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September 23, 2021
MOON DAILY
Tycho Crater revealed in intricate detail



Green Bank WV (SPX) Sep 22, 2021
The National Science Foundation's Green Bank Observatory (GBO) and National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO), and Raytheon Intelligence and Space (RI&S) have released a new high-resolution image of the Moon, the highest-ever taken from the ground using new radar technology on the Green Bank Telescope (GBT). The resolution of the new Tycho Crater image is close to five meters by five meters and contains approximately 1.4 billion pixels. The image covers an area of 200km by 175km, ensuring that in ... read more

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China's cargo craft docks with space station core module
Beijing (XNA) Sep 21, 2021
China's cargo spacecraft Tianzhou-3, carrying supplies for the upcoming Shenzhou-13 crewed mission, successfully docked with the space station core module Tianhe on Monday, according to the China Ma ... more
MOON DAILY
Men may sleep worse on nights during the first half of the lunar cycle
Uppsala, Sweden (SPX) Sep 14, 2021
Men's sleep may be more powerfully influenced by the lunar cycle than women's, according to a new study from Uppsala University, now published in the journal Science of the Total Environment. ... more
MOON DAILY
Artemis rover to land near Nobile region of Lunar south pole
Washington DC (SPX) Sep 21, 2021


In 2023, NASA's Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER) will land near the western edge of the Nobile Crater at the Moon's South Pole to map and explore the region's surface and su ... more

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
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Mars habitability limited by its small size, isotope study suggests

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Small stature limits Mars' ability to hold water, study finds

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NASA plans to send lunar rover to Nobile region of moon's South Pole
Washington DC (UPI) Sep 20, 2021
NASA's ice-hunting VIPER lunar rover, scheduled to arrive on the moon in 2023, would land near the Nobile Crater on the lunar South Pole, the space agency announced Monday. ... more
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NASA offers new website to look at Mars rover images
Washington DC (UPI) Sep 20, 2021
Fans of NASA's Mars rover Perseverance can now see the robotic explorer and its activity in a 3D depiction of the Red Planet terrain via a new website. ... more
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Lunar crater named after Arctic Explorer Matthew Henson
Moffett Field CA (SPX) Sep 21, 2021
The International Astronomical Union has named a crater at the Moon's south pole after the Arctic explorer Matthew Henson, a Black man who in 1909 was one of the first people to stand at the very to ... 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
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Sep 20, 2021
Scientists found evidence that a region of northern Mars called Arabia Terra experienced thousands of "super eruptions," the biggest volcanic eruptions known, over a 500-million-year period. S ... more
EXO WORLDS


