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April 28, 2021
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Smart shirt takes a trip to space for science



Washington DC (SPX) Apr 28, 2021
A technology-packed tank top offers a simple, effective way to track astronauts' vital signs and physiological changes during spaceflight, according to research being presented at the American Physiological Society annual meeting during the Experimental Biology (EB) 2021 meeting, held virtually April 27-30. By monitoring key health markers over long periods of time with one non-intrusive device, researchers say the garment can help improve understanding of how spaceflight affects the body. " ... read more

ENERGY TECH
Fooling fusion fuel: How to discipline unruly plasma
Plainsboro NJ (SPX) Apr 27, 2021
The process designed to harvest on Earth the fusion energy that powers the sun and stars can sometimes be tricked. Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics labor ... more
MARSDAILY
Icy clouds could have kept early Mars warm enough for rivers and lakes, study finds
Chicago IL (SPX) Apr 27, 2021
One of the great mysteries of modern space science is neatly summed up by the view from NASA's Perseverance, which just landed on Mars: Today it's a desert planet, and yet the rover is sitting right ... more
IRON AND ICE
New ESA telescope in South America to search for asteroids
Paris (ESA) Apr 28, 2021
ESA's second Test-Bed Telescope, hosted at the European Southern Observatory's (ESO) La Silla Observatory in Chile, has seen 'first light' - when a new telescope is first used to look up. A collabor ... more
EXO WORLDS
Astronomers detect first ever hydroxyl molecule signature in an exoplanet atmosphere
Dublin, Ireland (SPX) Apr 28, 2021
An international collaboration of astronomers led by a researcher from the Astrobiology Center and Queen's University Belfast, and including researchers from Trinity College Dublin, has detected a n ... more
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Blue Origin protests NASA choice of SpaceX to land astronauts on Moon
Washington (AFP) April 27, 2021
Blue Origin, the US space company founded by billionaire Jeff Bezos, on Monday filed a protest against NASA's choice of rival SpaceX to build the module that will land the next US astronauts on the Moon. ... more
TECH SPACE
York Space Systems begins production of larger LX-CLASS platform
Denver CA (SPX) Apr 28, 2021
York Space Systems has begun producing its new LX-CLASS spacecraft, a larger and more powerful platform scheduled for delivery in 2022 for a commercial constellation customer. The LX-CLASS leverages ... more
IRON AND ICE
Robotic spacecraft will fly to asteroid, comet
Beijing (XNA) Apr 27, 2021
Chinese scientists and engineers have begun to develop a robotic spacecraft to collect samples from an asteroid and have performed many ground tests, a top scientist said. Ye Peijian, a leadin ... more
IRON AND ICE
Asteroid that Hit Botswana in 2018 likely came from Vesta
Mountain View CA (SPX) Apr 24, 2021
An international team of researchers searched for pieces of a small asteroid tracked in space and then observed to impact Botswana on June 2, 2018. Guided by SETI Institute meteor astronomer Peter J ... more
MARSDAILY
NASA's Mars helicopter's third flight goes farther, faster than before
New York (AFP) April 25, 2021
NASA's mini helicopter Ingenuity on Sunday successfully completed its third flight on Mars, moving farther and faster than ever before, with a peak speed of 6.6 feet per second. ... more
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MARSDAILY
China announces Zhurong as name for first Mars rover
Beijing (XNA) Apr 24, 2021
China named its first Mars rover "Zhurong", a fire god in ancient Chinese legend, on Saturday. Announced at the opening ceremony of 2021 China Space Conference in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, th ... more
DRAGON SPACE
China ready launch new space station core module
Wenchang (XNA) Apr 24, 2021
The Long March 5B carrier rocket tasked with launching the core capsule of China's space station was moved on Friday morning to the launch tower at the Wenchang Space Launch Center in Hainan provinc ... more
MARSDAILY
Seismicity on Mars full of surprises, in first continuous year of data
Washington DC (SPX) Apr 24, 2021
The SEIS seismometer package from the Mars InSight lander has collected its first continuous Martian year of data, revealing some surprises among the more than 500 marsquakes detected so far. ... more
TECH SPACE
Arrival of world-first test facility
Noordwijk, Netherlands (SPX) Apr 22, 2021
ESA's ESTEC technology centre in Noordwijk, the Netherlands, took delivery of this 2.8m-diameter vacuum chamber to host ESA's latest world-first test facility. The Dutch Terahertz company in G ... more
ROBO SPACE
Army technique enhances robot battlefield operations
Adelphi MD (SPX) Apr 28, 2021
Army researchers developed a technique that allows robots to remain resilient when faced with intermittent communication losses on the battlefield. The technique, called a-shape, provides an e ... more


