24/7 News Coverage
March 11, 2011
IRON AND ICE
Dawn Gets Vesta Target Practice
Pasadena CA (JPL) Mar 11, 2011
There is an old chestnut about a pedestrian who once asked a virtuoso violinist near Carnegie Hall how to get to the famed concert venue. The virtuoso's answer: practice! The same applies to NASA's Dawn mission to the giant asteroid Vesta. In the lead-up to orbiting the second most massive body in the asteroid belt this coming July, Dawn mission planners and scientists have been practicing mapping Vesta's surface, producing still images and a rotating animation that includes the scientists' best g ... read more

.
Buy Advertising Media Advertising Kit Editorial & Other Enquiries Privacy statement
Free Newsletters - Delivered Daily Via Email - Space - War - Terra - Energy
..
Global Space and Satellite Forum
Space applications that are making a difference to telecoms, EO and security
.. spacecraft sub-system supplier
Subsystems for CubeSats, SmallSats and MicroSats
.. ICPMSE-10J: Protection of Materials and Structures from Space Environment Conference
The effects of differing space environments on materials and structures.
.. Training Space Professionals Since 1970
Space Vehicle Mechanisms - Cocoa Beach - Apr 4 - $1,395
..
Tempur-Pedic Mattress Comparison & Memory Foam Mattress Review
..
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Speed Demon Creates A Shock
Just as some drivers obey the speed limit while others treat every road as if it were the Autobahn, some stars move through space faster than others. NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or W ... more
..
EXO WORLDS

Planetary Society Statement On Planetary Science Decadal Survey For 2013-2022
The Planetary Science Decadal Survey committee faced a nearly impossible task: to set priorities for NASA's robotic exploration within a tight budget. They did a great job in laying out a plan for s ... more
..
SOLAR SCIENCE

First Release Of Calibrated LYRA Data From PROBA-2
The first calibrated measurements of solar irradiance made by the LYRA instrument on ESA's second PROBA (PRoject for On-Board Autonomy) satellite are now available to the scientific community. Futur ... more
..
Space News from SpaceDaily.com
..
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

The Most Distant Mature Galaxy Cluster
Astronomers have used an armada of telescopes on the ground and in space, including the Very Large Telescope at ESO's Paranal Observatory in Chile to discover and measure the distance to the most re ... more
..
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Baby Stars Born To 'Napping' Parents
Cardiff University astronomers believe that a young star's long "napping" could trigger the formation of a second generation of smaller stars and planets orbiting around it. It has long been s ... more
..
IRON AND ICE

Hawaii Astronomers Keep Tabs On Asteroid Apophis
On January 31 University of Hawaii at Manoa astronomers used the UH 2.2-meter telescope on Mauna Kea to take the first new images in over three years of the potentially dangerous near-Earth asteroid ... more
..
SATURN DAILY

Moon of Saturn a 'hot' research subject
Enceladus, one of Saturn's moons, is a veritable heat factory, pumping out heat energy equivalent to 20 coal-fueled power stations, U.S. researchers say. ... more
Free Newsletters - Delivered Daily Via Email - Space - War - Terra - Energy
..
. .
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Dogs of war: China touts killer robot 'wolves'
US government gets a year of ChatGPT Enterprise for $1
Russia hints at deploying mid-range missiles after ending INF moratorium
..
IRON AND ICE

A New Dawn Coming To Vesta
Deep in the asteroid belt, Dawn continues thrusting with its ion propulsion system. The spacecraft is making excellent progress in reshaping its orbit around the sun to match that of its destination ... more
..
MERCURY RISING

MESSENGER Poised For Mercury Orbit Insertion
After more than a dozen laps through the inner solar system, NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft will move into orbit around Mercury on March 17, 2011. The durable spacecraft--carrying seven science instrum ... more
..
SOLAR SCIENCE

Celebrating 400 Years Of Sunspot Observations
In March of 1611, a German medical student named Johannes Fabricius left school at Leiden in Holland carrying several of the new-fangled telescopes that were beginning to appear in the Netherlands. ... more
..
SPACE TRAVEL

Voyager Seeks The Answer Blowin' In The Wind
In which direction is the sun's stream of charged particles banking when it nears the edge of the solar system? The answer, scientists know, is blowing in the wind. It's just a matter of getting NAS ... more
..
SATURN DAILY

Cassini Finds Enceladus Is A Powerhouse
Heat output from the south polar region of Saturn's moon Enceladus is much greater than was previously thought possible, according to a new analysis of data collected by NASA's Cassini spacecraft. T ... more
..
IRON AND ICE

Abundant Ammonia In Ancient Asteroid
An important discovery has been made with respect to the possible inventory of molecules available to the early Earth. Scientists led by Sandra Pizzarello, a research professor at Arizona State Univ ... more
..
MOON DAILY

Astrobotic's Mission To The Moon Releases Guide For Payload Developers
Astrobotic Technology has released a new guide for researchers on preparation of their instruments for the company's robotic expedition to the surface of the Moon. The expedition, based on tec ... more
..
EXO WORLDS

