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May 06, 2021
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Researchers create new lunar map to help guide future exploration missions



Fayetteville AK (SPX) May 05, 2021
A new map including rover paths of the Schrodinger basin, a geologically important area of the moon, could guide future exploration missions.The map was created by a team of interns at the Lunar and Planetary Institute, including Ellen Czaplinski, a University of Arkansas graduate student researcher at the Arkansas Center for Planetary Sciences and first author of a paper published in The Planetary Science Journal. The researchers identified significant geologic features of the Schrodinger basin, ... read more

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Nano flashlight enables new applications of light
Boston MA (SPX) May 05, 2021
In work that could someday turn cell phones into sensors capable of detecting viruses and other minuscule objects, MIT researchers have built a powerful nanoscale flashlight on a chip. Their a ... more
EXO WORLDS
UBCO researcher uses geology to help astronomers find habitable planets
Kelowna, Canada (SPX) May 05, 2021
Astronomers have identified more than 4,000, and counting, confirmed exoplanets - planets orbiting stars other than the sun - but only a fraction have the potential to sustain life. Now, new r ... more
EXO WORLDS
Hubble Watches How a Giant Planet Grows
Baltimore MD (SPX) May 04, 2021
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope is giving astronomers a rare look at a Jupiter-sized, still-forming planet that is feeding off material surrounding a young star. "We just don't know very much ab ... more
MARSDAILY
NASA's Ingenuity Helicopter to begin new demonstration phase
Pasadena CA (JPL) May 01, 2021
The Red Planet rotorcraft will shift focus from proving flight is possible on Mars to demonstrating flight operations that future aerial craft could utilize. NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter h ... more
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TECH SPACE
US watching Chinese rocket's erratic re-entry: Pentagon
Washington (AFP) May 6, 2021
The Pentagon said Wednesday it is following the trajectory of a Chinese rocket expected to make an uncontrolled entry into the atmosphere this weekend, with the risk of crashing down in an inhabited area. ... more
DRAGON SPACE
China's space station takes shared future concept to space
Beijing (XNA) May 01, 2021
China successfully launched the core module of its space station on Thursday, giving humankind a new foothold in space. The space station will become a common outpost for space-faring countrie ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Mindblowing: advances in brain tech spur push for 'neuro-rights'
Santiago (AFP) May 4, 2021
As sci-fi thriller "Inception" topped box offices across the world, audiences were delighted and appalled by its futuristic story of a criminal gang invading people's dreams to steal valuable data. ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
With a zap of light, system switches objects' colors and patterns
Boston MA (SPX) May 05, 2021
When was the last time you repainted your car? Redesigned your coffee mug collection? Gave your shoes a colorful facelift? You likely answered: never, never, and never. You might consider these ardu ... more
ROBO SPACE
Robotic solution for disinfecting food production plants wins agribusiness prize
Boston MA (SPX) May 04, 2021
The winners of this year's Rabobank-MIT Food and Agribusiness Innovation Prize got a good indication their pitch was striking a chord when a judge offered to have his company partner with the team f ... more
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TECH SPACE
China's Long March-5B rocket booster set for uncontrolled reentry
Washington DC (UPI) May 05, 2021
A U.S. astrophysicist is raising concerns about a Chinese carrier rocket used last week to launch the main module of a space station, as the rocket's core could be falling out of the Earth's orbit. ... more
TECH SPACE
Space law and the fight against space debris
Sydney, Australia (The Conversation) Apr 29, 2021
Space is getting crowded. More than 100 million tiny pieces of debris are spinning in Earth orbit, along with tens of thousands of bigger chunks and around 3,300 functioning satellites. Large ... more
MARSDAILY
NASA extends Mars helicopter mission to assist rover
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 30, 2021
NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity has been so successful, the space agency on Friday said it would extend the mission so the mini-aircraft can act as a scout for the rover Perseverance. ... more
MARSDAILY
Mars Ingenuity helicopter given new scouting mission
Washington (AFP) April 30, 2021
After proving powered, controlled flight is possible on the Red Planet, NASA's Mars Ingenuity helicopter has new orders: scout ahead of the Perseverance rover to assist in its search for past signs of microbial life. ... more
MARSDAILY
How Zhurong will attempt to touch down on the red planet
Glasgow, Scotland (The Conversation) Apr 30, 2021
For the first few months of 2021, the Martian atmosphere was buzzing with new visitors from Earth. First, it was the UAE Space Agency's Hope probe, followed by the Chinese Tianwen-1 entering orbit. ... more


