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December 03, 2020
MOON DAILY
Chinese lunar probe on way back to Earth



Beijing (AFP) Dec 3, 2020
A Chinese space probe left the surface of the Moon Thursday to return to Earth, an ambitious effort to bring back the world's first lunar samples in four decades. China has poured billions into its military-run space programme, with hopes of having a crewed space station by 2022 and eventually sending humans to the Moon. The Chang'e-5 spacecraft, named after the mythical Chinese Moon goddess, left the Moon at 11:10 pm (1510 GMT), said state broadcaster CCTV as mission engineers who were riveted ... read more

MOON DAILY
NASA chooses 4 firms for first private lunar sample collection
Washington DC (UPI) Dec 03, 2020
Four companies will collect moon rocks and dust on the lunar surface for NASA by 2023 in preparation for a human mission the following year, the space agency announced Thursday. ... more
TECH SPACE
RUDN University professor suggested how to clean up space debris
Moscow, Russia (SPX) Dec 03, 2020
A specialist in spacecraft movement control analyzed the process of placing vehicle stages, boosters, and other space debris into the so-called disposal orbit and suggested cleaning lower orbits up ... more
TECH SPACE
New Data Confirm 2020 SO to be the Upper Centaur Rocket Booster from the 1960's
Pasadena CA (JPL) Dec 03, 2020
Using data collected at NASA's Infrared Telescope Facility (IRTF) and orbit analysis from the Center for Near-Earth Object Studies (CNEOS) at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, scientists have confir ... more
MARSDAILY
Laboratory experiments unravelling the mystery of the Mars moon Phobos
Vienna, Australia (SPX) Dec 01, 2020
Of course, there is no weather in our sense of the word in space - nevertheless, soil can also "weather" in the vacuum of space if it is constantly bombarded by high-energy particles, such as those ... more
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MOON DAILY
China's 'space dream': A Long March to the Moon and beyond
Beijing (AFP) Dec 2, 2020
China's landing this week of a probe on the Moon - the first attempt by any nation to retrieve lunar samples in four decades - underlined just how far the country has come in achieving its space dream. ... more
IRON AND ICE
Lab developing device to help Earth dodge asteroids
Riga (AFP) Dec 2, 2020
In a corner of the campus at Riga Technical University, a team of scientists is working on technology that could one day stop asteroids from smashing into Earth. ... more
MOON DAILY
VIPER's Many Brains are Better than One
Washington DC (SPX) Dec 03, 2020
If you opened up a robot vacuum, a self-driving car, or even one of NASA's Mars rovers (which we're definitely not recommending you do!) you'd find a bunch of processors programmed with software tha ... more
IRON AND ICE
Chaotic early solar system collisions resembled 'asteroids' arcade game
Austin TX (SPX) Dec 03, 2020
One Friday evening in 1992, a meteorite ended a more than 150 million-mile journey by smashing into the trunk of a red Chevrolet Malibu in Peekskill, New York. The car's owner reported that the 30-p ... more
MARSDAILY
Best region for life on Mars was far below surface
New Brunswick NJ (SPX) Dec 03, 2020
The most habitable region for life on Mars would have been up to several miles below its surface, likely due to subsurface melting of thick ice sheets fueled by geothermal heat, a Rutgers-led study ... more
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MOON DAILY
NASA confirms SIMPLEx Mission Small Satellite to blaze trails studying Lunar surface
Washington DC (SPX) Dec 03, 2020
A small-satellite mission to understand the lunar water cycle - detecting and mapping water on the lunar surface in order to investigate how its form, abundance, and location relate to geology - has ... more
MOON DAILY
Chinese probe lands on Moon to gather lunar samples
Beijing (AFP) Dec 2, 2020
A Chinese space probe on Wednesday began drilling on the surface of the Moon hours after landing, in an ambitious attempt to bring back the first lunar samples in four decades. ... more
MARSDAILY
New tech can get oxygen, fuel from Mars's salty water
St. Louis MO (SPX) Dec 01, 2020
When it comes to water and Mars, there's good news and not-so-good news. The good news: there's water on Mars! The not-so-good news? There's water on Mars. The Red Planet is very cold; w ... more
EXO WORLDS
Fast-moving gas flowing away from young star's asteroid belt may be caused by icy comet vaporisation
Cambridge UK (SPX) Dec 01, 2020
A unique stage of planetary system evolution has been imaged by astronomers, showing fast-moving carbon monoxide gas flowing away from a star system over 400 light years away, a discovery that provi ... more
ROBO SPACE
Computer-aided creativity in robot design
Boston MA (SPX) Dec 01, 2020
So, you need a robot that climbs stairs. What shape should that robot be? Should it have two legs, like a person? Or six, like an ant? Choosing the right shape will be vital for your robot's a ... more


