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Signs of life from under Mars’ surface may not survive in rocks excavated by some meteorite impacts, scientists suggest at the point of preliminary study findings.
via Science Daily
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There are advances being made almost daily in the disciplines required to make space and its contents accessible. This blog brings together a lot of that info, as it is reported, tracking the small steps into space that will make it just another place we carry out normal human economic, leisure and living activities.
Monday, 8 August 2016
Two years on
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Rosetta celebrates two incredible years at the comet
via ESA Space Science
http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2016/07/Comet_on_6_August_2016_NavCam
Rosetta celebrates two incredible years at the comet
via ESA Space Science
http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2016/07/Comet_on_6_August_2016_NavCam
'GPS in space': Bringing autonomous interplanetary travel closer to reality
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An accurate method for spacecraft navigation takes a leap forward today as new research reveals that a spacecraft's position in space in the direction of a particular pulsar can be calculated autonomously, using a small X-ray telescope on board the craft, to an accuracy of 2 kilometers.
via Science Daily
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An accurate method for spacecraft navigation takes a leap forward today as new research reveals that a spacecraft's position in space in the direction of a particular pulsar can be calculated autonomously, using a small X-ray telescope on board the craft, to an accuracy of 2 kilometers.
via Science Daily
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