Space News
How Do You Work Out Without Gravity? Astronaut Workout | Video
SPACE.com - 6 Feb 2014 16:54
Astronaut Mike Hopkins is using the Advanced Resistive Exercise Device aboard the International Space Station to perform 100 Pull Ups, Push Ups, Sit Ups and Air Squats.
Dead or Alive, China's Yutu Rover Says Much About How We Relate to Robots (Op-Ed)
SPACE.com - 6 Feb 2014 02:28
This weekend, the moon's fortnightly rotation cycle turns China's lunar rover Yutu (the Jade Rabbit) and its solar panels toward the sun once again ... but whether the rover wakes up or not remains to be seen.
Curiosity Rover Sees Earth from Mars for 1st Time (Photos)
SPACE.com - 6 Feb 2014 23:22
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has snapped its first photo of Earth from the surface of the Red Planet, an amazing image that also includes the moon. See the photos here.
NASA Mars Rover Curiosity Sees 'Evening Star' Earth
PTTU - 6 Feb 2014 23:17
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: New images from NASA's Curiosity Mars rover show Earth shining brighter than any star in the Martian night sky.
Curiosity Sees Earth and Moon From Mars | Video
SPACE.com - 6 Feb 2014 22:59
The Mars Science Laboratory captured imagery of the brightest object in its twilight sky, Earth and its orbiting Moon. The rover's Mast Camera imaged them on January 31st, 2014, its 529th day on the Red Planet.
The Moment When Curiosity Breached a Mars Dune
SPACE.com - 6 Feb 2014 22:43
On Tuesday at precisely 12:55 p.m. EST (17:55 UTC), Mars rover Curiosity successfully breached the crest of the dune in "Dingo Gap." The 1 meter-high dune stands between the rover and a smoother route to the mission's ne...
NASA Satellite Eyes Sochi Olympic Sites
PTTU - 6 Feb 2014 22:09
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: From seaside arenas to snowy ski runs, NASA satellite images capture the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Games sites.
Gaia comes into focus
Phys.org - 6 Feb 2014 21:52
(Phys.org) --Europe's billion-star surveyor Gaia is slowly being brought into focus.
Centaurus A: A new look at an old friend
Phys.org - 6 Feb 2014 21:50
(Phys.org) --Just weeks after NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory began operations in 1999, the telescope pointed at Centaurus A (Cen A, for short). This galaxy, at a distance of about 12 million light-years from Earth, con...
Live from Space! National Geographic, NASA Team Up for Cosmic TV Event
SPACE.com - 6 Feb 2014 21:39
TV-viewers around the world will be treated to an unprecedented live tour of the $100 billion International Space Station next month when the National Geographic Channel airs a two-hour special from the astronauts' orbit...
NASA Sun-Earth Video Wins International Science Challenge
SPACE.com - 6 Feb 2014 21:14
"Dynamic Earth," a video created by staffers at NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio and their colleagues, took first prize in the 2013 International Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge.
Dynamic Earth: How the Sun Influences Our Planet | Planetarium Show Excerpt
SPACE.com - 6 Feb 2014 21:12
"Dynamic Earth" is the video winner of the 2013 International Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge, jointly sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the journal Science.
Space History Photo: Vice President Bush with Spacelab Astronauts
SPACE.com - 6 Feb 2014 21:08
Vice President Bush stands inside Spacelab with two astronauts.
Martian Avalanches And Defrosting Dunes Among New Gorgeous HiRISE Images
Universe Today - 6 Feb 2014 20:16
As NASA’s missions at the Red Planet age, it’s so important not to take any of the pictures beamed back to Earth for granted. The latest release of raw images from the University of Arizona’s High Resolution Imagin...
Call for topics for RAS Specialist Discussion Meetings 2014-15
The Royal Astronomical Society - 6 Feb 2014 20:08
The RAS holds regular monthly scientific meetings from October to May each year, usually on the second Friday of the month. Typically a pair of Specialist Discussion meetings for Fellows are followed by a more general As...
A BARREL of Fun in Antarctica
PTTU - 6 Feb 2014 20:05
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: Researchers from Dartmouth College in Hanover, N.H., with the support of NASA balloon scientists, are having a "BARREL" of fun in Antarctica. BARREL is a unique mission that hopes to u...
The Olympic Torch That Went Around the World... Literally
Universe Today - 6 Feb 2014 20:02
Ever since the first torch relay for the 1936 summer Olympic games in Berlin, Olympic torches have traditionally been used to carry a burning flame — symbolically and physically — from Greece to the host country’s ...
MESSENGER Surpasses 200,000 Orbital Images of Mercury
Phys.org - 6 Feb 2014 19:57
MESSENGER has now returned more than 200,000 images acquired from orbit about Mercury. The 1996 proposal for the mission promised a return of at least 1,000 images says Robert Gold, MESSENGER's Science Payload Manager. "...
Milky Way-Mapping Telescope Nabs Its First Pictures In Space
Universe Today - 6 Feb 2014 19:44
From a lonely outpost in space, the European Space Agency’s Gaia telescope is getting ready to map out the Milky Way. It will take some time to calibrate the instruments to make sure they’re ready for work, however, ...
Moonicorn Chaser
Bad Astronomy - 6 Feb 2014 19:14
What with all the posting about global warming and creationism, maybe now is a good time to sit back, relax, take a deep breath, and remember the Universe is still out there, ticking along: I don't know how I missed this...
ST Electronics Signs Launch, Data Distribution Deals for Teleos-1 Satellite
Space News - 6 Feb 2014 19:13
The contract with Antrix calls for the Teleos-1 satellite to be launched into a near-equatorial orbit with an altitude of 550 kilometers.
Manufacturers Seen as Likeliest Beneficiaries of French Satellite Broadband Funding
Space News - 6 Feb 2014 19:12
The French government committed another 30 million euros to cost-shared work with French satellite builders on next-generation broadband satellites.