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January 27, 2020
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SpaceX delays Starlink launch to Tuesday



Washington DC (UPI) Jan 26, 2020
SpaceX postponed a launch Monday morning in Florida of 60 Starlink satellites due to strong high-altitude winds, and the company will try again Tuesday. The Falcon 9 rocket is still prepared for liftoff with another attempt planned at 9:28 a.m. Tuesday. The launch site is Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, about 8 miles northeast of the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. ... read more

SPACE TRAVEL
Bartolomeo starts its journey to the International Space Station
Bremen, Germany (SPX) Jan 27, 2020
The Bartolomeo research platform, developed by Airbus for the International Space Station (ISS), has been delivered to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA. The move marks a further step towards ... more
TECH SPACE
TV provider shifting satellite to high orbit over explosion fears
Washington (AFP) Jan 24, 2020
US authorities said Friday they had granted permission to a TV provider to urgently lift a four-ton (3,600-kilogram) satellite to a so-called "graveyard orbit" over fears a battery fault may soon cause it to explode. ... more
EXO WORLDS
Which will survive? A microorganism zoo in the stratosphere
Cologne, Germany (SPX) Jan 26, 2020
In September 2019, astrobiologists from the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum fur Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) sent an entire 'zoo' of microorganisms, such as bacteria and moulds, on a nine-ho ... more
EXO WORLDS
How Earth climate models help scientists picture life on unimaginable worlds
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Jan 26, 2020
In a generic brick building on the northwestern edge of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center campus in Greenbelt, Maryland, thousands of computers packed in racks the size of vending machines hum in a ... more
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MOON DAILY
First commercial Moon delivery assignments to will advance Artemis
Houston TX (SPX) Jan 26, 2020
NASA has finalized the first 16 science experiments and technology demonstrations, ranging from chemistry to communications, to be delivered to the surface of the Moon under the Artemis program. Sch ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Astronauts complete Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer repairs during spacewalk
Washington DC (UPI) Jan 26, 2020
NASA astronaut Andrew Morgan and European Space Agency astronaut Luca Parmitano completed repairs on the International Space Station's Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on Saturday during the third spacew ... more
SPACEWAR
U.S. Strategic Command starts Global Lightning 2020
Washington DC (UPI) Jan 23, 2020
U.S. Strategic Command announced Thursday that it has started Exercise Global Lightning 2020. ... more
NUKEWARS
Iran ready to send 6 satellites into orbit
Tehran, Iran (Sputnik) Jan 26, 2020
Iran has prepared six satellites to be launched into space, while one more satellite is in the process of being assembled, the country's Minister of Information and Communications Technology, Mohamm ... more
MILTECH
Northrup Grumman awarded $217.2M for BACN payload support
Washington DC (UPI) Jan 23, 2020
Northrop Grumman Systems was awarded a $217.2 million modification to provide operation and support for Battlefield Airborne Communications Node payload operations, the Pentagon has announced. ... more
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FIRE STORM
Bringing the High Ground view of the total fire fight to a single App
Canberra, Australia (SPX) Jan 26, 2020
Where are the Australian bushfires burning? Will I be in their way? Over an Australian summer, the majority of people can answer the first question with a rough degree of confidence thanks to the ma ... more
EXO WORLDS
NESSI comes to life at Palomar Observatory
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jan 26, 2020
Before astronomers use a new tool or technology, they must test every aspect of it to make sure it is ready to turn starlight into tantalizing information about the cosmos. On Feb. 2, 2018, a ... more
EXO WORLDS
Some non-photosynthetic orchids consist of dead wood
Kobe, Japan (SPX) Jan 24, 2020
Botanists have long held a fascination for heterotrophic plants, not only because they contradict the notion that autotrophy (photosynthesis) is synonymous with plants, but also because such plants ... more
EXO WORLDS
For hottest planet, a major meltdown, study shows
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jan 26, 2020
Massive gas giants called "hot Jupiters" - planets that orbit too close to their stars to sustain life - are some of the strangest worlds found beyond our solar system. New observations show that th ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE
Flying solo
Paris (ESA) Jan 26, 2020
Solar Orbiter will orbit our nearest star, the Sun, observing it up close. It will take the first-ever direct images of its poles, while also studying the inner heliosphere - the bubble-like region ... more


