Space News
How to Spot Commercial Cygnus Craft Chasing ISS for Sept. 22 Coupling
Universe Today - 20 Sep 2013 23:36
Following Wednesday morning's (Sept. 18) spectacular blastoff of the Antares rocket with the commercial Cygnus resupply spacecraft, sky watchers now have a very limited window of opportunity to spot the maiden Cygnus cha...
Houston Space Shuttle Replica's New Name to Be Revealed Oct. 5
SPACE.com - 20 Sep 2013 23:04
Houston's space shuttle mockup has a new name -- and a date for its unveiling. Space Center Houston, the official visitor center for NASA's Johnson Space Center, has announced Oct. 5 as the day it will christen its full-...
Khalil s Picks (20 September 2013)
Scientific American - 20 Sep 2013 21:42
This week on Picks: prosopagnosia (!!!!), violent video games, delusions, white whales, a frog that got fried by a NASA spaceship, and so much more. – [More] --
Weekly Space Hangout - September 20, 2013
Universe Today - 20 Sep 2013 20:56
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Book Reviews: Smart Implants, Ultralight Aerogels and Other Innovations
Scientific American - 20 Sep 2013 20:55
Image: Flickr/Adam Foster Here is a selection of book reviews from recent issues of Nature on scientific daring, entrepreneurial brio and finely tuned judgment of social need. [More] --
Webb's NIRSpec Takes a Trip to NASA
PTTU - 20 Sep 2013 19:32
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: The Near Infrared Spectrograph or NIRSpec is the James Webb Space Telescope's camera that uses infrared light to analyze the physical properties and chemical composition of distant gal...
NASA's Deep Space Comet Hunter Mission Comes to an End
PTTU - 20 Sep 2013 19:30
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: After almost 9 years in space that included the return of about 500,000 images, NASA's Deep Impact mission has ended.
NASA's Deep Impact Produced Deep Results
PTTU - 20 Sep 2013 19:23
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: Launched on a clear winter day in January 2005, NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft spanned 268 million miles (431 million kilometers) of deep space in 172 days, then reached...
Lovely Astrophotos: Aurora Among the Clouds
Universe Today - 20 Sep 2013 18:45
Frank Olsen reports that the weather in arctic part of Norway has been fantastic lately. Even so, the aurora are starting to make nightly appearances. “I was standing on the very tip of an island in Vesterålen with a ...
Plutonium-238 is Crucial for Space Exploration - and it's Running Out
Planetary Society - 20 Sep 2013 18:29
Plutonium-238 provides electricity to deep space missions, but NASA only has a little bit left. A new article in Wired highlights the disastrous consequences of no plutonium for use in space, something the Planetary Soci...
An Unexpected Ending for Deep Impact
Universe Today - 20 Sep 2013 18:23
After almost 9 years in space that included an unprecedented July 4th impact and subsequent flyby of a comet, an additional comet flyby, and the return of approximately 500,000 images of celestial objects, NASA’s Deep ...
The Deep Impact Mission is officially over
Planetary Society - 20 Sep 2013 18:10
Efforts to regain contact with Deep Impact have been ended. The last contact with the spacecraft was on August 8, 2013.
NASA Awards Follow-on Custodial Services Contract for Kennedy
NASA Breaking news - 20 Sep 2013 18:00
NASA has awarded a contract to Brevard Achievement Center of Rockledge, Fla., to provide custodial services to the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
NASA's Deep Space Comet Hunter Mission Comes to an End
NASA Breaking news - 20 Sep 2013 18:00
After almost 9 years in space that included an unprecedented July 4th impact and subsequent flyby of a comet, an additional comet flyby, and the return of approximately 500,000 images of celestial objects, NASA's Deep Im...
NASA Commercial Partner Boeing Tests CST-100 Spacecraft Thrusters
NASA Breaking news - 20 Sep 2013 18:00
Boeing's CST-100 spacecraft is one step closer to liftoff after a gauntlet of test firings of its steering jets at White Sands Space Harbor in Las Cruces, N.M.
Curiosity Rover Finds No Methane On Mars. What's Happening?
Universe Today - 20 Sep 2013 17:54
NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover can’t find any sign of methane on the red planet, but the agency emphasized that methane would be only one indicator of possible life. There could be others. “It reduces the probability ...
Book Review: Rock Star: Adventures of a Meteorite Man, by Geoff Notkin
Planetary Society - 20 Sep 2013 17:41
Rock Star -- the memoir of television "Meteorite Man" Geoff Notkin -- is a life's journey full of joy, wonder, and fun, and I have thoroughly enjoyed reading it.
Curiosity Drives Itself With Autonav Tech | Video
SPACE.com - 20 Sep 2013 17:39
The Mars Science Laboratory's navigation technology allows controllers to simply determine a destination and let the rover figure out how to drive there. The software searches for obstacles and holes, then safely avoids ...
Mathematics Links Quantum Encryption and Black Holes
SPACE.com - 20 Sep 2013 16:56
A proposed mathematical proof that outlines the way information behaves in coded messages may have implications for black holes. The proof suggests that the radiation spit out by black holes may retain information on the...
Space History Photo: X-31 at High Angle of Attack
SPACE.com - 20 Sep 2013 16:30
The X-31 pilot practices a Herbst maneuver.
Bright Spiral | Space Wallpaper
SPACE.com - 20 Sep 2013 16:24
Lying more than 110 million light-years away from Earth in the constellation of Antlia (The Air Pump) is the spiral galaxy IC 2560, shown here in this stunning space wallpaper from NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope.
'I Didn't Think He Would Drown': Spacewalking Crewmember on Spacesuit Leak
Universe Today - 20 Sep 2013 16:22
Safely back on Earth on Sept. 10, astronaut Chris Cassidy happily chatters about his daily trips to the gym — “I feel real solid with my walking”, he says — and cracks one-liners during one of a series of media i...