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December 28, 2022
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What it would take to discover life on Saturn's icy moon Enceladus



Tucson AZ (SPX) Dec 28, 2022
The mystery of whether microbial alien life might inhabit Enceladus, one of Saturn's 83 moons, could be solved by an orbiting space probe, according to a new study led by University of Arizona researchers. In a paper published in The Planetary Science Journal, the researchers map out how a hypothetical space mission could provide definite answers. When Enceladus was initially surveyed in 1980 by NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft, it looked like a small, not overly exciting "snowball" in the sky. Later, ... read more

ROCKET SCIENCE
Virgin Orbit' Launcherone Systems given green light for upcoming mission
Newquay UK (SPX) Dec 27, 2022
The U.K. Civil Aviation Authority has issued launch and range control licenses to Virgin Orbit (Nasdaq: VORB) to undertake the first satellite launch from UK soil. The granting of these licenses rep ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Inauguration of mainland Europe's first satellite launch complex
Esrange, Sweden (SPX) Dec 27, 2022
On 13 January 2023, the Swedish head of state, King Carl XVI Gustaf, together with European and Swedish political dignitaries will visit Esrange Space Center in northern Sweden to cut the ribbon of ... more
MARSDAILY
MOXIE sets consecutive personal bests and Mars records for oxygen production
Pasadena CA (JPL) Dec 27, 2022
Perseverance has a unique device near its heart that inhales Mars' atmosphere and exhales pure oxygen. This device is named MOXIE, the Mars Oxygen In Situ Resource Utilization Experiment. The ... more
MOON DAILY
Moon water imager integrated with NASA's Lunar Trailblazer
Pasadena CA (JPL) Dec 27, 2022
JPL's cutting-edge instrument, which will provide insights into the lunar water cycle and composition of the Moon's surface, has been incorporated into the small satellite. Lunar Trailblazer, NASA's ... more
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MARSDAILY
Christmas craterscape
Paris (ESA) Dec 27, 2022
This beautifully crisp icy scene with a swirling ribbon of rusty red and white striped terrain connecting two large craters wraps up the year on Mars. The High Resolution Stereo Imaging camera on bo ... more
MARSDAILY
Martian winter wonderland across Ultimi Scopuli
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Dec 27, 2022
Christmas and winter spirit - also on Mars. Impact craters connected by a striped, coloured ribbon can be seen in the final and very wintry HRSC Mars image of this year. We wish all readers of our m ... more
MARSDAILY
The 10 Days of Christmas: Sols 3689-3698
Pasadena CA (JPL) Dec 27, 2022
On the first sol of Christmas, Curiosity will bring to us; one APXS analysis, one ChemCam analysis and a multitude of Mastcam, MAHLI and RMI images! On the second sol of Christmas, Curiosity will br ... more
TIME AND SPACE
Three time dimensions, one space dimension
Warsaw. Poland (SPX) Dec 27, 2022
How would our world be viewed by observers moving faster than light in a vacuum? Such a picture would be clearly different from what we encounter every day. We should expect to see not only phenomen ... more
TIME AND SPACE
New technique reveals changing shapes of magnetic noise in space and time
Princeton NJ (SPX) Dec 27, 2022
Electromagnetic noise poses a major problem for communications, prompting wireless carriers to invest heavily in technologies to overcome it. But for a team of scientists exploring the atomic realm, ... more
TECH SPACE
Space junk bill passes Senate unanimously
Washington DC (SPX) Dec 27, 2022
U.S. Senator John Hickenlooper applauded Senate passage of his Orbital Sustainability (ORBITS) Act, a bipartisan bill to establish a first-of-its-kind demonstration program to reduce the amount of s ... more
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS
Musk says nearly 100 Starlinks 'active' in Iran
San Francisco (AFP) Dec 27, 2022
Nearly 100 Starlink internet terminals are currently operating in Iran, SpaceX chief Elon Musk said Monday. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
NASA, Russian space agency evaluate need for space station rescue mission
Washington DC (UPI) Dec 22, 2021
NASA and the Russian space agency Roscosmos are evaluating if they will need to mount a rescue mission to the International Space Station after discovering a coolant leak from the Russian Soyuz spacecraft currently docked at the station. ... more

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TECH SPACE
NASA, Alaska researchers to scan asteroid with radio waves
Washington DC (UPI) Dec 27, 2021
Researchers are preparing for a potentially "catastrophic" close encounter with an asteroid in 2029 by scanning an asteroid with radio waves on Tuesday. ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE
The world's largest turbulence simulation unmasks the flow of energy in astrophysical plasmas
Plainsboro NJ (SPX) Dec 27, 2022
Researchers have uncovered a previously hidden heating process that helps explain how the atmosphere that surrounds the Sun called the "solar corona" can be vastly hotter than the solar surface that ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ
Exolaunch to deploy Unseenlabs' latest BRO-series satellite into orbit on Transporter-6 Mission
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Dec 27, 2022
Unseenlabs, the world leader in space-based RF detection for Maritime Domain Awareness, has recently signed a launch services agreement (LSA) with Exolaunch, an international provider of launch serv ... more
TIME AND SPACE
SPIDER launches from Antarctica
St Louis MO (SPX) Dec 27, 2022
A team of scientists including physicist Johanna Nagy at Washington University in St. Louis successfully launched a balloon-borne experiment studying the early universe on Dec. 21. The instrument, c ... more
SPACEMART
Chinese commercial space company to launch stackable satellites
Beijing (XNA) Dec 27, 2022
China's private company GalaxySpace is accelerating the research and development of flat-panel stackable satellites, for rapid construction of a satellite internet constellation. GalaxySpace s ... more
IRON AND ICE