NASA launches in-depth snow study

ROBO SPACE
Spider-Man-style robotic graspers defy gravity
Washington DC (SPX) Jan 24, 2020
Specially designed vacuum suction units allow humans to climb walls. Scientists have developed a suction unit that can be used on rough surfaces, no matter how textured, and that has applications in ... more
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ENERGY TECH
Nuclear waste turned into 'near-infinite powerful' batteries to potentially boost spacecraft might
Bristol UK (SPX) Jan 26, 2020
British university researchers have turned their attention to deserted nuclear power plants and the tonnes of waste they still house despite long ago having closed down. What they have stumbled upon ... more
TECH SPACE
Smart materials are becoming smarter
Kaliningrad, Russia (SPX) Jan 24, 2020
A researcher from Baltic Federal University together with his colleagues developed a composite material that can change its temperature and parameters under the influence of magnetic and electrical ... more
IRON AND ICE
OSIRIS-REx completes closest flyover of sample site Nightingale
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Jan 23, 2020
Preliminary results indicate that NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft successfully executed a 0.4-mile (620-m) flyover of site Nightingale yesterday as part of the mission's Reconnaissance B phase activiti ... more
DRAGON SPACE
China to launch Mars probe in July
Beijing (XNA) Jan 24, 2020
China announced that it will launch its first Mars mission probe in July this year, China Youth Daily reported Thursday, adding that this is the first time the country disclosed the launch month of ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Physicists trap light in nanoresonators for record time
St Petersburg, Russia (SPX) Jan 24, 2020
An international team of researchers from ITMO University, the Australian National University, and Korea University have experimentally trapped an electromagnetic wave in a gallium arsenide nanoreso ... more
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Spacewalks, science and Beyond
Paris (ESA) Jan 24, 2020
Spacewalk season continues on the International Space Station. ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano and NASA astronaut Andrew Morgan are getting ready to step outside the Quest airlock for their fourth and final time together on Saturday. But before they do, we look back at an action-packed fortnight of science and operations on the world's only orbital outpost. Acoustic Diagnostics is an Italian ... more
+ Russian cosmonauts aboard ISS kick off 'terminator' experiment
+ Experimental ISS oven allows astronauts to bake cookies in two hours
+ Astronauts complete Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer repairs during spacewalk
+ ESA and Airbus sign contract for Bartolomeo platform on the International Space Station
+ Bartolomeo starts its journey to the International Space Station
+ Indian astronauts to begin training in Russia for country's first manned space mission
+ In Davos, the spectre of a tech cold war
Fire at Firefly Aerospace interrupts rocket test
Washington DC (UPI) Jan 23, 2020
Firefly Aerospace said Thursday that it is investigating a problem with a first-stage booster rocket that caused a fire during a test near Austin, Texas, on Wednesday. "There were no injuries and no significant damage to the facility," said Eric Salwan, Firefly's director of commercial business development. "We won't know about the rocket until an investigation." The company, bas ... more
+ EU announces funding for Ariane 6 and other space-tech
+ Stennis Space Center sets stage for Artemis testing in 2020
+ Russia to supply US with six RD-180 rocket engines this year
+ First Spacebus Neo satellite launched
+ Aerospike rocket engines are more efficient than classic ones
+ Russia claims edge as US lags in hypersonic weapons development
+ Exquadrum-Dynetics team test full-scale OpFires rocket


Nine finalists chosen in Mars 2020 rover naming contest
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jan 22, 2020
Members of the public have an opportunity to vote for their favorite name for NASA's next Mars rover. The nine candidate names were made possible by the "Name the Rover" essay contest, which invited students in kindergarten through 12th grade from across the United States to come up with a fitting name for NASA's Mars 2020 rover (https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020) and write a short essay about it. ... more
+ Mars' water was mineral-rich and salty
+ Russian scientists propose manned Base on Martian Moon to control robots remotely on red planet
+ To infinity and beyond: interstellar lab unveils space-inspired village for future Mars settlement
+ Could future homes on the Moon and Mars be made of fungi?
+ NASA's Mars 2020 Rover closer to getting its name
+ Impressive cloud formations over Mars' northern polar ice cap
+ Rippling ice and storms at Mars' north pole
China to launch Mars probe in July
Beijing (XNA) Jan 24, 2020
China announced that it will launch its first Mars mission probe in July this year, China Youth Daily reported Thursday, adding that this is the first time the country disclosed the launch month of its Mars exploration program. The Mars probe will be sent by the Long March-5 Y4 carrier rocket, said the newspaper, citing sources from the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (C ... more
+ China's space-tracking vessels back from missions
+ China's space station core module, manned spacecraft arrive at launch site
+ China may have over 40 space launches in 2020
+ China launches powerful rocket in boost for 2020 Mars mission
+ China's Xichang set for 20 space launches in 2020
+ China sends six satellites into orbit with single rocket
+ China launches satellite service platform
SpaceX delays Starlink launch to Tuesday
Washington DC (UPI) Jan 26, 2020
SpaceX postponed a launch Monday morning in Florida of 60 Starlink satellites due to strong high-altitude winds, and the company will try again Tuesday. The Falcon 9 rocket is still prepared for liftoff with another attempt planned at 9:28 a.m. Tuesday. The launch site is Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, about 8 miles northeast of the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. ... more
+ Budget battle hampers EU in space
+ Europe backs space sector investment with EUR 200 million of financing
+ Second space data highway satellite set to beam
+ Lockheed Martin Ships Mobile Communications Satellite To Launch Site
+ Maxar Technologies to sell MDA to Northern Private Capital for CAD$1 Billion
+ Search is on for young space entrepreneurs across the UK
+ Iridium is Now Formally Authorized to Provide GMDSS Service
Smart materials are becoming smarter
Kaliningrad, Russia (SPX) Jan 24, 2020
A researcher from Baltic Federal University together with his colleagues developed a composite material that can change its temperature and parameters under the influence of magnetic and electrical fields. Smart materials are safe for human health, and with these properties can be used to manufacture implants (or surface coating for them) that would work as sensors. The article was published in ... more
+ TV provider shifting satellite to high orbit over explosion fears
+ DirecTV races to de-orbit satellite it fears could explode
+ Astroscale awarded grant From to commercialize active debris removal services
+ Texas AM engineers develop recipe to dramatically strengthen body armor
+ Longbow nabs $235.8M contract for Fire Control Radar support
+ NASA funds AnalySwift, Purdue tech to speed up composite deployable structure design
+ Copper Age Italy hosted large, complex networks of metal exchange


