Space News
Inside Independence: First Look at Houston Space Shuttle's New Cockpit
SPACE.com - 3 Jul 2014 16:48
For the first time, Space Center Houston is offering a look inside its space shuttle Independence.
Sudden Power Loss Leaves a Galileo Satellite in Safe Mode
Space News - 3 Jul 2014 16:01
One of the four Galileo satellites stopped transmitting on two of its three channels May 27 because of a sudden loss of power, forcing ground teams to shut down the satellite after putting it in safe mode while examining...
Astrophoto: A 'Mistakenly' Beautiful View of the Crescent Moon and Leaning Tower of Pisa
Universe Today - 3 Jul 2014 22:48
A mistake led to this stunning image of the crescent Moon and the Tower of Pisa this week. Astrophotographer Giuseppe Petricca from Italy had in mind a certain shot he wanted to take of the crescent Moon on June 29. “S...
A Spectacular Set of Conjuctions on Tap for the Moon, Mars and Saturn this Weekend
Universe Today - 3 Jul 2014 22:17
Got clear skies this July 4th weekend? The Moon passes some interesting cosmic environs in the coming days, offering up some photogenic pairings worldwide and a spectacular trio of occultations for those well placed obse...
NASA, Boeing Finalize $2.8B SLS Core Stage Contract
Space News - 3 Jul 2014 22:00
NASA and Boeing signed a six-and-a-half-year, $2.8 billion SLS Stages Contract that runs through 2021 and calls for the company to deliver two SLS cores, including hydrogen and oxygen tanks, and avionics.
3D Map Shows Dusty Structure of the Milky Way
PTTU - 3 Jul 2014 22:00
Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes (ING): A team of international astronomers has created a detailed three-dimensional map of the dusty structure of the Milky Way as seen from Earth's northern hemisphere. This extinction m...
Northrop, Boeing Respond to U.S. Air Force GPS 3 Solicitation
Space News - 3 Jul 2014 21:51
Northrop Grumman and Boeing say they have responded to a U.S. Air Force call for contractors interested in building the service's next batch of GPS position, navigation and timing satellites.
Success! Private Team Fires 36-Year-Old NASA Probe's Engines
SPACE.com - 3 Jul 2014 21:08
An old NASA spacecraft under the control of a private team fired its thrusters yesterday (July 2) for the first time in a generation. The ISEE-3 probe performed the maneuver to prep for a larger trajectory correction nex...
RUAG Space wins major Ariane 5 payload fairing contract
PTTU - 3 Jul 2014 20:42
Arianespace Press Releases: RUAG Space announced today that it has won a major payload fairing contract from Arianespace. Signed today in Zurich by Stéphane Israël, Chairman and CEO of Arianespace, and Holger Wentscher...
How Do You Age a Star? Check Its 'Heartbeat' (Video)
SPACE.com - 3 Jul 2014 20:09
Watching the 'heartbeat' of young stars could help researchers more precisely determine the stars' ages, a new study says, which in turn would help astronomers better understand how stars are born and age.
Comet Pan-STARRS Marches Across the Sky
PTTU - 3 Jul 2014 20:05
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: Comet Pan-STARRS poses with a spiral galaxy in new snapshots from NASA's NEOWISE mission.
Frozen Rocky Planet Discovered in Binary System | Visualization
SPACE.com - 3 Jul 2014 20:03
3000 light-years from us a cold 'terrestrial' world, about 2x Earth's mass, orbits one of a pair of stars which, in turn, orbit one another.
Are 2 Potentially Habitable Alien Planets Just Cosmic Illusions?
SPACE.com - 3 Jul 2014 20:03
What astronomers thought were a pair of potentially life-friendly alien worlds are illusions, apparitions conjured up by a star's intense magnetic activity, a new study suggests.
Candidate 'Goldilocks' Planets Debunked, New Research Finds | Animation
SPACE.com - 3 Jul 2014 20:00
Turns out that two candidate planets thought to reside in the habitable zone of red dwarf star Gliese 581 are not planets at all. New research by astronomers at Penn State University finds that the signals were just magn...
New satellite data like an ultrasound for baby stars
Phys.org - 3 Jul 2014 20:00
An international team of researchers have been monitoring the "heartbeats" of baby stars to test theories of how the Sun was born 4.5 billion years ago.
Searching for Earth-like planets: Newly spotted frozen world orbits in a binary star system
Phys.org - 3 Jul 2014 20:00
A newly discovered planet in a binary star system located 3,000 light-years from Earth is expanding astronomers' notions of where Earth-like--and even potentially habitable--planets can form, and how to find them.
Controversial clues of two 'Goldilocks planets' that might support life are proven false
Phys.org - 3 Jul 2014 20:00
Mysteries about controversial signals coming from a dwarf star considered to be a prime target in the search for extraterrestrial life now have been solved in research led by scientists at Penn State University. The scie...
ISEE-3 Propulsion System Awakens at 11th Hour
Space News - 3 Jul 2014 19:44
An all-volunteer team managed to activate the propulsion system on NASA's ISEE-3 , setting the stage for a down-to-the-wire attempt to return the vagabond spacecraft to Earth-sun Lagrange Point 1.
Ruag Books Order for 18 Ariane 5 Fairings
Space News - 3 Jul 2014 19:34
Ruag Space will supply payload fairings for the Ariane 5 through 2019 under a contract valued at more than 100 million Swiss francs.
Hurricane Arthur Snapped By Satellite | Video
SPACE.com - 3 Jul 2014 19:02
The NOAA GOES 13 Satellite captured the storm from July 2-3, 2014. It has been declared a category-1 storm and its gaining strength. (video looped)
Ancient Ocean Current Shift may have Triggered Ice Age from 41,000-to-100,000 Year Cycles
The Daily Galaxy - 3 Jul 2014 18:47
Climate scientists have long tried to explain why ice-age cycles became longer and more intense some 900,000 years ago, switching from 41,000-year cycles to 100,000-year cycles. In a paper published this week in the jour...
Higher scorer on the easy scale: Gliese 832c and potential habitability
Phys.org - 3 Jul 2014 18:26
To find a nearby exoplanet similar to Earth is the hope and the challenge. Even for Gliese 832c - a possible super-Earth only 16 light years away - discovering how comparable it is to our home planet is super-tricky. At ...