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March 15, 2016
MOON DAILY
Permanent Lunar Colony Possible in 10 Years
Moscow (Sputnik) Mar 15, 2016
Living on the Moon may become a reality sooner than anticipated as astrophysicists have assessed that a permanent lunar base is logistically feasible for humans - and could be built in less than a decade. Scientific papers released after a 2014 high-profile astronomical workshop suggest that a fully operational base could be constructed by 2022. The base would be a breakthrough for space exploration and would open the pathway for the commercial development of space. A key point, according to ... read more
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EXO LIFE

Life's Building Blocks Form In Replicated Deep Sea Vents
Chimney-like mineral structures on the seafloor could have helped create the RNA molecules that gave rise to life on Earth and hold promise to the emergence of life on distant planets. Scientists th ... more
EXO WORLDS

Star eruptions create and scatter elements with Earth-like composition
Observations made with NASA's flying observatory, the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) indicate that nova eruptions create elements that can form rocky planets, much like Ear ... more
EXO WORLDS

Astronomers discover two new 'hot Jupiter' exoplanets
A team of Chilean astronomers have identified two new "hot Jupiter" exoplanets using data collected by NASA's Kepler probe. ... more
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EXO WORLDS

NASA's K2 mission: Kepler second chance to shine
The engineers huddled around a telemetry screen, and the mood was tense. They were watching streams of data from a crippled spacecraft more than 50 million miles away - so far that even at the speed ... more


PHYSICS NEWS

LISA Pathfinder begins its science mission
After completing a long series of tests on the spacecraft and payload, the ESA mission LISA Pathfinder has started its science mission. Over the next six months it will conduct hundreds of experimen ... more

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

KIT simulation analyzes cosmic rays
When cosmic rays hit the Earth's atmosphere, their high-energy primary particles generate an 'air shower' of secondary particles. These cascades of particles provide information on the physical prop ... more
EXO WORLDS

Sharpest view ever of dusty disc around aging star
As they approach the ends of their lives many stars develop stable discs of gas and dust around them. This material was ejected by stellar winds, whilst the star was passing through the red giant st ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Russia offers to extend nuclear arms limits with US
Saudi Arabia and Pakistan sign mutual defense pact
Brazil, Chile sign defense agreement
TIME AND SPACE

Do we see the trailer for the upcoming blockbuster of LHC?
In light of the latest analysis on the decay of beauty mesons, the dawn of a new era, that of 'new physics', may be approaching. An important contribution to the analysis has been made by physicists ... more
TIME AND SPACE

The world's newest atom-smasher achieves its 'first turns'
One of the world's top particle accelerators has reached a milestone, achieving its "first turns" - circulating beams of particles for the first time - and opening a new window into the universe, a ... more
IRON AND ICE

NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft in thermal vacuum testing
The first U.S. mission to collect a sample of an asteroid and return it to Earth for study is undergoing a major milestone in its environmental testing. NASA's Origins, Spectral Interpretation ... more
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PHYSICS NEWS

A perfectly still laboratory in space
Following a long series of tests, ESA's LISA Pathfinder has started its science mission to prove key technologies and techniques needed to observe gravitational waves from space. Predicted by Albert ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Dust grains could be remnants of stellar explosions billions of years ago
Microscopic dust particles have been found in meteoritic material on Earth, particles that were likely formed in stellar explosions that occurred long before the creation of our star, the sun. ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Ex-US climate envoy: Trump threatening 'consensus science' worldwide
How did an Indian zoo get the world's most endangered great ape?
Australian scientists grapple with 'despicable' butterfly heist
MERCURY RISING

Mercury's mysterious 'darkness' revealed
Scientists have long been puzzled about what makes Mercury's surface so dark. The innermost planet reflects much less sunlight than the Moon, a body on which surface darkness is controlled by the ab ... more
IRON AND ICE

Comet's age revealed by the type of ice it carries
New research suggests 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko is roughly the same age as the solar system, which is approximately 4.568 billion years old. ... more
TIME AND SPACE

The expansion of the universe simulated
The Universe is constantly expanding. It changes, creating new structures that merge. But how does our Universe evolve? Physicists at the University of Geneva (UNIGE), Switzerland, have developed a ... more
SPACE SCOPES

Hubble team breaks cosmic distance record
By pushing NASA's Hubble Space Telescope to its limits, an international team of astronomers has shattered the cosmic distance record by measuring the farthest galaxy ever seen in the universe. This ... more
DEEP IMPACT

Meteoritic dust came from stellar explosions older than the sun
Researchers at Michigan State University say dust found at meteor sites on Earth came from ancient stellar explosions and likely predate the birth of the sun. ... more

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IRON AND ICE

Dawn's First Year at Ceres: A Mountain Emerges
One year ago, on March 6, 2015, NASA's Dawn spacecraft slid gently into orbit around Ceres, the largest body in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Since then, the spacecraft has delivered a ... more
SATURN DAILY

New photos show 'magic island' on Saturn's moon
New images captured by the Cassini probe showcase the shifting shape of a geological feature on Saturn's moon known informally as "magic island." ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
What to look for in China and Europe's climate plans
Chinese firms pay price of jihadist strikes against Mali junta
EU states agree broad UN emissions target avoiding 'embarrassment'


MERCURY RISING

Scientists explain why Mercury's surface is so dark

DEEP IMPACT

TX68: Trash or Treasure?

JOVIAN DREAMS

Close Encounter with Jupiter

EXO WORLDS

Evidence found for unstable heavy element at solar system formation

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

The realm of buried giants

TIME AND SPACE

Star Trek's vision becomes reality in teleportation first

DEEP IMPACT

FSU student researcher cracks origin story of meteorite

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Mysterious cosmic radio bursts found to repeat

TIME AND SPACE

German scientists successfully teleport classical information

TIME AND SPACE

Shattering the Cosmic Distance Record, Once Again

NASA's science during the March 2016 total solar eclipse

China to use data relay satellite to explore dark side of moon

ALMA Spots Baby Star's Growing Blanket

Three 'twisted' photons in 3 dimensions

Explosive start not needed for fast radio bursts

Coronal mass ejection simulations to boost space weather forecasting

Smoking Gun Uncovering Secret of Cosmic Bullets

Don't Panic: asteroid won't hit Earth but will get close

What if extraterrestrial observers called, but nobody heard

Searching for Extraterrestrials Who Might Have Found Us First

Celestial bodies born like cracking paint

Why celestial bodies come in different sizes

New fast radio burst discovery finds 'missing matter' in the universe

Tethys, Janus pose with Saturn's rings in new NASA photo

Is it life, or merely the illusion of life

Hitching a Ride on SLS to Study Solar Particles

NASA's IBEX observations pin down interstellar magnetic field

NASA Tests Life-Detection Drill in Earth's Driest Place

Hubble's Blue Bubble

Sun's Magnetic Fields Best at Forecasting Solar Cycle Peaks


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