24/7 News Coverage
September 23, 2016
MARSDAILY
NASA iTech Fosters Technology Needed for Journey to Mars
Hampton, VA (SPX) Sep 22, 2016
NASA is seeking innovative technology for the agency's future exploration missions in the solar system and beyond, including the Journey to Mars, from other U.S. government agencies, academia, the aerospace industry and the public through the new iTech initiative. NASA's iTech initiative is a yearlong effort to find innovative ideas through a call for white papers that address challenges that will fill gaps in five critical areas identified by NASA as having a potential impact on future exploratio ... read more

Previous Issues Sep 22 Sep 21 Sep 20 Sep 19 Sep 16
MARSDAILY

A Mixed-reality Trip to Mars
It'll be years before the first astronauts leave the launch pad on Earth to journey to Mars. But starting Sept. 19, visitors to the Kennedy Space Center visitor complex in Florida will get a taste o ... more
MARSDAILY

Mars 2020 rover to produce oxygen: NASA
NASA's Mars 2020 rover will not only investigate the Red Planet, searching for evidence of past life on Mars, but it also expected to lay foundations for future human exploration of the planet. One ... more
MARSDAILY

Opportunity Heads Toward First Waypoint of its Next Extended Mission
After more than a year of exploration, Opportunity has left 'Marathon Valley,' located on the rim of Endeavour Crater. The rover has begun the next extended mission (ahead of schedule) after e ... more
Space News from SpaceDaily.com


MARSDAILY

Mars hosted lakes, snowmelt-fed streams much later than previously thought
Researchers at NASA have found evidence that water flowed on Mars much more recently than previously thought - perhaps millions of years more recently. ... more


EXO LIFE

Earthquakes, 'Marsquakes,' and the Possibility of Life
A new study shows that rocks formed by the grinding together of other rocks during earthquakes are rich in trapped hydrogen - a finding that suggests similar seismic activity on Mars may produce eno ... more

Transition from Operations to Decommissioning by Preparing a Safe, Cost-Effective Shut Down and Waste Management Strategy


Subscribe free to our newsletters via your



MARSDAILY

Some Ancient Martian Lakes Came Long After Others
Lakes and snowmelt-fed streams on Mars formed much later than previously thought possible, according to new findings using data primarily from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. The recently ... more
SPACE MEDICINE

Antarctica Provides ICE to Study Behavior Effects in Astronauts
A trip to the Red Planet begins long in advance of liftoff. NASA's journey to Mars includes preparing astronauts to cope with several months of isolation, confinement, and in an extreme environment ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Boeing X37B Spaceplane Prepares for Eighth Orbital Test Mission
Israel military intercepts Huthi missile fired from Yemen; Gaza civil defence says Israel strikes kill 30
BlackSky secures next stage of Navy contract for optical satellite link upgrades
MARSDAILY

Mars Rover Views Spectacular Layered Rock Formations
The layered geologic past of Mars is revealed in stunning detail in new color images returned by NASA's Curiosity Mars rover, which is currently exploring the "Murray Buttes" region of lower Mount S ... more
ROBO SPACE

Third European Rover Challenge Kicks Off in Poland
A small town of Jasionka, near Rzeszow, Poland will serve as a battleground of red-brown sand and dust for Mars rovers trying to complete numerous complex tasks. The event, known as the European Rov ... more
MARSDAILY

Opportunity departs Marathon Valley to head deeper into Endeavour Crater
Opportunity has officially left Marathon Valley. On Sol 4482 (Sept. 1, 2016), we approached the 'Lewis and Clark Gap' and with the successful drive on Sol 4484 (Sept. 3, 2016) we passed throug ... more
2nd Integrated Air and Missile Defense - Securing the Complex Air Domain: Requirements for Sustainable, Global, and Reliable Solutions to Next Generation Air & Missile Threats - 28-30 September, 2016 | Washington D.C. 6th Annual Modular Construction Summit for Oil and Gas Agenda - December 7-9 - Houston Cryogenic Buyer's Guide
SPACEMART

Winning team of ESA's Mars-focused data mining contest
ESA's first data-mining competition has been won by a team from Slovenia. Contestants were challenged to predict the future status of ESA's Mars Express spacecraft from past operating data. The resu ... more
MARSDAILY

Storm Reduces Available Solar Energy on Opportunity
Opportunity is completing the exploration of 'Marathon Valley' on the rim of Endeavour crater. The rover completed a Panoramic Camera (Pancam) mosaic of the grooves on Sol 4474 (Aug. 24, 2016) ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Cosmic dust particles reveal snapshot of Earth's ancient air
Spire to Provide ESA with Satellite Weather Data for European Research
Gaza seen from above: debris and darkness
IRON AND ICE

