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May 30, 2014
MOON DAILY
NASA Missions Let Scientists See Moon's Dancing Tide From Orbit
Greenbelt MD (SPX) May 30, 2014
Scientists combined observations from two NASA missions to check out the moon's lopsided shape and how it changes under Earth's sway - a response not seen from orbit before. The team drew on studies by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, which has been investigating the moon since 2009, and by NASA's Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory, or GRAIL, mission. Because orbiting spacecraft gathered the data, the scientists were able to take the entire moon into account, not just the side that can b ... read more
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MOON DAILY

Water in moon rocks provides clues and questions about lunar history
A recent review of hundreds of chemical analyses of Moon rocks indicates that the amount of water in the Moon's interior varies regionally - revealing clues about how water originated and was redist ... more
DRAGON SPACE

Chinese lunar rover alive but weak
China's troubled lunar rover Yutu is still alive and functional after more than five months on the moon, a lunar program official said Wednesday. Its functionality has been weakened considerab ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Large muskies lured by the moon
The lunar cycle may synchronize with feeding activity, luring large muskies to take angler bait, according to results published in the open access journal PLOS ONE by Mark Vinson from U.S. Geologica ... more
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Intertwined evolution of human brain and brawn
The cognitive differences between humans and our closest living cousins, the chimpanzees, are staggeringly obvious. Although we share strong superficial physical similarities, we have been able to u ... more


MOON DAILY

NASA Invites Public to Select Favorite Moon Image for Lunar Orbiter Anniversary Collection
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) will celebrate five years in orbit June 18. To celebrate the anniversary and LRO's many scientific contributions, NASA invites the public to select a favori ... more
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SATURN DAILY

Sunsets on Titan Reveal the Complexity of Hazy Exoplanets
Scientists working with data from NASA's Cassini mission have developed a new way to understand the atmospheres of exoplanets by using Saturn's smog-enshrouded moon Titan as a stand-in. The new tech ... more
INTERNET SPACE

First broadband wireless connection ... to the moon
If future generations were to live and work on the moon or on a distant asteroid, they would probably want a broadband connection to communicate with home bases back on Earth. They may even want to ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
US warship makes first call at Cambodia's Chinese-renovated naval base; Chinese coast guard rescues Philippine sailors in disputed waters
Japan PM says US alliance would collapse if Tokyo ignored Taiwan crisis
Russia's military chief visits troops in east Ukraine: defence ministry
WATER WORLD

Researchers call for better ocean stewardship
It has been said that we know more about the surface of the moon than we do about our own planet's oceans. That especially applies to the deepest parts of our oceans - depths that are 200 meters or ... more
DRAGON SPACE

Moon rover Yutu comes closer to public
A small replica of lunar rover Yutu, the Jade Rabbit, has gone on show in Beijing. The model, half the size of the real rover, is the star of the 17th China Beijing International High-tech Exp ... more
MOON DAILY

LRO View of Earth
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) experiences 12 "earthrises" every day, however LROC (short for LRO Camera) is almost always busy imaging the lunar surface so only rarely does an opportunit ... more
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Saturn in opposition tonight, will appear next to the moon
Tonight, Saturn will appear in the night sky just to the lower left of the moon. ... more
MOON DAILY

Russia to begin Moon colonization in 2030
Russia will start colonizing the Moon in 2030, Izvestia daily reported on Thursday. The daily has received a draft concept of Russian lunar program developed by enterprises of the Federal Space Agen ... more
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ROCKET SCIENCE

NASA Selects Partners for US Commercial Lander Capabilities
NASA announced Wednesday the selection of three U.S. companies to negotiate no-funds exchanged partnership agreements with the agency to advance lander capabilities that will enable delivery of payl ... more
LAUNCH PAD

SHERPA launch service deal to deploy 1200 kilo smallsat payloads
Spaceflight has announced it has secured a launch service agreement to orbit its "SHERPA" hosted payload and in-space transportation system. Spaceflight's inaugural SHERPA mission will deploy up to ... more
MOON DAILY

Astrobotic Partners With NASA To Develop Robotic Lunar Landing Capability
Astrobotic Technology has announced a new partnership with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for development of robotic lunar landing capability. Astrobotic has been sel ... more
MOON DAILY
New Mars Lander to Probe Interior of Red Planet

A habitable environment on Martian volcano

Mars Curiosity rover may have transported Earth bacteria to Mars


MOON DAILY
Sunsets on Titan Reveal the Complexity of Hazy Exoplanets

'Smoking gun' evidence for theory that Saturn's collapsing magnetic tail causes auroras

Saturn returns to evening sky this weekend


MOON DAILY
Dwarf planet 'Biden' identified in an unlikely region of our solar system

Planet X myth debunked

WISE Finds Thousands Of New Stars But No Planet X


MOON DAILY
Water in moon rocks provides clues and questions about lunar history

NASA Missions Let Scientists See Moon's Dancing Tide From Orbit

NASA Invites Public to Select Favorite Moon Image for Lunar Orbiter Anniversary Collection

JOVIAN DREAMS

Ganymede May Harbor 'Club Sandwich' of Oceans and Ice
The largest moon in our solar system, a companion to Jupiter named Ganymede, might have ice and oceans stacked up in several layers like a club sandwich, according to new NASA-funded research that m ... more
JOVIAN DREAMS

NASA Seeks External Concepts for Mission to Oceanic Jovian Moon
NASA has issued a Request for Information (RFI) to science and engineering communities for ideas for a mission to Europa that could address fundamental questions of the enigmatic moon and the search ... more
EXO WORLDS

Seven Samples from the Solar System's Birth
by Aaron L. Gronstal for a href="http://www.astrobio.net/">Astrobiology Magazine /a> At this year's Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC), scientists reported that, after eight painstaking ... more
MOON DAILY

John C. Houbolt, Unsung Hero of the Apollo Program, Dies at Age 95
"In the space race of the 1950s and '60s, the leading voices were rocket scientist Wernher von Braun and ... another guy. Household names included Neil Armstrong, Alan Shepard and ... oh, you know, ... more
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MOON DAILY

NASA Completes LADEE Mission with Planned Impact on Moon's Surface

SATURN DAILY

Saturn's rings reveal how to make a moon

MOON DAILY

Russia plans to get a foothold in the Moon

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ECLIPSES

NASA's LRO Mission and North America to Experience Total Lunar Eclipse

MOON DAILY

Russian Federal Space Agency is elaborating Moon exploration program

SPACE TRAVEL

New Catalog Brings NASA Software Down to Earth

EXO WORLDS

The Importance of Planetary Plumes

MARSDAILY

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MOON DAILY

Science, Discovery Channels to broadcast private race to the moon

Take the Plunge: LADEE Impact Challenge

Gravity measurements confirm subsurface ocean on Enceladus

Land a Lunar Laser Reflector Now!

New research finds 'geologic clock' that helps determine moon's age

Cassini reports sub-surface ocean on Enceladus

Scientists date Moon at 4.470 billion years

Misleading mineral may have resulted in overestimate of water in moon

A Tetrad of Lunar Eclipses

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