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July 17, 2020
MARSDAILY
Emirates Mars Mission delayed a second time by weather



Washington DC (UPI) Jul 15, 2020
Weather at the launch site in Japan has delayed Thursday's historic launch of a United Arab Emirates space mission to Mars. It was the second such delay in a week. The UAE government announced the delay early on Wednesday morning via Twitter, saying "a new launch date in July will be announced in the next 24 hours." The UAE aims to become the first Arab nation to launch a spacecraft to another planet. A Japanese H-2A rocket has been prepared and loaded with the Emirati orbiting satellite ... read more

IRON AND ICE
Mapping the Solar System: From the Moon to Bennu
Tucson AZ (SPX) Jul 16, 2020
As NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft prepares to briefly touch down and collect a sample from the asteroid Bennu in October, the mission's science team, led by the University of Arizona, has worked metic ... more
IRON AND ICE
Capsule of Japan's Hayabusa2 asteroid probe to land in Australia on Dec 6
Tokyo (Sputnik) Jul 16, 2020
The re-entry capsule of Japan's Hayabusa2 asteroid explorer containing samples from asteroid Ryugu will land in Australia on 6 December, as follows from a joint statement of the Japan Aerospace Expl ... more
DRAGON SPACE
Tianwen 1 probe to soon blast off for Mars
Beijing (XNA) Jul 16, 2020
Tianwen 1, a Chinese Mars probe, has been transported to Hainan province, where it is set to be launched atop a Long March 5 carrier rocket in the coming days, according to the China Academy of Spac ... more
MOON DAILY
China's Chang'e 4 probe resumes work for 20th lunar day
Beijing (XNA) Jul 16, 2020
The lander and rover of the Chang'e 4 probe have resumed work for the 20th lunar day on the far side of the moon. The lander woke up at 5:48 am Wednesday (Beijing Time), and the rover awoke at ... more
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IRON AND ICE
A population of asteroids of interstellar origin inhabits the Solar System
Sao Paulo, Brazil (SPX) Jul 17, 2020
A study conducted by scientists at Sao Paulo State University's Institute of Geosciences and Exact Sciences (IGCE-UNESP) in Rio Claro, Brazil, has identified 19 asteroids of interstellar origin clas ... more
MOON DAILY
Solar power investigation to launch on lunar lander
Cleveland OH (SPX) Jul 17, 2020
When Artemis astronauts go back to the Moon, they will need access to electric power to live and work on the surface. Solar power will be one of the options to sustain human life and science for tho ... more
MARSDAILY
Emirates Mars Mission to launch with ASU instrument
Tempe AZ (SPX) Jul 16, 2020
The Emirates Mars Mission, the first interplanetary exploration undertaken by an Arab nation, is expected to lift off in July (exact launch date depends on weather conditions) on an H-IIA rocket fro ... more
OUTER PLANETS
Subaru Telescope and New Horizons explore the outer Solar System
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Jul 16, 2020
Collaborative observations with NASA's New Horizons mission have been ongoing at the Subaru Telescope since May 2020. Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC), the wide field camera mounted on the prime focus of the ... more
TECH SPACE
Place for space testing
Noordwijk, Netherlands (ESA) Jul 17, 2020
ESA's Compact Antenna Test Range at its ESTEC technical centre in Noordwijk, the Netherlands. This anechoic chamber is used to test space antennas of 1 m across or less, or else entire small satelli ... more
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TECH SPACE
Millennium Space Systems completes DRAG RACER satellite qualification ahead of orbital debris mission
Chantilly VA (SPX) Jul 17, 2020
TriSept Corporation, a leading provider of launch integration and mission management services, and Millennium Space Systems has announced preparations are underway for the experimental DRAG RACER or ... more
TECH SPACE
Data-relay satellite beams at light speed
Paris (ESA) Jul 17, 2020
The most sophisticated laser communication network ever designed has gained its second satellite. The European Data Relay System (EDRS) was built to accelerate the flow of information from Ear ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Leveraging microgravity to improve medical diagnostics
Kennedy Space Center FL (SPX) Jul 17, 2020
What if a single drop of blood were all that is needed to provide reliable medical diagnostics in any setting on-or even off-Earth? This week, NASA astronauts Douglas Hurley and Robert Behnken, who ... more
MOON DAILY
Who's ready to serve the lunar missions
Paris (ESA) Jul 15, 2020
ESA has long-established plans to create a commercial lunar satellite network and now seeks expressions of interest from companies prepared to build and operate it. Efforts to explore the Moon ... more
EXO WORLDS
'Disk Detective' Needs Your Help Finding Disks Where Planets Form
Paris (ESA) Jul 15, 2020
Planets form from gas and dust particles swirling around baby stars in enormous spinning disks. But because this process takes millions of years, scientists can only learn about these disks by findi ... more


