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October 07, 2013
MOON DAILY
Russia could build manned lunar base
Moscow (Voice of Russia) Oct 08, 2013
The federal space agency Roscosmos has launched a feasibility study of a project to build a manned base on the Moon, Academician Lev Zelyony, director of the Russian Academy of Sciences' Space Research Institute, said on Friday. "Our nearest task within the limits of the planning horizon is the construction of a piloted outpost on the Moon. A working group was recently set up at the order of Roscosmos's head Vladimir Popovkin," Zelyony said at Space Science Day events at the Space Research Institu ... read more
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EXO WORLDS

Researchers Find that Bright Nearby Double Star Fomalhaut Is Actually a Triple
The nearby star system Fomalhaut - of special interest for its unusual exoplanet and dusty debris disk - has been discovered to be not just a double star, as astronomers had thought, but one of the ... more
MOON DAILY

NASA's moon landing remembered as a promise of a 'future which never happened'
footage of the first moon landing promised a future of sci-fi heroism that never came to pass, according to a new study. The paper, by Professor Steve Brown and Professor Martin Parker, of the ... more
EXO WORLDS

Scientists generate first map of clouds on an exoplanet
On the exoplanet Kepler 7b, the weather is highly predictable, an international team of scientists has found: On any given day, the exoplanet, which orbits a star nearly 1,000 light-years from Earth ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Asteroid near-miss reported by Russian scientists
A 15-meter asteroid, similar to the object that exploded above Russia in February, moving at a speed of 16km per second, was detected hours before it narrowly missed Earth over the weekend, accordin ... more


TIME AND SPACE

Do black holes have hair
A black hole. A simple and clear concept, at least according to the hypothesis by Roy Kerr, who in 1963 proposed a "clean" black hole model, which is the current theoretical paradigm. From the ... more
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EXO WORLDS

NASA Space Telescopes Find Patchy Clouds On Exotic World
Astronomers using data from NASA's Kepler and Spitzer space telescopes have created the first cloud map of a planet beyond our solar system, a sizzling, Jupiter-like world known as Kepler-7b. ... more
IRON AND ICE

First HiRISE Images of Comet ISON
On 29 September 2013, the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) maneuvered to point its High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera at ISON, a new comet passing by Mars on its way into th ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Denmark closes airspace to civilian drones amid rise in sightings
Top diplomats of North Korea, China agree to oppose 'hegemonism'
What is the high seas treaty?
SATURN DAILY

Cassini Finds Ingredient of Household Plastic in Space
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has detected propylene, a chemical used to make food-storage containers, car bumpers and other consumer products, on Saturn's moon Titan. This is the first definitive detec ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE

SUNRISE Offers New Insight on Sun's Atmosphere
Three months after the flight of the solar observatory Sunrise - carried aloft by a NASA scientific balloon in early June 2013 - scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research in ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE

Lunar orbiters discover source of space weather near Earth
Solar storms - powerful eruptions of solar material and magnetic fields into interplanetary space - can cause what is known as "space weather" near Earth, resulting in hazards that range from interf ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Nearby binary star system gets officially confirmed third member
The nearby star system Fomalhaut, with its exoplanet and dusty debris disk, is not just a double star, it's an unusual triple star, a U.S astronomer reports. ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Herschel throws new light on oldest cosmic light
Cosmologists have achieved a first detection of a long-sought component in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB). This component, known as B-mode polarisation, is caused by gravitational lensing, th ... more
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The first animals on Earth may have been sea sponges, study suggests
Wildfire-induced thunderstorms recreated in Earth system models for first time
Fengyun satellite strengthens China global weather forecasting capacity
EXO LIFE

Rensselaer Researchers Propose New Theory To Explain Seeds of Life in Asteroids
A new look at the early solar system introduces an alternative to a long-taught, but largely discredited, theory that seeks to explain how biomolecules were once able to form inside of asteroids. ... more
PHYSICS NEWS

'Gravity' draws stellar reviews, awards buzz
"Gravity," starring Sandra Bullock and George Clooney as the sole survivors of a devastating accident in space, is winning rave reviews and Oscars buzz as Hollywood's annual awards season gets into gear. ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Louisiana Tech physicists aid in new findings of international research team
Physics faculty from Louisiana Tech University are part of an international team of researchers which has reported first results for the proton's weak charge based on precise new data from Jefferson ... more
TIME AND SPACE
New Horizons - Late in Cruise, and a Binary Ahoy

Pluto Science Conference Exceeds Expectations

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TIME AND SPACE
Rensselaer Researchers Propose New Theory To Explain Seeds of Life in Asteroids

The Harshest Habitats on Earth

UEA scientists reveal Earth's habitable lifetime and investigate potential for alien life


TIME AND SPACE
Researchers Find that Bright Nearby Double Star Fomalhaut Is Actually a Triple

Scientists generate first map of clouds on an exoplanet

NASA Space Telescopes Find Patchy Clouds On Exotic World


TIME AND SPACE
First ARCA flight in the ExoMars Program completed successfully

Making Martian clouds on Earth

NASA Mars mission escapes government shutdown, will launch

TIME AND SPACE

Recent Study Reduces Casimir Force to Lowest Recorded Level
A research team that includes a physics professor at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) has recorded a drastically reduced measurement of the Casimir effect, a fundamental qua ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Astronomers Uncover a 'Transformer' Pulsar
An international team of scientists using a fleet of orbiting X-ray telescopes, including NASA's Swift and Chandra X-ray Observatory, has discovered a millisecond pulsar with a dual identity. In a f ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Study of big-bang radiation may yield clues to early universe
Telescopes on Earth and in space have detected a subtle twist in the radiation from the big bang and the first moments of the universe, astronomers say. ... more
SATURN DAILY

Cassini finds ingredient of household plastic on Saturn moon
The Cassini spacecraft has detected propylene, an ingredient in household plastics, on Saturn's moon, Titan, the U.S. space said Monday. ... more
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SOLAR SCIENCE

Several NASA Spacecraft Track Energy Through Space

IRON AND ICE

Dawn Reality-Checks Telescope Studies of Asteroids

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Jekyll and Hyde star morphs from radio to X-ray pulsar and back again

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Magnetic field may shape "blooming" star

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Observations reveal critical interplay of interstellar dust, hydrogen

TIME AND SPACE

3-D models of electrical streamers

EXO WORLDS

Astronomers create first cloud map of distant planet

IRON AND ICE

Dawn Marks Six Years In Space

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Astronomers find missing link pulsar

MOON DAILY

China unveils its first and unnamed moon rover

Experiment offers a cheaper approach to particle acceleration

How Engineers Revamped Spitzer to Probe Exoplanets

Divers recover 10 1/2-pound meteorite fragment from lake in Urals

Long-Stressed Europa Likely Off-Kilter at One Time

The Harshest Habitats on Earth

Quantum entanglement only dependent upon area

Astronomers discover densest galaxy ever

Amateur Astronomers See Comet ISON

Mission to moon will boost research and awareness

Mighty Eagle Improves Autonomous Landing Software With Successful Flight

Researchers publish enormous catalog of more than 300,000 nearby galaxies

Young Stars Cooking in the Prawn Nebula

ESA's Cluster satellites in closest-ever 'dance in space'

Space oddity: the mystery of 2013 QW1

Domain walls as new information storage medium

UEA scientists reveal Earth's habitable lifetime and investigate potential for alien life

Clues to the growth of the colossus in Coma

New Hubble image of galaxy cluster Abell 1689

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