Ice Not a Major Factor of Dwarf Planet Ceres' Surface Features
Although there is significant evidence of ice on the surface of the dwarf planet Ceres, the largest object in orbit between Mars and Jupiter, an analysis of the surface geology indicates that ice is ... more
MARSDAILY

NASA Approves 2018 Launch of Mars InSight Mission
NASA is moving forward with a spring 2018 launch of its InSight mission to study the deep interior of Mars, following final approval this week by the agency's Science Mission Directorate. The ... more
IRON AND ICE

Dawn spacecraft at Ceres: Craters, cracks, and cryovolcanos
Six studies highlight new and unexpected insights into Ceres, a dwarf planet and the largest object in the asteroid belt (between Mars and Jupiter). The results, derived from data from the Dawn spac ... more
IRON AND ICE

Ceres: The tiny world where volcanoes erupt ice
Ahuna Mons is a volcano that rises 13,000 feet high and spreads 11 miles wide at its base. This would be impressive for a volcano on Earth. But Ahuna Mons stands on Ceres, a dwarf planet less than 6 ... more
FARM NEWS

Iran's pistachio farms are dying of thirst
The pistachio trees at the village in southern Iran are long dead, bleached white by the sun - the underground water reserves sucked dry by decades of over-farming and waste. ... more

RUSSIAN SPACE

Russia Can Build Base for Future Mars Missions Near Vostochny Cosmodrome
A new training base, where scientific experiments within the framework of preparations for future Mars expeditions will be conducted, can be built near the Vostochny space center in Russia's Far Eas ... more
MARSDAILY

Anomalous grooves on Martian moon Phobos explained by impacts
Some of the mysterious grooves on the surface of Mars' moon Phobos are the result of debris ejected by impacts eventually falling back onto the surface to form linear chains of craters, according to ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Designing compact drones to safely navigate air ducts
Map Africa project to deliver continentwide geospatial data for 54 nations
The complex relationship between fusion fuel and lithium walls




Subscribe free to our newsletters via your



MARSDAILY

Test for damp ground at Mars' seasonal streaks finds none

MARSDAILY

Boredom was hardest part of yearlong dome isolation

MARSDAILY

Year-long simulation of humans living on Mars ends in Hawaii

MARSDAILY

NASA Awards Launch Services Contract for Mars 2020 Rover Mission

DRAGON SPACE

China unveils Mars probe, rover for ambitious 2020 mission

MARSDAILY

Fossilized rivers suggest warm, wet ancient Mars

MARSDAILY

China unveils 2020 Mars rover concept: report

MARSDAILY

MAVEN Spacecraft Gears Up to Observe Global Dust Storm on Mars

MARSDAILY

Full-Circle Vista from NASA Mars Rover Curiosity Shows 'Murray Buttes'

EXO WORLDS

A new Goldilocks for habitable planets

Opportunity rover studying grooves

So you want to drive a spacecraft

NASA Selects Six Companies to Develop Prototypes, Concepts for Deep Space Habitats

Spotlight on Schiaparelli's landing site

New spectroscopic technique may help zero in on Martian life

Crewed Missions to Mars

Limited power as Mar Lab approaches Murray Buttes

Opportunity going back for closer look at grooves seen in images

Mineral Veins on Mars Were Formed by Evaporating Ancient Lakes

Evidence of Martian life could be hard to find in some meteorite blast sites

Curiosity Has Disproved 'Old Idea of Mars as a Simple Basaltic Planet'

Stanford scientists consider 3D printing Mars rock samples

India to Explore Planetary Evolution in Its Ambition Mars Mission-2

Rover Game Released for Curiosity's 4th Anniversary on Mars

Astrobiologists study Mars on Earth

Mars Gullies Likely Not Formed by Liquid Water

Opportunity Surpasses 43 Kilometers on the Odometer

Digging deeper into Mars

Engine burn gives Mars mission a kick

Heart hazard for Apollo astronauts: study



Subscribe free to our newsletters via your



Buy Advertising Media Advertising Kit Editorial & Other Enquiries Privacy statement
The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2016 - Space Media Network. All websites are published in Australia and are solely subject to Australian law and governed by Fair Use principals for news reporting and research purposes. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA news reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement, agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement All images and articles appearing on Space Media Network have been edited or digitally altered in some way. Any requests to remove copyright material will be acted upon in a timely and appropriate manner. Any attempt to extort money from Space Media Network will be ignored and reported to Australian Law Enforcement Agencies as a potential case of financial fraud involving the use of a telephonic carriage device or postal service.