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MOON DAILY
Chinese probe completes moon sampling
Beijing (AFP) Dec 3, 2020
A Chinese space probe sent to gather material from a previously unexplored part of the moon has completed its mission and is preparing to send back the world's first lunar samples in four decades, Beijing said Thursday. ... more
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Chinese robot probe lands on Moon to gather lunar samples
Beijing (AFP) Dec 2, 2020
A Chinese space probe on Wednesday began drilling on the surface of the Moon hours after landing, in an ambitious attempt to bring back the first lunar samples in four decades. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Space travel can adversely impact energy production in a cell
Washington DC (SPX) Nov 26, 2020
Studies of both mice and humans who have traveled into space reveal that critical parts of a cell's energy production machinery, the mitochondria, can be made dysfunctional due to changes in gravity ... more
EXO WORLDS
Rapid-forming giants could disrupt spiral protoplanetary discs giants
Coventry UK (SPX) Nov 30, 2020
Giant planets that developed early in a star system's life could solve a mystery of why spiral structures are not observed in young protoplanetary discs, according to a new study by University of Wa ... more
DRAGON SPACE
China plans to launch new space science satellites
Beijing (XNA) Nov 30, 2020
China plans to launch a space telescope for research in electromagnetic counterparts of gravitational waves in December, according to the National Space Science Center under the Chinese Academy of S ... more
MOON DAILY
Turning Moon dust into oxygen
Paris (ESA) Nov 30, 2020
British engineers are fine-tuning a process that will be used to extract oxygen from lunar dust, leaving behind metal powders that could be 3D printed into construction materials for a Moon base. ... more
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Best region for life on Mars was far below surface
New Brunswick NJ (SPX) Dec 03, 2020
The most habitable region for life on Mars would have been up to several miles below its surface, likely due to subsurface melting of thick ice sheets fueled by geothermal heat, a Rutgers-led study concludes. The study, published in the journal Science Advances, may help resolve what's known as the faint young sun paradox - a lingering key question in Mars science. "Even if greenhous ... more
+ New tech can get oxygen, fuel from Mars's salty water
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+ Field geology at Mars' equator points to ancient megaflood




Chinese probe lands on Moon to gather lunar samples
Beijing (AFP) Dec 2, 2020
A Chinese space probe on Wednesday began drilling on the surface of the Moon hours after landing, in an ambitious attempt to bring back the first lunar samples in four decades. Beijing has poured billions into its military-run space programme, with hopes of having a crewed space station by 2022 and of eventually sending humans to the Moon. The Chang'e-5 spacecraft - named for the mythic ... more
+ NASA confirms SIMPLEx Mission Small Satellite to blaze trails studying Lunar surface
+ China's 'space dream': A Long March to the Moon and beyond
+ Chinese lunar probe on way back to Earth
+ NASA chooses 4 firms for first private lunar sample collection
+ VIPER's Many Brains are Better than One
+ Chinese probe completes moon sampling
+ Chinese robot probe lands on Moon to gather lunar samples
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
+ Researchers model source of eruption on Jupiter's moon Europa
+ Radiation Does a Bright Number on Jupiter's Moon
+ New plans afoot beyond Pluto
+ Where were Jupiter and Saturn born?
+ NASA's Webb To Examine Objects in the Graveyard of the Solar System
+ Lighting a Path to Find Planet Nine
+ The mountains of Pluto are snowcapped, but not for the same reasons as on Earth


Fast-moving gas flowing away from young star's asteroid belt may be caused by icy comet vaporisation
Cambridge UK (SPX) Dec 01, 2020
A unique stage of planetary system evolution has been imaged by astronomers, showing fast-moving carbon monoxide gas flowing away from a star system over 400 light years away, a discovery that provides an opportunity to study how our own solar system developed. Astronomers have detected fast-moving carbon monoxide gas flowing away from a young, low-mass star: a unique stage of planetary sy ... more
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+ New Interdisciplinary Consortium for Astrobiology Research
+ Building blocks of life can form long before stars
+ Life's building blocks can form in interstellar clouds without stellar fusion
NASA awards contract for flight and integration services
Edwards AFB CA (SPX) Dec 01, 2020
NASA has selected Virgin Galactic LLC of Las Cruces, New Mexico, and Masten Space Systems Inc. of Mojave, California, to provide flight and integration services for payloads chosen by the agency's Flight Opportunities program, which is managed at the agency's Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California. The two companies join four others to provide service under commercial indefinite ... more
+ EUMETSAT confirms the choice of Arianespace's European launchers for its future missions
+ NASA Building Core Stages for Second, Third Artemis Flights
+ SpaceX Falcon 9 and Cargo Dragon Prepare for Rollout
+ EcoRocket to Compete for a 10 million Euros Prize
+ NewRocket introduces a New Generation of Space Engines
+ Chinese scientists test prototype hypersonic aircraft engine to go anywhere in 2 hours
+ Firehawk Aerospace raises $2M for next generation rocket engines