Report Identifies Priorities For Planetary Science 2013-2022
A new report from the National Research Council recommends a suite of planetary science flagship missions for the decade 2013-2022 that could provide a steady stream of important new discoveries abo ... more
Buy Advertising Media Advertising Kit Editorial & Other Enquiries Privacy statement
Free Newsletters - Delivered Daily Via Email - Space - War - Terra - Energy
..
24/7 News Coverage
SMOS mission reveals 15-year global forest carbon storage trends
Pacific microstate sells first passports to fund climate action
Great Barrier Reef suffers most widespread bleaching on record
..
TECH SPACE

UK Technology Scans The Skies For Space Hazards
UK space surveillance technology is being used in ESA's first co-ordinated space tracking campaign - part of a larger programme to provide up to date and accurate information on space hazards in Ear ... more
..
JOVIAN DREAMS

Juno Spacecraft Currently Undergoing Environmental Testing
NASA's Juno spacecraft is currently undergoing environmental testing at Lockheed Martin's test facility near Denver, Colo. The solar-powered Juno will orbit Jupiter's poles 33 times to find out more ... more
..
SKY NIGHTLY

Elephant Trunks In Space
NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE, captured this image of a star-forming cloud of dust and gas, called Sh2-284, located in the constellation of Monoceros. Lining up along the edges ... more
..
EXO LIFE

NASA says 'no support' for claim of alien microbes
Top NASA scientists said Monday there was no scientific evidence to support a colleague's claim that fossils of alien microbes born in outer space had been found in meteorites on Earth. The US ... more
..
TECH SPACE

Japan's Hitachi to sell HDD unit to Western Digital
Japan's Hitachi Ltd. said Monday it will sell its wholly owned hard disk drive unit to US firm Western Digital for about $4.3 billion. ... more
..
EXO LIFE

NASA scientist claim of 'alien life' draws scrutiny
A NASA scientist's claim that he found tiny fossils of alien life in the remnants of a meteorite has stirred both excitement and skepticism, and is being closely reviewed by 100 experts. ... more
..
EXO WORLDS

Meteorite Tells Of How Planets Are Born In A Swirl Of Dust
Scientists have performed a micro-probe analysis of the core and outer layers of a pea-sized piece of a meteorite some 4.57 billion years old to reconstruct the history of its formation, providing t ... more
..
PHYSICS NEWS

Wormholes linking stars theorized
European physicists say some stars could contain wormholes, tunnel-like passages connecting distant points in space-time, a concept sparking much debate. ... more
Buy Advertising Media Advertising Kit Editorial & Other Enquiries Privacy statement
Free Newsletters - Delivered Daily Via Email - Space - War - Terra - Energy
..
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Major climate-GDP study under review after facing challenge
Putin decree allows Russia to increase greenhouse gas emissions
Sticky business: India's purchases of Russian oil
..
DEEP IMPACT

What's Hitting Earth
Every day about 100 tons of meteoroids - fragments of dust and gravel and sometimes even big rocks - enter the Earth's atmosphere. Stand out under the stars for more than a half an hour on a clear n ... more
..
SOLAR SCIENCE

Researchers Crack The Mystery Of The Spotless Sun
In 2008-2009, sunspots almost completely disappeared for two years. Solar activity dropped to hundred-year lows; Earth's upper atmosphere cooled and collapsed; the sun's magnetic field weakened, all ... more
..
MOON DAILY

China Expects To Launch Fifth Lunar Probe Change-5 In 2017
China is expected to launch its fifth lunar probe, Chang'e-5, in 2017 to send back a moon rock sample to earth, a top Chinese space scientist told Xinhua Wednesday. A lunar landing probe, luna ... more
..
EXO LIFE

Abundant Ammonia Aids Life's Origins
An important discovery has been made with respect to the possible inventory of molecules available to the early Earth. Scientists led by Sandra Pizzarello, a research professor at Arizona State Univ ... more
..
SOLAR SCIENCE

Space sleuths solve riddle of missing sunspots
Space scientists on Thursday said they could explain why spots disappeared off the face of the Sun for two years, a mystery that had challenged a mainstream theory about our star. ... more
..
SOLAR SCIENCE

MSU Team Solves Mystery Of Missing Sunspots, Helps Predict Space Weather
Solar scientists from around the world were puzzled when sunspots recently disappeared for more than two years, but a former Montana State University physics graduate student and two collaborators h ... more
..
SOLAR SCIENCE

NASA To Offer Explanation Of The Missing Sunspots
NASA will host a media teleconference at 1 p.m. EST on Thursday, March 3, to discuss the first computer model that explains the recent period of decreased solar activity during the Sun's 11-year cyc ... more
..
EXO LIFE

U.K. scientists to search for alien life
British scientists say they will lead a $650 million program searching for chemical signs of life on planets orbiting distant stars. ... more
Previous Issues Mar 10 Mar 09 Mar 08 Mar 07 Mar 06
The contents herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2011 - SpaceDaily. AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement, agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by SpaceDaily on any web page published or hosted by SpaceDaily. Privacy statement
Free Newsletters - Delivered Daily Via Email - Space - War - Terra - Energy
..
Buy Advertising Media Advertising Kit Editorial & Other Enquiries Privacy statement