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July 14, 2021
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Mars Helicopter reveals intriguing terrain for rover team



Pasadena CA (JPL) Jul 14, 2021
Images snapped on July 5 by NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter on its ambitious ninth flight have offered scientists and engineers working with the agency's Perseverance Mars rover an unprecedented opportunity to scout out the road ahead. Ingenuity provided new insight into where different rock layers begin and end, each layer serving as a time capsule for how conditions in the ancient climate changed at this location. The flight also revealed obstacles the rover may have to drive around as it explores Je ... read more

MOON DAILY
Training an AI eye on the moon
Thuwal, Saudi Arabia (SPX) Jul 14, 2021
A Moon-scanning method that can automatically classify important lunar features from telescope images could significantly improve the efficiency of selecting sites for exploration. There is mo ... more
OUTER PLANETS
The mystery of what causes Jupiter's X-ray auroras is solved
Paris (ESA) Jul 14, 2021
The 40-year-old mystery of what causes Jupiter's X-ray auroras has been solved. For the first time, astronomers have seen the entire mechanism at work - and it could be a process occurring in many o ... more
MARSDAILY
China Shares New Images of Mars Taken by Zhurong Rover
Moscow (Sputnik) Jul 14, 2021
The rover, named after the Chinese god of fire, is being used by the Chinese agency to examine Martian soil and atmosphere, take pictures, create maps, and search for water and evidence of past life ... more
MOON DAILY
China declares Chang'e-4 mission complete success
Beijing, China (SPX) Jul 14, 2021
China announced Friday that the Chang'e-4 mission, which realized the first-ever soft-landing on the far side of the moon, was a complete success. With the assistance of the relay satellite Qu ... more
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Haziness of exoplanet atmospheres depends on properties of aerosol particles
Santa Cruz CA (SPX) Jul 14, 2021
Many exoplanets have opaque atmospheres, obscured by clouds or hazes that make it hard for astronomers to characterize their chemical compositions. A new study shows that haze particles produced und ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
An antioxidative stress regulator protects muscle tissue in space
Ibaraki, Japan (SPX) Jul 12, 2021
Most kids dream of growing up to be astronauts; but the downside of spending extended amounts of time in low gravity is that astronauts' muscles tend to shrink and weaken through disuse. Now, resear ... more
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Four newly found exoplanets may offer insights into Earth's teenage years
Washington DC (UPI) Jul 13, 2021
Astronomers have discovered four nearby exoplanets they hope will help scientists learn about Earth's poorly understood teenage years. ... more
IRON AND ICE
NASA Lucy mission's message to the future
Boulder CO (SPX) Jul 14, 2021
In the 1970s four spacecraft began their one-way trips out of our Solar System. As the first human-built objects to ever venture into interstellar space, NASA chose to place plaques on Pioneer 10 an ... more
OUTER PLANETS
Surface of Jupiter's moon Europa churned by small impacts
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jul 14, 2021
It's easy to see the impact of space debris on our Moon, where the ancient, battered surface is covered with craters and scars. Jupiter's icy moon Europa withstands a similar trouncing - along with ... more
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MARSDAILY
Ingenuity Mars helicopter photos show latest flight area
Washington DC (UPI) Jul 12, 2021
Photos from the Mars helicopter Ingenuity's ninth flight released by NASA on Monday are helping engineers and scientists plot the next destinations for the Perseverance rover. ... more
OUTER PLANETS
Scientists solve 40-year mystery over Jupiter's X-ray aurora
London, UK (SPX) Jul 12, 2021
A research team co-led by UCL (University College London) has solved a decades-old mystery as to how Jupiter produces a spectacular burst of X-rays every few minutes. The X-rays are part of Ju ... more
SATURN DAILY
Icequakes likely rumble along geyser-spitting fractures in Saturn's icy moon Enceladus
Washington DC (SPX) Jul 12, 2021
Tidal stresses may be causing constant icequakes on Saturn's sixth largest moon Enceladus, a world of interest in the search for life beyond Earth, according to a new study. A better understanding o ... more
MOON DAILY
NASA, Northrop Grumman finalize Moon outpost living quarters contract
Washington DC (SPX) Jul 12, 2021
NASA and Northrop Grumman of Dulles, Virginia, have finalized a contract to develop the Habitation and Logistics Outpost (HALO) for Gateway, which will be a critical way station and outpost in orbit ... more
MARSDAILY
Curiosity rover finds patches of rock record erased, revealing clues
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jul 12, 2021
Today, Mars is a planet of extremes - it's bitterly cold, has high radiation, and is bone-dry. But billions of years ago, Mars was home to lake systems that could have sustained microbial life. As t ... more
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Mars Helicopter reveals intriguing terrain for rover team
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jul 14, 2021
Images snapped on July 5 by NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter on its ambitious ninth flight have offered scientists and engineers working with the agency's Perseverance Mars rover an unprecedented opportunity to scout out the road ahead. Ingenuity provided new insight into where different rock layers begin and end, each layer serving as a time capsule for how conditions in the ancient climate cha ... more
+ China Shares New Images of Mars Taken by Zhurong Rover
+ Curiosity rover finds patches of rock record erased, revealing clues
+ Ingenuity Mars helicopter photos show latest flight area
+ Meet the open-source software powering NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter
+ Flight 9 was a nail-biter, but Ingenuity came through with flying colors
+ Mars helicopter begins to scout for Perseverance rover with longest flight
+ Landing on Mars is one step closer for British-built rover