Artificial intelligence predicts which planetary systems will survive

EXO WORLDS
Supercomputer reveals atmospheric impact of gigantic planetary collisions
Durham UK (SPX) Jul 15, 2020
The giant impacts that dominate late stages of planet formation have a wide range of consequences for young planets and their atmospheres, according to new research. Research led by Durham Uni ... more
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MOON DAILY
Nature of Enigmatic Substance Found on Far Side of the Moon Uncovered by Scientists
Beijing (Sputnik) Jul 09, 2020
Despite the substance in question being described as "gel-like" shortly after its discovery, new research suggests that it is likely a rock after all. Chinese scientists have revealed the anal ... more
IRON AND ICE
Designing better asteroid explorers
Rochester UK (SPX) Jul 15, 2020
Recent NASA missions to asteroids have gathered important data about the early evolution of our Solar System, planet formation, and how life may have originated on Earth. These missions also provide ... more
MARSDAILY
UAE again delays Mars probe launch over weather
Dubai (AFP) July 15, 2020
The United Arab Emirates said on Wednesday it would delay the launch of its "Hope" Mars probe for a second time, again due to bad weather. ... more
MOON DAILY
NASA Increases Investment in US Small Businesses to Mature Lunar Capabilities for Artemis
Washington DC (SPX) Jul 09, 2020
NASA has selected four U.S. small businesses to mature a range of technologies for sustainable exploration of the Moon under the Artemis program. Through Artemis, the first woman and next man will l ... more
MARSDAILY
NASA's Perseverance rover will scour Mars for signs of life
Washington (AFP) July 14, 2020
NASA's most advanced Mars rover, Perseverance, launches from Earth on July 30, on a mission to seek out signs of ancient microbial life on what was once a river delta three-and-a-half billion years ago. ... more
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UAE again delays Mars probe launch over weather
Dubai (AFP) July 15, 2020
The United Arab Emirates said on Wednesday it would delay the launch of its "Hope" Mars probe for a second time, again due to bad weather. The probe was originally due to be launched from Japan on Wednesday but had been postponed until Friday for the same reason. "After extensive meetings, the @UAESpaceAgency and @MBRSpaceCentre, through discussions with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, anno ... more
+ The quest to find signs of ancient life on Mars
+ NASA's InSight Flexes Its Arm While Its 'Mole' Hits Pause
+ Emirates Mars Mission to launch with ASU instrument
+ Humanity on Mars? Technically possible, but no voyage on horizon
+ NASA's Perseverance rover will scour Mars for signs of life
+ Emirates Mars Mission delayed a second time by weather
+ Johnson-Built Device to Help Mars Perseverance Rover Search for Signs of Life