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DRAGON SPACE
China launches space station core module Tianhe
Wenchang, China (XNA) Apr 30, 2021
China on Thursday sent into space the core module of its space station, kicking off a series of key launch missions that aim to complete the construction of the station by the end of next year. ... more
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ROBO SPACE
New brain-like computing device mimics associative learning
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 30, 2021
Researchers have developed a computing device that is capable of learning by association, essentially merging storage and memory capacity. ... more
ENERGY TECH
On course to create a fusion power plant
Boston MA (SPX) Apr 30, 2021
"There is no lone genius who solves all the problems." Dennis Whyte, director of the Plasma Science and Fusion Center (PSFC), is reflecting on a guiding belief behind his nuclear science and enginee ... more
ROBO SPACE
AI, captain! First autonomous ship prepares for maiden voyage
Plymouth, United Kingdom (AFP) April 30, 2021
The "Mayflower 400" - the world's first intelligent ship - bobs gently in a light swell as it stops its engines in Plymouth Sound, off England's southwest coast, before self-activating a hydrophone designed to listen to whales. ... more
MARSDAILY
Fourth flight postponed for Mars Ingenuity helicopter
Washington (AFP) April 29, 2021
NASA's Mars Ingenuity helicopter missed its fourth scheduled flight on Thursday, with the space agency blaming a software glitch and vowing to try again the next day. ... more
TECH SPACE
Setting sail for sustainable space
Paris (ESA) Apr 29, 2021
Space is getting crowded. Old satellites, rocket bodies and fragments of both are leaving little space for new satellites to reside in that is free from debris. The risk of collision with debr ... more
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NASA's Ingenuity Helicopter to begin new demonstration phase
Pasadena CA (JPL) May 01, 2021
The Red Planet rotorcraft will shift focus from proving flight is possible on Mars to demonstrating flight operations that future aerial craft could utilize. NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter has a new mission. Having proven that powered, controlled flight is possible on the Red Planet, the Ingenuity experiment will soon embark on a new operations demonstration phase, exploring how aerial s ... more
+ NASA extends Mars helicopter mission to assist rover
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+ Mars Ingenuity helicopter given new scouting mission
+ Zhurong on course for historic journey
+ Turkish lake with likely clues to Mars gains unwanted fame
+ Scientists don spacesuits to explore Hawaiian lava tubes as if they were on Mars
+ With goals met, NASA ready to push the envelope with Ingenuity Mars Helicopter




Researchers create new lunar map to help guide future exploration missions
Fayetteville AK (SPX) May 05, 2021
A new map including rover paths of the Schrodinger basin, a geologically important area of the moon, could guide future exploration missions.The map was created by a team of interns at the Lunar and Planetary Institute, including Ellen Czaplinski, a University of Arkansas graduate student researcher at the Arkansas Center for Planetary Sciences and first author of a paper published in The Planet ... more
+ Measuring the Moon's nano dust is no small matter
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+ Blue Origin protests NASA choice of SpaceX to land astronauts on Moon
+ 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
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
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+ SwRI scientists help identify the first stratospheric winds measured on Jupiter
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UBCO researcher uses geology to help astronomers find habitable planets
Kelowna, Canada (SPX) May 05, 2021
Astronomers have identified more than 4,000, and counting, confirmed exoplanets - planets orbiting stars other than the sun - but only a fraction have the potential to sustain life. Now, new research from UBC's Okanagan campus is using the geology of early planet formation to help identify those that may be capable of supporting life. "The discovery of any planet is pretty exciting, ... more
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ISS astronauts splash down off Florida on SpaceX craft
Washington (AFP) May 2, 2021
A SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule carrying four astronauts back to Earth splashed down off Panama City early Sunday, a NASA livestream showed. Boats were retrieving the spacecraft and crew after their six-month mission aboard the International Space Station. The crew reported they were feeling well, NASA said. The capsule splashed down at 2:56 am (0656 GMT) in the dark in the Gulf of Mexi ... more
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+ Small launchers - big market
+ Virgin Orbit selects AVS to build key infrastructure for launches from Cornwall
+ NASA continues RS-25 engine testing for future Artemis missions
+ Astronauts leave ISS, begin return journey to Earth on SpaceX craft
+ Jacobs and NASA begin processing of SLS Core Stage at Cape