China kicks off lunar sample study programs
Beijing (XNA) Jul 14, 2021
China on Monday delivered about 17 grams of lunar samples brought back by the Chang'e-5 probe to 13 institutions, which had applied for research programs to the Lunar Exploration and Space Program Center of the China National Space Administration. Speaking at a ceremony to mark the delivery, Liu Jizhong, director of the center, said that this is the first batch of lunar samples delivered t ... more
+ China declares Chang'e-4 mission complete success
+ Scientists get first samples from moon
+ NASA, Northrop Grumman finalize Moon outpost living quarters contract
+ Training an AI eye on the moon
+ NASA Selects Moog to Power and Control VIPER Lunar Rover
+ The heart of a lunar sensor
+ NASA offers $45M to solve risks for astronaut Lunar landing services
The mystery of what causes Jupiter's X-ray auroras is solved
Paris (ESA) Jul 14, 2021
The 40-year-old mystery of what causes Jupiter's X-ray auroras has been solved. For the first time, astronomers have seen the entire mechanism at work - and it could be a process occurring in many other parts of the Universe too. Planetary astronomers have studied Jupiter's spectacular X-ray auroral emission for decades. The X-ray 'colours' of these auroras show that they are triggered by ... more
+ Surface of Jupiter's moon Europa churned by small impacts
+ Scientists solve 40-year mystery over Jupiter's X-ray aurora
+ Giant comet found in outer solar system by Dark Energy Survey
+ Next stop Jupiter as country's interplanetary ambitions grow
+ First images of Ganymede as Juno sailed by
+ Leiden astronomers calculate genesis of Oort cloud in chronologically order
+ NASA's Juno to get a close look at Jupiter's Moon Ganymede


Four newly found exoplanets may offer insights into Earth's teenage years
Washington DC (UPI) Jul 13, 2021
Astronomers have discovered four nearby exoplanets they hope will help scientists learn about Earth's poorly understood teenage years. The exoplanets were found orbiting two known stars, TOI 2076 and TOI 1807, which were born from the same gas cloud some 200 million years ago. Both of the stars are K-dwarfs, or orange dwarfs, which are medium-sized, hydrogen-burning main sequence ... more
+ Goldilocks planets 'with a tilt' may develop more complex life
+ TESS discovers stellar siblings host 'teenage' exoplanets
+ Haziness of exoplanet atmospheres depends on properties of aerosol particles
+ Ancient diamonds show Earth was primed for life's explosion at least 2.7 billion years ago
+ Are we missing other Earths
+ Unique exoplanet photobombs Cheops study of nearby star system
+ Collection of starshade research helps advance exoplanet imaging by space telescopes
Ariane 6 targets new missions with Astris kick stage
Paris (ESA) Jul 14, 2021
ESA will enhance the versatility of Europe's Ariane 6 rocket with a kick stage called Astris in a euro 90 m development contract with prime contractor, ArianeGroup. This is part of ESA's strategy to extend Ariane 6's capabilities to serve a wider range of space transportation requirements. Astris is planned to fly by mid 2024 as an optional add-on to Ariane 6's upper stage and will interf ... more
+ NASA announces Nuclear Thermal Propulsion Reactor Concept Awards
+ FAA reveals new system to track space launches
+ Reaction Engines secures new UK Government funding for Space Access Program
+ Skyroot Aerospace completes Series A funding
+ Second iteration of successful Vanguard Incubation Process approaches Summit
+ China launches five new satellites
+ Virgin Orbit launches 7 small satellites from jumbojet




