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September 19, 2021
DRAGON SPACE
Chinese astronauts return to Earth after 90-day mission



Beijing (AFP) Sept 17, 2021
Three Chinese astronauts returned to Earth Friday after completing the country's longest-ever crewed mission, the latest landmark in Beijing's drive to become a major space power. The capsule carrying the trio deployed its parachute and landed in the Gobi desert at 1:34 pm local time (0534 GMT). "It feels very good to be back!," Tang Hongbo told state broadcaster CCTV after the 90-day mission, a record for China. "I want to say dad, mom, I'm back! In good health and good spirits!" he said af ... read more

MOON DAILY
UK space company to establish link with the far side of the Moon
London, UK (SPX) Sep 20, 2021
The satellite, named Lunar Pathfinder, will be vital for the planned return missions to the Moon. Built by Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) and supported by 11.6 million pounds in UK Space Age ... more
DRAGON SPACE
China prepares to launch Tianzhou-3 cargo spacecraft
Wenchang, China (XNA) Sep 17, 2021
The combination of the Tianzhou-3 cargo spacecraft and a Long March-7 Y4 carrier rocket has been transferred to the launching area of the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site, the China Manned Space Agen ... more
MARSDAILY
Take a 3D Spin on Mars and track NASA's Perseverance Rover
Pasadena CA (JPL) Sep 20, 2021
Two interactive web experiences let you explore the Martian surface, as seen by cameras aboard the rover and orbiters flying overhead. It's the next best thing to being on Mars: Two online int ... more
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NASA's Ingenuity Helicopter Captures a Mars Rock Feature in 3D
Pasadena CA (JPL) Sep 17, 2021
NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter provided a 3D view of a rock-covered mound during its 13th flight on Sept. 4. The plan for this reconnaissance mission into the "South Seitah" region of Mars' Jezero ... more
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DRAGON SPACE
Chinese astronauts return to earth after 90-day mission
Beijing (AFP) Sept 17, 2021
Three Chinese astronauts returned to Earth Friday after completing the country's longest-ever crewed mission, the latest landmark in Beijing's drive to become a major space power. The capsule carrying the trio deployed its parachute and landed in the Gobi desert at 1:34 pm local time (0534 GMT). ... more
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Justin Simon Shepherds Perseverance through first phase of Martian rock sampling
Pasadena CA (JPL) Sep 20, 2021
The Johnson Space Center scientist was tasked with helping guide the way for mission's first cored Mars rock sample. The evening of Aug. 1 felt a lot like a birthday to NASA planetary scientis ... more
MOON DAILY
Path set for commercial communications around the Moon
Paris (ESA) Sep 17, 2021
ESA confirmed a contract signature yesterday with Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) to be the main customer for their Lunar Pathfinder satellite launching in 2024 that will provide communicatio ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Studying thermophoresis in space
Bethlehem OA (SPX) Sep 20, 2021
It's the rare engineer who gets to conduct experiments in space. But Lehigh University now has three who will be doing just that. A multidisciplinary trio from Lehigh's P.C. Rossin College of ... more
MOON DAILY
Dynetics selected to build NASA's sustainable lunar lander
Huntsville AL (SPX) Sep 20, 2021
Dynetics, a wholly owned subsidiary of Leidos, has been selected to help NASA enable a steady pace of crewed trips to the Moon's surface as part of the Artemis program's Next Space Technologies for ... more
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NASA confirms thousands of massive, ancient volcanic eruptions on Mars

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OUTER PLANETS
Mushballs stash away missing ammonia at Uranus and Neptune
Paris, France (SPX) Sep 20, 2021
Mushballs - giant, slushy hailstones made from a mixture of ammonia and water - may be responsible for an atmospheric anomaly at Neptune and Uranus that has been puzzling scientists. A study present ... more
EXO WORLDS
Observations in stellar factory indicates start of planet production
Heidelberg, Germany (SPX) Sep 20, 2021
Using radio data from the ALMA observatory and physical modelling, astronomers led by Kamber Schwarz (Max Planck Institute for Astronomy and University of Arizona) have managed to determine the mass ... more
EXO WORLDS
How planets may be seeded with the chemicals necessary for life
Leeds UK (SPX) Sep 20, 2021
Analysis of unique "fingerprints" in light emitted from material surrounding young stars has revealed "significant reservoirs" of large organic molecules necessary to form the basis of life. D ... more
EXO WORLDS
Planets form in organic soups with different ingredients
Boston MA (SPX) Sep 17, 2021
Astronomers have mapped out the chemicals inside of planetary nurseries in extraordinary detail. The newly unveiled maps reveal the locations of dozens of molecules within five protoplanetary disks ... more
DRAGON SPACE
Chinese astronauts complete three-month space mission
Beijing (AFP) Sept 16, 2021
Three Chinese astronauts have completed the country's longest crewed mission and started their journey home on Thursday after 90 days at the Tiangong space station conducting spacewalks and scientific experiments. ... more
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Justin Simon Shepherds Perseverance through first phase of Martian rock sampling
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The Johnson Space Center scientist was tasked with helping guide the way for mission's first cored Mars rock sample. The evening of Aug. 1 felt a lot like a birthday to NASA planetary scientist Justin Simon. On that night, Simon attended a virtual watch party for researchers preparing to use NASA's Mars 2020 Perseverance rover to conduct the first detailed study of a candidate rock target ... more
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Dynetics selected to build NASA's sustainable lunar lander
Huntsville AL (SPX) Sep 20, 2021
Dynetics, a wholly owned subsidiary of Leidos, has been selected to help NASA enable a steady pace of crewed trips to the Moon's surface as part of the Artemis program's Next Space Technologies for Exploration Partnerships (NextSTEP-2) Appendix N. As one of five companies selected for a firm fixed-price, milestone-based contract, Dynetics will receive an initial award of $40.8 million over ... more
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Mushballs stash away missing ammonia at Uranus and Neptune
Paris, France (SPX) Sep 20, 2021
Mushballs - giant, slushy hailstones made from a mixture of ammonia and water - may be responsible for an atmospheric anomaly at Neptune and Uranus that has been puzzling scientists. A study presented by Tristan Guillot at the Europlanet Science Congress (EPSC) 2021 shows that mushballs could be highly effective at carrying ammonia deep into the ice giants' atmospheres, hiding the gas from detec ... more
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Observations in stellar factory indicates start of planet production
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SKorea plans to launch solid-propellant space launch vehicle in 2024, Defence Ministry says
Seoul (Sputnik) Sep 17, 2021
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