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Field geology at Mars' equator points to ancient megaflood Ithica NY (SPX) Nov 22, 2020 Floods of unimaginable magnitude once washed through Gale Crater on Mars' equator around 4 billion years ago - a finding that hints at the possibility that life may have existed there, according to data collected by NASA's Curiosity rover and analyzed in joint project by scientists from Jackson State University, Cornell, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the University of Hawaii. The research, "Deposits from Giant Floods in Gale Crater and Their Implications for the Climate of Early Mars," was pub ... read more |
A terrestrial-mass planet on the run? Washington DC (SPX) Nov 22, 2020 Scientists have long believed that there may be billions to trillions of rogue planets drifting through our galaxy, unattached to any host star. A recent study has now identified one such candidate ... more Washington DC (Sputnik) Nov 22, 2020 Although the Apollo lunar flights ended in 1972, the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has remained greatly invested in returning astronauts to the moon by 2024. The last time ... more Paris (ESA) Nov 22, 2020 Elevation can be deceiving in satellite imagery of Mars, even when differences are extreme - as demonstrated by this image of Pyrrhae Regio from ESA's Mars Express. A chunk of terrain has collapsed ... more Paris (ESA) Nov 18, 2020 Since time immemorial, people have gazed in wonder at the Moon. Its gentle light suggests romance, its strong embrace powers the tides and it is even sometimes blamed for madness. The Moon was ... more |
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Astroscale announces March 2021 Launch Date for Debris Removal Demonstration Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Nov 19, 2020 Astroscale Holdings Inc. ("Astroscale"), the market-leader in securing long-term orbital sustainability, has announced that its End-of-Life Services by Astroscale-demonstration (ELSA-d) mission will ... more Santa Cruz CA (SPX) Nov 18, 2020 The NASA Astrobiology Program has awarded a five-year, $5 million grant to an interdisciplinary consortium led by the University of California, Santa Cruz, to trace the volatile elements that form t ... more Greenbelt MD (SPX) Nov 18, 2020 Scientists using an instrument aboard NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN, or MAVEN, spacecraft have discovered that water vapor near the surface of the Red Planet is lofted higher into th ... more Nanjing (XNA) Nov 20, 2020 China's second-generation space tracking ship Yuanwang 3 left here Thursday for missions concerning the Chang'e 5 lunar probe, according to sources with the country's satellite maritime tracking and ... more Pasadena CA (JPL) Nov 19, 2020 A microphone aboard NASA's Mars 2020 Perseverance rover has recorded the sounds of the spacecraft as it hurtles through interplanetary space. While another mic aboard the rover is intended specifica ... more |
Ancient zircon minerals from Mars reveal the elusive internal structure of the red planet Paris (ESA) Nov 19, 2020 The parachute system that will help deliver the Rosalind Franklin ExoMars rover to Mars has completed the first full-scale high altitude drop test with redesigned elements following two unsuccessful ... more |
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Lunar mission set for launch this month Beijing (XNA) Nov 18, 2020 Space endeavor to be one of country's most challenging with moon samples sought Chang'e 5, the next mission in China's lunar exploration program, will be launched from the Wen-chang Space Laun ... more London, Canada (SPX) Nov 19, 2020 NASA is working towards sending humans to Mars by 2030. If all goes according to plan, the flight crew's return trip to the red planet will take about two-and-half years. That's a long time to spend ... more Stockholm, Sweden (SPX) Nov 19, 2020 The Swedish-led satellite instrument Particle Environment Package (PEP) will help researchers at the Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF) to understand how three of Jupiter's icy moons are affec ... more Bethesda MD (SPX) Nov 18, 2020 Sun-synchronous orbits are orbits that are ideal for earth observations in connection with civil and defense applications. Therefore, many satellites have been placed in such orbits. Since the ... more Wenchang (XNA) Nov 18, 2020 The fifth Long March-5 rocket, to be used to launch China's Chang'e-5 lunar probe, was vertically transported to the launching area at the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site in south China's Hainan Pro ... more |
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'Conscientiousness' key to team success during space missions London, Canada (SPX) Nov 19, 2020 NASA is working towards sending humans to Mars by 2030. If all goes according to plan, the flight crew's return trip to the red planet will take about two-and-half years. That's a long time to spend, uninterrupted, with co-workers. Now, imagine if the astronauts don't get along with each other? To help ensure that doesn't happen, a new study led by Western University tested team dynamics o ... more |
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NASA 'hard-pressed' to land astronauts on Moon in 2024, cites COVID-19 delays Washington DC (Sputnik) Nov 22, 2020 Although the Apollo lunar flights ended in 1972, the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has remained greatly invested in returning astronauts to the moon by 2024. The last time a NASA astronaut set foot on the moon was in 1972. In a report released earlier this month, NASA's Office of Inspector General (OIG) stated that the agency will be "hard-pressed to land astronau ... more |
Swedish space instrument participates in the search for life around Jupiter Stockholm, Sweden (SPX) Nov 19, 2020 The Swedish-led satellite instrument Particle Environment Package (PEP) will help researchers at the Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF) to understand how three of Jupiter's icy moons are affected by the particles around Jupiter and search for the pre-conditions for life. After 14 years of work, the instrument is ready to take its place on ESA's Jupiter spacecraft JUICE. Prof. Stas Ba ... more |
