Space News
NASA's First Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator Test Flight a Success
SpaceRef - 30 Jun 2014 02:55
NASA representatives participated in a media teleconference this morning to discuss the June 28, 2014 near-space test flight of the agency's Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator (LDSD), which occurred off the coast of the ...
Summer Skywatching: July's Twilight Nights
SPACE.com - 30 Jun 2014 23:57
June 21, the day of the northern summer solstice, has much more than 15 hours of sunlight if the extensive twilight periods around dusk and dawn are taken into account.
Carbon Dioxide-Monitoring Satellite 'Go' for Tuesday Launch
Scientific American - 30 Jun 2014 23:27
The satellite is destined for an orbit 438 miles above Earth and will use a spectrometer to measure CO2 concentrations in the air 24 times per second --
Could Aliens Contact Us By Text Message?
Discover - 30 Jun 2014 22:00
Alien hunter Seth Shostak, senior astronomer at the SETI Institute, on the plausibility of Hollywood's ET storylines.
Running in Space: New 'ForceShoe' to Monitor Astronaut Exercise
SPACE.com - 30 Jun 2014 21:59
A new pair of running shoes may help you run a personal best, but a different kind of shoe could help spacefarers stay fit.
Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 Ready to Blast Off
PTTU - 30 Jun 2014 21:35
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: NASA's Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2) mission is scheduled to launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California tomorrow, July 1, at 2:56 a.m. PDT (5:56 a.m. E...
Space History Photos: Astronaut John Glenn in a State of Weightlessness During Friendship
SPACE.com - 30 Jun 2014 20:57
During the Friendship 7 mission, John Glenn experiences weightlessness.
Airbus, Safran Surprise ESA with Last-minute Ariane 6 Design
Space News - 30 Jun 2014 20:48
An ESA bid-evaluation team is expected to deliver its judgment by July 5 on two different designs for a next-generation Ariane 6 rocket.
Lockheed Martin Agrees To Buy Zeta Associates
Space News - 30 Jun 2014 20:28
Lockheed Martin has reached an agreement to acquire Zeta Associates Inc., a company which processes and collects data from space-based intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance sensors for the U.S. defense and intell...
How to See Pluto at Opposition as New Horizons Crosses the One Year Out Mark
Universe Today - 30 Jun 2014 19:34
Are you ready for 2015? On July 14th, 2015 -- just a little over a year from now -- NASA's New Horizons spacecraft with perform its historic flyby of Pluto and its retinue of moons. Flying just 10,000 kilometres from the...
Saturn's Sailor: 20 Cassini Pictures Marking A Decade At The Ringed Planet
Universe Today - 30 Jun 2014 19:28
We’re spoiled, don’t you know? It was 10 years ago today that the Cassini spacecraft entered Saturn’s system, and it has been busily beaming back pictures of the ringed planet and its (many) moons ever since. We’...
"Unknown Force May Alter Gravity at Cosmologically Large Scales" (Today's Most Popular)
The Daily Galaxy - 30 Jun 2014 19:21
A fifth force may exist that disrupts the predictions general relativity makes outside our own galaxy, on cosmic-length scales. University of Pennsylvania astrophysicist, Bhuvnesh Jain, says the nature of gravity is the ...
Astronauts Shave Their Heads Bald After U.S. Loses FIFA Match To Germany
Universe Today - 30 Jun 2014 18:57
Lose a soccer game and lose your hair. That’s apparently the deal that American astronauts made on the International Space Station last week, as commander Steve Swanson and Reid Wiseman both were shaved bald after the ...
A Kickstarter Campaign Tailor-made for Space Policy Wonks
Space News - 30 Jun 2014 18:30
Space industry veteran Ron Jones is waging a social media campaign to revive an idea he initially conceived of in the mid-1980s: to publish a 100-year plan for human space exploration.
Rosetta's Comet Already Sweating The Small Stuff, Far From The Sun
Universe Today - 30 Jun 2014 18:17
Feeling thirsty? If you could somehow capture the water vapor from Rosetta’s comet, you would have the equivalent of two water glasses every second. That’s more than scientists expected given that Comet 67P/Churyumov...
See Globular Clusters, Nebulas and a 'Teapot' In July 2014 Skywatching | Video
SPACE.com - 30 Jun 2014 18:08
The Scorpius constellation is easy to find by its reddish star: Antares (heart of the scorpion). To its west, the M4 "Cat's Eye" globular cluster can be found. To the east, a group of stars form the Teapot asterism.
Eavedropping on ET: Two New Programs Launching to Listen for Aliens
SPACE.com - 30 Jun 2014 18:07
SETI is stepping up its search for alien lifeforms on far off worlds. The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) program recently announced two new methods to search for signals that could come from life on othe...
"Energy from Sun Could Spawn Evolution of Life Forms on Titan" --NASA/Cassini Scientists
The Daily Galaxy - 30 Jun 2014 18:04
"If there is sufficient energy pumped into Titan's atmosphere and surface from the sun, then it is possible that this would this would spawn evolution of life forms that take advantage of the energy source," said Howard ...
Athena to study the hot and energetic universe
Phys.org - 30 Jun 2014 18:00
ESA has selected the Athena advanced telescope for high-energy astrophysics as its second 'Large-class' science mission.
NASA's Commercial Crew Partners Focus on Testing, Analysis to Advance Designs
NASA Breaking news - 30 Jun 2014 18:00
NASA's aerospace industry partners are taking their designs and operational plans for the agency's Commercial Crew Program (CCP) through a series of comprehensive tests, evaluations and review boards this summer as they ...
NASA Exercises Option on Engineering Support Contract
NASA Breaking news - 30 Jun 2014 18:00
NASA has exercised the third option of its Technology, Engineering, and Aerospace Mission Support (TEAMS) 2 contract with Analytical Mechanics Associates Inc. (AMA) of Hampton, Virginia.
Sneaking up on a Sweaty Comet
Scientific American - 30 Jun 2014 17:27
Over the coming month the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Rosetta mission will fire its main engines no less than eight times to tweak its interplanetary intercept course with Comet... --