Exercise bike in space helps keep crew fit
Beijing (XNA) Jul 08, 2021
During a recent video sent from the core module of China's space station Tianhe (Harmony of Heavens), an exercise bike attracted lots of attention from viewers. China launched its seventh manned spaceflight Shenzhou XII, on June 17, with three astronauts aboard for a three-month mission, during which they require regular exercise. On June 23, astronaut Nie Haisheng opened a package c ... more
+ Homemade spacesuits ensure safety of Chinese astronauts in space
+ Tiangong: astronauts are working on China's new space station - here's what to expect
+ Mechanical arm is Chinese astronauts' space helper
+ Shenzhou 12 crew members carry out first spacewalk
+ Astronauts complete first spacewalk at China's new Tiangong station
+ China is using mythology and sci-fi to sell its space program to the world
+ China building new space environment monitoring station
NASA Lucy mission's message to the future
Boulder CO (SPX) Jul 14, 2021
In the 1970s four spacecraft began their one-way trips out of our Solar System. As the first human-built objects to ever venture into interstellar space, NASA chose to place plaques on Pioneer 10 and 11 and golden records on Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft to serve as messages to any alien spacefarers that may someday encounter these spacecraft. Continuing this legacy, NASA's Lucy spacecraft will car ... more
+ Early Earth was bombarded by series of city-sized asteroids
+ Chinese Scientists Suggest Launching Dozens of Rockets to Prevent Asteroid Collision With Earth
+ Eye of ESA's asteroid mission
+ CubeSat will sift asteroid secrets from reflected sunshine
+ Abnormally high alcohol and mystery heat source detected on Comet Wirtanen
+ Asteroid-hunting space telescope gets two-year mission extension
+ Polymers in meteorites provide clues to early solar system




Israel says used 'airborne laser' to down drones
Jerusalem (AFP) June 21, 2021
Israel has used an airborne laser to shoot down drones in a series of tests, officials said Monday, calling it a "milestone" to update its already powerful defence systems. During the tests, which took place "over the last week," a prototype of the high-power laser system carried on a small civilian plane "successfully intercepted several UAVs", said Yaniv Rotem, head of the defence ministry ... more
+ AFRL holds high power electromagnetic wargaming event
+ AFRL directed energy industry days
+ 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
Nanosatellites could play pivotal role in defense against enemy missiles
Washington DC (AFNS) Jul 13, 2021
The CubeSat Networked Communications Experiment Block 1 - part of MDA's Nanosat Testbed Initiative - uses small, low-cost satellites to demonstrate networked radio communications between nanosatellites while in orbit. MDA will conduct a 90-day demonstration, with a mission extension of up to one year, to ensure the two CubeSats can navigate properly, receive and send signals to radios and networ ... more
+ Weapons System installation begins at Aegis Ashore Poland
+ Leaders Discuss Space-Based Sensors That Can Track Missiles
+ Pentagon announces missile defense review
+ USS Paul Ignatius fires Standard Missile-3 interceptors in test
+ MDA test does not intercept target
+ First modernized SBIRS Missile Warning Satellite under Space Force control
+ ULA postpones launch of missile detection satellite




