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March 12, 2015
MOON DAILY
Billionaire Teams Up with NASA to Mine the Moon
Moscow (Sputnik) Mar 12, 2015
Another player in the field of commercial space travel, a California-based company just made a major stride toward the creation of the first commercial robotic spacecraft to be sent to the moon. It's future lunar mission? Mining. Moon Express, an outfit located in the heart of Silicon Valley, has been conducting testing with the end goal to send the lander to the moon in 2016 as part of the Google Lunar X Prize competition. NASA has been helping Moon Express, and other space travel companies ... read more
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MOON DAILY

China Gets One Step Closer to Completing its Ambitious Lunar Mission
China successfully tested unmanned docking on the lunar orbit this week to determine whether key technology planned to be used in its Chang'e-5 mission to the Moon was working, according to the Stat ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China's test spacecraft simulates orbital docking
China has run tests close to the moon simulating an unmanned docking procedure needed in the country's next lunar mission. The service module of the unmanned lunar orbiter currently in space t ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China has ability but no plan for manned lunar mission: expert
The world's third country to softland on the moon has the ability to achieve the manned lunar landing but it has no plan to do it, a leading Chinese space scientist said Friday. "With China's ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Fastest Star in Our Galaxy Propelled by a Thermonuclear Supernova
A team of astronomers, including University of Hawaii at Manoa astronomer Eugene Magnier, used the 10-meter Keck II and Pan-STARRS1 telescopes in Hawaii to find a star that breaks the galactic speed ... more


MARSDAILY

Mars Colonization Edges Closer Thanks to MIT's Oxygen Factory
Scientists at The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are building an instrument, which will turn carbon dioxide on Mars into oxygen, with NASA planning to use it on their 2020 mission to Ma ... more
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DRAGON SPACE

China at technical preparation stage for Mars, asteroid exploration
China has been researching the technical feasibility of exploring Mars and asteroids, a top space scientist and national political advisor revealed on Tuesday. Ye Peijian, from the China Acade ... more
DRAGON SPACE

China's moon rover Yutu functioning but stationary
China's first lunar rover Yutu (the Jade Rabbit) is still working but cannot move, a scientist with the lunar probe mission told Xinhua. The rover, named after the pet of a Chinese goddess who ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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EXO LIFE

Could Ionized Gas Do A Better Job of Sterilizing Spacecraft
Earth's microbes are a hardy bunch. They can survive in extreme environments, such as inside hot springs at the bottom of the ocean. Some have even remained alive despite being exposed to the ultrav ... more
EARLY EARTH

How The Code Of Life Passed Through Primitive Kinds Of Cells
Life's origins are a mystery, but every year scientists get a little bit closer to understanding what made life possible on Earth, and possibly on other planets or moons. We only have one know ... more
MOON DAILY

Core work: Iron vapor gives clues to formation of Earth and moon
Recreating the violent conditions of Earth's formation, scientists are learning more about how iron vaporizes and how this iron rain affected the formation of the Earth and Moon. The study is publis ... more
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SATURN DAILY

Life 'not as we know it' possible on Saturn's moon Titan
A new type of methane-based, oxygen-free life form that can metabolize and reproduce similar to life on Earth has been modeled by a team of Cornell University researchers. Taking a simultaneou ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE

For the first time, spacecraft catch a solar shockwave in the act
On Oct. 8, 2013, an explosion on the sun's surface sent a supersonic blast wave of solar wind out into space. This shockwave tore past Mercury and Venus, blitzing by the moon before streaming toward ... more
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EARLY EARTH

Apollo Lunar Samples Provide More Information on Early Earth Formation
Arizona State University researchers studied the timeline of meteorite impacts on the moon through a ground-breaking application of laser microprobe technology. A team led by Arizona State Uni ... more
MOON DAILY

Application of laser microprobe technology to Apollo samples refines lunar impact history
It's been more than 40 years since astronauts returned the last Apollo samples from the moon, and since then those samples have undergone some of the most extensive and comprehensive analysis of any ... more
JOVIAN DREAMS

Let's Send a Private Mission to Europa, Expert Says
Jupiter's icy moon Europa puzzles astrobiologists and sparks the imagination of extraterrestrial life seekers. It is believed that the moon has a subsurface ocean of liquid water, where life could p ... more
MOON DAILY

US Issuing Licenses for Mineral Mining on Moon
The United States government is taking a new and early approach to spur commercial development of space. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has started issuing companies licenses to own land ... more
MOON DAILY

NASA releases video of the far side of the Moon
NASA has released a video showing what it looks like on the side of the moon humans can't see from Earth. ... more

JOVIAN DREAMS

NASA Plans Mission to Look for Alien Life on Jupiter's Moon Europa
NASA's mission to determine whether life is lurking beneath the frozen surface of Jupiter's icy moon Europa is about to take a big step forward. NASA announced that it will develop a mission t ... more
MOON DAILY

LRO finds lunar hydrogen more abundant on Moon's pole-facing slopes
Space travel is difficult and expensive - it would cost thousands of dollars to launch a bottle of water to the moon. The recent discovery of hydrogen-bearing molecules, possibly including water, on ... more
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Scientists uncover new quantum state that could power future technologies
Early universe dark matter born red hot before cooling
SATURN DAILY

Cassini Catches Titan Naked in the Solar Wind

IRON AND ICE

Asteroid That Flew Past Earth Has Moon

SATURN DAILY

NASA and ESA Celebrate 10 Years Since Titan Landing

MOON DAILY

Service Module of Chinese Probe Enters Lunar Orbit

IRON AND ICE

Asteroid to Fly By Earth Safely on January 26

MOON DAILY

Service module of China's lunar orbiter enters 127-minute orbit

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