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March 15, 2014
MOON DAILY
China's Jade Rabbit lunar rover rouses from latest slumber
Beijing (AFP) March 14, 2014
China's troubled Jade Rabbit moon rover "woke up" again early Friday, though the mechanical troubles that have plagued it remain unfixed, the government said. The rover, called Yutu in Chinese, turns dormant and stops sending signals during the lunar night, two-week periods when the part of the moon's surface it is on rotates away from the sun and temperatures turn extremely cold. The State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defence (SASTIND) said on its website that ... read more
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EXO WORLDS

UK joins the planet hunt with Europe's PLATO mission
The UK is set to play a leading role in the search for habitable planets orbiting alien stars, following David Willett's announcement 11 March 2014 that the UK Space Agency will invest 25 million po ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE

Sun's energy influences 1,000 years of natural climate variability in North Atlantic
Changes in the sun's energy output may have led to marked natural climate change in Europe over the last 1000 years, according to researchers at Cardiff University. Scientists studied seafloor ... more
EXO WORLDS

X-ray laser FLASH spies deep into giant gas planets
Using DESY's X-ray laser FLASH, researchers took a sneak peek deep into the lower atmospheric layers of giant gas planets such as Jupiter or Saturn. The observations of the team around lead author D ... more
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IRON AND ICE

ESO VLT Shows Comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko Brighter Than Expected
It's back! After comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko had disappeared behind the Sun and out of the Earth's view last year in October, the target comet of ESA's Rosetta mission can now be seen again. ... more


MOON DAILY

Spacesuits And Moon Notes Among The Stars At Bonhams NYC Auction
Bonhams Space History sale on April 8 will feature nearly 300 fascinating artifacts related to decades of international space exploration, including genuine spacesuits, critical flight items from th ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Death Stars in Orion Blast Planets before They Even Form
The Orion Nebula is home to hundreds of young stars and even younger protostars known as proplyds. Many of these nascent systems will go on to develop planets, while others will have their planet-fo ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Astronomers reveal 'largest yellow star ever'
Astronomers have spotted the largest yellow star ever observed in our galaxy and 1,300 times larger than the sun. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Northrop Grumman Hypersonic Navigation System Exceeds Rocket Test Milestones
We can build fighter jet without Germany: France's Dassault
Moldova backs EU in elections marred by Russian interference
TIME AND SPACE

These aren't the voids you're looking for
Australian astronomers have shown galaxies in the vast empty regions of the Universe are actually aligned into delicate strings in research published today in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astron ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Some galaxies in the early universe grew up quickly
Some galaxies grew up in a hurry. Most of the galaxies that have been observed from the early days of the universe were young and actively forming stars. Now, an international team of astronomers, i ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Astronomer maps out Earth's place in the universe among 'Council of Giants'
We live in a galaxy known as the Milky Way - a vast conglomeration of 300 billion stars, planets whizzing around them, and clouds of gas and dust floating in between. Though it has long been k ... more
Developing the Next-Generation Military Radar while Maintaining Current Systems; IDGA’s Military Radar Summit - April 2014
International Conference on Protection of Materials and Structures From Space Environment
Nuclear Supply Chain Summit - April 28-29 Greenville SC
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IRON AND ICE

Be an Asteroid Hunter in NASA's First Asteroid Grand Challenge Contest Series
NASA's Asteroid Data Hunter contest series will offer $35,000 in awards over the next six months to citizen scientists who develop improved algorithms that can be used to identify asteroids. T ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Galaxies in the early Universe mature beyond their years
An international team of researchers, including astronomers from Swinburne University of Technology, has discovered the most distant examples of galaxies in the early Universe that were already matu ... more
24/7 News Coverage
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
TIME AND SPACE

Extraordinary momentum and spin discovered in evanescent light waves
A team of researchers from the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS) in Japan has identified unexpected dynamic properties of a type of light wave called evanescent waves. These surprising ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Crystals ripple in response to light
Light can trigger coordinated, wavelike motions of atoms in atom-thin layers of crystal, scientists have shown. The waves, called phonon polaritons, are far shorter than light waves and can be "tune ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Up-Converted Radio
Ever worry about losing your mobile-phone reception? The problem is a weak microwave signal. The same problem hampers cosmologists looking at the early universe, a glimpse embodied in the cosmic mic ... more
TIME AND SPACE
WISE Finds Thousands Of New Stars But No Planet X

New Horizons Reaches the Final 4 AU

Thanks America, New Horizons Ahead


TIME AND SPACE
Microbes, How Low Can You Go?

