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October 31, 2020
TECH SPACE
D-Orbit announces successful ORIGIN mission



Fino Mornasco Italy (SPX) Oct 29, 2020
D-Orbit, the in-orbit transportation company, announced the successful completion of the deployment phase of ORIGIN mission, the first of ION Satellite Carrier. ION, D-Orbit's satellite platform, successfully released 12 SuperDove satellites for Earth-imaging company Planet, in the precise orbital slots requested by the client. The vehicle has been operational since September 3rd, when it was successfully released from an Arianespace VEGA launcher. On September 25th, it released successfully the f ... read more

MOON DAILY
Testing lunar 4G operations
Paris (ESA) Oct 30, 2020
4G is coming to the Moon, to help support future international exploration efforts. To check the feasibility of this vision, the ESA-VSC High Power Radio Frequency Laboratory tested a prototype comp ... more
IRON AND ICE
Eclipses of Stars by Near-Earth Asteroids Might Help Save Earth
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Oct 30, 2020
David Dunham, of the International Occultation Timing Association (composed mainly of dedicated amateur astronomers), and Marc Buie, Southwest Research Institute, coordinated the efforts of scores o ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Sounding Rocket to See What Keeps Intergalactic Space Sizzling
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Oct 30, 2020
NASA's next sounding rocket will measure light from some of the hottest stars, in hopes of finding out what's cooking the space between galaxies. The Dual-channel Extreme Ultraviolet Continuum ... more
MOON DAILY
NASA Crowdsources with HeroX to Find Solutions for Unloading Lunar Goods
Houston TX (SPX) Oct 30, 2020
HeroX, the social network for innovation and the world's leading platform for crowdsourced solutions, has launched the crowdsourcing competition "NASA's Lunar Delivery Challenge" on behalf of the NA ... more
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EXO WORLDS
About Half of Sun-Like Stars Could Host Rocky, Potentially Habitable Planets
Moffett Field CA (SPX) Oct 30, 2020
Since astronomers confirmed the presence of planets beyond our solar system, called exoplanets, humanity has wondered how many could harbor life. Now, we're one step closer to finding an answer. Acc ... more
MOON DAILY
AiRANACULUS to demonstrate feasibility of an advanced Lunar comms system
Chelmsford MA (SPX) Oct 30, 2020
AiRANACULUS, a private, Massachusetts-based technology company providing early stage research, development, prototyping and consulting services, announced it has been awarded a NASA Small Business I ... more
EXO WORLDS
Mars-sized rogue planet found drifting through the Milky Way
Washington DC (UPI) Oct 29, 2020
Astronomers have discovered a planetary free agent floating through the Milky Way, unbound to the gravity of any nearby stars. The discovery, detailed Thursday in Astrophysical Journal Letters, suggests the Milky Way may be teeming with rogue planets. ... more
TECH SPACE
NanoAvionics goes hyper-spectral
Columbia IL (SPX) Oct 27, 2020
NanoAvionics, a leading nanosatellite bus manufacturer and mission integrator, has revealed the remaining three payloads of its 'D-2/AtlaCom-1' rideshare mission hosted on board its M6P 6U nanosatel ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Rockets need intelligence booster, say engineers
Beijing (XNA) Oct 29, 2020
Chinese space engineers have begun to test technologies that they hope will help to make their carrier rockets smarter. Cheng Xing, a designer at the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology ... more
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TECH SPACE
NXTCOMM leases capacity on Eutelsat for its electronically steered antenna
Atlanta GA (SPX) Oct 29, 2020
NXT Communications Corporation (NXTCOMM) has signed a capacity agreement with Eutelsat Communications for capacity on Eutelsat's E117WA satellite, aimed to provide the Over-The-Air Testing of NXTCOM ... more
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS
Unlocking quantum key distribution for space asset cybersecurity
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 28, 2020
The advent and proliferation of space-based technologies has very rapidly transformed the modern world. Yet, for all the technological and innovative advantages that space assets enable for the grow ... more
EARLY EARTH
Models for potential precursors of cells endure simulated early-Earth conditions
University Park PA (SPX) Oct 29, 2020
Membraneless compartments - models for a potential step in the early evolution of cells - have been shown to persist or form, disappear, and reform in predictable ways through multiple cycles of deh ... more
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS
How aerospace is leading the development of quantum communication technologies for space
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 28, 2020
Quantum mechanics has a reputation for being difficult to understand, but then again, so does rocket science. Aerospace is already intimately familiar with why the difficulties of rocket science are ... more
EARLY EARTH
Scientists discover new organic compounds that could have helped form the first cells
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Oct 29, 2020