Some non-photosynthetic orchids consist of dead wood
Kobe, Japan (SPX) Jan 24, 2020
Botanists have long held a fascination for heterotrophic plants, not only because they contradict the notion that autotrophy (photosynthesis) is synonymous with plants, but also because such plants are typically rare and ephemeral. However, it is still a matter of debate as to how these plants obtain nutrition. A research team consisting of Kobe University's Associate Professor SUETSUGU Ke ... more
+ Astronomers find a way to form 'fast and furious' planets around tiny stars
+ NESSI comes to life at Palomar Observatory
+ For hottest planet, a major meltdown, study shows
+ How Earth climate models help scientists picture life on unimaginable worlds
+ Which will survive? A microorganism zoo in the stratosphere
+ How the solar system got its 'Great Divide', and why it matters for life on Earth
+ NESSI emerges as new tool for exoplanet atmospheres
Looking back at a New Horizons New Year's to remember
Laurel MD (SPX) Jan 06, 2020
Safe to say, 2020 came in more quietly for many members of the New Horizons mission team than did 2019. A year ago, NASA's New Horizons spacecraft flew past the Kuiper Belt object 2014 MU69 (now known as Arrokoth) in the early hours of New Year's Day, ushering in an era of exploration of the enigmatic Kuiper Belt, a region of primordial objects that holds keys to understanding the origins ... more
+ NASA's Juno navigators enable Jupiter cyclone discovery
+ The PI's Perspective: What a Year, What a Decade!
+ Reports of Jupiter's Great Red Spot demise greatly exaggerated
+ Aquatic rover goes for a drive under the ice
+ NASA scientists confirm water vapor on Europa
+ NASA finds Neptune moons locked in 'Dance of Avoidance'
+ New Horizons Kuiper Belt Flyby object officially named 'Arrokoth'


Export of the most important deep-water mass of the Southern Hemisphere is prone to disturbances
Kiel, Germany (SPX) Jan 24, 2020
Ocean currents are essential for the global distribution of heat and thus also for climate on earth. For example, oxygen is transferred into the deep sea through the formation of new deep water around Antarctica. Weddell Sea sourced Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) normally spreads northwards into the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans. However, during the peak of the last two ice ages, the sup ... more
+ The Blue Acceleration: Recent colossal rise in human pressure on ocean quantified
+ Coral 'helper' stays robust under ocean acidification
+ One year on, Brazil town remembers 270 killed in dam breach
+ A year after Brazil dam collapse: What's changed?
+ World's first public database of mine tailings dams aims to prevent deadly disasters
+ US dumps huge amounts of sand on Miami Beach to tackle climate change erosion
+ Elevated PFAS levels found in tap water in major U.S. cities
Using artificial intelligence to enrich digital maps
Boston MA (SPX) Jan 24, 2020
A model invented by researchers at MIT and Qatar Computing Research Institute (QCRI) that uses satellite imagery to tag road features in digital maps could help improve GPS navigation. Showing drivers more details about their routes can often help them navigate in unfamiliar locations. Lane counts, for instance, can enable a GPS system to warn drivers of diverging or merging lanes. Incorpo ... more
+ Galileo now replying to SOS messages worldwide
+ China's international journal Satellite Navigation launched
+ FAA warns military training exercise could jam GPS signals in southeast, Caribbean
+ China Focus: China to complete Beidou-3 satellite system in 2020
+ China's Beidou navigation system to provide unique services
+ From airport approaches to eCall in cars in 10 years with EGNOS
+ Satnav watching over rugby players


