Space News
NASA: 96 Things You Can Do With an Asteroid
Universe Today - 4 Sep 2013 17:50
NASA is really getting into this crowd-sourcing thing. The space agency asked and the public responded with hundreds of ideas of what missions could be done with asteroids in regards to protecting Earth from these space ...
What is a Galaxy? ...the return
Galaxy Zoo - 4 Sep 2013 23:41Mars Exploration Rovers Update: Opportunity Begins Science at Base of Solander
Planetary Society - 4 Sep 2013 23:08
There wasn't a dull moment for the Mars Exploration Rover mission in August as Opportunity drove up to the base of the Solander Point section Endeavour Crater's eroded rim, crossed over a geological boundary between anci...
NASA Studying 4 Landing Site Options for 2016 Mars Mission
SPACE.com - 4 Sep 2013 22:35
NASA is weighing candidate landing sites for its next mission to the surface of Mars, a three-legged InSight probe that will study the Red Planet's core in 2016. The $425 million mission will launch toward Mars in March ...
Planet Cakes: Australian Baker's Out-of-This World Creations (Photos)
SPACE.com - 4 Sep 2013 22:19
Baking a cake just got a new planetary spin. A self-taught Australian baker has crafted some truly out-of-this-world confectionary treats in the shape of familiar mainstays of the solar system.
Apparent Sizes of Moons | Space Wallpaper
SPACE.com - 4 Sep 2013 22:07
This space wallpaper is a comparison of how big the moons of Mars appear to be, as seen from the surface of Mars, in relation to the size that Earth's moon appears to be when seen from the surface of Earth.
No Images of Comet ISON from Deep Impact/EPOXI Spacecraft Due to Communication Loss
Universe Today - 4 Sep 2013 20:45
Disappointing news today from Dr. Mike A’Hearn, Principal Investigator of the EPOXI mission, which has been using the repurposed spacecraft from the Deep Impact mission to study other comets. The spacecraft was going t...
NASA Ames Invites Media to LADEE's 'Mission to the Moon' Events
PTTU - 4 Sep 2013 20:41
NASA's Ames Research Center News and Features: Media are invited to attend a pre-launch briefing of NASA's Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) at NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif.
Precision Pointing: It's a Matter of Scale
PTTU - 4 Sep 2013 20:41
NASA: Kepler News and Features: For four years, the Kepler spacescraft continuously and simulatenously observed and collected data on more than 150,000 stars. Its mission-- to determine if Earth-size planets orbiting in ...
Deep Impact in trouble: last heard from August 8
Planetary Society - 4 Sep 2013 20:10
Communication with the Deep Impact spacecraft was lost some time between August 11 and August 14. The team has determined the cause of the problem, and is trying to figure out how to restore communication.
Home PCs Help Pinpoint Pulsars
Scientific American - 4 Sep 2013 19:51
It’s pretty rare to find a scientific study that acknowledges key contributions from individuals who go by names like “IG_the_cheetah” and “Revoluzzer.” But Ig and Rev... --
Ask NASA About Climate Change On Youtube | Video
SPACE.com - 4 Sep 2013 19:40
Learn how you can get your questions answered by NASA's climate scientists in this public outreach program.
France's Investment Program for the Future allocates €25 million for Ariane 5 upgrade
PTTU - 4 Sep 2013 19:29
Arianespace Press Releases: Following the first meeting of the joint government-industry committee on space, the French Minister of Higher Education and Research announced that the government was allocating 25 million eu...
NASA Selects Top 96 Asteroid Initiative Ideas
PTTU - 4 Sep 2013 17:00
NASA Breaking News: NASA has chosen 96 ideas it regards as most promising from more than 400 submitted in response to its June request for information (RFI) about protecting Earth from asteroids and finding an asteroid h...
Space History Photo: "Space Flower" Antenna Application Technology Satellite (ATS)
SPACE.com - 4 Sep 2013 16:21
One of the first 9-meter antennas, known as the Space Flower, created for the Application Technology Satellites program.
Super-Earth's Probable Water Atmosphere Revealed In Blue Light
Universe Today - 4 Sep 2013 16:13
Playing with the filters on a telescope can show us amazing things. In a recent case, Japanese astronomers looked at the star Gilese 1214 in blue light and watched its “super-Earth” planet (Gliese 1214 b, or GJ 1214 ...
Space Image of the Day Gallery (August 2013)
SPACE.com - 4 Sep 2013 15:59
See amazing images of the night sky and cosmos in SPACE.com's gallery of cosmic images posted in August 2013.
Mystery Alignment of Dying Stars Puzzles Scientists
SPACE.com - 4 Sep 2013 15:47
Dying stars that are among the most beautiful objects in the universe line up across the night sky, and astronomers aren't sure why. These "cosmic butterflies" all have their own formation histories, but something is mak...
Hubble and NTT Capture Strange Alignment of Planetary Nebulae
Universe Today - 4 Sep 2013 15:00
While taking a look at more than a hundred planetary nebulae in our galaxy's central bulge, astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and ESO's New Technology Telescope have found something rather incredible....
NASA Spacecraft Aims to Solve Moon Dust Mystery
SPACE.com - 4 Sep 2013 14:28
NASA's next moon shot could help scientists solve some age-old mysteries of the solar system.
Too Big to Fail? The Green Bank Telescope s Uncertain Future
Scientific American - 4 Sep 2013 14:00
One year after a controversial recommendation to cancel its National Science Foundation (NSF) funding, the Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia, the world’s largest fully steerable radio... --
Spectacular Fireball Outshines Moon Over American Southeast (Video)
SPACE.com - 4 Sep 2013 13:44
A stunningly bright meteor lit up the skies over the American South last week, and NASA caught the dramatic action on video. The fireball blazed up early on Aug. 28, putting on a brief but spectacular show for night owls...