Chemists studying how life started often focus on how modern biopolymers like peptides and nucleic acids contributed, but modern biopolymers don't form easily without help from living organisms. A p ... more


Location and extent of coral reefs mapped worldwide using advanced AI

EARTH OBSERVATION
Preparing for Sentinel-6's challenging early days
Paris (ESA) Oct 28, 2020
Teams at ESA's mission control centre are getting ready to ensure a new Sentinel Earth Observation mission safely arrives in its correct orbit, from where it will map, measure and monitor rising sea ... more
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ROCKET SCIENCE
ESA lays out roadmap to Ariane 6 and Vega-C flights
Paris (ESA) Oct 30, 2020
Vega-C and Ariane 6 are being developed by ESA to assure Europe's independent access to space. The maiden flight for Vega-C is planned to take place in June 2021, that for Ariane 6 for the second qu ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Rocket Lab launches 15th Mission - deploys sats Planet and Canon
Mahia, New Zealand (SPX) Oct 30, 2020
Rocket Lab, a space systems company and the global leader in dedicated small satellite launch, has successfully launched its 15th Electron mission and deployed Earth-imaging satellites for Planet an ... more
IRON AND ICE
Asteroid Ryugu shaken by Hayabusa2's impactor
Kobe, Japan (SPX) Oct 30, 2020
Professor ARAKAWA Masahiko (Graduate School of Science, Kobe University, Japan) and members of the Hayabusa2 mission discovered more than 200 boulders ranging from 30cm to 6m in size, which either n ... more
IRON AND ICE
Ancient ice on Comet 67P 'fluffier than cappuccino froth'
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Oct 30, 2020
After years of detective work, scientists working on the European Space Agency (ESA) Rosetta mission have now been able to locate where the Philae lander made its second and penultimate contact with ... more
MARSDAILY
Geologists simulate soil conditions to help grow plants on Mars
Athens GA (SPX) Oct 28, 2020
Humankind's next giant step may be onto Mars. But before those missions can begin, scientists need to make scores of breakthrough advances, including learning how to grow crops on the red planet. ... more
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Cygnus delivers slew of research programs to Space Station
Kennedy Space Center FL (SPX) Oct 28, 2020
When Northrop Grumman launched its Cygnus spacecraft to the International Space Station (ISS) on October 2, 2020, it was loaded with a multitude of research and technology development investigations to be carried out onboard the orbiting laboratory. Once Cygnus berthed with the space station three days later and its contents were unloaded by the astronauts onboard, it was time to start per ... more
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Sounding Rocket to See What Keeps Intergalactic Space Sizzling
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Oct 30, 2020
NASA's next sounding rocket will measure light from some of the hottest stars, in hopes of finding out what's cooking the space between galaxies. The Dual-channel Extreme Ultraviolet Continuum Experiment, or DEUCE, is scheduled to launch from the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico early on Nov. 2. This is DEUCE's second flight, during which it will observe the second of two stars on i ... more
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Geologists simulate soil conditions to help grow plants on Mars
Athens GA (SPX) Oct 28, 2020
Humankind's next giant step may be onto Mars. But before those missions can begin, scientists need to make scores of breakthrough advances, including learning how to grow crops on the red planet. Practically speaking, astronauts cannot haul an endless supply of topsoil through space. So University of Georgia geologists are figuring out how best to use the materials already on the planet's ... more
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China Focus: 18 reserve astronauts selected for China's manned space program
Wuhan, China (XNA) Oct 23, 2020
China's manned space program has entered the mission preparation stage with the selection of a new group of 18 reserve astronauts. According to the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA), the reserve astronauts, including one female, have been selected recently from 2,500 candidates. Among them are seven spacecraft pilots, seven space flight engineers and four payload experts. Flight engineers a ... more
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Budding space entrepreneurs wow industry experts
London, UK (SPX) Oct 28, 2020
The 'Dragons' Den' style event, organised by the UK Space Agency and hosted yesterday, gave an opportunity for some of the UK's best and brightest minds to pitch their ideas to seven expert judges, offering them support like mentoring and the chance to build industry connections that they can use to take their plans to the next level. All the participating students are aged between 11 and ... more
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+ SpaceX launches cluster of Starlink satellites
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D-Orbit announces successful ORIGIN mission
Fino Mornasco Italy (SPX) Oct 29, 2020
D-Orbit, the in-orbit transportation company, announced the successful completion of the deployment phase of ORIGIN mission, the first of ION Satellite Carrier. ION, D-Orbit's satellite platform, successfully released 12 SuperDove satellites for Earth-imaging company Planet, in the precise orbital slots requested by the client. The vehicle has been operational since September 3rd, when it ... more
