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November 06, 2013
MARSDAILY
Mythbusting India's Mars Mission
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Nov 06, 2013
The successful launch of India's Mars Orbiter Mission is a major step forward for an advancing Asian space power. The global space community has applauded the flight, which will help the world to better understand the red planet. It's thus surprising to see such a high tide of denouncements and misjudgements for this mission circulating in the media and online forums. Weeks ago, we saw naive criticisms of China's upcoming Moon rover by a Chinese scientist in the Hong Kong press. Now India is in th ... read more
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MARSDAILY

Multiple Missions Will China Moving On Mars
In early December, China will land its first robot spacecraft on the surface of the Moon. Shortly after landing, the Chang'e-3 lander will release a six-wheeled rover that will trundle across the re ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Quantum reality more complex than previously thought
Imagine you order a delivery of several glass vases in different colors. Each vase is sent as a separate parcel. What would you think of the courier if the parcels arrive apparently undamaged, yet w ... more
ROBO SPACE

Japan's robot astronaut awaiting 'compatriot' spaceman
The world's first robot astronaut is pining for a conversation partner as he waits for Japanese spaceman Koichi Wakata aboard the International Space Station. ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

Kazakhstan say Baikonur launch site may be open to Western countries
Western countries may have the chance to use the Baikonur Space Center in Kazakhstan for space missions, the country's National Space Agency says. ... more


MARSDAILY

India mission to Mars blasts off successfully
India's first mission to Mars blasted off Tuesday with the country aiming to become the only Asian nation to reach the Red Planet with a programme showcasing its low-cost space technology. ... more
The Year In Space
DRAGON SPACE

China shows off moon rover model before space launch
China offered a rare glimpse into its secretive space programme on Tuesday, displaying a model of a lunar rover that will explore the moon's surface in an upcoming mission. ... more
EARLY EARTH

Paleontologist Presents Origin of Life Theory
It has baffled humans for millennia: how did life begin on planet Earth? Now, new research from a Texas Tech University paleontologist suggests it may have rained from the skies and started in the b ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
President Putin ends Russia and NATO ABM cooperation

Aerostructures Validate Triton Unmanned Aircraft Wing Strength

Israel drone manufacturing booms

Northrop Grumman Offers Open Architecture Solutions for Enhanced Avionics Capabilities

Lockheed Martin, MDA anbd Navy Demonstrate Ashore Missile Defense System

Northrop Grumman to Supply AN/SPQ-9B Radars for Three US Navy Vessels

Commercial unmanned aircraft market may be worth $10 billion

EARTH OBSERVATION

Watching Earth's Winds, On a Shoestring
Built with spare parts and without a moment to spare, the International Space Station (ISS)-RapidScat isn't your average NASA Earth science mission. Short for Rapid Scatterometer, ISS-RapidSca ... more
The Year In Space Wall Calendar
EARLY EARTH

Researchers quantify toxic ocean conditions during major extinction 93.9 million years ago
Oxygen in the atmosphere and ocean rose dramatically about 600 million years ago, coinciding with the first proliferation of animal life. Since then, numerous short lived biotic events - typically m ... more
ICE WORLD

NASA Begins Airborne Campaign to Map Greenland Ice Sheet Summer Melt
For the first time, a NASA airborne campaign will measure changes in the height of the Greenland Ice Sheet and surrounding Arctic sea ice produced by a single season of summer melt. NASA's C-1 ... more
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EXO LIFE

Study: Humble clays may have been birthplace of life on Earth
Clay may have been the birthplace of life on Earth despite being a seemingly infertile and inhospitable blend of minerals, some U.S. scientists say. ... more
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

Latest AEHF Comms Payload Gets Boost From Customized Integrated Circuits
Recent deliveries of application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) are getting Northrop Grumman Corporation's production of payloads for the U.S. Air Force's fifth and sixth Advanced Extremely Hi ... more
24/7 News Coverage
We'll rise or fall on the quality of our soil

Seeing in the dark

Global warming led to dwarfism in mammals twice

Stowaways threaten fisheries in the Arctic

The biggest mass extinction and Pangea integration

Scientists study 'fishy' behavior to solve an animal locomotion mystery

Rising temperatures challenge Salt Lake City's water supply

MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

Raytheon expands international footprint of electronic warfare capability
Raytheon has been selected by Lockheed Martin Aeronautics to provide its Advanced Countermeasure Electronic System (ACES) for the second group of Iraq's F-16IQ aircraft ordered this year. ACES was a ... more
EXO WORLDS