Solar power investigation to launch on lunar lander
Cleveland OH (SPX) Jul 17, 2020
When Artemis astronauts go back to the Moon, they will need access to electric power to live and work on the surface. Solar power will be one of the options to sustain human life and science for those long duration missions. Next summer, a solar power experiment designed by a team of investigators at NASA's Glenn Research Center will launch to the Moon on Astrobotic's Peregrine Lander. ... more
+ A slightly younger Moon
+ Who's ready to serve the lunar missions
+ Scientists identify 'gel-like' substance Chinese rover found on the moon
+ NASA Increases Investment in US Small Businesses to Mature Lunar Capabilities for Artemis
+ China's Chang'e 4 probe resumes work for 20th lunar day
+ Nature of Enigmatic Substance Found on Far Side of the Moon Uncovered by Scientists
+ Metals in lunar craters provide new insights to its origin
Subaru Telescope and New Horizons explore the outer Solar System
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Jul 16, 2020
Collaborative observations with NASA's New Horizons mission have been ongoing at the Subaru Telescope since May 2020. Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC), the wide field camera mounted on the prime focus of the Subaru Telescope, is used for the observations to search for target candidates for New Horizons' next observations. Astronomers from Japan are participating in the observation team together wit ... more
+ The collective power of the solar system's dark, icy bodies
+ Ocean in Jupiter's moon Europa "could be habitable"
+ Evidence supports 'hot start' scenario and early ocean formation on Pluto
+ Proposed NASA Mission Would Visit Neptune's Curious Moon Triton
+ SOFIA finds clues hidden in Pluto's haze
+ New evidence of watery plumes on Jupiter's moon Europa
+ Telescopes and spacecraft join forces to probe deep into Jupiter's atmosphere
Artificial intelligence predicts which planetary systems will survive
Princeton UK (SPX) Jul 15, 2020
Why don't planets collide more often? How do planetary systems - like our solar system or multi-planet systems around other stars - organize themselves? Of all of the possible ways planets could orbit, how many configurations will remain stable over the billions of years of a star's life cycle? Rejecting the large range of unstable possibilities - all the configurations that would lead to ... more
+ 'Disk Detective' Needs Your Help Finding Disks Where Planets Form
+ NASA Awards SETI Institute Contract for Planetary Protection Support
+ Supercomputer reveals atmospheric impact of gigantic planetary collisions
+ The cosmic commute towards star and planet formation
+ Dying stars breathe life into Earth
+ The cosmic commute toward star and planet formation
+ Unprecedented ground-based discovery of 2 strongly interacting exoplanets
Spaceflight unveils next-gen orbital transfer vehicle to fly aboard SpaceX mission
Seattle WA (SPX) Jul 16, 2020
Spaceflight Inc has announced that it will be flying its next generation orbital transfer vehicle, Sherpa-FX, on a fully dedicated rideshare mission with SpaceX. The mission, called SXRS-3 by Spaceflight, is scheduled to launch on a Falcon 9 no earlier than December 2020. Spaceflight has contracted 16 spacecraft for this mission from organizations including iQPS, Loft Orbital, HawkEye 360, ... more
+ Southern Launch prepares for lift off In South Australia
+ Rocket to lift Mars probe moved to launch pad
+ Soyuz Launches From Kourou to Resume in October, German Aerospace Centre Says
+ New electric propulsion chamber explores the future of space travel
+ NASA astronauts and Russian cosmonauts perform habitability test of Crew Dragon capsule
+ Rocket Lab promises customers to 'Leave No Stone Unturned' launch failure
+ NASA hits Boeing with 80 recommendations before next space test