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+ D-Orbit secures 15M euro financing from EIB
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About Half of Sun-Like Stars Could Host Rocky, Potentially Habitable Planets
Moffett Field CA (SPX) Oct 30, 2020
Since astronomers confirmed the presence of planets beyond our solar system, called exoplanets, humanity has wondered how many could harbor life. Now, we're one step closer to finding an answer. According to new research using data from NASA's retired planet-hunting mission, the Kepler space telescope, about half the stars similar in temperature to our Sun could have a rocky planet capable of su ... more
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NASA's Webb To Examine Objects in the Graveyard of the Solar System
Baltimore MD (SPX) Oct 29, 2020
Beyond the orbit of Neptune, a diverse collection of thousands of dwarf planets and other relatively small objects dwells in a region called the Kuiper Belt. These often-pristine leftovers from our solar system's days of planet formation are called Kuiper Belt Objects, or Trans-Neptunian Objects. NASA's upcoming James Webb Space Telescope will examine an assortment of these icy bodies in a serie ... more
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Doubts about safety of Flint's water 6 years after crisis
Flint, United States (AFP) Oct 29, 2020
Authorities say Flint's water meets federal safety guidelines, outperforming comparable cities. Residents remain unconvinced. On a Tuesday morning this month, blocks and blocks of cars waited near a church in the eastern part of the Midewestern city to receive value packs of bottled water. These giveaways still happen three days a week, some six years after residents began complaining th ... more
+ UM researcher proposes sea-level rise global observing system
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China's self-developed BDS sees thriving applications
Harbin (XNA) Oct 11, 2020
Despite being affected by three typhoons and the COVID-19 epidemic, Song Jilin's 20 hectares of rice on the Qixing farm, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, embraced a bumper harvest this year. There was a lack of hands during the spring plowing season because of the epidemic, but the unmanned rice transplanters equipped with China's BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) helped out ... more
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ESA seeking dust-proof materials for lunar return
Paris (ESA) Oct 28, 2020
When humans return to the Moon they'll have formidable challenge lying in wait: lunar dust. The talcum-like lunar regolith is considered the biggest operational problem facing Moon colonists. Within a few days of dust exposure, Apollo spacesuits suffered obscured visors, clogged mechanisms and eroded suit layers. So an ESA team is looking into novel material options to serve as the basis of futu ... more
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Amateurs Reshape Asteroids from Their Backyard
Mountain View CA (SPX) Oct 30, 2020
Marseille, France and Mountain View, CA: There are nearly one million catalogued asteroids, but we don't know much about many of them. Now Unistellar and its scientific partner, the SETI Institute, can count on a network of nearly 3,000 amateurs capable of observing thousands of asteroids and providing an estimate of their size and shape. With mobile stations located in Asia, North America and E ... more
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Preparing for Sentinel-6's challenging early days
Paris (ESA) Oct 28, 2020
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Solar cycle 25: the Sun wakes up
Paris (ESA) Oct 30, 2020
The Sun has entered its 25th solar cycle and is about to wake up. For the last few years our star has been pretty sleepy, with few sunspots, bright flares or massive ejections of magnetised plasma emanating from its surface. This quiet period is known as the solar minimum, but things are starting to heat up again. Experts on the Solar Cycle 25 Prediction Panel recently announced that the S ... more
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Single Burst of Star Formation Created Milky Way's Central Bulge
Baltimore MD (SPX) Oct 28, 2020
Our Milky Way galaxy is shaped like two fried eggs glued back-to-back. A central bulge of stars sits in the middle of a sprawling disk of stars. Though this is a common feature among myriad spiral galaxies, astronomers have spent decades puzzling out how and when the Milky Way's central bulge might have formed. Were the stars within the bulge born early in our galaxy's history, 10 to 12 billion ... more
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Timekeeping theory combines quantum clocks and Einstein's relativity
Hanover NH (SPX) Oct 27, 2020
A phenomenon of quantum mechanics known as superposition can impact timekeeping in high-precision clocks, according to a theoretical study from Dartmouth College, Saint Anselm College and Santa Clara University. Research describing the effect shows that superposition--the ability of an atom to exist in more than one state at the same time--leads to a correction in atomic clocks known as "q ... more
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