Observations in stellar factory indicates start of planet production

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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 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. ... 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
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NASA offers new website to look at Mars rover images
Washington DC (UPI) Sep 20, 2021
Fans of NASA's Mars rover Perseverance can now see the robotic explorer and its activity in a 3D depiction of the Red Planet terrain via a new website. The site, Explore with Perseverance, is updated when the rover makes a significant move. NASA has uploaded seven locations, starting with the Octavia E. Butler Landing Site at which the spacecraft landed Feb. 18. Software develope ... more
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Tycho Crater revealed in intricate detail
Green Bank WV (SPX) Sep 22, 2021
The National Science Foundation's Green Bank Observatory (GBO) and National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO), and Raytheon Intelligence and Space (RI&S) have released a new high-resolution image of the Moon, the highest-ever taken from the ground using new radar technology on the Green Bank Telescope (GBT). The resolution of the new Tycho Crater image is close to five meters by five mete ... more
+ Artemis rover to land near Nobile region of Lunar south pole
+ Lunar crater named after Arctic Explorer Matthew Henson
+ NASA plans to send lunar rover to Nobile region of moon's South Pole
+ Dynetics selected to build NASA's sustainable lunar lander
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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
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 of a potential "planet factory," the protoplanetary disk around the star GM Aurigae. From their reconstruction, which includes a determination of the disk's temperature profile, the astronomers deduc ... more
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Glasgow Prestwick Spaceport announces Launch Partner
South Ayrshire UK (SPX) Sep 22, 2021
Prestwick Spaceport has secured a launch partner for its spaceport development in a landmark deal that will boost Scotland's space industry ambitions and create an important strategic asset for the UK. The spaceport, represented by Glasgow Prestwick Airport and South Ayrs0hire Council, yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Astraius, the leading UK based, commercially op ... more
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China's cargo craft docks with space station core module
Beijing (XNA) Sep 21, 2021
China's cargo spacecraft Tianzhou-3, carrying supplies for the upcoming Shenzhou-13 crewed mission, successfully docked with the space station core module Tianhe on Monday, according to the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA). At 10:08 p.m. (Beijing Time), Tianzhou-3 completed a computer-orchestrated rendezvous and docking at the rear docking port of the Tianhe core module. The whole process ... more
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Discovery about meteorites informs atmospheric entry threat assessment
Urbana IL (SPX) Sep 21, 2021
Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign watched fragments of two meteors as they ramped up the heat from room temperature to the temperature it reaches as it enters Earth's atmosphere and made a significant discovery. The vaporized iron sulfide leaves behind voids, making the material more porous. This information will help when predicting the weight of a meteor, its likelihoo ... more
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Army successfully tests high-energy laser weapon
Washington DC (UPI) Aug 12, 2021
The U.S. Army says it's developed a combat-capable prototype of a high-energy laser weapon. The laser, which has been 24 months in the making, can be mounted on a Stryker military vehicle and used to defend troops against drones as well as rockets, artillery and mortars, according to an Army press release this week. Over the summer, the new weapon was successfully tested in Fort ... more
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Anger as US progressives object to Israeli Iron Dome funding
Washington (AFP) Sept 22, 2021
A group of leftist US Democrats came under heavy fire Tuesday after reportedly vowing to nix a short-term spending bill over a $1 billion allocation for Israel's Iron Dome missile defense system. The party leadership vowed there would be no interruption in funding, with the cash being sourced elsewhere - but not before being berated by Republicans for capitulating to "anti-Semites" on their ... more
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Titan-in-a-glass experiments hint at mineral makeup of Saturn moon
Atlanta GA (SPX) Aug 27, 2021
Titan, Saturn's largest moon, is a natural laboratory to study the origins of life. Like Earth, Titan has a dense atmosphere and seasonal weather cycles, but the chemical and mineralogical makeup are significantly different. Now, earthbound researchers have recreated the moon's conditions in small glass cylinders, revealing fundamental properties of two organic molecules that are believed to exi ... more
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Striking Gold: A Pathway to Stable, High-Activity Catalysts from Gold Nanoclusters
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Aug 16, 2021
Precise metal nanoclusters (NCs) are ideal for developing practical catalysts for chemical reactions. However, their catalytic activity is reduced either due to protective molecules called "ligands" surrounding them or aggregation resulting from ligand removal. In a new study, scientists from Japan elucidate the ligand removal mechanism for gold NCs and irradiate them with UV light to prevent ag ... more
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Exploring quantum gravity-for whom the pendulum swings
Washington DC (SPX) Sep 20, 2021
When it comes to a marriage with quantum theory, gravity is the lone holdout among the four fundamental forces in nature. The three others-the electromagnetic force, the weak force, which is responsible for radioactive decay, and the strong force, which binds neutrons and protons together within the atomic nucleus-have all merged with quantum theory to successfully describe the universe on the t ... more
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Berkeley CA (SPX) Sep 20, 2021
Scientists have reported new clues to solving a cosmic conundrum: How the quark-gluon plasma - nature's perfect fluid - evolved into matter. A few millionths of a second after the Big Bang, the early universe took on a strange new state: a subatomic soup called the quark-gluon plasma. And just 15 years ago, an international team including researchers from the Relativistic Nuclear Col ... more
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Pasadena CA (JPL) Sep 22, 2021
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AFRL, Defense Innovation Unit Launch new phase Of Golden Horde Vanguard Program
Eglin AFB FL (SPX) Sep 20, 2021
A collaborative effort called Operation Protovision is unveiling a new competitive phase of the Department of the Air Force's Golden Horde Vanguard program. Launched by the Air Force Research Laboratory, Defense Innovation Unit and Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab, the new live and virtual components allow a variety of competitors to showcase technologies in a Golden Horde Colosseum where so-ca ... more
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