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MOON DAILY
China, Russia welcome int'l partners in moon station cooperation
Nanjing (XNA) Apr 24, 2021
China and Russia's aerospace authorities have invited all interested countries, international organizations and partners to cooperate in a moon station project. The announcement was made by th ... more
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ROBO SPACE
EU unveils AI rules to temper Big Brother fears
Brussels (AFP) April 21, 2021
The EU unveils a plan Wednesday to regulate the sprawling field of artificial intelligence, aimed at making Europe a leader in the new tech revolution while reassuring the public against "Big Brother"-like abuses. ... more
DRAGON SPACE
To Mars and beyond, as China's cosmic journey continues
Beijing (XNA) Apr 24, 2021
Saturday marks the sixth Space Day of China. Five years after it was established in 2016, the nation has made tremendous progress in various aspects of space exploration. On the first Space Da ... more
ROBO SPACE
Panasonic to buy AI logistics firm Blue Yonder for $7.1 bn
Tokyo (AFP) April 23, 2021
Panasonic will buy American AI supply chain software firm Blue Yonder for $7.1 billion, the Japanese company said Friday. ... more
TECH SPACE
Accion Systems set for launch of two TILE 2 in-space propulsion systems
Boston MA (SPX) Apr 21, 2021
Accion Systems today announces that two TILE 2 in-space propulsion system units will launch onboard an Astro Digital micro-satellite aboard the June 2021 SpaceX Falcon 9 rideshare launch. Astro Digi ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Warp drives: Physicists give chances of faster-than-light space travel a boost
Stillwater OK (SPX) Apr 24, 2021
The closest star to Earth is Proxima Centauri. It is about 4.25 light-years away, or about 25 trillion miles (40 trillion km). The fastest ever spacecraft, the now- in-space Parker Solar Probe will ... more
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Icy clouds could have kept early Mars warm enough for rivers and lakes, study finds
Chicago IL (SPX) Apr 27, 2021
One of the great mysteries of modern space science is neatly summed up by the view from NASA's Perseverance, which just landed on Mars: Today it's a desert planet, and yet the rover is sitting right next to an ancient river delta. The apparent contradiction has puzzled scientists for decades, especially because at the same time that Mars had flowing rivers, it was getting less than a third ... more
+ Seismicity on Mars full of surprises, in first continuous year of data
+ NASA's Mars helicopter's third flight goes farther, faster than before
+ China announces Zhurong as name for first Mars rover
+ NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity completes third successful flight
+ Mars has right ingredients for present-day microbial life beneath its surface, study finds
+ Mars' changing habitability recorded by ancient dune fields in Gale crater
+ Mars 2020 used key systems at AFRL for pre flight testing




Blue Origin protests NASA choice of SpaceX to land astronauts on Moon
Washington (AFP) April 27, 2021
Blue Origin, the US space company founded by billionaire Jeff Bezos, on Monday filed a protest against NASA's choice of rival SpaceX to build the module that will land the next US astronauts on the Moon. "NASA has executed a flawed acquisition for the Human Landing System program and moved the goalposts at the last minute," Blue Origin said in a statement sent to AFP. The decision "elimi ... more
+ China, Russia welcome int'l partners in moon station cooperation
+ The Hunt for the UK's Moon Trees
+ Elon Musk's SpaceX wins $2.9B contract to build lunar lander
+ China releases lunar sample data online
+ UAE to send rover to the Moon in 2022
+ China sets up expert advisory committee for lunar samples
+ DARPA Selects Performers for Phase 1 of Demonstration Rocket for Agile Cislunar Operations (DRACO) Program
New Horizons reaches a rare space milestone
Laurel MD (SPX) Apr 16, 2021
In the weeks following its launch in early 2006, when NASA's New Horizons was still close to home, it took just minutes to transmit a command to the spacecraft, and hear back that the onboard computer received and was ready to carry out the instructions. As New Horizons crossed the solar system, and its distance from Earth jumped from millions to billions of miles, that time between contac ... more
+ New research reveals secret to Jupiter's curious aurora activity
+ NASA's Europa Clipper builds hardware, moves toward assembly
+ First X-rays from Uranus Discovered
+ SwRI scientists discover a new auroral feature on Jupiter
+ The PI's Perspective: Far From Home
+ SwRI scientists help identify the first stratospheric winds measured on Jupiter
+ Jupiter's Great Red Spot feeds on smaller storms