Tianwen 1 probe to soon blast off for Mars
Beijing (XNA) Jul 16, 2020
Tianwen 1, a Chinese Mars probe, has been transported to Hainan province, where it is set to be launched atop a Long March 5 carrier rocket in the coming days, according to the China Academy of Space Technology. The academy said in a statement on Tuesday that the spacecraft is now undergoing prelaunch preparations at the Wenchang Space Launch Center in Wenchang before setting out on China' ... more
+ China's newest carrier rocket fails in debut mission
+ China's tracking ship wraps up satellite launch monitoring
+ Final Beidou launch marks major milestone in China's space effort
+ Satellite launch center Wenchang eyes boosting homestay, catering sectors
+ Private investment fuels China commercial space sector growth
+ More details of China's space station unveiled
+ China space program targets July launch for Mars mission
Capsule of Japan's Hayabusa2 asteroid probe to land in Australia on Dec 6
Tokyo (Sputnik) Jul 16, 2020
The re-entry capsule of Japan's Hayabusa2 asteroid explorer containing samples from asteroid Ryugu will land in Australia on 6 December, as follows from a joint statement of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and the Australian Space Agency (ASA) published on Tuesday. "The statement acknowledges that the capsule of 'Hayabusa2' containing the asteroid samples will land in South A ... more
+ A population of asteroids of interstellar origin inhabits the Solar System
+ Carbon found in comet ATLAS helps reveal ages of other comets
+ Comet NEOWISE sizzles as it slides by the Sun
+ Building NASA's Psyche: Design Done, Now Full Speed Ahead on Hardware
+ Mapping the Solar System: From the Moon to Bennu
+ Germany's largest ever stony meteorite found in Blaubeuren
+ Objects in the night


USS Portland's high-powered laser disables drone in weapon's first at-sea test
Pearl Harbor (USN) May 22, 2020
Amphibious transport dock ship USS Portland (LPD 27) successfully disabled an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) with a Solid State Laser - Technology Maturation Laser Weapon System Demonstrator (LWSD) MK 2 MOD 0 on May 16. LWSD is a high-energy laser weapon system demonstrator developed by the Office of Naval Research and installed on Portland for an at-sea demonstration. LWSD's operational em ... more
+ Navy breaks ground on laser weapons test lab in California
+ The power of short range air defense
+ Lockheed nabs $22.4M for work on LCS-based laser system
+ Navy: Chinese warship fired laser at U.S. aircraft
Japan will reorient missile defense posture as Aegis Ashore is suspended
London, UK (SPX) Jul 02, 2020
Japan's announcement on the suspension of the deployment of Aegis Ashore missile defense systems marks a potential shift in the country's security strategy. The turning point depends on the substitute for Aegis Ashore. The country is now considering pre-emptive strike capabilities as a possibility, targeting missile launchers in North Korea first instead of intercepting incoming missiles. Interc ... more
+ Raytheon Missiles and Defense awarded $2.3B production contract for missile defense radars
+ Lockheed Martin PAC-3 MSE Achieves Test Success
+ NGC and US Army team up for combined missile defense test
+ Japan confirms scrapping US missile defence system
+ Aerojet Rocketdyne delivers 600th boost motor and divert and attitude control system for THAAD
+ First modernized LM 2100 SBIRS missile warning satellite completes thermal vacuum testing
+ Japan 'can't move ahead' with US missile defence system: PM


Evidence for Volcanic Craters on Saturn's Moon Titan
Tucson AZ (SPX) Jun 16, 2020
Volcano-like features seen in polar regions of Saturn's moon Titan by NASA's Cassini spacecraft could be evidence of explosive eruptions that may continue today, according to a new paper by Planetary Science Institute Senior Scientist Charles A. Wood and coauthor Jani Radebaugh of Brigham Young University. Morphological features such as nested collapses, elevated ramparts, halos, and islan ... more
+ Saturn's Moon Titan drifting away faster than previously thought
+ Discovered a multilayer haze system on Saturn's Hexagon
+ Data from NASA's Cassini may explain Saturn's atmospheric mystery
+ Why is NASA Sending Dragonfly to Titan
+ New SwRI models reveal inner complexity of Saturn moon
The smallest motor in the world
Dubendorf, Switzerland (SPX) Jun 17, 2020
The smallest motor in the world - consisting of just 16 atoms: this was developed by a team of researchers from Empa and EPFL. "This brings us close to the ultimate size limit for molecular motors," explains Oliver Groning, head of the Functional Surfaces Research Group at Empa. The motor measures less than one nanometer - in other words it is around 100,000 times smaller than the diameter of a ... more
+ Crystalline 'nanobrush' clears way to advanced energy and information tech
+ Transporting energy through a single molecular nanowire
+ To make an atom-sized machine, you need a quantum mechanic
+ Magnetic nanoparticles help researchers remotely release adrenal hormones
+ New DNA origami motor breaks speed record for nano machines
+ Deep-sea osmolyte makes biomolecular machines heat-tolerant