Pinwheel 'living' crystals and the origin of life

New Technique Could Be Used to Search Space Dust for Life's Ingredients


TIME AND SPACE
UK joins the planet hunt with Europe's PLATO mission

X-ray laser FLASH spies deep into giant gas planets

Crashing Comets Explain Surprise Gas Clump Around Young Star


TIME AND SPACE
NASA Orbiter Safe After Unplanned Computer Swap

Concerns and Considerations with the Naming of Mars Craters

Lava floods the ancient plains of Mars

SOLAR SCIENCE

Plasma plumes help shield Earth from damaging solar storms
The Earth's magnetic field, or magnetosphere, stretches from the planet's core out into space, where it meets the solar wind, a stream of charged particles emitted by the sun. For the most part, the ... more
IRON AND ICE

Hubble Telescope Witnesses Asteroid's Mysterious Disintegration
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has recorded the never-before-seen break-up of an asteroid into as many as 10 smaller pieces. Fragile comets, comprised of ice and dust, have been seen falling apart as ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE

New NASA Van Allen Probes Observations Helping To Improve Space Weather Models
When events in the two giant doughnuts of radiation around Earth - called the Van Allen radiation belts - cause the belts to swell and electrons to accelerate to 99 percent the speed of light, near ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Critical mass not needed for supernova explosions
Astronomers searching for clues about dark energy, the mysterious force that is speeding up the expansion of the Universe, have uncovered new evidence about the nature of supernovae, finding many ar ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
NASA ISRO radar satellite beams first Earth images from space
India plans mega-dam to counter China water fears
Breakthrough in UAV swarm intelligence as SRI redefines topology mapping
EXO WORLDS

Crashing Comets Explain Surprise Gas Clump Around Young Star

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Standard-Candle Supernovae are Still Standard, but Why?

SOLAR SCIENCE

THEMIS Discovers New Process that Protects Earth from Space Weather

MERCURY RISING

Eleventh MESSENGER Planetary Data System Release Is the Largest Yet

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Life Is Too Fast, Too Furious for Runaway Galaxy

TECH SPACE

Australia to prevent 'Gravity' space crash with lasers

MOON DAILY

Russia to launch three lunar rovers from 2016 to 2019

EXO WORLDS

A small step toward discovering habitable earths

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Spiral galaxy spills blood and guts

EXO WORLDS

Every red dwarf star has at least one planet

Cassini Nears 100th Titan Flyby with a Look Back

Galactic gas caused by colliding comets suggests mystery 'shepherd' exoplanet

Direct Measurement of Distant Black Hole's Spin

Silently and patiently streaking through the main asteroid belt

South Africa's nano-satellite encounters space debris

'Dimer molecules' aid study of exoplanet pressure, hunt for life

Asteroid to make close pass by Earth

Coming Around Again: Giant Sunspot Makes Third Trip Across the Sun

New fast and furious black hole found

India to send mission to probe Sun by 2020

Fat or flat: getting galaxies into shape

Astronomers spot rare asteroid break-up

Hinode Views Sunspot Activity

NASA Scientists Find Evidence of Water in Meteorite

Super-Earth' may be dead worlds

What Would A Rocky Exoplanet Look Like? Atmosphere Models Seek Clues

NEOWISE Spies Its First Comet

Control circuit malfunction troubles China's Yutu

Kepler Mission Announces a Planet Bonanza, 715 New Worlds

New Record Set for Data-Transfer Speeds

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