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A terrestrial-mass planet on the run? Washington DC (SPX) Nov 22, 2020 Scientists have long believed that there may be billions to trillions of rogue planets drifting through our galaxy, unattached to any host star. A recent study has now identified one such candidate - potentially the first terrestrial-mass world we've spotted on the run. We've discovered more than 4,000 exoplanets in the last three decades, spanning a dramatic range of masses, sizes, temper ... more |
Skyrora conducts vacuum chamber engine tests to replicate space-like conditions Edinburgh UK (SPX) Nov 18, 2020 UK rocket company, Skyrora, has conducted a series of static test fires of its 3rd stage LEO engine, including a vacuum chamber test, designed to replicate space-like conditions to further advance its launch ambitions. All tests, totalling 100 and conducted at the company's Engine Test Complex located in Fife, Scotland, were successful, and the results met Skyrora's test criteria. This mea ... more |
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China's space tracking ship sails for Chang'e 5 mission Nanjing (XNA) Nov 20, 2020 China's second-generation space tracking ship Yuanwang 3 left here Thursday for missions concerning the Chang'e 5 lunar probe, according to sources with the country's satellite maritime tracking and controlling department. China's Chang'e 5 mission, which is scheduled to be launched late this month, will bring moon samples back to Earth, making it one of the country's most complicated and ... more |
CSIRO research vessel Investigator films meteor break up over ocean Sydney, Australia (SPX) Nov 20, 2020 The vision, which was captured by the ship's livestream camera, shows the extremely bright meteor crossing the sky in front of the ship and then breaking up over the ocean. The meteor, which was bright green, was spotted by the bridge crew and reported to the science staff on board. They were amazed to find that the meteor had been captured perfectly by the ship's livestream camera, ... more |
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Do Directed Energy Weapons finally live up to their expectations? Amsterdam, Netherlands (SPX) Sep 23, 2020 Since the mid-1960s few weapons have held as much potential and have constantly failed to live up to that potential as Directed Energy Weapons (DEW). However, since the turn of this century even as most countries have curtailed both their hopes and funding from the highs of decades past, DEWs have gradually and quietly matured. DEWs use the electromagnetic spectrum (light and radio energy) ... more |
Navy intercepts, destroys ICBM during missile test in Hawaii Washington DC (UPI) Nov 17, 2020 The U.S. Missile Defense Agency and U.S. Navy sailors aboard the USS John Finn intercepted and destroyed an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile-representative target with a Standard Missile-3 Block IIA missile during a flight test demonstration Monday. The target was launched from Ronald Reagan Ballistic Missile Defense Test Site in Hawaii toward the broad ocean area northeast of the sta ... more |
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Impact craters reveal details of Titan's dynamic surface weathering Pasadena CA (JPL) Oct 30, 2020 Scientists have used data from NASA's Cassini mission to delve into the impact craters on the surface of Titan, revealing more detail than ever before about how the craters evolve and how weather drives changes on the surface of Saturn's mammoth moon. Like Earth, Titan has a thick atmosphere that acts as a protective shield from meteoroids; meanwhile, erosion and other geologic processes e ... more |
Making 3D nanosuperconductors with DNA Upton NY (SPX) Nov 11, 2020 Three-dimensional (3-D) nanostructured materials - those with complex shapes at a size scale of billionths of a meter - that can conduct electricity without resistance could be used in a range of quantum devices. For example, such 3-D superconducting nanostructures could find application in signal amplifiers to enhance the speed and accuracy of quantum computers and ultrasensitive magnetic field ... more |
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Looking at solutions on a parabolic flight Paris (ESA) Nov 19, 2020 What resembles a donut or the iris of an eye is actually a liquid cell illuminated from below. Part of the Chemo-Hydrodynamic Patterns and Instabilities (CHYPI) experiment that recently flew on the 73rd ESA parabolic flight campaign, this cell has a lot to offer the chemical solutions industry. Researchers behind CHYPI are seeking to validate a theoretical model, developed by Anne De ... more |
NASA's Roman Space Telescope to Uncover Echoes of the Universe's Creation Greenbelt MD (SPX) Nov 19, 2020 NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will detect vestiges of sound waves that once rippled through the primordial cosmic sea. According to new simulations, Roman's observations could extend these measurements into an unprobed epoch between the universe's infancy and the present day. Studying the echoes from this era will help us trace the evolution of the universe and solve pressing cosmic c ... more |
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Machine learning guarantees robots' performance in unknown territory Princeton NJ (SPX) Nov 18, 2020 A small drone takes a test flight through a space filled with randomly placed cardboard cylinders acting as stand-ins for trees, people or structures. The algorithm controlling the drone has been trained on a thousand simulated obstacle-laden courses, but it's never seen one like this. Still, nine times out of 10, the pint-sized plane dodges all the obstacles in its path. This experiment i ... more |
UAV Navigation and CATEC looking for the Global Unmanned Mobility Solution Madrid, Spain (SPX) Nov 18, 2020 Smart cities are developing around the world. In order to turn them into sustainable and livable spaces, one of the key points is that they must respond to new mobility challenges. As days go by, betting on the introduction of a reliable and safe unmanned vehicle network on its transport routes is not as impossible. In this context, UAV Navigation and CATEC have presented a project within ... more |
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