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February 24, 2014
MOON DAILY
Is Yutu Stuck?
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Feb 24, 2014
Finally, China has released some tangible information on the state of its Yutu Moon rover through official state media channels. The results are encouraging, given the fact that we feared Yutu was in a totally useless state. The long period of absolute silence by the Chinese gave weight to this theory. According to Xinhua, China's state media agency, Yutu's "radar, panorama camera and infrared imaging equipment are functioning normally". This holds the promise of more scientific data being returne ... read more
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IRON AND ICE

NASA takes major step in hunt for asteroids
NASA's mission to reel in an asteroid took an important step forward when the agency recently established a new "rapid response system" intended to pinpoint the most eligible targets for capture. ... more
MOON DAILY

Japan's Pocari Sweat bound for the moon: maker
Japan's curiously-named Pocari Sweat is to be sent to the moon, its Japanese maker has said, in what the firm claims will make it the first sports drink on the celestial body. ... more
MOON DAILY

Lunar ownership laws: a future necessity?
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IRON AND ICE

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One year ago, on Feb. 15, 2013, the world was witness to the dangers presented by near-Earth Objects (NEOs) when a relatively small asteroid entered Earth's atmosphere, exploding over Chelyabinsk, R ... more


MOON DAILY

Chang'e-2 lunar probe travels 70 mln km
China's second lunar probe, Chang'e-2, has traveled more than 70 million km into deep space in good condition, so far the longest voyage of a Chinese spacecraft, a senior engineer said Friday. ... more
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DRAGON SPACE

What's up, Yutu
It's been a few days since China said that the embattled Yutu Moon rover had sent a transmission back to Earth. Yutu suffered a mechanical anomaly roughly four weeks ago, shortly before it entered a ... more
MOON DAILY

LADEE Sends Its First Images of the Moon Back to Earth
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JOVIAN DREAMS

A global map of Jupiter's biggest moon
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DRAGON SPACE

Yutu Awakes
After a considerable delay and some highly vague statements, China has indicated that the Yutu Moon rover is transmitting telemetry to Earth. This is a highly encouraging development, as it suggests ... more
MOON DAILY

Source of 'Moon Curse' Revealed by Eclipse
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MARSDAILY

Putting Rovers to the Test
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MOON DAILY

NASA bets on private companies to exploit moon's resources
NASA - building on successful partnerships with private companies to resupply the International Space Station - is now looking to private entrepreneurs to help exploit resources on the moon. ... more
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MOON DAILY

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MOON DAILY

NASA Extends Moon Exploring Satellite Mission
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DRAGON SPACE

Moon plays trick on Jade Rabbit
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DRAGON SPACE
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DRAGON SPACE
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NASA Spacecraft Get a 360-Degree View of Saturn's Auroras

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DRAGON SPACE
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SUPERPOWERS

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DRAGON SPACE

Waiting for Yutu
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MOON DAILY

NASA's LRO Snaps a Picture of NASA's LADEE Spacecraft
With precise timing, the camera aboard NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) was able to take a picture of NASA's Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) spacecraft as it orbited ... more
MOON DAILY

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RUSSIAN SPACE

Russia plans several Moon, Mars missions in near future

MOON DAILY

New results on the geologic characteristics of the Chang'e-3 exploration region

DRAGON SPACE

Netizens extend blessings to troubled lunar rover

MOON DAILY

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MOON DAILY

Yutu moon rover has 'abnormality': Xinhua

MOON DAILY

China's lunar probe observes stars, explores moon

MOON DAILY

NASA Seeks Partnership Opportunities For Commercial Lunar Landers

MOON DAILY

Chang'e-3 probe sets out on new missions

MARSDAILY

Dutch researcher says Earth food plants able to grow on Mars

MOON DAILY

China's moon rover performs first lunar probe

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Internet Radio Provides Musical Space-Weather Reports from NASA's LRO Mission

Moon rover, lander wake after lunar night

India to launch second mission to moon by 2017

Wake Up Yutu

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Chang'e 3 Lander and Rover From Above

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China's moon rover "sleeps" through lunar night

Dwarf Planet Ceres - 'A Game Changer in the Solar System'

Mars Express heading towards daring flyby of Phobos

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