Space News
June Arietids - The Invisible Meteor Shower You Just Might See
Universe Today - 7 Jun 2013 01:35
I've never seen an Arietid meteor and chances are you haven't either. Peaking on June 7-8, the Arietid (AIR-ee-uh-tid) meteor shower is one of the strongest of the year with a maximum rate of 50-80 per hour. But there's ...
ALMA and the Comet Factory
Universe Today - 6 Jun 2013 22:00Proposed Changes to NASA's Education and Outreach - A View from the Outside
Universe Today - 6 Jun 2013 21:47
The first Moon landing inspired a whole generation of scientists and engineers. And NASA, to its great credit, didn't rest on those laurels: Outreach programs attached to the different NASA missions became a standard mod...
First-Ever Video of an ATV Vehicle Into Orbit!
Universe Today - 6 Jun 2013 20:29
Yesterday, June 5, the European Space Agency launched their ATV-4 Albert Einstein cargo vessel from their spaceport in French Guiana. Liftoff occurred at 5:52 p.m. EDT (2152 GMT), and in addition to over 7 tons of suppli...
Image Follow-up: Fire Up Your Spacecraft Thrusters!
Universe Today - 6 Jun 2013 19:40
Here's a follow-up on an interesting image we posted last year, during Don Pettit's stay on the International Space Station during Expedition 30/31. Pettit had posted this beautiful, sci-fi-looking image on his Google+ p...
Welcome to the Space Station Science Garage
Universe Today - 6 Jun 2013 17:52
What do you get when you combine Mike Massimino, Don Pettit, Chris Hadfield, Tom Marshburn and some bean bag chairs? Space geek heaven, perhaps? Here's the premier edition of a new series, and it features a great discuss...
ESA Launches 'Albert Einstein' Cargo Spacecraft to the Space Station
Universe Today - 6 Jun 2013 02:47
ESA used a little E=mc^2 and launched the Automated Transfer Vehicle-4 (ATV-4) resupply ship, named "Albert Einstein" in honor of the iconic physicist, famous for his handy little equation. Liftoff of the Ariane 5 rocket...
SpaceX Tests Falcon 9-R Advanced Reusable Prototype Rocket
Universe Today - 6 Jun 2013 02:00
Over the past weekend, SpaceX fired up a new version of the Falcon 9, known as the Falcon 9-R, with "R" being for "reusable." It was the first-ever firing their new advanced prototype rocket. SpaceX told Universe Today t...