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November 30, 2022
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SpaceChain paves way for high-speed blockchain processing in space with 7th launch



Cape Canaveral FL (SPX) Nov 29, 2022
SpaceChain has successfully launched its second Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) payload into space aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, which is on its way to the International Space Station (ISS) for installation via the SpaceX Dragon 2 spacecraft. The mission marks SpaceChain's seventh successful blockchain payload launch into space, and the second integration of its payload with Velas, the world's fastest EVM blockchain and open-source platform for decentralized applications. Once installed and test ... read more

DRAGON SPACE
China latest astronaut crew docks at the Tiangong Space Station
Beijing (AFP) Nov 30, 2022
China on Tuesday launched the Shenzhou-15 spacecraft carrying three astronauts to its space station, where they will complete the country's first-ever crew handover in orbit, state news agency Xinhua reported. ... more
MOON DAILY
SpaceX postpones mission to put Japanese lander on Moon
Washington (AFP) Nov 30, 2022
SpaceX on Wednesday postponed by one day a mission to launch the first private - and Japanese - lander to the Moon. ... more
TECH SPACE
NASA awards contract for 3D-printed construction on moon, Mars
Washington DC (UPI) Nov 29, 2021
A Texas-based company has landed a five-year contract from NASA to build landing pads, roads and shelter on the moon and on Mars. ... more
MARSDAILY
3-D Radargram brings new focus to Mars' north polar cap
Tucson AZ (SPX) Nov 29, 2022
A new enhanced 3-D radar image offer a greatly improved view of the interior of the Martian north polar cap, according to a paper led by Planetary Science Institute Senior Scientist Nathaniel Putzig ... more
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ROCKET SCIENCE
Germany contributes four billion euros and remains key partner of European spaceflight
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Nov 26, 2022
On 22 and 23 November 2022, the ministers and government representatives of the 22 member states of the European Space Agency ESA met at the foot of the Eiffel Tower in Paris to set the course for j ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
SpaceX resupply cargo capsule docks with International Space Station
Washington DC (UPI) Nov 27, 2021
SpaceX's 26th resupply mission for NASA docked successfully at the International Space Stattion on Sunday morning, a day after liftoff aboard the Falcon 9 rocket from the Kennedy Space Station in Florida. ... more
MOON DAILY
NASA Orion capsule reaches farthest distance from Earth in lunar orbit
Washington DC (UPI) Nov 29, 2022
NASA's Orion space capsule reached its farthest distance from Earth on Monday and successfully completed the first half of a mission that aims to ultimately return American astronauts to the moon. ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Non-detection of key signal helps determine what first galaxies were and were not like
Cambridge UK (SPX) Nov 29, 2022
Researchers have been able to make some key determinations about the first galaxies to exist, in one of the first astrophysical studies of the period in the early Universe when the first stars and g ... more
TECH SPACE
TI expands space-grade product range
Dallas TX (SPX) Nov 29, 2022
Texas Instruments (TI) (Nasdaq: TXN) has announced an expansion in its portfolio of space-grade analog semiconductor products in highly reliable plastic packages for a diverse range of missions. TI ... more
SPACEMART
Commercialisation of space boosted at ESA Ministerial Council
Paris (ESA) Nov 26, 2022
23 Member and Associate States of the Agency pledged a total 117.6 million euros to ESA's ScaleUp programme at ESA's Ministerial Council CM22 to encourage entrepreneurship and commercialisation in t ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ
Momentus signs contract with Australian Research Centre to place satellite in orbit
San Jose CA (SPX) Nov 29, 2022
Momentus Inc. (NASDAQ: MNTS) has signed a contract with the CUAVA Training Centre at the University of Sydney to deploy the CUAVA-2 CubeSat in low-Earth orbit in October 2023. CUAVA is the Aus ... more
SPACEMART
IAU CPS Statement on BlueWalker 3
Paris, France (SPX) Nov 29, 2022
The International Astronomical Union Center for the Protection of the Dark and Quiet Sky from Satellite Constellation Interference expresses concern about the recently launched prototype BlueWalker ... more

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SPACE MEDICINE
USC works with Polaris Dawn to study in-flight space medicine
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 29, 2022
Today's spaceflights typically last a few days to a few months, so onboard medical treatment is mostly limited to first aid. But researchers are increasingly exploring new terrain-known as in-flight ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION
Locked and loaded
Paris (ESA) Nov 29, 2022
With liftoff now scheduled for 13 December, Europe's first Meteosat Third Generation Imager (MTG-I1) satellite has been fuelled - a critical and extremely hazardous milestone on the road to launch. ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION
NOAA's GOES-U completes thermal vacuum testing
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Nov 23, 2022
NOAA's GOES-U, the final satellite in the GOES-R Series of advanced geostationary environmental satellites, recently completed thermal vacuum (TVAC) testing as part of a rigorous assessment program ... more
ENERGY TECH