Icequakes likely rumble along geyser-spitting fractures in Saturn's icy moon Enceladus
Washington DC (SPX) Jul 12, 2021
Tidal stresses may be causing constant icequakes on Saturn's sixth largest moon Enceladus, a world of interest in the search for life beyond Earth, according to a new study. A better understanding of seismic activity could reveal what's under the moon's icy crust and provide clues to the habitability of its ocean. Enceladus is about 500 kilometers in diameter and almost entirely covered in ... more
+ Methane in the plumes of Saturn's moon Enceladus: Possible signs of life?
+ Glenn researchers study new, futuristic concept to explore Titan
+ Johns Hopkins Scientists Model Saturn's Interior
+ Ocean currents predicted on Enceladus
+ Hubble Sees Changing Seasons on Saturn
+ Saturn's Tilt Caused By Its Moons
+ Astronomers estimate Titan's largest sea is 1,000 feet deep
Custom-made MIT tool probes materials at the nanoscale
Boston MA (SPX) Jul 14, 2021
An MIT physicist has built a new instrument of interest to MIT researchers across a wide range of disciplines because it can quickly and relatively inexpensively determine a variety of important characteristics of a material at the nanoscale. It's capable of not only determining internal properties of a material, such as how that material's electrical or optical conductivity changes over exquisi ... more
+ Nano-Bio Materials Consortium introduces new AFRL-Industry Co-Development Program
+ Nanostructured device stops light in its tracks
+ Scientists use DNA technology to build tough 3D nanomaterials
+ 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




A new type of gravitational wave detector to find tennis ballsized black holes
Brussels, Belgium (SPX) Jun 23, 2021
"Detecting primordial black holes opens up new perspectives to understand the origin of the Universe, because these still hypothetical black holes are supposed to have formed just a few tiny fractions of a second after the Big Bang. Their study is of great interest for research in theoretical physics and cosmology, because they could notably explain the origin of dark matter in the Universe". ... more
+ Scientists find new insights into the elusive continuous waves from spinning neutron stars
+ Cramming it all into three hundred and thirty seconds of microgravity
+ NASA Marshall team soars to success in microgravity
+ The gateway to weightlessness, the edge of space
+ Fibertek to develop satellite-based charge management system for LISA Gravitational Wave Observatory
+ Atom interferometry demonstrated in space for the first time
+ New light on baryonic matter and gravity on cosmic scales
Danish student solves how the Universe is reflected near black holes
Copenhagen, Denmark (SPX) Jul 14, 2021
In the vicinity of black holes, space is so warped that even light rays may curve around them several times. This phenomenon may enable us to see multiple versions of the same thing. While this has been known for decades, only now do we have an exact, mathematical expression, thanks to Albert Sneppen, student at the Niels Bohr Institute. The result, which even is more useful in realistic black h ... more
+ New clues to why there's so little antimatter in the universe
+ From atoms to planets, the longest-running Space Station experiment
+ Physicists observationally confirm Hawking's black hole theorem for the first time
+ There may not be a conflict after all in expanding universe debate
+ Deep Space Atomic Clock moves toward increased spacecraft autonomy
+ Supermassive black holes may generate 'tsunamis' in escaping gas
+ Black holes swallow neutron stars like 'Pac Man'




DARPA Announces Research Teams to Develop Intelligent Event-Based Imagers
Washington DC (SPX) Jul 12, 2021
DARPA has announced that three teams of researchers led by Raytheon, BAE Systems, and Northrop Grumman have been selected to develop event-based infrared (IR) camera technologies under the Fast Event-based Neuromorphic Camera and Electronics (FENCE) program. Event-based - or neuromorphic - cameras are an emerging class of sensors with demonstrated advantages relative to traditional imagers ... more
+ Giving robots better moves
+ Japan's SoftBank suspends production of chatty robot Pepper
+ Amazon dispatches Alexa to tell stories to kids
+ Northrop Grumman building 'Justified Confidence' for Integrated Artificial Intelligence Systems
+ A more robust memory device for AI systems
+ The new wave of robotic automation
+ QUT and MDA to develop robot for space application
OSU drone expertise is supporting the exploration of Earth and the Final Frontier
Stillwater OK (SPX) Jul 07, 2021
As a descendent of pioneers who crossed the Plains 150 years ago to establish a new life in what was then referred to as The Oklahoma Territory, it's ironic that the work that I and others in the State of Oklahoma are doing today related to Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) has placed the State back at the center of what can best be described as the new "wild west of aviation." Although many S ... more
+ Armed drone shoot down over Baghdad embassy; Rockets target Iraq base
+ Incendiary Gaza balloon causes fire in Israel
+ Navy to choose first cadre of MQ-25 drone operators
+ Sagetech Avionics receives $12M investment
+ Drone delivery firm Zipline raises $250 mn for expansion
+ Iran says UAV can travel 7,000 km; Drones hit near Iraq's Arbil
+ Army training to disable intelligence-gathering drones from vehicles
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