Astronomers detect first ever hydroxyl molecule signature in an exoplanet atmosphere
Dublin, Ireland (SPX) Apr 28, 2021
An international collaboration of astronomers led by a researcher from the Astrobiology Center and Queen's University Belfast, and including researchers from Trinity College Dublin, has detected a new chemical signature in the atmosphere of an extrasolar planet (a planet that orbits a star other than our Sun). The hydroxyl radical (OH) was found on the dayside of the exoplanet WASP-33b. Th ... more
+ NASA's Webb to study young exoplanets on the edge
+ When the atmosphere isn't enough
+ As different as day and night
+ Researchers identify five double star systems potentially suitable for life
+ Baked meteorites yield clues to planetary atmospheres
+ Scientists may detect signs of extraterrestrial life in the next 5 to 10 years
+ Study warns of 'oxygen false positives' in search for signs of life on other planets
Arianespace Vega mission set to launch EO satellites
Paris, France (SPX) Apr 28, 2021
On Wednesday, April 28, 2021 at 10:50 pm local time (01:50 UTC on Thursday, April 29), Arianespace's first Vega mission of the year will lift off from the Guiana Space Center, Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana, with the optical observation satellite Pleiades Neo 3. The first of four satellites in an advanced Earth observation constellation, Pleiades Neo 3 was wholly funded and manufactured by ... more
+ Space Launch System Core Stage heads to Kennedy Space Center
+ SpaceX Crew-2 astronauts enter International Space Station
+ SpaceX capsule Endeavour docks at ISS
+ Cosmodrome project injects new life into Russian Far East
+ The company's multiple technologies support United Launch Alliance Delta IV rocket launch
+ Georgia Tech shares $15M from NASA to advance deep space exploration
+ Long March-6 launches nine commercial satellites




China ready launch new space station core module
Wenchang (XNA) Apr 24, 2021
The Long March 5B carrier rocket tasked with launching the core capsule of China's space station was moved on Friday morning to the launch tower at the Wenchang Space Launch Center in Hainan province. The China Manned Space Agency said that the rocket with the core capsule inside will begin pre-launch examinations. Currently, equipment at the coastal launch center is in good condition and ... more
+ To Mars and beyond, as China's cosmic journey continues
+ China's space-tracking ship departs on new mission in Pacific
+ China Orbiting 400 Satellites, Heading for 1,000 by 2030, US Space Command Chief Says
+ Chinese rocket for space station mission arrives at launch site
+ Ningbo to build $3.05b rocket launchpad site
+ China advances space cooperation in 2020: blue book
+ China selects astronauts for space station program
Asteroid that Hit Botswana in 2018 likely came from Vesta
Mountain View CA (SPX) Apr 24, 2021
An international team of researchers searched for pieces of a small asteroid tracked in space and then observed to impact Botswana on June 2, 2018. Guided by SETI Institute meteor astronomer Peter Jenniskens, they found 23 meteorites deep inside the Central Kalahari Game Reserve and now have published their findings online in the journal Meteoritics and Planetary Science. "Combining the ob ... more
+ Scientists find CO2-rich liquid water in ancient meteorite
+ New ESA telescope in South America to search for asteroids
+ Robotic spacecraft will fly to asteroid, comet
+ NASA to participate in tabletop exercise simulating asteroid impact
+ Hide and Seek - How NASA's Lucy Mission Team Discovered Eurybates' Satellite
+ Osiris-Rex leaves its mark on Asteroid Bennu
+ Drone test of Hera mission's asteroid radar




AFRL directed energy industry days
Kirtland NM (AFRL) Mar 24, 2021
The Air Force Research Laboratory Directed Energy Directorate will host a Virtual Briefing for Industry to introduce the new Directed Energy Technology Experimentation Research (DETER), Advanced Research Announcement (ARA) April 13 - 14 from 10 a.m. to noon Mountain Standard Time each day. "We are looking forward to hosting our first briefing for industry days," said Marcella Cantu, DETER ... more
+ Israel unveils laser-guided 'precision' mortar system
+ Army partners with Air Force's THOR for base defense
+ SHiELD set to receive critical assembly
+ MDA awarded first production contract for the Canadian Surface Combatant Project
+ Second test of Air Force's drone-killing laser may start later this year
+ AFRL holds new directed energy wargaming event
+ DARPA seeks compact, deployable electron accelerator
Greece to lend Patriot battery to Saudi as Huthi attacks spike
Riyadh (AFP) April 20, 2021
Greece will lend a Patriot missile battery to Saudi Arabia to protect its critical energy infrastructure, Greek officials said Tuesday, as the Gulf kingdom grapples with growing attacks by Yemen's Huthi rebels. Saudi Arabia, the top crude exporter which leads a military coalition against the Huthis, relies heavily on US-made Patriots to intercept missiles and drones fired at the kingdom on a ... more
+ Missile Warning Satellite Delivered to Cape Canaveral
+ Lockheed Martin awarded $3.7B to modernize key missile defense mission
+ Lockheed, Northrop to compete for Next Generation Interceptor program
+ Northrop Grumman Common Infrared Countermeasures System ready for full-rate production
+ Israel says Iron Dome can now intercept drones, missiles at same time
+ Missile Defense Agency to consider two sites for Hawaii-based radar
+ SPY-7 joint Japan project completes initial demonstration of capability