Construction Begins on NASA's Next-Generation Asteroid Hunter

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MARSDAILY
No oxygen required to make these minerals on Mars
St. Louis MO (SPX) Dec 27, 2022
When NASA's Mars rovers found manganese oxides in rocks in the Gale and Endeavor craters on Mars in 2014, the discovery sparked some scientists to suggest that the red planet might have once had mor ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
IXPE quickly observes aftermath of exceptional cosmic blast
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Dec 27, 2022
On Oct. 9, 2022, NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope and Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory detected a high-energy blast of light from deep space. The light came from a powerful explosion called a ga ... more
MARSDAILY
InSight goes silent as Martian dust and cold ends mission
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Dec 27, 2022
The InSight Mars mission is history. On 20 December 2022, NASA declared the mission over. The two attempts from Mission Control Centre at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Southern Californi ... more
IRON AND ICE
HAARP to bounce signal off asteroid in NASA experiment
Fairbanks AK (SPX) Dec 27, 2022
An experiment to bounce a radio signal off an asteroid on Dec. 27 will serve as a test for probing a larger asteroid that in 2029 will pass closer to Earth than the many geostationary satellites tha ... more
MARSDAILY
NASA explores a winter wonderland on Mars
Pasadena CA (JPL) Dec 27, 2022
When winter comes to Mars, the surface is transformed into a truly otherworldly holiday scene. Snow, ice, and frost accompany the season's sub-zero temperatures. Some of the coldest of these occur a ... more
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Russia might send up rescue ship for ISS crew
Washington (AFP) Dec 22, 2022
Russia is examining the flight worthiness of a Soyuz crew capsule docked with the ISS that sprang a leak last week, and might need to send up a rescue vessel for stranded crew, officials said Thursday. The vehicle, known as MS-22, began spraying its coolant into space on December 14, with dramatic NASA TV images showing white particles resembling snowflakes streaming out of the rear. In ... more
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Inauguration of mainland Europe's first satellite launch complex
Esrange, Sweden (SPX) Dec 27, 2022
On 13 January 2023, the Swedish head of state, King Carl XVI Gustaf, together with European and Swedish political dignitaries will visit Esrange Space Center in northern Sweden to cut the ribbon of a new spaceport that will significantly reshape the European space landscape. After years of preparation and construction, European mainland's first orbital launch complex, Spaceport Esrange, will be ... more
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The 10 Days of Christmas: Sols 3689-3698
Pasadena CA (JPL) Dec 27, 2022
On the first sol of Christmas, Curiosity will bring to us; one APXS analysis, one ChemCam analysis and a multitude of Mastcam, MAHLI and RMI images! On the second sol of Christmas, Curiosity will bring to us; more ChemCam RMI images, more Mastcam images, more Navcam images and drive to a new, exciting location. To allow for the MSL science team and engineers to take some time off over the ... more
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China's space sector set to rocket into future
Beijing (XNA) Dec 20, 2022
Chen Li, who owns a restaurant in Longlou, a coastal township in China's southernmost province of Hainan, said he is grateful to the country's space industry because it has boosted business at his eatery in recent years. "So many people came to Longlou before the launch of the Wentian space lab. There was 'a mountain of people, a sea of people'. A lot of tourists came to my restaurant to g ... more
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Chinese commercial space company to launch stackable satellites
Beijing (XNA) Dec 27, 2022
China's private company GalaxySpace is accelerating the research and development of flat-panel stackable satellites, for rapid construction of a satellite internet constellation. GalaxySpace said the design enables dozens of satellites to be stacked on top of each other like tablet personal computers and be launched at the same time on a single rocket. It can greatly improve the use effici ... more
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Greenbelt MD (SPX) Dec 20, 2022
NASA's Near Space Network enables spacecraft exploring the solar system and Earth to send back essential science data for researchers and scientists to investigate and make profound discoveries. Now, the network has integrated four new global antennas to further support science and exploration missions. In December 2022, antennas in Fairbanks, Alaska; Wallops Island, Virginia; Punta Arenas ... more
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What it would take to discover life on Saturn's icy moon Enceladus
Tucson AZ (SPX) Dec 28, 2022
The mystery of whether microbial alien life might inhabit Enceladus, one of Saturn's 83 moons, could be solved by an orbiting space probe, according to a new study led by University of Arizona researchers. In a paper published in The Planetary Science Journal, the researchers map out how a hypothetical space mission could provide definite answers. When Enceladus was initially surveyed in 1 ... more
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Juno spacecraft recovering memory after 47th Flyby of Jupiter
San Antonio TX (SPX) Dec 27, 2022
NASA's Juno spacecraft completed its 47th close pass of Jupiter on Dec. 14. Afterward, as the solar-powered orbiter was sending its science data to mission controllers from its onboard computer, the downlink was disrupted. The issue - an inability to directly access the spacecraft memory storing the science data collected during the flyby - was most likely caused by a radiation spike as Ju ... more
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Odense, Denmark (SPX) Dec 22, 2022
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Paris, France (SPX) Dec 18, 2022
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Moon water imager integrated with NASA's Lunar Trailblazer
Pasadena CA (JPL) Dec 27, 2022
JPL's cutting-edge instrument, which will provide insights into the lunar water cycle and composition of the Moon's surface, has been incorporated into the small satellite. Lunar Trailblazer, NASA's mission to understand lunar water and the Moon's water cycle led by Caltech in Pasadena, California, is one step closer to launching next year. Earlier this month, the agency's Jet Propulsion Laborat ... more
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