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November 18, 2022
MARSDAILY
Mars was covered by 300 meter deep oceans



Copenhagen, Denmark (SPX) Nov 18, 2022
Mars is called the red planet. But once, it was actually blue and covered in water, bringing us closer to finding out if Mars had ever harboured life. Most researchers agree that there has been water on Mars, but just how much water is still debated. Now a study from the University of Copenhagen shows that some 4.5 billion years ago, there was enough water for the entire planet to be covered in a 300-metre-deep ocean. "At this time, Mars was bombarded with asteroids filled with ice. It ... read more

ROCKET SCIENCE
First privately built Indian space rocket launches
Chennai, India (AFP) Nov 18, 2022
The first privately developed Indian rocket lifted off into the upper reaches of the atmosphere on Friday, in another milestone in the country's push to become a major space power. ... more
MARSDAILY
Perseverance investigates intriguing Martian bedrock
Pasadena CA (JPL) Nov 18, 2022
NASA's Perseverance Mars rover has begun exploring an area the science team calls "Yori Pass" near the base of Jezero Crater's ancient river delta. They've been eager to explore the region for sever ... more
MOON DAILY
Humanity to go back to the moon. Ukrainian contribution to the space science
Kyiv, Ukraine (SPX) Nov 18, 2022
November 16, 2022, was a big day for all space industry fans. Artemis I, a first mission to the Moon after a break that lasted over 53 years, is finally launched. And while the eyes of millions were ... more
VENUSIAN HEAT
Massive Volcanism May Have Altered Ancient Venus' Climate
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Nov 18, 2022
Volcanic activity lasting hundreds to thousands of centuries and erupting massive amounts of material may have helped transform Venus from a temperate and wet world to the acidic hothouse it is toda ... more
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TIME AND SPACE
Webb observations point to a shorter cosmic dark age
Washington (AFP) Nov 17, 2022
The first galaxies may have formed far earlier than previously thought, according to observations from the James Webb Space Telescope that are reshaping astronomers' understanding of the early universe. ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Webb draws back curtain on universe's early galaxies
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 18, 2022
A few days after officially starting science operations, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope propelled astronomers into a realm of early galaxies, previously hidden beyond the grasp of all other teles ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Astronomers capitalize on early access to James Webb Space Telescope data
Irvine CA (SPX) Nov 15, 2022
First in line to receive data transmissions from the James Webb Space Telescope, a team of astronomers at the University of California, Irvine and other institutions is using the unprecedentedly cle ... more
TECH SPACE
NASA Webb Telescope micrometeoroid mitigation update
Baltimore MD (SPX) Nov 16, 2022
Micrometeoroid strikes are an unavoidable aspect of operating any spacecraft. NASA's James Webb Space Telescope was engineered to withstand continual bombardment from these dust-sized particles movi ... more
VSAT NEWS
Intellian awarded contract to design and supply user terminals for Viasat Maritime
Fort Lauderdale FL (SPX) Nov 16, 2022
Viasat Inc., a global communications company (NASDAQ: VSAT), and Intellian, a leading provider of feature-rich, future proof satellite communications solutions, has announced a contract award for In ... more
TECH SPACE
Hundreds of Renesas rad-hard chips protecting Artemis 1 on lunar mission
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Nov 18, 2022
Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE:6723), a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, has announced that hundreds of its radiation-hardened (rad-hard) integrated circuits (ICs), includ ... more
TECH SPACE
ESA experiences COP27 using a space-empowered metaverse
Paris (ESA) Nov 16, 2022
ESA has created a space-inspired virtual environment to enable its workforce to experience the COP27 climate summit - which is being held in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt - without the environmental cost o ... more
TECH SPACE
How NASA's Deep Space Network Supports the Agency's Missions
Pasadena CA (JPL) Nov 16, 2022
Over 50 years ago, NASA captured the world's imagination and inspired generations with the Apollo 11 Moon landing. NASA's then-young Deep Space Network (DSN) was crucial to tracking and communicatin ... more


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SPACEWAR
X-37B orbital test vehicle concludes sixth mission
Kennedy Space Center FL (SPX) Nov 12, 2022
The X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle-6 (OTV-6), the U.S. Space Force's unmanned, reusable spaceplane, successfully deorbited and landed at NASA's Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Landing Facility on Nov. 12, ... more
SPACEWAR
U.S. military space plane lands, ending record-breaking mission
Washington DC (UPI) Nov 12, 2021
The U.S. military's X-37B space plane finally came back to Earth on Saturday after spending 908 days in orbit. ... more
SPACEWAR
National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA) doubles value of Blacksky contract
Herndon VA (SPX) Nov 17, 2022
BlackSky Technology Inc. (NYSE: BKSY) received notification that the ceiling value of the five-year Indefinite-Delivery/Indefinite-Quantity contract with the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency ... more
CYBER WARS
Cyber vulnerability in networks used by spacecraft, aircraft and energy generation systems
Ann Arbor MI (SPX) Nov 16, 2022
A major vulnerability in a networking technology widely used in critical infrastructures such as spacecraft, aircraft, energy generation systems and industrial control systems was exposed by researc ... more
SOLAR DAILY
Sidus Space engages GTM Advanced Structures to integrate space-proven solar panels into LizzieSat
Cape Canaveral FL (SPX) Nov 18, 2022
Sidus Space, Inc. (NASDAQ:SIDU), a Space-as-a-Service company focused on mission critical hardware manufacturing combined with commercial satellite design, manufacture, launch, and data collection, ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE


Liftoff! NASA successfully launches mega Moon rocket

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IRON AND ICE
Meteorite offers insight into building blocks of early life
Washington DC (UPI) Nov 17, 2021
A new study from Britain's Natural History Museum and the University of Glasgow has found that carbonaceous asteroids may have played a key role in seeding the Earth with the ingredients of early life. ... more
IRON AND ICE
New observation method helps unlock secrets of UK meteorite
Ontario, Canada (SPX) Nov 17, 2022
The Winchcombe meteorite, a rare carbonaceous meteorite which crashed onto a driveway in Gloucestershire in 2021, has been found to contain extra-terrestrial water and organic compounds that reveal ... more
MOON DAILY
iSpace reaches agreement with Mitsui Sumitomo to become first user of commercial lunar insurance
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Nov 18, 2022
Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Co., Ltd. ("MSI"), a subsidiary of MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings, Inc. based in Tokyo, Japan, has reached an agreement with ispace, inc. (ispace), a global lunar explorati ... more
MARSDAILY
Martian dust storms churn up Earth-like clouds
Paris (ESA) Nov 16, 2022
ESA's Mars Express has revealed that Mars churns up surprisingly Earth-like cloud patterns that are reminiscent of those in our planet's tropical regions. Earth and Mars have vastly different ... more
MOON DAILY
ispace Announces Mission 1 Launch Date
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Nov 18, 2022
ispace, inc., a global lunar exploration company, plans to launch its Mission 1 (M1) lunar lander, part of the HAKUTO-R lunar exploration program, on Nov. 28, 2022, at the earliest, on a SpaceX Falc ... more
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Mars was covered by 300 meter deep oceans
Copenhagen, Denmark (SPX) Nov 18, 2022
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