First commercial Moon delivery assignments to will advance Artemis
Houston TX (SPX) Jan 26, 2020
NASA has finalized the first 16 science experiments and technology demonstrations, ranging from chemistry to communications, to be delivered to the surface of the Moon under the Artemis program. Scheduled to fly next year, the payloads will launch aboard the first two lander deliveries of the agency's Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative. These deliveries will help pave the way fo ... more
+ ESA opens oxygen plant - making air out of moondust
+ Mission X 2020 Walk to the Moon challenge is open!
+ New moon rover tested in Lunar Operations Lab
+ China's lunar rover travels over 357 meters on moon's far side
+ Russia, US to discuss Lunar Gateway Station next spring
+ Macao's moon, planetary lab to boost China's deep space exploration
+ A box of Apollo lunar soil
OSIRIS-REx completes closest flyover of sample site Nightingale
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Jan 23, 2020
Preliminary results indicate that NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft successfully executed a 0.4-mile (620-m) flyover of site Nightingale yesterday as part of the mission's Reconnaissance B phase activities. Nightingale, OSIRIS-REx's primary sample collection site, is located within a crater high in asteroid Bennu's northern hemisphere. To perform the pass, the spacecraft left its 0.75-mile (1.2 ... more
+ Outbound comets are likely of alien origin
+ We found the world's oldest asteroid strike in Western Australia. It might have triggered a global thaw
+ The Salt of the Comet
+ Active asteroid unveils fireball identity
+ Meteorite contains the oldest material on Earth: 7-billion-year-old stardust
+ Dancing debris, moveable landscape shape Comet 67P
+ NASA's Lucy mission confirms discovery of Eurybates Satellite


Ozone-depleting substances caused half of late 20th-century Arctic warming, says study
New York NY (SPX) Jan 24, 2020
A scientific paper published in 1985 was the first to report a burgeoning hole in Earth's stratospheric ozone over Antarctica. Scientists determined the cause to be ozone-depleting substances - long-lived artificial halogen compounds. Although the ozone-destroying effects of these substances are now widely understood, there has been little research into their broader climate impacts. A stu ... more
+ Agreement on data utilization of earth observation satellite with FAO
+ Capella Space unveils new satellite design for EO platform
+ Kleos and Geollect sign Channel Partner and Integrator Agreement
+ Clouds as a factor influencing the climate
+ China's first civilian HD mapping satellite in service for eight years
+ Farewell to the Eu CROPIS mission
+ Shocked meteorites provide clues to Earth's lower mantle
Flying solo
Paris (ESA) Jan 26, 2020
Solar Orbiter will orbit our nearest star, the Sun, observing it up close. It will take the first-ever direct images of its poles, while also studying the inner heliosphere - the bubble-like region around the Sun created by the stream of energised, charged particles released in the solar wind. At its closest, Solar Orbiter will come within about 42 million km of the Sun: closer than the sc ... more
+ Warming up for the Sun
+ NASA sounding rocket observing nitric oxide in polar night
+ NJIT scientists measure the evolving energy of a solar flare's explosive first minutes
+ Scientists pinpoint release of energy that powered series of solar flares
+ Florida Tech Awarded NASA Grant to Improve Solar Radiation Forecasting
+ SDO sees new kind of magnetic explosion on sun
+ Scientists present new ionosphere images and science


Astronomers detect large amounts of oxygen in ancient star's atmosphere
Maunakea HI (SPX) Jan 24, 2020
An international team of astronomers from the University of California San Diego, the Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias (IAC), and the University of Cambridge have detected large amounts of oxygen in the atmosphere of one of the oldest and most elementally depleted stars known - a "primitive star" scientists call J0815+4729. This new finding, which was made using W. M. Keck Observatory ... more
+ New insights about the brightest explosions in the Universe
+ Webb telescope will continue Spitzer's legacy
+ Physicists trap light in nanoresonators for record time
+ Heat wave signals the growth of a stellar embryo
+ Taking the temperature of dark matter
+ NASA Pays Tribute, Says Goodbye to One of Agency's Great Observatories
+ Russia, China consider building joint on-orbit assembling space telescope
Ghostly particles detected in condensates of light and matter
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Jan 24, 2020
Bose-condensed quantum fluids are not forever. Such states include superfluids and Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs). There is a beautiful purity in such exotic states, in which every particle is in the same quantum state, allowing quantum effects to be seen at a macroscopic level visible on a simple microscope. In reality though, not all particles stay in the condensate even at ... more
+ Borexino experiment releases new data on geoneutrinos
+ Taming electrons with bacteria parts
+ Quantum physics: On the way to quantum networks
+ Astrophysicist finds massive black holes wandering around dwarf galaxies
+ XMM-Newton maps black hole surroundings
+ Core of massive dying galaxies formed early after Big Bang
+ X-rays and gravitational waves will combine to illuminate massive black hole collisions
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