One in five Sun-like stars may have Earth-like planets
As many as one in five Sun-like stars may have a planet the size of Earth, and the nearest could be in systems visible to the naked eye, US astronomers said Monday. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

Geoengineering the climate would reduce vital rains
Although a significant build-up in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere would alter worldwide precipitation patterns, a widely discussed technological approach to reducing future global warming would ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE
Shanghai-built lunar rover set for lunar landing

Crowdfunded Lunar Spacecraft Reaches Funding Milestone

LADEE Continues To Settle Into Operational Lunar Orbit


CLIMATE SCIENCE
India reaches for Mars on prestige space mission

India Prepares for Mars Mission

India mission to Mars blasts off successfully


CLIMATE SCIENCE
From North Pole to the stars: Russia's thrill-seeking tycoon

NASA's Orion Spacecraft Comes to Life

A look at recent tech sector IPOs


CLIMATE SCIENCE
China shows off moon rover model before space launch

China providing space training

China launches experimental satellite Shijian-16

EARLY EARTH

Tell-tale toes point to oldest-known fossil bird tracks from Australia
Two fossilized footprints found at Dinosaur Cove in Victoria, Australia, were likely made by birds during the Early Cretaceous, making them the oldest known bird tracks in Australia. The journ ... more
CARBON WORLDS

New techniques produce cleanest graphene yet
Columbia Engineering researchers have experimentally demonstrated for the first time that it is possible to electrically contact an atomically thin two-dimensional (2 ... more
EARLY EARTH

Chewing their way to success
The subfamily of rodents known as Murinae (mice, rats, etc.), which first appeared in Asia 12 million years ago, spread across the entire Old World (Eurasia, Africa, Australia) in less than 2 millio ... more
ENERGY TECH

Corvus Energy's lithium energy storage system is the world's first to be type - approved by DNV GL
Corvus Energy's lithium energy storage system is the world's first to be type- approved by DNV GL. The type approval is significant because it makes increased fuel efficiency and greatly reduced emi ... more
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  • MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

    Northrop Grumman Receives Contract to Retrofit Joint STARS Fleet

    EXO LIFE

    Life, but not as we know it

    IRON AND ICE

    Dawn Enjoying Smooth Travels Deep In The Main Asteroid Belt

    SPACE SCOPES

    UCSB professor develops cutting-edge detector technology for astronomical observations

    MARSDAILY

    Mars Mission: India's Tryst with the Red Planet

    SPACE SCOPES

    Hubble's New Shot of Proxima Centauri, our Nearest Neighbor

    VSAT NEWS

    Intellian FleetBroadband terminals achieve Inmarsat approval for use with XpressLink

    BLUE SKY

    It's Like a Party in the Atmosphere!

    STATION NEWS

    Spaceflight Joins with NanoRacks to Deploy Satellites from the ISS

    STELLAR CHEMISTRY

    Astronomer, with International Team, Identifies Earliest Galaxy Ever Detected

    'Crimean' asteroid not Earth-threatening

    Shanghai-built lunar rover set for lunar landing

    A Better Way to Track Your Every Move

    India reaches for Mars on prestige space mission

    From North Pole to the stars: Russia's thrill-seeking tycoon

    Partial solar eclipse Sunday morning

    Mission accomplished for Europe's cargo freighter

    Galaxy Growth Examined Like Rings of a Tree

    Europe's fifth ATV for launch by Arianespace begins its pre-flight checkout at the Spaceport

    ESA Swarm launch postponed

    Suzaku Study Points to Early Cosmic 'Seeding'

    Crew Completes Preparations for Soyuz Move

    First results from LUX dark matter detector rule out some candidates

    New dark matter detector sends first data from gold mine 1.5km underground

    Scientists solve mystery of odd patterns of oxygen in solar system's earliest rocks

    New Climate-studying Imager Makes First Balloon Flight

    Saarbrucken physicists aim to make transition to quantum world visible

    Unique chemistry in hydrogen catalysts

    When scaling the quantum slopes, veer for the straight path

    India Prepares for Mars Mission

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