QinetiQ wins contract with the European Space Agency
Brussels, Belgium (SPX) Jul 02, 2020
QinetiQ's space business has secured a new contract worth 8.5m euro with the European Space Agency (ESA) for the development and production of microgravity-based heat transfer experiments, expected to be installed on the International Space Station (ISS) in 2026. Called the Heat Transfer Host 1, or simply HOST1, the contract includes the development of the experimentation platform and four ... more
+ Tabletop quantum experiment could detect gravitational waves
+ Gravitational wave scientists grapple with the cosmic mystery of GW190814
+ LIGO-Virgo finds mystery object in 'mass gap'
+ Thailand team wins UN access to ESA's hypergravity centrifuge
+ New gravitational-wave model can bring neutron stars into even sharper focus
+ Seeing the universe through new lenses
+ L3Harris lays foundation for first space-based gravitational wave observatory
In a first, astronomers watch a black hole's corona disappear, then reappear
Boston MA (SPX) Jul 17, 2020
It seems the universe has an odd sense of humor. While a crown-encrusted virus has run roughshod over the world, another entirely different corona about 100 million light years from Earth has mysteriously disappeared. For the first time, astronomers at MIT and elsewhere have watched as a supermassive black hole's own corona, the ultrabright, billion-degree ring of high-energy particles tha ... more
+ Runaway star might explain black hole's disappearing act
+ Planet Nine and the search for primordial black holes orbiting solar system
+ Researchers confirm age of universe at 13.8 billion years
+ Learning more about particle collisions with machine learning
+ Exotic never before seen particle discovered at CERN
+ Quantum fluctuations can jiggle objects on the human scale
+ Teleportation helps to create live musical performance


"Alexa, go to the kitchen and fetch me a snack"
Boston MA (SPX) Jul 16, 2020
Wouldn't we all appreciate a little help around the house, especially if that help came in the form of a smart, adaptable, uncomplaining robot? Sure, there are the one-trick Roombas of the appliance world. But MIT engineers are envisioning robots more like home helpers, able to follow high-level, Alexa-type commands, such as "Go to the kitchen and fetch me a coffee cup." To carry out such ... more
+ AI robots for power network put into service in North China
+ Amid reckoning on police racism, algorithm bias in focus
+ Coordinating complex behaviors between hundreds of robots
+ DLR and Mozilla are researching technologies for voice control of robots
+ New jellyfish robots can outswim their inspiration
+ This Hopping Robot Could Explore the Solar System's Icy Moons
+ Fugro partners with Australian Space Agency on new robotics control complex
Northrop Grumman Short Range Air Defense System to counter aerial threats
Huntsville FL (SPX) Jul 13, 2020
Northrop Grumman Corporation's Forward Area Air Defense Command and Control (FAAD C2) system has been selected by the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) as the interim command and control system for future Counter-Small Unmanned Aerial System (C-sUAS) procurements. The decision follows the findings of a service board established by the DOD's Joint Counter-Small Unmanned Aerial Systems (C-sUA ... more
+ Firebird completes successful multi-day capability demonstration flights
+ Britain buys General Atomics' Protector drone in $81M deal
+ World entering new military 'drone age': UN expert
+ Northrop Grumman system to be interim anti-drone solution
+ State Department approves $23M sale of Black Hawk to Jordan
+ Hundreds of drones light up Seoul sky with virus messages
+ Embention Partners with Sagetech to achieve full situation awareness in unmanned flight
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