Space News
"Dark Matter Might Not Exist" (Weekend Feature)
The Daily Galaxy - 8 Feb 2014 21:33
This past 4th of July 2013, a European team of astronomers led by Hongsheng Zhao of the SUPA Centre of Gravity at the University of St Andrews presented a radical new theory at the RAS National Astronomy Meeting in St...
Best Space Photos of the Week - Feb. 8, 2014
SPACE.com - 8 Feb 2014 20:24
From incredible images of Sochi Winter Olympics venues as seen from space, to Mars rover Curiosity's first photo of the Earth taken from the surface of the Red Planet, don't miss these amazing space images of the week fo...
Best Night Sky Photos of the Week: Feb. 8, 2014
SPACE.com - 8 Feb 2014 19:30
From star trails over Joshua Tree National Park to an image of massive sunspot AR 1967, don't miss these spectacular night sky images by stargazers and SPACE.com readers.
February Stargazing: Planets, Comets and Constellations Shine in Night Sky
SPACE.com - 8 Feb 2014 17:23
Skywatchers have a lot to look up for in February 2014. Weather permitting, diligent observers should be able to spot a plethora of planets, comets and stars in the night sky this month.
This Week at NASA: Webb Telescope, Progress Launch and More
SpaceRef - 8 Feb 2014 15:04
NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden, Senator Barbara Mikulski of Maryland and Goddard Center Director Chris Scolese congratulated the Goddard team recently for progress in development of the James Webb Space Telescope....
WANT Part XIX: Mercury Globe Edition
Bad Astronomy - 8 Feb 2014 15:00
As a geek, I have a part of my brain that lusts after cool toys. Sure, I've wanted a full-sized Robot replica from "Lost in Space" but at 25 grand it was a bit dear, and the glowy Moon credenza was so expensive the price...
Curiosity Crosses Dingo Gap Dune - Gateway to Valley and Mountain Destinations Beyond
Universe Today - 8 Feb 2014 08:33
NASA's Curiosity mega rover has successfully crossed over the 'Dingo Gap' sand dune- opening the gateway to the science rich targets in the Martian valley and mountain beyond. "I’m over the moon that I’m over the dun...
WASP gives NASA's planetary scientists new observation platform
Phys.org - 8 Feb 2014 07:14
Scientists who study Earth, the sun and stars have long used high-altitude scientific balloons to carry their telescopes far into the stratosphere for a better view of their targets. Not so much for planetary scientists....
Life On Mars Sim: Spacesuits Create Challenges On Mock EVA | Video
SPACE.com - 8 Feb 2014 03:44
Interfacing with rovers, laptops and other tech needed to explore the Red Planet, while dealing with the confines of a spacesuit can be difficult. MarsCrew134's crew engineer Sue Ann discuss her research into the problem...
Astronomy Cast Ep. 333: When Worlds Collide
Universe Today - 8 Feb 2014 00:36
Just take a look at the surface of the Moon and you can see it experienced a savage beating in the past. Turns out, the whole Solar System is a cosmic shooting gallery, with stuff crashing into other stuff. It sure sound...
Amazing Astrophoto: Aurora Through the Dome
Universe Today - 8 Feb 2014 00:06
There's not many places where you can be indoors and have a spectacular view of the Aurora Borealis, but the Churchill Northern Studies Centre in Canada is one. This incredible shot of the the aurora was taken from insid...