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February 08, 2021
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UAE's 'Hope' probe to be first in trio of Mars missions



Dubai (AFP) Feb 7, 2021
The first Arab space mission, the UAE's "Hope" probe, is expected to reach Mars' orbit on Tuesday, making it the first of three spacecraft to arrive at the Red Planet this month. The United Arab Emirates, China and the United States all launched projects to Mars last July, taking advantage of a period when the Earth and Mars are nearest. If succesful, the wealthy Gulf state will become the fifth nation to ever reach Mars - a venture timed to mark the 50th anniversary of the unification of the U ... read more

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Harvard astronomer argues that alien vessel paid us a visit
Washington (AFP) Feb 6, 2021
Discovering there's intelligent life beyond our planet could be the most transformative event in human history - but what if scientists decided to collectively ignore evidence suggesting it already happened? ... more
MARSDAILY
UAE's 'Hope' probe to be first in trio of Mars missions
Dubai (AFP) Feb 7, 2021
The first Arab space mission, the UAE's "Hope" probe, is expected to reach Mars' orbit on Tuesday, making it the first of three spacecraft to arrive at the Red Planet this month. ... more
MARSDAILY
Sarah al-Amiri: young minister behind UAE mission to Mars
Dubai (AFP) Feb 7, 2021
When Sarah al-Amiri was a child growing up in Abu Dhabi with a fascination for space, her young country seemed light years away from reaching for the stars. ... more
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China's space probe sends back its first image of Mars
Beijing (AFP) Feb 6, 2021
China's Tianwen-1 probe has sent back its first image of Mars, the national space agency said, as the mission prepares to touch down on the Red Planet later this year. ... more
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Tianwen 1 makes orbital correction as Mars arrival draws near
Beijing (XNA) Feb 08, 2021
China's Tianwen 1 Mars probe conducted its fourth orbital correction on Friday evening, as the spacecraft makes ready for its arrival in orbit around Feb 10, according to the China National Space Ad ... more
MOON DAILY
Armstrong Assists with Orion for First Astronaut Mission
Edwards AFB CA (SPX) Feb 05, 2021
As NASA's human spaceflight centers are busy preparing the Orion spacecraft and its components for the early Artemis missions around the Moon, a NASA aeronautics-focused center is lending a hand. ... more
MOON DAILY
NASA Selects Firefly Aerospace for Artemis Commercial Moon Delivery in 2023
Washington DC (SPX) Feb 05, 2021
NASA has awarded Firefly Aerospace of Cedar Park, Texas, approximately $93.3 million to deliver a suite of 10 science investigations and technology demonstrations to the Moon in 2023. The delivery, ... more
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ESA and JAXA meet online to agree future cooperation
Paris (ESA) Feb 08, 2021
ESA Director General Jan Worner and President of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) Dr Hiroshi Yamakawa took part in an online bilateral meeting on 4 February, confirming the status of co ... more
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Bringing Mars rocks back to Earth
Tempe AZ (The Conversation) Feb 05, 2021
Jim Bell is a professor in the School of Earth and Space Exploration at Arizona State University and has worked on a number of Mars missions. On Feb. 18, NASA's Mars 2020 mission will be arriving at ... more
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White House: Biden supports NASA program to send astronauts to moon
Washington DC (UPI) Feb 05, 2021
President Joe Biden supports NASA's plan to return Americans to the surface of the moon, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Thursday, relieving some doubt as to the fate of the Trump-era Art ... more
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SPIRou Stares at a Young Rebel: the AU Mic Planetary System
Honolulu HI (SPX) Feb 05, 2021
A team of astronomers using SPIRou, the spectropolarimeter / high-precision velocimeter at the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope (CFHT), measured the mass and density of a close-in Neptune-like planet ... more
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An innovative and non-destructive strategy to analyse material from Mars
Leioa, Spain (SPX) Feb 04, 2021
The IBeA research group from the University of the Basque Country's Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology, is participating in NASA's Mars2020 space mission, which is ... more
MOON DAILY
Lunar traffic to pick up as NASA readies for robotic commercial moon deliveries
Washington DC (SPX) Feb 04, 2021
NASA is working on various science instruments and technology experiments from the agency that will operate on the Moon once American companies on Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) contracts ... more
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Martian landslides caused by underground salts and melting ice?
Mountain View CA (SPX) Feb 04, 2021
A team of researchers led by SETI Institute Senior Research Scientist Janice Bishop, a member of the SETI Institute NASA Astrobiology Institute (NAI) team, has come up with a theory about what is ca ... more


