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September 29, 2015
MARSDAILY
NASA's Space Launch System is the Rocket for the Ride to Mars
Huntsville AL (SPX) Sep 23, 2015
NASA is going to Mars, and here on Earth, the agency's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, is the first stop for building the world's most powerful rocket for the ride - the Space Launch System (SLS). The SLS will be NASA's first exploration-class vehicle since the Saturn V took American astronauts to the moon more than 40 years ago. It will expand our reach in the solar system, launching crews aboard the new Orion spacecraft to explore multiple, deep-space destinations. A fleet o ... read more
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MOON DAILY

NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter's Dance with Eclipses
On the evening of Sept. 27, 2015, into the early morning of Sept. 28 EDT, operators of NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) will wait as Earth blots out the sun and the moon goes dark. The flig ... more
MOON DAILY

China to rehearse new carrier rocket for lunar mission
A Long March-5 carrier rocket on Sunday was shipped from North China's Tianjin port for a rehearsal of a scheduled Chang'e-5 lunar mission around 2017. It will be the first drill carried out i ... more
SATURN DAILY

Saturn's Moon Enceladus Hosts A Global Ocean
Every square inch of Saturn's small moon Enceladus overlies a potentially habitable ocean. Observations of Enceladus' slight wobble as it orbits Saturn can only be explained if the outer crust float ... more
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MOON DAILY

NASA's LRO discovers Earth's pull is 'massaging' our moon
Earth's gravity has influenced the orientation of thousands of faults that form in the lunar surface as the moon shrinks, according to new results from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) spac ... more


SATURN DAILY

Cassini Finds Global Ocean in Saturn's Moon Enceladus
A global ocean lies beneath the icy crust of Saturn's geologically active moon Enceladus, according to new research using data from NASA's Cassini mission. Researchers found the magnitude of t ... more
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SOLAR SCIENCE

NASA's SDO catches a double photobomb
On Sept. 13, 2015, as NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, or SDO, kept up its constant watch on the sun, its view was photobombed not once, but twice. Just as the moon came into SDO's field of view o ... more
SATURN DAILY

Under Saturnian moon's icy crust lies a 'global' ocean
Cornell University researchers have learned that a global ocean lies beneath the moon's thick icy crust by measuring with precision the tiny wobbles of Saturn's moon Enceladus - whose cosmic quavers ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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MARSDAILY

Supervising two rovers from space
ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen is proving to be an expert space driver after commanding two rovers from space this week. As part of ESA's Meteron project, Andreas drove a second, car-sized rover fro ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Construction Begins on Test Version of Important Connection for SLS
Strong connection points between the stages of NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) - the agency's advanced launch vehicle for exploration beyond Earth's orbit into deep space - are essential to ensure ... more
MOON DAILY

Moon's crust as fractured as can be
Scientists believe that about 4 billion years ago, during a period called the Late Heavy Bombardment, the moon took a severe beating, as an army of asteroids pelted its surface, carving out craters ... more
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JOVIAN DREAMS

Underground magma ocean could explain Io's 'misplaced' volcanoes
Tides flowing in a subsurface ocean of molten rock, or magma, could explain why Jupiter's moon Io appears to have its volcanoes in the "wrong" place. New NASA research implies that oceans beneath th ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

Construction Begins on Test Version of Important Connection for SLS
Strong connection points between the stages of NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) - the agency's advanced launch vehicle for exploration beyond Earth's orbit into deep space - are essential to ensure ... more
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MOON DAILY

China aims to land Chang'e-4 probe on far side of moon
China is planning to be the first country to land a lunar probe on the far side of the moon, a Chinese lunar probe scientist said Tuesday. The mission will be carried out by Chang'e-4, a backu ... more
MOON DAILY

China Plans Lunar Rover For Far Side of Moon
China hopes to send a rover to the far side of the moon, which would be the first time humanity lands a lunar probe there, a scientist from the Chinese government's moon exploration department said ... more
MOON DAILY

Russia Eyes Moon for Hi-Tech Lunar Base
More than four decades after humans last walked on the moon, Russian space agency Roscosmos is sending a robotic spacecraft to the moon to scope out potential locations for a planned lunar base. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Annoying? US 'That Kissed the Moon' Has to Pay Russia for Space Flights
A retired NASA astronaut has wrote an article lamenting that the US, "the country that kissed the moon and is roving Mars" has to pay Russia to be able to get to the International Space Station due ... more
MOON DAILY

ASU chosen to lead lunar CubeSat mission
A spacecraft the size of a shoebox with Arizona origins will soon be orbiting our nearest neighbor to create a map of water-ice on the moon. The NASA-selected CubeSat will be designed, built a ... more
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MOON DAILY

Russia Gets Ready for New Moon Landing
Russia's Space Research Institute is building a space probe to send to the Moon, which will allow Russian scientists to carry out scientific research on the Moon's surface for the first time since u ... more
MOON DAILY

Research May Solve Lunar Fire Fountain Mystery
Tiny beads of volcanic glass found on the lunar surface during the Apollo missions are a sign that fire fountain eruptions took place on the Moon's surface. Now, scientists from Brown University and ... more
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MOON DAILY

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SATURN DAILY

Cassini's Final Breathtaking Close Views of Dione

MOON DAILY

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MOON DAILY

LADEE spacecraft finds neon in lunar atmosphere

MOON DAILY

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ROCKET SCIENCE

China tests carrier rocket's power system

ROCKET SCIENCE

China Tests New Rocket

SPACE TRAVEL

Orion Begins Critical Design Review Milestone

SATURN DAILY

Cassini to Make Last Close Flyby of Saturn Moon Dione

SATURN DAILY

Cassini to Make Last Close Flyby of Saturn Moon Dione

NASA's Europa Mission Team Joins Forces for the First Time

Russia to conduct simulated flight program to Moon, Mars over 4 years

From a million miles away, NASA camera shows moon crossing face of Earth

New Names and Insights at Ceres

Unusual Red Arcs Spotted on Icy Saturn Moon

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