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August 10, 2015
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Russia to conduct simulated flight program to Moon, Mars over 4 years
Moscow (Sputnik) Aug 10, 2015
Russia will conduct a series of international experiments with simulated flights to the Moon, Mars and other planets between 2016 and 2020, the first deputy head of the Institute of Biomedical Problems told RIA Novosti on Thursday. Oleg Orlov said that the new experiments would include a mixture of sexes for the crews, as opposed to the previous Mars-500 and Luna-2015 simulations. "After the Luna-2015 program with a crew of six female volunteers ends in 2015, we plan to begin a whole series ... read more
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SOLAR SCIENCE

Sunspot history suggests recent climate change not due to solar trends
The Maunder Minimum, between 1645 and 1715, when sunspots were scarce and the winters harsh, strongly suggests a link between solar activity and climate change. Until now there was a general consens ... more
SATURN DAILY

Saturn's rings in a supercomputer
Why some planets, like Saturn or Jupiter, have their rings, while others like, the Earth or Mars do not? It turned out that "the size does not matter" - not only giants as Saturn possess the rings, ... more
TIME AND SPACE

World's quietest gas lets physicists hear faint quantum effects
Physicists at the University of California, Berkeley, have cooled a gas to the quietest state ever achieved, hoping to detect faint quantum effects lost in the din of colder but noisier fluids. ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Comet 67P, robot lab Philae's alien host, nears Sun
A comet streaking through space with a European robot lab riding piggyback will skirt the Sun this week, setting another landmark in an extraordinary quest to unravel the origins of life on Earth. ... more


MOON DAILY

From a million miles away, NASA camera shows moon crossing face of Earth
A NASA camera aboard the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite captured a unique view of the moon as it moved in front of the sunlit side of Earth last month. The series of test images s ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Milky Way-like galaxies may have existed in the early universe
A new, large-scale computer simulation has shown for the first time that large disk galaxies, much like our own Milky Way, may have existed in the early days of the universe. The simulation, c ... more
EXO WORLDS

Scientists solve planetary ring riddle
In a breakthrough study, an international team of scientists, including Professor Nikolai Brilliantov from the University of Leicester, has solved an age-old scientific riddle by discovering that pl ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
U.S.military ramps up tech capabilities to improve effectiveness
Maintaining US space dominance requires rapid and reliable delivery of new systems
India signs $7 bn deal for 97 domestically made fighter jets
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

The ghost of a dying star
This extraordinary bubble, glowing like the ghost of a star in the haunting darkness of space, may appear supernatural and mysterious, but it is a familiar astronomical object: a planetary nebula, t ... more
DEEP IMPACT

New Study Sheds Light on Origin of Most Common Meteorites
For decades astronomers debated the source of the most common type of meteorites that fall on Earth called H ordinary chondrites. A new study by researchers at the Planetary Science Institute sheds ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Caltech astronomers unveil a distant protogalaxy connected to the cosmic web
A team of astronomers led by Caltech has discovered a giant swirling disk of gas 10 billion light-years away--a galaxy-in-the-making that is actively being fed cool primordial gas tracing back to th ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Celebrating a year at the comet
ESA's Rosetta mission today celebrates one year at Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, with its closest approach to the Sun now just one week away. It's been a long but exciting journey for Rosetta sin ... more
EXO WORLDS

Study: All planetary rings governed by particle distribution principle
The rings of Saturn and Jupiter and those of satellites, planets and exoplanets all have something in common - the distribution of their ring particles is governed by the same mathematical law. ... more
24/7 News Coverage
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EXO WORLDS

Overselling NASA
Let me give you another Earth. Yup, a whole new planet. Of course, there are conditions. We don't really know what the atmosphere is like. We're not totally sure about temperatures. Don't ask about ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Remnants of galaxy interactions uncovered in a nearby galaxy group
Astronomers using the Subaru Telescope's Hyper Suprime-Cam prime-focus camera recently observed the nearby large spiral galaxy M81, together with its two brightest neighbors, M82 and NGC3077. The re ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Neutron stars strike back at black holes in jet contest
Some neutron stars may rival black holes in their ability to accelerate powerful jets of material to nearly the speed of light, astronomers using the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) have disco ... more
JOVIAN DREAMS

Jupiter's Great Red Spot: A Swirling Mystery
The largest and most powerful hurricanes ever recorded on Earth spanned over 1,000 miles across with winds gusting up to around 200 mph. That's wide enough to stretch across nearly all U.S. states e ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Super star takes on black holes in jet contest
A super-dense star formed in the aftermath of a supernova explosion is shooting out powerful jets of material into space, research suggests. In a new study, a team of scientists in the Australia and ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Tracking A Mysterious Group of Asteroid Outcasts
High above the plane of our solar system, near the asteroid-rich abyss between Mars and Jupiter, scientists have found a unique family of space rocks. These interplanetary oddballs are the Euphrosyn ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Molecular trick alters rules of attraction for non-magnetic metals
Scientists have demonstrated for the first time how to generate magnetism in metals that aren't naturally magnetic, which could end our reliance on some rare and toxic elements currently used. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
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Dutch lead charge on electric inland vessels
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TIME AND SPACE

Fermilab experiment sees neutrino oscillation

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

First detection of lithium from an exploding star

EXO LIFE

Vatican sceptical about close encounters of the third kind

EXO WORLDS

Exoplanets 20/20: Looking Back to the Future

IRON AND ICE

Dawn gracefully descending into lower orbit above dwarf planet

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

NASA Selects Proposals to Study Neutron Stars, Black Holes and More

TIME AND SPACE

Scientists offer explanation for electron heat loss in fusion plasma

EXO WORLDS

An exceptional planetary system discovered in Cassiopeia

TIME AND SPACE

York scientists unlock secrets of stars through aluminium

IRON AND ICE

Earth Flyby of 'Space Peanut' Captured in New Video

Stars in Our Galaxy Move Far From Home

Binary Star System Precisely Timed with Pulsar's Gamma-rays

'Failed stars' host powerful auroral displays

Microlensing used to find distant Uranus-sized planet

Science on the surface of a comet

Philae results shed light on the nature of comets

NASA's Spitzer Confirms Closest Rocky Exoplanet

Stormy seas in Sagittarius

Philae the little lost lander finds organic molecules on comet

New Names and Insights at Ceres

Unusual Red Arcs Spotted on Icy Saturn Moon

Missouri researcher bakes asteroids to find water

A new litmus test for chaos?

Identifying ever-growing disturbances leading to freak waves

New 3-D model could solve supernova mystery

Dense star clusters shown to be binary black hole factories

Astronomers discover powerful aurora beyond solar system

Bright Basin on Tethys

'Bathtub Rings' Suggest Titan's Dynamic Seas

Undergraduates discover the densest galaxies known

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