operational acceptance
+ Air Force navigation technology satellite passes critical design review
+ Software upgrades for Beidou to continue
+ Beidou's eye can help spot and stop rampant illegal mining
+ Full global service of Beidou signals space tech independence
+ Beidou also belongs to world


Space resources are the key to safe and sustainable Lunar exploration
Washington DC (SPX) Sep 11, 2020
As we at NASA are working aggressively to meet our near-term goal of landing the first woman and next man on the Moon by 2024, our Artemis program also is focused on taking steps that will establish a safe and sustainable lunar exploration architecture. Moreover, leveraging commercial involvement as part of Artemis will enhance our ability to safely return to the Moon in a sustainable, inn ... more
+ China's Chang'e-4 probe resumes work for 22nd lunar day
+ Payloads on China's retired lunar probe still operating
+ China's Chang'e-4 probe reveals landing site impact history on moon's far side
+ Gather Moon rocks for us, NASA urges private companies
+ NASA enlists commercial partners to fly payloads to Moon
+ New gears can withstand impact, temps during lunar missions
+ Has Earth's oxygen rusted the Moon for billions of years
SwRI-led study indicates sand-sized meteoroids are peppering asteroid Bennu
San Antonio TX (SPX) Sep 10, 2020
A new study published this month in JGR Planets posits that the major particle ejections off the near-Earth asteroid Bennu may be the consequence of impacts by small, sand-sized particles called meteoroids onto its surface as the object nears the Sun. The study's primary author is Southwest Research Institute scientist Dr. William Bottke, who used data from NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission. Launc ... more
+ How small particles could reshape Bennu and other asteroids
+ OSIRIS-REx observes an asteroid in action
+ New small satellite mission to rendezvous with binary asteroids
+ Why is Asteroid Bennu ejecting particles into space
+ New small satellites to rendezvous with binary asteroids
+ Meteorites show transport of material in early solar system
+ Rainbow comet with a heart of sponge


Emissions pioneer GHGSat secures US$30m in Series B funding
Montreal, Canada (SPX) Sep 11, 2020
GHGSat, the global leader in high-resolution greenhouse gas monitoring from space, has successfully completed the first tranche of Series B funding, raising US$30m and more than doubling the total amount raised since GHGSat was founded to over US$55m. This latest funding has secured the growth trajectory of the company, enabling it to accelerate construction of its unique fleet of emissions dete ... more
+ Machine-learning nanosatellites to monitor global trade
+ China launches new optical remote-sensing satellite
+ Momentus awarded NASA TROPICS Pathfinder mission
+ ESA launches small Belgian satellite carrying VTT's remote sensing technology into space
+ NASA 'eyes' arrival of new NOAA weather satellite's 1st instrument
+ Vega lofts exactEarth's ESAIL microsatellite
+ Space Flight Laboratory reports dual launch of atmospheric microsats
The presence of resonating cavities above sunspots has been confirmed
Brena Baja, Spain (SPX) Sep 10, 2020
Sunspots are darker regions which often appear on the Sun's surface. They are caused by strong concentrations of magnetic field, and can be as big as the Earth, or even much bigger. From the end of the 1960's the presence of oscillations in the atmospheres of these spots has been known, and interpreted as evidence for magnetic waves. These waves have attracted the interest of the researche ... more
+ NASA awards SwRI contract to develop mission to image the Sun's poles
+ Solar storm forecasting gets boost with $5M grant
+ Europe's largest Solar Telescope GREGOR unveils magnetic details of the Sun
+ Finding magnetic eruptions in space, with an AI Assistant
+ Global magnetic field of the solar corona measured for the first time
+ Research team develops the first physics-based method for predicting large solar flares
+ A method has been developed to study extreme space weather events


FSU-led research team discovers unique supernova explosion
Tallahassee FL (SPX) Sep 11, 2020
One-hundred million light years away from Earth, an unusual supernova is exploding. That exploding star - which is known as "supernova LSQ14fmg" - was the faraway object discovered by a 37-member international research team led by Florida State University Assistant Professor of Physics Eric Hsiao. Their research, which was published in the Astrophysical Journal, helped uncover the origins ... more
+ Revealing the secrets of high-energy cosmic particles
+ Hubble observations suggest a missing ingredient in dark matter theories
+ Massive halo finally explains stream of gas swirling around the Milky Way
+ Holding up a mirror to a dark matter discrepancy
+ Update on Arecibo Observatory Facility After Telescope Damage
+ Beyond the Brim, Sombrero galaxy's halo suggests turbulent past
+ A direct view of star disk interactions
RIT scientists contribute to the first discovery of an intermediate-mass black hole
Rochester NY (SPX) Sep 10, 2020
The LIGO Scientific Collaboration and the Virgo Collaboration recently announced the discovery of GW190521, the most massive gravitational wave binary observed to date, and Rochester Institute of Technology scientists played an important role in identifying and analyzing the event. They detected the signal with the National Science Foundation's Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Obser ... more
+ Large Hadron Collider upgrade to be led by Manchester scientists
+ Brazilian researcher proposes universal mechanism for ejection of matter by black holes
+ An unexpected origin story for a lopsided black hole merger
+ LIGO, Virgo detectors record collision of massive black holes
+ UH Manoa researchers predict location of novel candidate for mysterious dark energy
+ Can black hole fire up cold heart of the Phoenix
+ Spinning black hole powers jet by magnetic flux
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