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May 26, 2015
MARSDAILY
Flawed Debates begets false choices beyond LEO - Part Two
Los Angeles CA (SPX) May 20, 2015
New technologies allow us to go back to the Moon at a fraction the cost of Apollo, and now, even private efforts like the Google X Prize contestants are underway to land and execute exploration missions there. There is even a private venture to establish a lunar observatory called the International Lunar Observatory Association(ILOA). NASA has not turned a blind eye to these activities. The Pacific International Space Center for Exploration Systems(PISCES) and their International Lunar Research Pa ... read more
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DRAGON SPACE

China Plans First Ever Landing On The Lunar Far Side
What lies on the "dark side" of the moon? The ruined civilization of our lunar forbearers? A pile of overplayed Pink Floyd records? ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

The Moon or Mars: Flawed Debate, False Choice - Part Two
New technologies allow us to go back to the Moon at a fraction the cost of Apollo, and now, even private efforts like the Google X Prize contestants are underway to land and execute exploration miss ... more
IRON AND ICE

NASA Seeks Additional Information for Asteroid Redirect Mission Spacecraft
NASA has issued a Request for Information (RFI) seeking ideas from American companies for a spacecraft design that could be used for both the agency's Asteroid Redirect Mission (ARM) and a robotic s ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

The Moon or Mars: Flawed Debate, False Choice - Part One
The Moon or Mars debate continues despite every single report or recommendation from NASA, NRC or other independent study that point to the Moon as the next logical destination for human space explo ... more


EXO LIFE

Ether Compounds Could Work like DNA On Oily Worlds
In the search for life beyond Earth, scientists have justifiably focused on water because all biology as we know it requires this fluid. A wild card, however, is whether alternative liquids can also ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Asteroid Distant 'Flyby' Thursday
An asteroid, designated 1999 FN53, will safely pass more than 26 times the distance of Earth to the moon on May 14. To put it another way, at its closest point, the asteroid will get no closer than ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Engineers Test Hydrogen Burn-off Igniters for Space Launch System
NASA has a certain "flare" when it comes to safety on the launch pad. Those flares are called hydrogen burn-off igniters - which resemble celebratory sparklers - and were successfully used to mitiga ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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JOVIAN DREAMS

Europa's Mystery Dark Material Could Be Sea Salt
NASA laboratory experiments suggest the dark material coating some geological features of Jupiter's moon Europa is likely sea salt from a subsurface ocean, discolored by exposure to radiation. The p ... more
OUTER PLANETS

NASA's New Horizons Spots Pluto's Faintest Known Moons
It's a complete Pluto family photo - or at least a photo of the family members we've already met. For the first time, NASA's New Horizons spacecraft has photographed Kerberos and Styx - the sm ... more
EXO WORLDS

Weather forecasts for planets beyond our solar system
"Cloudy for the morning, turning to clear with scorching heat in the afternoon." While this might describe a typical late-summer day in many places on Earth, it may also apply to planets outside our ... 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
SATURN DAILY

Saturn Moon's Activity Could Be 'Curtain Eruptions'
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 i ... more
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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
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
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
MOON DAILY

Russia Invites China to Join in Creating Lunar Station
Russia and China are currently in talks on inviting the latter to become one of the main partners in creating a lunar station, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said Tuesday. "The q ... more
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
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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
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
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MOON DAILY

Japan to land probe on the moon in 2018

MOON DAILY

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SPACE SCOPES

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MOON DAILY

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RUSSIAN SPACE

Russia to Launch National Orbital Station by 2023

MOON DAILY

Manned Moon Flight Planned For 2030

MOON DAILY

A new view of the moon's formation

MOON DAILY

Moon formed when young Earth and little sister collided

EXO LIFE

Europa's Elusive Water Plume Paints Grim Picture For Life

MOON DAILY

Will the moon's first inhabitants live in giant lava tubes?

New explanation for Mercury's dark surface

Soft Landing on the Moon an Extraordinary Challenge

Saturn Spacecraft Returns to the Realm of Icy Moons

Stop blaming the moon

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