China's space station takes shared future concept to space
Beijing (XNA) May 01, 2021
China successfully launched the core module of its space station on Thursday, giving humankind a new foothold in space. The space station will become a common outpost for space-faring countries to explore the universe through cooperation. Tianhe, the name of the core module, means "Harmony of the Heavens" in Chinese, and it conveys China's sincere efforts to promote mutual trust and peace ... more
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Lessons learnt from simulated strike
Paris (ESA) May 01, 2021
In an alternate reality playing out at this year's international Planetary Defense Conference, a fictional asteroid crashes over Europe, 'destroying' a region about 100 km wide near the Czech Republic and German border. The scenario was imagined, but the people who took part are very real, and the lessons learnt will shape our ability to respond to dangerous asteroids for years to come. As ... more
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+ Asteroid that Hit Botswana in 2018 likely came from Vesta
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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
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GAO report: Missile Defense Agency missed 2020 delivery, testing goals
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 28, 2021
The Missile Defense Agency did not meet 2020 goals, with only 62% of deliveries and 22% of interceptor missile tests completed, a report on Wednesday said. While the Government Accountability Office noted that MDA "made progress" toward on individual systems of the Ballistic Missile Defense System, the agency "did not complete its overall planned deliveries or annual testing," according ... more
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+ 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




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
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Nanostructured device stops light in its tracks
Boston MA (SPX) May 04, 2021
Understanding how light waves oscillate in time as they interact with materials is essential to understanding light-driven energy transfer in materials, such as solar cells or plants. Due to the fantastically high speeds at which light waves oscillate, however, scientists have yet to develop a compact device with enough time resolution to directly capture them. Now, a team led by MIT resea ... more
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The gateway to weightlessness, the edge of space
Huntsville AL (SPX) Apr 29, 2021
Understanding how an experimental payload will respond to the conditions of space is crucial to a researcher's ability to confirm designs or make necessary adjustments before progressing to more costly orbital deployments. To do so, scientists often meet at "the edge of space" on a modified airplane that achieves periods of variable gravity through a series of maneuvers called parabolas. T ... more
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Machine learning accelerates cosmological simulations
Pittsburgh PA (SPX) May 05, 2021
A universe evolves over billions upon billions of years, but researchers have developed a way to create a complex simulated universe in less than a day. The technique, published in this week's Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, brings together machine learning, high-performance computing and astrophysics and will help to usher in a new era of high-resolution cosmology simulations. ... more
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Robotic solution for disinfecting food production plants wins agribusiness prize
Boston MA (SPX) May 04, 2021
The winners of this year's Rabobank-MIT Food and Agribusiness Innovation Prize got a good indication their pitch was striking a chord when a judge offered to have his company partner with the team for an early demonstration. The offer signified demand for their solution - to say nothing of their chances of winning the pitch competition. The annual competition's MIT-based grand-prize winner ... more
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Air Force testing new capabilities for MQ-9 drone during exercise
Washington DC (UPI) May 4, 2021
The 174th Attack Wing is working with multiple Pentagon contractors and academic researchers to establish new capabilities for the MQ-9 Reaper drone aircraft, the Air National Guard announced Tuesday. According to a press release from the wing, the new capabilities include battlefield and airspace communications enhancements as well as target identification tracking and processing. ... more
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