Space News
NASA's Next Manned Spaceship Passes 'Most Complex' Parachute Test
SPACE.com - 26 Jun 2014 00:17
NASA successfully completed its "most complex" test of the Orion spacecraft's parachute system today (June 25), according to the space agency.
Russia Reinstates Rejected Female Cosmonaut Candidate
SPACE.com - 26 Jun 2014 18:33
As it turns out, Anna Kikina is to become a cosmonaut after all. The only woman among Russia's recent candidate group, Kikina was excluded from the cosmonaut corps by the commission overseeing the selections. That decisi...
Cassini celebrates 10 years exploring Saturn
Phys.org - 26 Jun 2014 14:56
It has been a decade since a robotic traveler from Earth first soared over rings of ice and fired its engine to fall forever into the embrace of Saturn. On June 30, the Cassini mission will celebrate 10 years of explorin...
NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 25 June 2014
SpaceRef - 26 Jun 2014 22:19
Today: Small Fine Arm Attachment Mechanism (SAM) Installation: Flight Engineer (FE)-6 Gerst opened the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) Airlock (JEMAL) and extended the slide table....
New Ion-Propulsion System Could Deliver Time Capsule to Mars
SPACE.com - 26 Jun 2014 22:01
A student-led mission aims to send a time capsule to the Red Planet, using a new, more compact kind of propulsion system.
New NASA model gives glimpse into the invisible world of electric asteroids
e! Science News - 26 Jun 2014 20:56
Space may appear empty -- a soundless vacuum, but it's not an absolute void. It flows with electric activity that is not visible to our eyes. NASA is developing plans to send humans to an asteroid, and wants to know more...
Aussie Startup NewSat Signs 3-Year Lease on Russia's Express-AM3 Satellite
Space News - 26 Jun 2014 20:11
NewSat has purchased capacity on Express-AM3 in a three-year contract valued at $13 million.
Hubble Telescope's 'Pillars of Creation' Remade in Computer Simulation
SPACE.com - 26 Jun 2014 19:54
An astronomer has recreated the "Pillars of Creation," which the Hubble Space Telescope captured in a famous photo, using a computer simulation.
NASA's Curiosity Rover Team Today Features Women
PTTU - 26 Jun 2014 19:27
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: Today (Thursday) is Women's Curiosity Day for the diverse team running NASA's Curiosity Mars rover, with female engineers and scientists doing most of mission's 90-plus...
Support a Good Cause To Win a Trip To Space
Universe Today - 26 Jun 2014 18:57
Well, technically not space*, but suborbital, and that’d still be way cool! And what’s even cooler is that you can enter to win a trip on an XCOR Lynx Mark II suborbital flight while helping to support a good cause o...
Has the Cosmology Standard Model become a Rube Goldberg Device?
Universe Today - 26 Jun 2014 18:13
This week at the Royal Astronomical Society’s National Astronomy Meeting in the UK, physicists are challenging the evidence for the recent BICEP2 results regarding the inflation period of the Universe, announced just 9...
STEREO Maps Much Larger Solar Atmosphere Than Previously Observed
SpaceRef - 26 Jun 2014 18:01
Surrounding the sun is a vast atmosphere of solar particles, through which magnetic fields swarm, solar flares erupt, and gigantic columns of material rise, fall and jostle each other around....
NASA Announces Education Research Program Award Recipients
NASA Breaking news - 26 Jun 2014 18:00
NASA is awarding $11.25 million to 15 colleges and universities across the United States to conduct basic research and technology development in areas including climate change, nanotechnology, astrophysics, aviation and ...
Nature & Man in One Astrophoto: Iridium Flare, Milky Way, Clouds and Light Pollution
Universe Today - 26 Jun 2014 17:35
Ever seen a flash in the night sky and wondered if you were seeing things? Iridium flares are often mistaken for meteors because of their notable bright flashes of light in the night sky but they are actually caused by a...
'The Youngness Paradox' --"Explains Why SETI has Not Found Any Signals from Extraterrestrial Civilizations"
The Daily Galaxy - 26 Jun 2014 17:26
According to MIT's Alan Guth , originator of the inflationary universe theory, our Universe is a product of eternal inflation --eternal into the future, but not into the past. An eternally inflating Universe produces an ...
Space History Photo: Mercury Spacecraft Boilerplate
SPACE.com - 26 Jun 2014 17:12
Langley technicians manufacture the Boilerplate Mercury spacecraft.
Ceres and Vesta Converge in the Sky on July 5: How to See It
Universe Today - 26 Jun 2014 16:45
I bet you’ve forgotten. I almost did. In April, we reported that Ceres and Vesta, the largest and brightest asteroids respectively, were speeding through Virgo in tandem. Since then both have faded, but the best is yet...
XMM-Newton:Award for European scientist who solved a magnetic mystery
PTTU - 26 Jun 2014 16:45
ESA Science & Technology : The Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) and the Russian Academy of Sciences have nominated Nanda Rea, an assistant professor at the Institute of Space Sciences (CSIC-IEEC) in Barcelona and the...
Orion Parachutes Hit No Snags During Difficult Test
SpaceRef - 26 Jun 2014 16:38
NASA completed the most complex and flight-like test of the parachute system for the agency's Orion spacecraft on Wednesday....
American & German Astronauts Make World Cup Bet in Space
SPACE.com - 26 Jun 2014 16:34
The World Cup stakes just got a little higher for astronauts aboard the International Space Station.
Galaxy Halos --"Hold Clues to Solving the Mystery of Dark Matter"
The Daily Galaxy - 26 Jun 2014 16:30
The hunt for dark matter has taken another step forward thanks to new supercomputer simulations showing the evolution of our "local Universe" from the Big Bang to the present day. Physicists say their simulations could i...
Superluminous Supernova Puzzles Astronomers
Universe Today - 26 Jun 2014 16:21
Supernovae are surprisingly dependable. These brilliant and powerful explosions that mark the end of massive stars' lives tend to shine anywhere from one hundred million to a few billion times brighter than the Sun for w...