Space News
Watch 13.7 Billion Years of Galactic Evolution in Less Than a Minute (Video)
SPACE.com - 14 May 2014 23:32
The video -- a supercomputer simulation created by researchers at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center -- chronicles the growth of a spiral galaxy, beginning with its birth shortly after the Big Bang that created the unive...
Moscow Delivers Double Whammy to US Space Efforts - Bans Rockets Engines for Military Use, Won't Prolong ISS Work
Universe Today - 14 May 2014 01:48
Moscow delivered a double whammy of bad news to US space programs today by banning the use of Russian made rocket engines for US military national security launches and by declining to prolong cooperation on the Internat...
Radiation from early universe found key to answer major questions in physics
e! Science News - 14 May 2014 01:44
Astrophysicists at UC San Diego have measured the minute gravitational distortions in polarized radiation from the early universe and discovered that these ancient microwaves can provide an important cosmological test of...
Mysterious "Magnetar" Likely Formed with Help from Runaway Star
Scientific American - 14 May 2014 23:30
The detection of a runaway star may explain how a massive object turned into a dense, magnetic magnetar instead of collapsing into a black hole --
How Space Station Grapples Spacecrafts | Video
SPACE.com - 14 May 2014 23:29
Expedition 38 crew member Mike Hopkins shows how the Canadarm 2 (ISS robotic arm) is controlled by astronauts to snare the Orbital Science Cygnus and SpaceX Dragon spacecrafts. -- See SpaceX Dragon Capture: ://goo.gl/zKQ...
MAVEN solar wind ion analyzer will look at key player in Mars atmosphere loss
Phys.org - 14 May 2014 22:46
This past November, NASA launched the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) mission in the hope of understanding how and why the planet has been losing its atmosphere over billions of years.
New Radar Images Uncover Features Below the Lunar Surface
SpaceRef - 14 May 2014 22:41
New images of Earth's Moon reveal more than can be seen with the naked eye, thanks to the combined efforts of the two largest radio telescopes of their kind -- the National Radio Astronomy Observatory's Green Bank Telesc...
El Niño in 2014?
SpaceRef - 14 May 2014 22:37
Data from ocean-observing satellites and other ocean sensors indicate that El Niño conditions appear to be developing in the equatorial Pacific Ocean. Conditions in May 2014 bear some similarities to those of May 1997, ...
MAVEN Solar Wind Ion Analyzer Will Look at Mars Atmosphere Loss
SpaceRef - 14 May 2014 22:30
This past November, NASA launched the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) mission in the hope of understanding how and why the planet has been losing its atmosphere over billions of years....
Magnetar Formation Mystery Solved?
SpaceRef - 14 May 2014 22:01
Magnetars are the bizarre super-dense remnants of supernova explosions. They are the strongest magnets known in the Universe -- millions of times more powerful than the strongest magnets on Earth....
First Competitive EELV Round Looks like a Two-horse Race
Space News - 14 May 2014 21:44
Orbital and ATK had said they were interested in launching national security space payloads.
OHB Revenue, Profit up Sharply on Satellite Work
Space News - 14 May 2014 21:20
OHB reported a 45 percent increase in revenue for the three months ending March 31 and a 58 percent increase in pretax profit.
Mars' Geological Oddities
Discover - 14 May 2014 21:00
No forests or rats in there — but those eye-catching images of Mars terrain do have some alien messages for us.
A Reluctant Dance Towards Europa
Planetary Society - 14 May 2014 19:42
For the last two years, NASA has been the shy partner refusing to get on the dance floor, and Congress has been the aggressive partner insisting on a dance now. Recently, NASA has said maybe on another night but only if ...
Russian Rocket Engine Ban on US Military Launches Could Affect NASA Spaceflight
SPACE.com - 14 May 2014 19:31
The call by one Russian official to ban Russian rocket engine use on U.S. military launches and to pull out of the International Space Station project by 2020, could have far-reaching repercussions for U.S. spaceflight i...
U.S. Finalizes Rules Easing Export Restrictions
Space News - 14 May 2014 19:04
The regulations will remove some satellite hardware and technology from the U.S. Munitions List.
Pulsing Stars Help Map Milky Way's Outer Reaches
SPACE.com - 14 May 2014 19:03
Known as Cepheid variables, the stars have positions and young ages that indicate a warp to the galaxy's arm. This was previously suggested by observations of dust but had not been shown by the presence of stars.
New GPS Satellite Headed to Upgrade Navigation Network
SPACE.com - 14 May 2014 18:36
Their services have permeated daily lives for countless millions of people, and now the latest Global Positioning System satellite is awaiting blastoff Thursday (May 15) to bolster the navigation network.
MHI Wins Launch Order from Sky Perfect JSat
Space News - 14 May 2014 18:27
MHI said it had received an order from Sky Perfect JSat Corp. to launch an unidentified satellite in 2016.
I AM the Quiz-O-Tron CHAMPION!!!
Bad Astronomy - 14 May 2014 18:26
Every year, a fierce battle takes place. Only those with steely disposition, brave hearts, and sharp brains can withstand it. It is not for the faint of heart, for those of us who survive will eat the souls of the losers...
NASA Astronaut Rick Mastracchio Available for Interviews after Space Station Mission
NASA Breaking news - 14 May 2014 18:00
NASA astronaut Rick Mastracchio of Waterbury, Connecticut, who returned from the International Space Station Tuesday (May 13 U.S. time), will be available for live satellite interviews from 7 to 8 a.m. EDT Tuesday, May 2...
NASA Goddard Releases Movie on Magnetospheric Multiscale Orbit
PTTU - 14 May 2014 18:00
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: In a newly released video, you'll see that during the first phase of the mission, MMS will focus on reconnection sites on the sun-side of Earth, The second phase will focus on reconnec...