Space News
Effects of Climate Change Visible from Space, NASA Chief Says
SPACE.com - 6 May 2014 23:55
The effects of climate change on Earth can be seen clearly in photos taken by satellites in space, and those images are vital tools in protecting our home planet, NASA chief Charles Bolden wrote today (May 6).
Dangling Dextre Digs out Docked Dragon Depot prior to Station Departure
Universe Today - 6 May 2014 23:26
To close out their final week aboard the International Space Station, three of the six Expedition 39 crew members are completing their unloading tasks inside the docked commercial SpaceX Dragon cargo freighter and other ...
NASA's Curiosity Rover Drills Into 3rd Rock on Mars
SPACE.com - 6 May 2014 23:06
The 1-ton Curiosity rover bored into a slab of Martian sandstone dubbed "Windjana" on Monday evening (May 5). Curiosity will use its scientific instruments to analyze the powder collected during this drilling operation i...
Anne Thompson - Adventures in the Atmosphere
PTTU - 6 May 2014 21:50
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: Anne Thompson describes her career as an adventure in various ozone layers, including meeting Paul Newman at the tropopause.
Another word for Mars is dust, says rover camera operator
Phys.org - 6 May 2014 21:46
(Phys.org) --There's a four-letter word to describe conditions on Mars, and it's not pretty: Dust. It is everywhere and anywhere on Mars, and dust is a key component of Martian weather, says a Texas A&M University resear...
NASA Television to Air Expedition 39 Crew's Return from Space Station
PTTU - 6 May 2014 21:34
NASA Breaking News: Three crew members currently aboard the International Space Station are scheduled to end more than six months on the orbiting laboratory Tuesday, May 13 (U.S. time), and NASA Television will provide c...
NASA Invites Children, Families to Learn About NASA's Satellite Servicing Capabilities Office
PTTU - 6 May 2014 21:23
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: The free afternoon for elementary school-aged children and their families is on May 18, 2014, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Are we Ready for Contact?
Universe Today - 6 May 2014 21:09
A common criticism of science is its quick decision to experiment, without thinking about whether or not it should. While many argue that philosophical implications do not belong within the realm of science, others argue...
'Interstellar' Teaser Poster Revealed (Photo)
SPACE.com - 6 May 2014 21:05
The first teaser poster for Christopher Nolan's space epic "Interstellar" launched online Tuesday (May 6), with the clock ticking down toward the film's November 7 premiere.
NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 5 May 2014
SpaceRef - 6 May 2014 20:32
Today: Advanced Plant Experiments (APEX)-02-2: On Saturday, Flight Engineer (FE)-3 Swanson installed the first of ten APEX-02-2 microplates into the Plate Reader to start spectral analysis....
A Martian analemma
Planetary Society - 6 May 2014 20:31
A Mars year's worth of Sun images from Opportunity demonstrates Mars' orbital motions as reflected in the changing apparent position of the Sun: the analemma.
House Defense Bill Funds Satcom Pilot Projects, Denies New Weather Satellite
Space News - 6 May 2014 20:25
Defense authorization legislation drafted by the leadership of the House Armed Services Committee directs the Pentagon to spend up to $300 million over six years on pilot projects to explore new ways to procure commercia...
NASA's Curiosity Rover Drills Sandstone Slab on Mars
PTTU - 6 May 2014 20:07
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: NASA's Curiosity Mars rover collected powder drilled from a rock on Mars on Monday, the third time this has ever been done and the first time on a sandstone target.
Engineers Build Space Fuel Tank Simulators with 3D Printing (Video)
SPACE.com - 6 May 2014 20:00
Two companies using 3D printing technology recently finished crafting simulators for key pieces of a satellite after two weeks and dozens of hours of work.
Neutron star magnetic fields: Not so turbulent?
Phys.org - 6 May 2014 19:55
Neutron stars, the extraordinarily dense stellar bodies created when massive stars collapse, are known to host the strongest magnetic fields in the universe--as much as a billion times more powerful than any man-made ele...
The Heat Is On: In the U.S., Climate Change Is Here and Now and the Future
Bad Astronomy - 6 May 2014 19:51
"Multiple lines of independent evidence confirm that human activities are the primary cause of the global warming of the past 50 years." -- From the overview of the National Climate Assessment The U.S. Global Change Rese...
All Known Exoplanets of Single Stars - Largest to Smallest Orbits | Animation
SPACE.com - 6 May 2014 19:15
A dive through data of 1774 planets in 1081 star systems. From planets whose orbits take hundreds or thousands of years, to those that take hours or days. Tom Hands (://.tomhands.com) created the animation. Original: ://...
New Meteor Shower from Comet 209P/LINEAR in Pictures (Gallery)
SPACE.com - 6 May 2014 18:45
A new meteor shower caused by Comet 209P/LINEAR may produce a dazzling show.
Moonwalker Jack Schmitt and the Future of US Space Exploration (Exclusive Interview)
SPACE.com - 6 May 2014 18:28
Harrison "Jack" Schmitt has already been to the moon and walked on its surface. But he is eager to see a rebirth of the zeal for United States human space exploration that boosted Schmitt and fellow astronaut, Eugene Cer...
Are we ready for contact with extraterrestrial intelligence?
Phys.org - 6 May 2014 18:11
The SETI project scientists are known for tracking possible extraterrestrial signals, but now they are also considering sending messages from Earth telling of our position. A researcher from the University of Cádiz (Spa...
Astronaut Hall of Fame Inducts Two Record-Setting Space Shuttle Fliers
SPACE.com - 6 May 2014 18:09
The Astronaut of Hall of Fame inducted two new members on May 3, during a ceremony that was the first to be held under the retired shuttle Atlantis. It was only coincidence that both inductees had made history while flyi...
NASA Administrator to Discuss Third National Climate Assessment in California
NASA Breaking news - 6 May 2014 18:00
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden will visit the agency's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif., Thursday, May 8, to discuss findings in the Third National Climate Assessment, released Tuesday by the White House.