Space News
India's Mars Orbiter Overcomes Engine Glitch
SPACE.com - 14 Nov 2013 05:56
A week into its mission, India's Mars probe overcame a bout of engine trouble Monday with an unplanned maneuver to boost its orbit after a rocket firing failed to do its job Sunday.
NASA's MAVEN Mission, as told by LeVar Burton
Scientific American - 14 Nov 2013 23:03
I am having quite the space-filled weekend! Today, we just had a hangout with astronaut Chris Hadfield and now I’m packing up to head to Cape Canaveral to watch an ATLAS V rocket send the... --
Reviewers Urge More Changes for JPSS Program
Space News - 14 Nov 2013 22:32
It was recommended NOAA buy copies of the weather instruments already set to fly as part of the JPSS program and use them to convert the planned Polar Free Flyer satellite into a miniature afternoon-orbit weather satelli...
As NASA Eyes Common Upper Stage, Solar Probe Mission Building Its Own
Space News - 14 Nov 2013 22:00
The results of the study are due to NASA by late May.
As NASA Launch Services Studies New Upper Stage, Solar Probe Mission Is Building Its Own
Space News - 14 Nov 2013 22:00
The results of the study are due to NASA by late May.
Curiosity Update: A stop at Cooperstown and a warm reset, sols 433-451
Planetary Society - 14 Nov 2013 21:56
Having racked up several kilometers in the drive to Mount Sharp, Curiosity paused for a second science stop at an outcrop called "Cooperstown." While there, the rover performed a software upgrade and then lost a few days...
Hubble views an old and mysterious cluster
e! Science News - 14 Nov 2013 21:37
The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has captured the best ever image of the globular cluster Messier 15, a gathering of very old stars that orbits the centre of the Milky Way. This glittering cluster contains over 100,00...
WISE Catalog Just Got Wiser
PTTU - 14 Nov 2013 21:28
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: The WISE mission is releasing new and improved data on three-quarters of a billion stars and galaxies.
Comet ISON's Growing Tails and Lovejoy's Coma Snapped By Photographer | Video
SPACE.com - 14 Nov 2013 21:15
On 11 November 2013, Justin Ng (justinngphoto.com) captured imagery of the comets in the night sky. Comet's C/2012 S1 (ISON) now has 2 long tails and C/2013 R1 (LOVEJOY) is gradually brightening.
Did 'Suit of Armor' Allow Viruses to Survive on Ancient Mars?
SPACE.com - 14 Nov 2013 21:09
What's a virus to do when it finds itself in an inhospitable environment such as hot water? Coating itself in glass seems to not only provide protection, but may also make it easier to jump to a more favorable location t...
From 'Doggie-Doo' To Derring-Do: New Canadian Space Head Stresses Innovation In First Public Outing
Universe Today - 14 Nov 2013 21:03
OTTAWA, CANADA – With a booming voice, Walt Natynczyk — in his first speech after becoming Canadian Space Agency president in September — told delegates that he was happy to give up the “dream of retirement” to...
Separate targets for gross deforestation, reforestation would increase progress toward forest conservation
Phys.org - 14 Nov 2013 21:00
What exactly does "zero deforestation" mean? In an article published in the journal Science, authors Dr. Sandra Brown, of Winrock International, and Dr. Daniel Zarin, of the Climate and Land Use Alliance, posit that, whi...
First detailed map of global forest change created
Phys.org - 14 Nov 2013 21:00
A University of Maryland-led, multi-organizational team has created the first high-resolution global map of forest extent, loss and gain. This resource greatly improves the ability to understand human and naturally-induc...
LeVar Burton Shares MAVEN's Story in a New NASA PSA
PTTU - 14 Nov 2013 20:55
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'Force Field' Could Protect New Weather Satellite, Future Human Missions
Universe Today - 14 Nov 2013 20:37
OTTAWA, CANADA — A new Canadian satellite — should it launch — might carry a sort of magnetized force field on board to keep charged particles away from vital electronics. The Polar Communications and Weather Satel...
ARTEMIS Mission Update
Planetary Society - 14 Nov 2013 20:27
ARTEMIS is a mission that retasked two probes from the 5-spacecraft Heliophysics constellation THEMIS to study the interaction of the Moon with the space plasma environment.
"Tiny Primordial Black Holes are a Viable Candidate for Dark Matter"
The Daily Galaxy - 14 Nov 2013 20:14
Scientists are still debating whether dark matter, which provides the elusive missing mass needed to keep galaxies from flying apart, is made of microscopic particles or macroscopic bodies. On the "macro" side, dark matt...
NASA Maps to Aid Super Typhoon Haiyan Disaster Relief
SPACE.com - 14 Nov 2013 19:54
A NASA team created maps of the damage inflicted on the Philippians by Super Typhoon Haiyan to bolster relief efforts.
'4-Billion-Year Old' Mars Fly-Over Shows Water and Blue Skies | Video
SPACE.com - 14 Nov 2013 19:47
Features on the Red Planet of today suggest that oceans of liquid water once traversed parts of the planet. This animation imagines how it could of looked and its current state.
Comet ISON Suddenly Brightens as it Dives Toward the Sun
Universe Today - 14 Nov 2013 19:41
After a sleepy week, Comet ISON is suddenly coming alive. Several amateur astronomers and at least one professional astronomers are reporting today that the comet has brightened at least a full magnitude overnight. Two d...
Research shows the North Atlantic became less salty as it grew
Phys.org - 14 Nov 2013 19:40
(Phys.org) --The water in a 35-million-year-old impact crater beneath Chesapeake Bay, an estuary off the Atlantic Coast of North America, is twice as salty as ocean water, according to a study by Ward E. Sanford and his ...
Curiosity's 'Road' On Mars: Where Its Been and Where Its Going | Video
SPACE.com - 14 Nov 2013 19:28
The path the Mars Science Laboratory has taken, started in the plains of the Gale crater and ultimately will makes its way through rough roads on the way to a Mount Sharp climb. Curiosity project scientist John Grotzinge...