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May 12, 2015
SATURN DAILY
Saturn Moon's Activity Could Be 'Curtain Eruptions'
Pasadena CA (JPL) May 09, 2015
New research using data from NASA's Cassini mission suggests most of the eruptions from Saturn's moon Enceladus might be diffuse curtains rather than discrete jets. Many features that appear to be individual jets of material erupting along the length of prominent fractures in the moon's south polar region might be phantoms created by an optical illusion, according to the new study. "We think most of the observed activity represents curtain eruptions from the 'tiger stripe' fractures, rather than i ... read more
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SATURN DAILY

Geochemical process on Saturn's moon linked to life's origin
New work from a team including Carnegie's Christopher Glein has revealed the pH of water spewing from a geyser-like plume on Saturn's moon Enceladus. Their findings are an important step toward dete ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION

Volcano Loki observed from Earth
With the first detailed observations of a lava lake on a moon of Jupiter, the Large Binocular Telescope Observatory in Arizona places itself as the forerunner of the next generation of Extremely Lar ... more
MOON DAILY

European Space Agency Director Wants to Set Up a Moon Base
The successor to the International Space Station (ISS) should be a permanent moon base, says incoming European Agency Space leader Johann-Dietrich Worner. The Space Foundation's National Space ... more
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MOON DAILY

NASA's LRO Moves Closer to the Lunar Surface
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) has completed a maneuver that lowered the spacecraft's orbit to within 20 kilometers (12 miles) above areas near the lunar South Pole, the closest the space ... more


MOON DAILY

Russia Invites China to Join in Creating Lunar Station
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TIME AND SPACE

Deep Space Atomic Clock On Time For 2016 Mission
As the saying goes, timing is everything. More so in 21st-century space exploration where navigating spacecraft precisely to far-flung destinations - say, to Mars or even more distant Europa, a moon ... more
MOON DAILY

Japan to land first unmanned spacecraft on moon in 2018
Japan is planning to deliver its first lander on the surface of the moon in three years, local media reported on Sunday, citing sources with close knowledge of the project. Japan's Aerospace E ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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MOON DAILY

Dating the moon-forming impact event with meteorites
Through a combination of data analysis and numerical modeling work, researchers have found a record of the ancient Moon-forming giant impact observable in stony meteorites. Their work will appear in ... more
MOON DAILY

Japan to land probe on the moon in 2018
Japan's space agency announced plans on Monday to send an unmanned lander probe to the moon by fiscal year 2018. The mission will be Japan's first attempt to visit the lunar surface. ... more
MOON DAILY

Japan planning moon mission: space agency
Japan plans to launch an unmanned mission to the moon as a stepping stone to a future visit to Mars, officials and local media said Monday. ... more
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SPACE SCOPES

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MOON DAILY

Yutu finds Moon still active in old age
Findings from China's first moon rover Yutu, or Jade Rabbit which is the only scientific probe to land on the Moon in almost 40 years, are rewriting lunar history. Analyzing data sent back fro ... more
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RUSSIAN SPACE

Russia to Launch National Orbital Station by 2023
Russia's plan to build a new space outpost was confirmed December 2014, by Oleg Ostapenko, head of Roscosmos space agency at the time. He said the new space station would also serve as a base for Ru ... more
MOON DAILY

Manned Moon Flight Planned For 2030
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MOON DAILY

A new view of the moon's formation
Within the first 150 million years after our solar system formed, a giant body roughly the size of Mars struck and merged with Earth, blasting a huge cloud of rock and debris into space. This cloud ... more
MOON DAILY

Moon formed when young Earth and little sister collided
It's long been believed that Earth's moon was formed by a significant planetary collision with a Mars-like protoplanet called Theia. Now, a new study suggests the primordial protoplanet that crashed into a young Earth was quite similar in size and composition. ... more
EXO LIFE

Europa's Elusive Water Plume Paints Grim Picture For Life
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MOON DAILY

Will the moon's first inhabitants live in giant lava tubes?
The moon's first long-term inhabitants will require especially protective shelter. Cosmic radiation, extreme temperatures and the occasional meteorite impacts make the lunar surface a rather hostile place. ... more
MERCURY RISING

New explanation for Mercury's dark surface
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EXO LIFE

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SATURN DAILY

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MOON DAILY

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MARSDAILY

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MOON DAILY

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MOON DAILY

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Saturn moon's ocean may have hydrothermal activity

Hot water activity on icy moon's seafloor

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