MSU helms $15M project to help make fusion energy a reality
East Lansing MI (SPX) Nov 22, 2022
Michigan State University's Andrew Christlieb is leading a massive U.S. Department of Energy project to help deliver on the not-yet-realized promise of nuclear fusion ... more
MOON DAILY
China to complete lunar outpost by 2028
Beijing (XNA) Nov 23, 2022
China will possibly complete the establishment of a lunar research outpost based on two robotic exploration missions by 2028 and send Chinese astronauts to the moon around 2030, according to the chi ... more
AEROSPACE


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MICROSAT BLITZ
Phantom Space wins 4 new NASA Task Orders
Tucson AZ (SPX) Nov 26, 2022
Phantom Space Corp. has been awarded four new NASA task orders to launch CubeSat satellites into space as part of the new VADR contract. NASA's VADR missions (for Venture-class Acquisition of ... more
MARSDAILY
NASA awards contract for Mars Sample Return systems
Washington DC (SPX) Nov 26, 2022
NASA has awarded a contract to Honeybee Robotics LLC of Longmont, Colorado, for the Mars Sample Return (MSR) - Capture, Containment, and Retrieval System (CCRS), Earth Entry System (EES), and Spin E ... more
SOLAR DAILY
Simple semiconductor solutions could boost solar energy generation and enable better space probes
Guildford UK (SPX) Nov 24, 2022
A 'simple' tweak to perovskite solar cells during the fabrication stage could help to unlock the untold potential of the renewable energy source, claims research from the University of Surrey. ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION
NASA satellite precipitation data combined with Air Force weather system
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Nov 23, 2022
Rain gauges are plentiful around the United States, but that's not the case elsewhere in the world - particularly over oceans and sparsely populated areas. That means scientists and other data users ... more
GPS NEWS
Navigating the sea from space with innovative technologies
Paris (ESA) Nov 21, 2022
Shipping is the most energy efficient form of transport, and more than 80% of goods traded globally are carried via the oceans, with a doubling in volume during the last quarter of a century. Recogn ... more
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SpaceX resupply cargo capsule docks with International Space Station
Washington DC (UPI) Nov 27, 2021
SpaceX's 26th resupply mission for NASA docked successfully at the International Space Stattion on Sunday morning, a day after liftoff aboard the Falcon 9 rocket from the Kennedy Space Station in Florida. The private company confirmed the docking at 7:39 a.m. Liftoff at pad 39A had been delayed from Tuesday because of bad weather. At 2:30 p.m. Sunday, the rocket launched with mor ... more
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+ AFRL awards contract for pioneering spacecraft in region of Moon
Germany contributes four billion euros and remains key partner of European spaceflight
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Nov 26, 2022
On 22 and 23 November 2022, the ministers and government representatives of the 22 member states of the European Space Agency ESA met at the foot of the Eiffel Tower in Paris to set the course for joint space programmes "made in Europe". The Council at Ministerial Level is the highest political decision-making body, which sets the content and financial framework for ESA's space programmes on ave ... more
+ SpaceX sends another Dragon full of cargo and science to ISS
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NASA awards contract for Mars Sample Return systems
Washington DC (SPX) Nov 26, 2022
NASA has awarded a contract to Honeybee Robotics LLC of Longmont, Colorado, for the Mars Sample Return (MSR) - Capture, Containment, and Retrieval System (CCRS), Earth Entry System (EES), and Spin Eject Mechanism (SEM). The total value of this cost-plus-fixed-fee contract is $17,686,341. The period of performance runs from Nov. 30, 2022, through July 30, 2026. Honeybee Robotics LLC w ... more
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China latest astronaut crew docks at the Tiangong Space Station
Beijing (AFP) Nov 30, 2022
China on Tuesday launched the Shenzhou-15 spacecraft carrying three astronauts to its space station, where they will complete the country's first-ever crew handover in orbit, state news agency Xinhua reported. The trio blasted off in a Long March-2F rocket at 11:08 pm (1508 GMT) from the Jiuquan launch centre in northwestern China's Gobi desert, Xinhua said, citing the China Manned Space Administration (CMSA) ... more
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Commercialisation of space boosted at ESA Ministerial Council
Paris (ESA) Nov 26, 2022
23 Member and Associate States of the Agency pledged a total 117.6 million euros to ESA's ScaleUp programme at ESA's Ministerial Council CM22 to encourage entrepreneurship and commercialisation in the European space sector. This amount exceeds the target funding request by more than 17%, thus confirming the strong support that ESA Member States intend to provide to the development of a strong an ... more
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+ Einstein Industries Ventures joins ESA Investor Network
TI expands space-grade product range
Dallas TX (SPX) Nov 29, 2022
Texas Instruments (TI) (Nasdaq: TXN) has announced an expansion in its portfolio of space-grade analog semiconductor products in highly reliable plastic packages for a diverse range of missions. TI developed a new device screening specification called space high-grade in plastic (SHP) for radiation-hardened products and introduced new analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) that meet the SHP qualifi ... more