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NASA's Psyche mission moves forward, passing key milestone
Washington DC (SPX) Feb 04, 2021
NASA's Psyche mission has passed a critical milestone that moves it a step closer to launch. After an intense review of the mission's progress in building its science instruments and engineering sys ... more
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NASA, International Partners assess mission to map ice on Mars
Washington DC (SPX) Feb 04, 2021
NASA and three international partners have signed a statement of intent to advance a possible robotic Mars ice mapping mission, which could help identify abundant, accessible ice for future candidat ... more
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Tianwen 1 probe set to enter Mars orbit before New Year
Beijing (XNA) Feb 04, 2021
China's Tianwen 1 Mars probe is set to enter the orbit of the red planet around Feb 10, two days before Chinese New Year, according to China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp, the nation's leadi ... more
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Could the surface of Phobos reveal secrets of the Martian past
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Feb 02, 2021
The Martian moon Phobos orbits through a stream of charged atoms and molecules that flow off the Red Planet's atmosphere, new research shows. Many of these charged particles, or ions, of oxyge ... more
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How Mars became the prize for the new space race
Birmingham UK (The Conversation) Feb 05, 2021
Looking at its achievements over the past decade, nobody would doubt China is aiming to win the new space race. Not only has it been the only country to land on the Moon in about 40 years, and the f ... more
EXO WORLDS
Could game theory help discover intelligent alien life
Manchester UK (SPX) Jan 31, 2021
New research from The University of Manchester suggests using a strategy linked to cooperative game playing known as 'game theory' in order to maximise the potential of finding intelligent alien lif ... more
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An innovative and non-destructive strategy to analyse material from Mars
Leioa, Spain (SPX) Feb 04, 2021
The IBeA research group from the University of the Basque Country's Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology, is participating in NASA's Mars2020 space mission, which is scheduled to touch down on Mars in February this year. Specifically, the group has participated in constructing and verifying the chemical homogeneity of the templates included on the calibration car ... more
+ Tianwen 1 makes orbital correction as Mars arrival draws near
+ Martian landslides caused by underground salts and melting ice?
+ China's space probe sends back its first image of Mars
+ Could the surface of Phobos reveal secrets of the Martian past
+ NASA, International Partners assess mission to map ice on Mars
+ NASA's Perseverance pays off back home
+ UAE's 'Hope' probe to be first in trio of Mars missions




NASA Selects Firefly Aerospace for Artemis Commercial Moon Delivery in 2023
Washington DC (SPX) Feb 05, 2021
NASA has awarded Firefly Aerospace of Cedar Park, Texas, approximately $93.3 million to deliver a suite of 10 science investigations and technology demonstrations to the Moon in 2023. The delivery, planned for Mare Crisium, a low-lying basin on the Moon's near side, will investigate a variety of lunar surface conditions and resources. Such investigations will help prepare for human missions to t ... more
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Peering at the Surface of a Nearby Moon
Washington DC (SPX) Feb 01, 2021
Among Jupiter's Galilean moons, icy Europa or volcanic Io often take the spotlight - but their sibling moon Ganymede has plenty of secrets to share. Powerful new millimeter observations have now provided insight into this complex satellite's surface. The frozen, alien landscape of Ganymede contains a little of everything. Shadowy regions of ancient, battered dark terrain are cross-cut by n ... more
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+ Swedish space instrument participates in the search for life around Jupiter


