Friday, 21 October 2016


NUKEWARS
N. Korea fails again with powerful Musudan missile test Seoul (AFP) Oct 20, 2016 - North Korea on Thursday conducted what was believed to be another failed test of a powerful medium-range missile capable of hitting US bases as far away as Guam, the South Korean military said. It was the second failed launch in less than a week of the nuclear-armed North's powerful Musudan missile, which some experts warn could become operational as early as next year. The last test on ... more

Philippines' Duterte says 'goodbye' to US ties in Beijing


SUPERPOWERS
Philippines' Duterte says 'goodbye' to US ties in Beijing Beijing (AFP) Oct 19, 2016 - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said it was "time to say goodbye" to the US during a visit to China on Wednesday, as the combative leader reconfigures his country's diplomatic alliances. Duterte is in China for a four-day trip that is expected to confirm his tilt away from Washington and towards Beijing's sphere of influence. During a speech addressing the Filipino community in Beij ... more

Four Galileo satellites are "topped off" for Arianespace's milestone Ariane 5 launch from the Spaceport


LAUNCH PAD
Four Galileo satellites are "topped off" for Arianespace's milestone Ariane 5 launch from the Spaceport Kourou, French Guiana (ESA) Oct 21, 2016 - Fueling operations have begun with the four Galileo spacecraft to be orbited next month from French Guiana on Arianespace's first launch that uses its Ariane 5 in deploying Europe's constellation of navigation satellites. The fueling activity is now underway in the Spaceport's S3B payload preparation facility. One of the first to be processed is named "Antonianna," after an Italian child w ... more

New Instrument on ISS to Study Ultra-Cold Quantum Gases


STATION NEWS
New Instrument on ISS to Study Ultra-Cold Quantum Gases Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 21, 2016 - A new science instrument, slated to be installed onboard the International Space Station (ISS) in late 2017, is expected to yield interesting results regarding quantum phenomena. The Cold Atom Laboratory, or CAL, will study degenerate quantum gases in the microgravity environment of the orbital outpost. The compact, atom-chip based instrument will be capable of trapping such elements like ... more

New Instrument on ISS to Study Ultra-Cold Quantum Gases

STATION NEWS
New Instrument on ISS to Study Ultra-Cold Quantum Gases Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 21, 2016 - A new science instrument, slated to be installed onboard the International Space Station (ISS) in late 2017, is expected to yield interesting results regarding quantum phenomena. The Cold Atom Laboratory, or CAL, will study degenerate quantum gases in the microgravity environment of the orbital outpost. The compact, atom-chip based instrument will be capable of trapping such elements like ... more

LAUNCH PAD
Four Galileo satellites are "topped off" for Arianespace's milestone Ariane 5 launch from the Spaceport Kourou, French Guiana (ESA) Oct 21, 2016 - Fueling operations have begun with the four Galileo spacecraft to be orbited next month from French Guiana on Arianespace's first launch that uses its Ariane 5 in deploying Europe's constellation of navigation satellites. The fueling activity is now underway in the Spaceport's S3B payload preparation facility. One of the first to be processed is named "Antonianna," after an Italian child w ... more


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Citizen Scientists Seek South Pole "Spiders" on Mars


MARSDAILY
Citizen Scientists Seek South Pole "Spiders" on Mars Pasadena CA (JPL) Oct 21, 2016 - Ten thousand volunteers viewing images of Martian south polar regions have helped identify targets for closer inspection, yielding new insights about seasonal slabs of frozen carbon dioxide and erosional features known as "spiders." From the comfort of home, the volunteers have been exploring the surface of Mars by reviewing images from the Context Camera (CTX) on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbi ... more

Rover Conducting Science Investigations at 'Spirit Mount'


MARSDAILY
Rover Conducting Science Investigations at 'Spirit Mount' Pasadena CA (JPL) Oct 19, 2016 - Opportunity is located at the feature called 'Spirit Mount' on the rim of Endeavour Crater, the first science waypoint of the 10th extended mission. The rover is by the surface featured called 'Gasconade,' conducting detailed in-situ (contact) investigations with the robotic arm. On Sol 4515 (Oct. 5, 2016), Opportunity used the robotic arm to collect a Microscopic Imager (MI) mosaic of the ... more

Unexpected discoveries on a metal world


IRON AND ICE
Unexpected discoveries on a metal world Tucson AZ (SPX) Oct 21, 2016 - Astronomers have discovered possible evidence for water on the surface of the largest metallic asteroid in the solar system. Named 16 Psyche, the object is one of the most massive in the asteroid belt, measuring 186 miles across and consisting of almost pure nickel-iron metal. It is thought to be the remnant core of a planetary embryo that was mostly destroyed by impacts billions of years ago. ... more

MAVEN mission observes ups and downs of water escape from Mars


MARSDAILY
MAVEN mission observes ups and downs of water escape from Mars Greenbelt MD (SPX) Oct 21, 2016 - After investigating the upper atmosphere of the Red Planet for a full Martian year, NASA's MAVEN mission has determined that the escaping water does not always go gently into space. Sophisticated measurements made by a suite of instruments on the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution, or MAVEN, spacecraft revealed the ups and downs of hydrogen escape - and therefore water loss. The escape ... more

Going Out in a Blaze of Glory: Cassini's Grand Finale


SATURN DAILY
Going Out in a Blaze of Glory: Cassini's Grand Finale Pasadena CA (JPL) Oct 21, 2016 - With the conclusion of the international Cassini mission set for September 15, 2017, the spacecraft is poised to soon begin a thrilling two-part endgame. Cassini will enter the first part of this denouement on November 30, 2016, when the spacecraft begins a series of 20 passes just beyond the outer edge of the main rings. These weekly loops around Saturn are called the F ring orbits, and they se ... more

Microbial life on mars


MARSDAILY
Microbial life on mars New Rochelle NY (SPX) Oct 21, 2016 - The existence of microbial life on Mars remains highly controversial, but recent evidence of water, complex organic molecules, and methane in the Martian environment, combined with findings from the 1976 Viking mission, have led to the conclusion that existing life on Mars is a possibility that must be considered, as presented in an article in Astrobiology, a peer-reviewed journal from Mary Ann ... more

Did it crash or land? Search on for Europe's Mars craft


MARSDAILY
Did it crash or land? Search on for Europe's Mars craft Paris (AFP) Oct 20, 2016 - Europe's second attempt to reach Mars' surface appeared in peril Thursday as initial analysis suggested the latest lander may have plummeted to its demise. While holding out faint hope, ground controllers said it seemed the paddling pool-sized lander's parachute may have been discarded too early, and its fall-breaking thrusters switched off too soon. The lander, dubbed Schiaparelli, was ... more

A graveyard of broken dreams and landers


MARSDAILY
A graveyard of broken dreams and landers Paris (AFP) Oct 20, 2016 - Mars, the fourth planet from the Sun, has become a veritable graveyard for landers and rovers despatched to its surface from neighbouring Earth. Only the United States has successfully operated rovers on the Red Planet, four in all, and has lost only one stationary lander. The former Soviet Union had chalked up repeated failures, while Russia's first attempt at a rover will be a joint mi ... more