China plans to launch new space science satellites
Beijing (XNA) Nov 30, 2020
China plans to launch a space telescope for research in electromagnetic counterparts of gravitational waves in December, according to the National Space Science Center under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). The telescope, Gravitational Wave High-energy Electromagnetic Counterpart All-sky Monitor (GECAM), will be launched from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China's S ... more
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+ China to Begin Construction of Its Space Station Next Year
+ Moon mission tasked with number of firsts for China
+ China's space tracking ship sails for Chang'e 5 mission
+ China Focus: 18 reserve astronauts selected for China's manned space program
+ State-owned space giant prepares for giant step in space
+ China's Xichang launch center to carry out 10 missions by end of March
Chaotic early solar system collisions resembled 'asteroids' arcade game
Austin TX (SPX) Dec 03, 2020
One Friday evening in 1992, a meteorite ended a more than 150 million-mile journey by smashing into the trunk of a red Chevrolet Malibu in Peekskill, New York. The car's owner reported that the 30-pound remnant of the earliest days of our solar system was still warm and smelled of sulfur. Nearly 30 years later, a new analysis of that same Peekskill meteorite and 17 others by researchers at ... more
+ Lab developing device to help Earth dodge asteroids
+ Researchers discovered solid phosphorus from a comet
+ Comet 2019 LD2 (ATLAS) found to be actively transitioning
+ Scientists claim controversial results of comets observations are consistent
+ Western student first to spot asteroid speeding past Earth
+ CSIRO research vessel Investigator films meteor break up over ocean
+ SwRI scientists expand space instrument's capabilities




Navy tests autonomous drone as target for laser weapon testing
Washington DC (UPI) Nov 25, 2020
The U.S. Navy Surface War Center announced a test in which an autonomous drone was launched and landed on a moving ship as a target for laser weapons. The tests, held last week at the NSWC Division at Port Hueneme, Calif., involved software made for the Navy by Planck Aerosystems Inc. that allow the drone to follow the ship without people controlling it, the Navy said. The four-r ... more
+ Do Directed Energy Weapons finally live up to their expectations?
+ Army testing new air defense system, laser weapons
+ AFRL breaks ground on new directed energy facility
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+ Northrop Grumman taps Epirus for Electromagnetic Pulse C-UAS Weapon System
Most Advanced SBIRS Missile Warning Satellite Ready For 2021 Launch
Sunnyvale CA (SPX) Dec 03, 2020
Lockheed Martin has announced the U.S. Space Force has determined the fifth Space Based Infrared System Geosynchronous Earth Orbit satellite (SBIRS GEO-5) is complete and ready for launch in 2021. Built in a record time and at no additional cost to the government for the upgrade, SBIRS GEO-5 is the first military space satellite built on the company's modernized, modular LM 2100 combat bus ... more
+ Russian military successfully tests new anti-ballistic missile
+ Navy intercepts, destroys ICBM during missile test in Hawaii
+ U.S., allied countries begin NATO Missile Firing Installation 2020 in Greece
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+ U.S. approves sale of missile defense system to Romania
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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
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+ New chronology of the Saturn System
+ Evidence for Volcanic Craters on Saturn's Moon Titan
+ Saturn's Moon Titan drifting away faster than previously thought
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
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Researchers validate theory that neutrinos shape the universe
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Dec 03, 2020
The effect that nearly massless, subatomic particles called neutrinos have on the formation of galaxies has long been a cosmological mystery - one that physicists have sought to measure since discovering the particles in 1956. But an international research team including the Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (Kavli IPMU) Principal Investigator Naoki Yoshida, w ... more
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Spain to invest 600 mn euros in artificial intelligence
Madrid (AFP) Dec 2, 2020
Spain is to invest 600 million euros (725 million dollars) in developing artificial intelligence over the next two years as part of plans to transform its national economy, the premier said Wednesday. The programme would run from 2021 to 2023, starting with an initial injection of 330 million euros, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said. Developing artificial intelligence (AI) is one of th ... more
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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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+ US approves sale of armed MQ-9 Reaper drones to Taiwan
+ Australia'first autonomous, high-altitude, long-endurance system will enhance maritime security
+ DARPA project strives for off-road unmanned vehicles that react like humans
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