Space News
Skywatcher Sees Amazing Moon Probe Launch From NYC (Photo)
SPACE.com - 7 Nov 2013 23:48
Amateur photographer Kevin Hsu was just finishing up a shift as resident radiologist at Medical Center in the Bronx, N.Y. when he learned NASA's Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) moon probe would be ...
Rare new microbe found in two distant clean rooms
Phys.org - 7 Nov 2013 15:40
(Phys.org) --A rare, recently discovered microbe that survives on very little to eat has been found in two places on Earth: spacecraft clean rooms in Florida and South America.
Sightings of fiery streak across S. Calif. sky
Phys.org - 7 Nov 2013 10:09
Southern Californians from Santa Barbara to San Diego have reported seeing a fireball that forecasters said was most likely a meteor streaking across the sky.
Canada Launches New Space Robot-Themed $5 Bill into Circulation
SPACE.com - 7 Nov 2013 23:46
Canadians can now cash in on their country's contributions to the International Space Station with the release of a new five dollar bill emblazoned with the orbiting outpost's Canadarm2 robotic arm.
Making Sense of Humanity's Impact on Earth from Outer Space
SPACE.com - 7 Nov 2013 23:35
When a Mars rover leaves a trail of tracks in the Martian dunes, is it a tragic imprint of human intrusion on a pristine alien landscape billions of years old, or the first hopeful sign of intelligent life arriving on a ...
Olympic torch blasts into space for 1st spacewalk
Phys.org - 7 Nov 2013 23:16
A Russian rocket soared into the cosmos Thursday carrying the Sochi Olympic torch and three astronauts to the International Space Station ahead of the first-ever spacewalk for the symbol of peace.
Bizarre Asteroid with Six Tails Spotted by Hubble Telescope (Photos)
SPACE.com - 7 Nov 2013 22:56
Astronomers have spotted a never-before-seen phenomenon in our solar system's asteroid belt: a space rock with six tails, spewing dust from its nucleus like spouts of water radiating from a lawn sprinkler.
Canada Revamps Satellite Regulations To Make Industry More Competitive
Space News - 7 Nov 2013 22:51
In a ruling that followed a monthslong consultation with satellite fleet owners and major domestic users of satellite capacity, Industry Canada said the revamped regulations should enhance the competitiveness of Canada's...
GRAIL mission puts a new face on the moon
Phys.org - 7 Nov 2013 22:26
(Phys.org) --Scientists using data from the lunar-orbiting twins of NASA's Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) mission are gaining new insight into how the face of the moon received its rugged good looks. A ...
Researchers suggest plan to address hypoxia in Gulf of Mexico
Phys.org - 7 Nov 2013 22:17
Despite a 12-year action plan calling for reducing the hypoxia zone in the Gulf of Mexico, little progress has been made, and there is no evidence that nutrient loading to the Gulf has decreased during this period. Unive...
NOAA: No giant floating island of tsunami debris
Phys.org - 7 Nov 2013 22:06
Federal officials say there is no island of debris from the 2011 Japanese tsunami floating toward the United States.
GRAIL Mission Puts a New Face on the Moon
SpaceRef - 7 Nov 2013 21:45
Scientists using data from the lunar-orbiting twins of NASA's Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) mission are gaining new insight into how the face of the moon received its rugged good looks. A report on the...
Skim Across Mars In Virtual Reality With These New Orbital Images
Universe Today - 7 Nov 2013 21:44
Stop what you’re doing, grab the nearest 3-D glasses (red/blue type) you have available and then pretend you’re hovering above Mars for a while. These are some of the latest images from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbite...
Moon's Hotter Side Produced Bigger Impact Basins | Video
SPACE.com - 7 Nov 2013 21:12
During the epoch of heavy bombardment 4 billion years ago, volcanic activity on the Moon's nearside let the landscape flow wider. An 18-mile-wide asteroid impact simulation on near and far sides of the Moon is shown.
Soyuz Arcing Towards Orbit With New ISS Crew
SpaceRef - 7 Nov 2013 21:11
In this two-minute exposure, the Soyuz TMA-11M rocket heads from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan towards orbit with Expedition 38 Soyuz Commander Mikhail Tyurin of Roscosmos, Flight Engineer Rick Mastracchio of NASA an...
NASA's GRAIL Mission Puts a New Face on the Moon
PTTU - 7 Nov 2013 21:11
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: Scientists using data from NASA's Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory mission are gaining new insight into how the face of the moon received its rugged good looks.
Moon Surprise: Lunar Craters Are Bigger on Near Side
SPACE.com - 7 Nov 2013 21:03
The near side of the moon hosts larger impact basins than the satellite's far side, and the explanation lies in long-ago temperature differences between the two hemispheres, a new study suggests.
Chris Hadfield On Space-y $5 Bill: 'It Reminds Us That Our Dreams Do Not Have A Limit'
Universe Today - 7 Nov 2013 21:02
In Canada, “gimme five” could soon have a space connotation. Today the country announced it is preparing to put new polymer $5 bills into circulation that feature Canadian robotics and an astronaut. At the official c...
Scientists say new approach to climate preparedness essential to help people adjust to coming changes
Phys.org - 7 Nov 2013 21:00
Changes are already happening to Earth's climate due to the burning of fossil fuels, deforestation and large-scale agriculture. As changes get more pronounced, people everywhere will have to adjust. In this week's issue ...
NASA satellites see Super-Typhoon Haiyan lashing the Philippines
Phys.org - 7 Nov 2013 20:48
Super-Typhoon Haiyan was lashing the central and southern Philippines on Nov. 7 bringing maximum sustained winds of a Category 5 hurricane. NASA is providing visible, infrared and microwave satellite data to forecasters ...
Mystery of Supermassive Black Holes in the Early Universe --"Not Enough Time for Them to Exist"
The Daily Galaxy - 7 Nov 2013 20:21
An enduring mystery is the existence of supermassive black holes in the early universe--such black holes would have formed less than one billion years after the Big Bang. In previous models, "there was simply not enough ...
Newly Discovered Extremophile Points to Survival During Deep-Space Missions
The Daily Galaxy - 7 Nov 2013 20:16
Microbiologists often do thorough surveys of bacteria and other microbes in spacecraft clean rooms. Fewer microbes live there than in almost any other environment on Earth, but the surveys are important for knowing what ...