Ocean currents predicted on Enceladus
Pasadena CA (SPX) Mar 26, 2021
Buried beneath 20 kilometers of ice, the subsurface ocean of Enceladus--one of Saturn's moons--appears to be churning with currents akin to those on Earth. The theory, derived from the shape of Enceladus's ice shell, challenges the current thinking that the moon's global ocean is homogenous, apart from some vertical mixing driven by the warmth of the moon's core. Enceladus, a tiny fr ... more
+ Hubble Sees Changing Seasons on Saturn
+ Saturn's Tilt Caused By Its Moons
+ Astronomers estimate Titan's largest sea is 1,000 feet deep
+ SwRI models point to a potentially diverse metabolic menu at Enceladus
+ Impact craters reveal details of Titan's dynamic surface weathering
Scientists use DNA technology to build tough 3D nanomaterials
Washington DC (UPI) Mar 19, 2021
Researchers at Columbia University have found a way to marry the versatility of DNA nanotechnology with the toughness of silica-based materials. DNA technology can be used to design self-assembling, complexly organized nanoparticle structures. In theory, these structures can be designed for a variety of applications, but in reality, these structures are too soft and only stable i ... more
+ New "metalens" shifts focus without tilting or moving
+ Nanowire could provide a stable, easy-to-make superconducting transistor
+ New technique builds super-hard metals from nanoparticles
+ Scientists see competition of magnetic orders from 2D sheets of atoms
+ Atomic-scale nanowires can now be produced at scale
+ Weak force has strong impact on nanosheets
+ Making 3D nanosuperconductors with DNA




Fibertek to develop satellite-based charge management system for LISA Gravitational Wave Observatory
Herndon VA (SPX) Apr 28, 2021
Fibertek was awarded a four-year contract with the University of Florida to support NASA's Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) Charge Management Device (CMD) program. Under this contract Fibertek will continue our partnership with the University of Florida in designing and testing CMD spaceflight Technology Readiness Level 6 (TRL-6) and engineering development units. LISA is an inter ... more
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+ A brighter future for gravitational-wave astronomy
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+ University students test NASA techology in microgravity
ALMA discovers rotating infant galaxy with help of natural cosmic telescope
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Apr 23, 2021
Using the Atacama ALMA array, astronomers found a rotating baby galaxy 1/100th the size of the Milky Way at a time when the Universe was only seven percent of its present age. Thanks to assistance by the gravitational lens effect, the team was able to explore for the first time the nature of small and dark "normal galaxies" in the early Universe, representative of the main population of the firs ... more
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+ Machine-learning methods lead to discovery of rare "quadruply imaged quasars"
+ First results from Fermilab's Muon g-2 experiment strengthen evidence of new physics




3D motion tracking system could help autonomous technologies 'see'
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 23, 2021
A new 3D motion tracking system could help autonomous technologies navigate their environs without the help of cameras or LiDAR. The system utilizes nanoscale graphene photodetectors, which are highly sensitive to light. Light absorbed by the photodetectors can be used to generate images in real-time, helping autonomous technologies "see" and move through their surroundings. ... more
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+ Panasonic to buy AI logistics firm Blue Yonder for $7.1 bn
+ EU unveils AI rules to temper Big Brother fears
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+ People may trust computers more than humans
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Mexico says cartels using drones to attack security forces
Mexico City (AFP) April 21, 2021
Mexico's drug cartels are using explosive-laden drones to attack the country's security forces, Defense Minister Luis Sandoval said Wednesday. "We have found that there are some cartels using drones with explosives," the general said during President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's daily news conference. Jalisco New Generation, one of the country's most powerful cartels, is among those usi ... more
+ DLR develops an unmanned stratospheric aircraft
+ Future drones likely to resemble 300-million-year-old flying machine
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+ Skydweller Aero validates initial flight hardware and autopilot software
+ Navy exercise tests unmanned vessels, aircraft
+ MQ-9 Reaper improvements expected to extend service life
+ Northrop Grumman completes first flight of Japan's RQ-4B Global Hawk
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