Space News
New U.S. Military Weather Satellites Could Launch on Minotaur Rockets
Space News - 28 Mar 2014 23:50
A planned new generation of polar-orbiting U.S. military weather satellites could be small enough to launch on Minotaur rockets, as opposed to the much larger -- and far more expensive -- Atlas 5 and Delta 4 rockets.
Boeing Targets 66 Percent Launch Cost Reduction with ALASA
Space News - 28 Mar 2014 23:42
The contract is for the DARPA's ALASA program, which is intended to field a system to launch satellites weighing up to 45 kilograms into low Earth orbit for as low as $1 million each.
X-37B: The Air Force's Mysterious Space Plane
SPACE.com - 28 Mar 2014 23:40
A look at the U.S. Air Force's unmanned X-37B space plane, which has flown three secret, long-duration missions in Earth orbit to date.
Spot Four Cosmic Dogs in the Night Sky This Month
SPACE.com - 28 Mar 2014 22:55
Dog lovers, look up! Skywatchers can now spot four canine constellations prowling the evening sky as darkness falls.
Thuraya Chief Sees FSS Partnership as Path to Global Reach
Space News - 28 Mar 2014 22:26
Samer Halawi said Thuraya likely will decide this year on a partnership strategy -- perhaps with an FSS operator with Atlantic Ocean coverage -- to give Thuraya global reach.
Opportunity Rover Gets Power Boost from Wind Events on Mars
Universe Today - 28 Mar 2014 22:15
The Opportunity rover on Mars has gotten a 70% boost in power over the past few weeks. A good portion of that comes from the fact that its springtime in Mars' southern hemisphere where Oppy now sits along the western rim...
Curiosity update, sols 570-583: Arrival at Kimberley and preparation for an arm workout
Planetary Society - 28 Mar 2014 22:00
Some arm faults caused delays on Curiosity's approach to Kimberley, but the rover is now parked at its north edge, examining the "striated unit" up close with arm-mounted instruments.
Military Space - Spacecraft, Weapons and Tech
SPACE.com - 28 Mar 2014 21:59
From spy satellites and missile defense to robot space planes and orbital platforms, get the latest news and views on military space technology.
Rover Opportunity Celebrates Mars Spring Power Boost
SPACE.com - 28 Mar 2014 21:44
Twice in the past two weeks the Mars rover Opportunity has experienced "cleaning events" that have blown some of the rusty powder away, allowing more sunlight to fall on the solar arrays, giving the six-wheeled rover a s...
LIGO, A Passion for Understanding | Inde Film Trailer
SPACE.com - 28 Mar 2014 20:55
The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory could be an innovation as significant as the telescope or microscope. It's also a story of creative, passionate, motivated people striving to understand the very fa...
Rare Double Star | Space Wallpaper
SPACE.com - 28 Mar 2014 20:40
HR 5171, the brightest star just below the center of this stunning space wallpaper, is a yellow hypergiant, a very rare type of stars with only a dozen known in our galaxy.
Comet lander awakes from long hibernation
Phys.org - 28 Mar 2014 20:30
European space experts said on Friday they had successfully reawakened a fridge-sized robot designed to make the first-ever spacecraft landing on a comet.
Returning Explorers
Planetary Society - 28 Mar 2014 20:25
ICE has been on a journey for over 30 years around our sun. While the owner has decided not to bring the ship back to its home port, a group of radio amateurs tries to find out how ICE is doing.
'Star Trek: Prelude To Axanar' in Pictures: Trek Fan Film Photos
SPACE.com - 28 Mar 2014 19:44
The short fan film, called "Star Trek: Prelude To Axanar," takes place decades before the famous exploits of Captain James T. Kirk and his Enterprise crew.
An Afternoon on Mars
Universe Today - 28 Mar 2014 19:16
Here’s a pretty picture for your Friday: a mosaic of Mastcam images acquired by Curiosity on mission Sol 582, also known to us Earthlings as Thursday, March 27, 2014. Barsoom sure looks lovely this time of year! (...)R...
Thousands of VSAT Operators Left in Lurch by Indian Satellite Failure
Space News - 28 Mar 2014 19:11
India's Insat 3E telecommunications satellite failed in orbit the week of March 26.
Dawn Wins National Air and Space Museum Trophy
PTTU - 28 Mar 2014 18:50
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: Dawn receives prestigious National Air and Space Museum Trophy.
Adventures in (Radio) Amateur Astronomy
Universe Today - 28 Mar 2014 18:33
Is there truly anything new under the Sun? Well, when it comes to amateur astronomy, many observers are branching out beyond the optical. And while it's true that you can't carry out infrared or X-ray astronomy from your...
'Star Trek' Fan Film Hits Warp Drive on Kickstarter
SPACE.com - 28 Mar 2014 18:30
Set phasers to stunned: A Kickstarter campaign for the Trek fan film 'Star Trek: Prelude to Axanar' has quintupled its original $10,000 goal. As of March 28, the project raised $58,362 to fund the fan film by veteran sci...
"Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey" (Sunday's Episode 4) --Preview of "A Sky Full of Ghosts"
The Daily Galaxy - 28 Mar 2014 18:28
The very first prediction of the existence of a black hole occured in the late 1790's, when John Michell of England and Pierre-Simon Laplace of France, using Newton's Laws, independently suggested the existence of an "in...
Star Trek - Prelude to Axanar Kickstarter | Video
SPACE.com - 28 Mar 2014 18:24
Ever wanted to be part of a Star Trek movie? A Kickstarter offering lets you join the team making an independent film about the Battle of Axanar - won by Starfleet Captain Garth - about 21 years before the original 'Star...
Engineers Install Near Infrared Camera into the Heart of Webb Telescope
PTTU - 28 Mar 2014 17:51
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: Inside the world's largest clean room at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., engineers worked tirelessly to install another essential part of the James Webb Space Tel...