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Many planets could have atmospheres rich in helium, study finds
Chicago IL (SPX) Nov 24, 2022
For centuries, no one knew if we were alone in the universe-or if there were even other planets like ours. But thanks to new telescopes and methods in the past decades, we now know there are thousands and thousands of planets out there circling faraway stars, and they come in all sorts of shapes and sizes-large and small, rocky and gaseous, cloudy or icy or wet. A study by scientists ... more
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NASA's Europa Clipper gets its wheels for traveling in deep space
Pasadena CA (JPL) Nov 24, 2022
The enormous spacecraft that will head to Jupiter's moon Europa uses four large reaction wheels to help keep it oriented. Just as NASA's Mars rovers rely on robust wheels to roam the Red Planet and conduct science, some orbiters rely on wheels, too - in this case, reaction wheels - to stay pointed in the right direction. Engineers and technicians at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Sout ... more
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+ NASA study suggests shallow lakes in Europa's icy crust could erupt
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Great Barrier Reef risks 'in danger' World Heritage listing
Sydney (AFP) Nov 29, 2022
Australia's Great Barrier Reef should be added to a list of "in danger" World Heritage sites, according to UN experts who warned the fading wonder has been "significantly impacted" by climate change. A UNESCO-tasked report said on Monday warming seas and agricultural pollution had put the reef at risk and that its resilience had been "substantially compromised". The Great Barrier Reef is ... more
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Navigating the sea from space with innovative technologies
Paris (ESA) Nov 21, 2022
Shipping is the most energy efficient form of transport, and more than 80% of goods traded globally are carried via the oceans, with a doubling in volume during the last quarter of a century. Recognising the global need for seamless maritime navigation, ESA's Navigation Innovation and Support Programme, NAVISP - inventing the future of navigation with more than 200 R and D projects initiated to ... more
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NASA Orion capsule reaches farthest distance from Earth in lunar orbit
Washington DC (UPI) Nov 29, 2022
NASA's Orion space capsule reached its farthest distance from Earth on Monday and successfully completed the first half of a mission that aims to ultimately return American astronauts to the moon. "Just over an hour ago, Orion set another record clocking its maximum distance from Earth at 270,000 miles," NASA Administrator Bill Nelson announced at 5 p.m. EST on Monday from Johnson Space Ce ... more
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New research reveals space debris, invisible meteors and near-Earth asteroids
Umea, Sweden (SPX) Nov 24, 2022
In a new thesis from the Swedish Institute of Space Physics and Umea University, unique methods for the analysis of radar data and simulations of meteoroids in the solar system are presented. The methods have been applied to confirm the existence of rare high-altitude meteors as well as to measure space debris from the Kosmos-1408 satellite. On November 25, Daniel Kastinen defends his doctoral t ... more
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Locked and loaded
Paris (ESA) Nov 29, 2022
With liftoff now scheduled for 13 December, Europe's first Meteosat Third Generation Imager (MTG-I1) satellite has been fuelled - a critical and extremely hazardous milestone on the road to launch. Once in geostationary orbit 36,000 km above the equator, this all-new weather satellite will provide state-of-the art observations of Earth's atmosphere and realtime monitoring of lightning events, ta ... more
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China's space-based observatory sends first solar image
Nanjing (XNA) Nov 25, 2022
China's solar exploration satellite has transmitted its first solar image since being sent to space in October, according to the Purple Mountain Observatory (PMO) based in east China's Jiangsu Province. The Advanced Space-based Solar Observatory (ASO-S) - nicknamed Kuafu-1 in Chinese - sent hard X-ray imaging of solar flares that broke out at 1:00 a.m. (Universal Time) on Nov. 11, 2022, sa ... more
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Astronomers observe intra-group light - the elusive glow between distant galaxies
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Nov 24, 2022
An international team of astronomers have turned a new technique onto a group of galaxies and the faint light between them - known as 'intra-group light' - to characterise the stars that dwell there. Lead author of the study published in MNRAS, Dr Cristina Martinez-Lombilla from the School of Physics at UNSW Science, said "We know almost nothing about intra-group light. "The brightes ... more
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The entanglement advantage
Lemont IL (SPX) Nov 29, 2022
Researchers affiliated with the Q-NEXT quantum research center show how to create quantum-entangled networks of atomic clocks and accelerometers - and they demonstrate the setup's superior, high-precision performance. For the first time, scientists have entangled atoms for use as networked quantum sensors, specifically, atomic clocks and accelerometers. The research team's experiment ... more
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