SPIRou Stares at a Young Rebel: the AU Mic Planetary System
Honolulu HI (SPX) Feb 05, 2021
A team of astronomers using SPIRou, the spectropolarimeter / high-precision velocimeter at the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope (CFHT), measured the mass and density of a close-in Neptune-like planet orbiting the hugely-active newborn star AU Microscopii (AU Mic), showing that this warm planet, named AU Mic b, orbits in the equatorial plane of its host. These observations mark the very first ... more
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+ Could game theory help discover intelligent alien life
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SpaceX Crew Dragon team to break US record for on Sunday
Moscow (Sputnik) Feb 08, 2021
On Sunday, US astronauts living aboard the ISS orbital outpost will break the record for most days in space by a crew launched aboard an American spacecraft, NASA said. "They will surpass the record of 84 days set by the Skylab 4 crew on Feb. 8, 1974", NASA said. The Skylab 4 crew, with NASA astronauts Gerald Carr, Edward Gibson, and William Pogue, docked their Apollo spacecraft to t ... more
+ Private Chinese company launches smart suborbital rocket
+ NASA proceeds with plans for second hot fire test
+ Businessman plans first all-civilian SpaceX flight to benefit St. Jude's hospital
+ Amazon's Bezos, latest tycoon to pursue his 'passion'
+ Tech billionaire Elon Musk says he's off Twitter 'for a while'
+ Student Launch Teams Will Launch from Home Fields, Receive Awards Virtually
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Three generations dedicated to space program
Beijing (XNA) Feb 01, 2021
"Earnest and serious, considerate and meticulous, sound and reliable, and absolutely safe" is the motto of Guo Shiyu's father, the deputy chief engineer of an institution under China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. The principle was first brought up in 1964 by then-Premier Zhou Enlai to guide the country's scientific research on national defense. It's also the goal of Guo, an ... more
+ China's space station core module, cargo craft pass factory review
+ China's space tracking ship completes satellite launch monitoring
+ Key modules for China's next space station ready for launch
+ Major space station components cleared for operations
+ Chinese space enterprise gears up for record-breaking 40-plus launches in 2021
+ China's space achievements out of this world
+ China's Chang'e-5 orbiter embarks on new mission to gravitationally stable spot at L1
ESA and JAXA meet online to agree future cooperation
Paris (ESA) Feb 08, 2021
ESA Director General Jan Worner and President of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) Dr Hiroshi Yamakawa took part in an online bilateral meeting on 4 February, confirming the status of cooperative activities between the two agencies. The areas of cooperation include activities in Earth observation, space science and exploration. Dr Yamakawa also agreed to promote the JAXA/ESA re ... more
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+ An asteroid "double disaster" struck Germany in the Miocene
+ OSIRIS-REx mission set for May departure from Bennu back to Earth
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+ Remote sensing data sheds light on when and how asteroid Ryugu lost its water
+ NASA's first mission to the Trojan Asteroids integrates its second scientific instrument




AFRL holds new directed energy wargaming event
Kirtland AFB NM (SPX) Feb 01, 2021
The Air Force Research Laboratory Directed Energy Directorate recently held its newest wargaming, modeling and simulation event at Kirtland Air Force Base. The Directed Energy Utility Concept Experiment, or DEUCE, under the leadership of the directorate's wargaming team, brought together F-16 pilots, F-15E weapon systems officers and an Airborne Warning and Control System air battle manage ... more
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China tests its missile interception equipment
Beijing (XNA) Feb 08, 2021
China conducted a land-based, midcourse missile interception test on Thursday-the fifth land-based, anti-ballistic missile test the country has publicly announced. The Defense Ministry said in a brief statement late on Thursday that the test had achieved its goals, and the operation was defensive in nature, not targeting any other country. Before the latest operation, China had succe ... more
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Saturn's Tilt Caused By Its Moons
Paris, France (SPX) Jan 22, 2021
Rather like David versus Goliath, it appears that Saturn's tilt may in fact be caused by its moons. This is the conclusion of recent work carried out by scientists from the CNRS, Sorbonne University and the University of Pisa, which shows that the current tilt of Saturn's rotation axis is caused by the migration of its satellites, and especially by that of its largest moon, Titan. Recent o ... more
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New technique builds super-hard metals from nanoparticles
Providence RI (SPX) Jan 25, 2021
Metallurgists have all kinds of ways to make a chunk of metal harder. They can bend it, twist it, run it between two rollers or pound it with a hammer. These methods work by breaking up the metal's grain structure - the microscopic crystalline domains that form a bulk piece of metal. Smaller grains make for harder metals. Now, a group of Brown University researchers has found a way to cust ... more
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