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April 03, 2014
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Health risks of Mars mission would exceed NASA limits
Washington (AFP) April 02, 2014
Efforts to send humans to Mars would likely expose them to health risks beyond the limits of what NASA currently allows, an independent panel of medical experts said Wednesday. Therefore, any long-term or deep space missions - which are still decades off - need a special level of ethical scrutiny, said the report by the Institute of Medicine. "These types of missions will likely expose crews to levels of known risk that are beyond those allowed by current health standards, as well as to a rang ... read more
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MARSDAILY

The Opposition of Mars
By the time you finish reading this story, you'll be about 1,000 km closer to the planet Mars. Earth and Mars are converging for a close encounter. As March gives way to April, the distance between ... more
MARSDAILY

Mars yard ready for Red Planet rover
A state-of-the-art 'Mars yard' is now ready to put the ExoMars rover through its paces before the vehicle is launched to the Red Planet in 2018. ESA, the UK Space Agency and Airbus Defence and Space ... more
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MARSDAILY

Cleaner NASA Rover Sees Its Shadow in Martian Spring
Late afternoon lighting produced a dramatic shadow of NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity photographed by the rover's rear hazard-avoidance camera on March 20, 2014. The shadow falls acr ... more


IRON AND ICE

Hubble Space Telescope Spots Mars-Bound Comet Sprout Multiple Jets
NASA released Thursday an image of a comet that, on Oct. 19, will pass within 84,000 miles of Mars - less than half the distance between Earth and our moon. The image on the left, captured Ma ... more
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MARSDAILY

Mars One building simulated colony to vet potential colonists
Mars One is a a private, Netherlands-based push to realize a human colony on the red planet by 2025. ... more
MARSDAILY

Mars-mimicking chamber explores habitability of other planets
A research team in Spain has the enviable job of testing out new electromechanical gear for potential use in future missions to the "Red Planet." They do it within their Mars environmental simulatio ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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MARSDAILY

Mars on Earth: vacuum chambers mimic the Red Planet
Scientists have built Mars here on Earth - at least within the walls of a simulation chamber that mimics conditions on the Red Planet down to its Martian dust, according to a paper out Tuesday. ... more
MARSDAILY

NASA Mars Rover's Next Stop Has Sandstone Variations
Variations in the stuff that cements grains together in sandstone have shaped the landscape surrounding NASA's Curiosity Mars rover and could be a study topic at the mission's next science waypoint. ... more
IRON AND ICE

NASA Seeks Proposals on Asteroid Redirect Mission Concepts Development
In support of NASA's Asteroid Redirect Mission - a key part of the agency's stepping stone path to send humans to Mars - agency officials are seeking proposals for studies on advanced technology dev ... more
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International Conference on Protection of Materials and Structures From Space Environment
Nuclear Supply Chain Summit - April 28-29 Greenville SC
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MARSDAILY

Helpful Wind Cleans Solar Panels On Opportunity Mars Rover
Opportunity is exploring 'Murray Ridge' on Solander Point, part of the rim of Endeavour Crater. The rover continues to investigate the region called 'Cook Haven.' On Sol 3603 (March 13, 2014), ... more
EXO LIFE

New hypothesis explains Earth's continued habitability
Researchers from USC and Nanjing University in China have documented evidence suggesting that part of the reason that the Earth has become neither sweltering like Venus nor frigid like Mars lies wit ... more
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OPERA satellite data sharpens US crop and water management
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Deep Arctic gas hydrate mounds host ultra deep cold seep ecosystem
MARSDAILY

NASA Orbiter Finds New Gully Channel on Mars
This pair of before (left) and after (right) images from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter documents the formation of a substantial ... more
MARSDAILY

The Exploration of Murray Ridge Continues
Opportunity continues to explore 'Murray Ridge' on Solander Point, part of the rim of Endeavour Crater. On Sol 3596 (March 6, 2014), the rover moved forward to put a rock called 'Turnagain Arm,' wit ... more
SPACEMART

ATV-5 set to test new rendezvous sensors
ESA's space freighter ATV Georges Lemaitre, set for launch this summer,will test new rendezvous sensors in space as it approaches the International Space Station. ESA has set its sights on all ... more
SPACEMART
Misleading mineral may have resulted in overestimate of water in moon

Land a Lunar Laser Reflector Now!

Scientists date Moon at 4.470 billion years


SPACEMART
China launches experimental satellite

Tiangong's New Mission

"Space Odyssey": China's aspiration in future space exploration


SPACEMART
Soyuz Docking Delayed Till Thursday as Station Crew Adjusts Schedule

US, Russian astronauts take new trajectory to dock the ISS

Software glitch most probable cause of Soyuz TMA-12 taking two day approach


SPACEMART
Dwarf planet 'Biden' identified in an unlikely region of our solar system

Planet X myth debunked

WISE Finds Thousands Of New Stars But No Planet X

MARSDAILY

Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Resumes Full Duty
Engineers have restored NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter to full operations, following a March 9 unplanned swap of duplicate computers aboard the spacecraft. On Thursday morning, March 13, the orb ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

NASA reveals hovering prototype planetary lander Morpheus
NASA's latest test vehicle may not survive in its current form going forward, but its ability to hover like a helicopter and land on tough terrain could prove integral to future missions to Mars and ... more
MARSDAILY

Concerns and Considerations with the Naming of Mars Craters
Recently initiatives that capitalise on the public's interest in space and astronomy have proliferated, some putting a price tag on naming space objects and their features, such as Mars craters. The ... more
MARSDAILY

Mars name-a-crater scheme runs into trouble
The world's paramount astronomical authority on Tuesday slapped down a bid to hawk the names of Mars' craters, saying the Red Planet's monickers are not up for sale. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Tokamak study maps error impacts on plasma equilibrium models
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MARSDAILY

NASA Orbiter Safe After Unplanned Computer Swap

MARSDAILY

Lava floods the ancient plains of Mars

ROBO SPACE

Robotic Exploration of Moon, Mars a Priority

MARSDAILY

Opportunity Mars Rover Exploring Murray Ridge Area

MARSDAILY

India's Mars mission to reach Red Planet in 200 days

IRON AND ICE

Silently and patiently streaking through the main asteroid belt

MARSDAILY

Mars Rover Oppportunity Crushing Rocks With Wheels

MARSDAILY

Relay Radio on Mars-Bound NASA Craft Passes Checkout

DRAGON SPACE

China capable of exploring Mars

DEEP IMPACT

NASA Scientists Find Evidence of Water in Meteorite

Robotic Arm Crushes Rock for Study

Committee Democrats Emphasize Need for Human Space Exploration Roadmap

NASA's Curiosity Mars Rover Views Striated Ground

NASA Mars Orbiter Views Opportunity Rover on Ridge

Curiosity Adds Reverse Driving for Wheel Protection

Curiosity Drives On After Crossing Martian Dune

The World Above and Beyond

Give your CubeSat some Thrust this Valentine's

Mars Rover Heads Uphill After Solving 'Doughnut' Riddle

Russian-European spacecraft to go on Martian mission in Jan 2016

ASU Mars camera to get new views of Red Planet

Calculated Risks: How Radiation Rules Mars Exploration

'Pinnacle Island' Rock Studies Continue

NASA Moves Longest-Serving Mars Spacecraft for New Observations

NASA Mars Orbiters See Clues to Possible Water Flows

Flowing Water on Mars Appears Likely But Hard to Prove

100 Days Of Mars Orbiter Spacecraft

NASA solves mystery of Mars 'doughnut' rock

NASA and French Space Agency Sign Agreement for Mars Mission

US, France sign deal for 2016 Mars lander

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