Space News
The 5 Brightest Planets in May's Night Sky: How to See Them (and When)
SPACE.com - 3 May 2014 20:20
Stargazers have a chance to see the five brightest planets in the May night sky, weather permitting. Here's how to see Jupiter, Saturn, Mercury
Bright Galaxy Centaurus A
SpaceRef - 3 May 2014 17:29
Centaurus A is the fifth brightest galaxy in the sky -- making it an ideal target for amateur astronomers -- and is famous for the dust lane across its middle and a giant jet blasting away from the supermassive black...
Reaching Across Space
SpaceRef - 3 May 2014 18:35
As engineer Manuel Aiple moves his gauntleted hand, the robotic hand a few metres away in ESA's telerobotics laboratory follows in sync....
'Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey' (Sunday's Episode 9) --Preview & Background for "The Lost Worlds of Planet Earth"
The Daily Galaxy - 3 May 2014 21:57
From one big shake up to another, in this week's episode --"The Lost Worlds of Planet Earth"-- Neil deGrasse Tyson tells more stories of Earth's violent past, starting with the Late Heavy Bombardment --a period of time a...
The House Proposes an Extra $435 million for NASA next year
Planetary Society - 3 May 2014 20:43
Budget season is in full swing in Washington, D.C., and we're starting to see indications of how NASA will fare this year. I have to say, things are looking pretty promising.
Amanda Seyfried Helps 'Cosmos' Explore Earth's Autobiography on Sunday
SPACE.com - 3 May 2014 15:40Joe Satriani Explains His Strange Beautiful (Space) Music | CosMix Video
SPACE.com - 3 May 2014 15:12
In all the universe, 'Life's the thing,' says 'Satch.' The guitarist / composer, shares the genesis of his cosmically flavored instrumental titles with Space.com's @DavidSkyBrody in this exclusive chat, which orbits arou...
Bus-Size Asteroid Buzzes Earth, Comes Closer Than the Moon
SPACE.com - 3 May 2014 14:46
A small asteroid about the size of a city bus zipped by Earth at a range closer than the moon early Saturday (May 3), but posed no threat to our planet. The newly discovered asteroid 2014 HL129 came within 186,000 miles ...
SpaceX: Test Flight and a Lawsuit
Bad Astronomy - 3 May 2014 13:45
SpaceX, the private spaceflight company, has been testing a series of vertical takeoff and landing rockets for a while now. The first was Grasshopper, which was cool. They've now moved up to the F9R Dev, the Falcon 9 Reu...
Eclipse Glossary: Solar Eclipses, Lunar Eclipses and Their Terms
SPACE.com - 3 May 2014 09:58
Astronomers use many terms to describe what happens during an eclipse, and this glossary shows some of the more common things they say.
BICEP2 and the Origins of the Universe: Behind the Buzz
SPACE.com - 3 May 2014 08:42
Digging deeper into the findings from BICEP2 -- how and what drove the Big Bang.
Space and astronomy digest: May 2014
The Royal Astronomical Society - 3 May 2014 00:14
The latest digest of upcoming space and astronomy news events, from the RAS. This month includes the launch of the latest crewed mission to the International Space Station, the possibility of a brand new meteor shower an...