Space News
Cool-burning Flames in Space Could Lead to Better Engines on Earth
SpaceRef - 29 Jul 2014 03:41
A team of international researchers has discovered a new type of cool burning flames that could lead to cleaner, more efficient engines for cars....
Opportunity Rover Sets Off-World Driving Record
SpaceRef - 29 Jul 2014 03:39
NASA's Opportunity Mars rover, which landed on the Red Planet in 2004, now holds the off-Earth roving distance record after accruing 25 miles (40 kilometers) of driving. The previous record was held by the Soviet Union's...
US Air Force Launches 3 'Space Neighborhood Watch' Satellites
SPACE.com - 29 Jul 2014 02:12
The three spacecraft -- two of which are fully operational and one of which is an experimental satellite -- blasted off today (July 28) from Florida's Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, riding atop a United Launch Allianc...
Lagoon Nebula Glows in Amazing Night Sky Photo
SPACE.com - 29 Jul 2014 23:36
A cosmic lagoon glows within the clouds of the Milky Way in an incredible image.
Urthecast to Add More Earth-Watching HD Cameras to Space Station
SPACE.com - 29 Jul 2014 23:31
A company plans to place two new cameras on the outside of the International Space Station in a bid to provide more live views of Earth from space.
Auroras Over Earth: Amazing Northern Lights Photos from Space
SPACE.com - 29 Jul 2014 23:04
Don't miss this amazing collection of images taken by crewmembers aboard the International Space Station showing beautiful auroras in the skies over Earth.
NASA Eyes Robotic Space Gas Stations for Satellites
SPACE.com - 29 Jul 2014 23:01
NASA wants to create a robotic gas station in space. While that might call to mind visions of interstellar starships, the unmanned depot won't actually be used to refuel rockets leading to the outer solar system or other...
NASA Wraps its 1st Undersea Expedition in Two Years
Space News - 29 Jul 2014 22:59
Four astronauts resurfaced July 29 from an undersea laboratory where they had spent the past nine days honing space exploration skills while learning to live in close quarters. The expedition marked the first time in two...
U.S., Europe Impose Tough new Sanctions on Russia
Space News - 29 Jul 2014 22:21
The EU approved dramatically tougher economic sanctions Tuesday against Russia, followed swiftly by a new round of U.S. penalties targeting key sectors of the Russian economy.
Mysterious molecules in space
Phys.org - 29 Jul 2014 21:57
Over the vast, empty reaches of interstellar space, countless small molecules tumble quietly though the cold vacuum. Forged in the fusion furnaces of ancient stars and ejected into space when those stars exploded, these ...
The Ariane 5 flight with ATV Georges Lemaître enters its final countdown for liftoff tonight
PTTU - 29 Jul 2014 21:40
Arianespace Press Releases: Arianespace's latest resupply mission for the International Space Station has entered its final countdown phase at the Spaceport, advancing preparations for tonight's Ariane 5 liftoff with a r...
Astronaut Mike Massimino Departs NASA for University Position
PTTU - 29 Jul 2014 21:38
NASA Breaking News: After almost two decades with NASA, including two space shuttle missions, astronaut Mike Massimino left the space agency Monday for a full-time position with Columbia University in New York.
Last ATV lifts off to supply the Space Station
ESA - 29 Jul 2014 20:45
The fifth and final mission of ESA's Automated Transfer Vehicle got off to a flying start today with its launch from Europe's Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, heading for the International Space Station.
Vintage NASA Probe Out of Gas, But Still Alive, Private Team Says
SPACE.com - 29 Jul 2014 20:29
Attempts to move a 36-year-old NASA probe closer to Earth have failed, but only because the vintage spacecraft is simply out of gas, according to the team of volunteer engineers now controlling the spacecraft.
Europe to Launch Robotic Space Plane Prototype in November
SPACE.com - 29 Jul 2014 20:16
A new space plane prototype's launch in November could pave the way toward the creation of a reusable cargo vehicle that would survive the blistering re-entry into Earth's atmosphere, according to the European Space Agen...
GAIA is "Go" for Science After a few Minor Hiccups
Universe Today - 29 Jul 2014 19:51
In astronomy we throw around the term “light-year” seemingly as fast as light itself travels. And yet actually measuring this distance is incredibly tricky. A star's parallax -- its tiny apparent shift once a year ca...
Globe at Night 2014
Scientific American - 29 Jul 2014 19:12
Citizen scientists observe and report evidence of light pollution --
NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 28 July 2014
SpaceRef - 29 Jul 2014 19:11
Today: Burning and Suppression of Solids (BASS)-II Operations: Flight Engineer (FE)-6 Gerst conducted flame tests for the BASS-II investigation. The concurrent rods were burned as well as flat nomex fabric sample....
Satellite Makers To Study Hosting NASA Atmospheric Sensor
Space News - 29 Jul 2014 19:05
Boeing, Orbital and SSL will examine ways to fly NASA's TEMPO instrument.
Russia's ISS Boss Says Ukraine Crisis Slowing Moscow's Renewal of Space Station Partnership
Space News - 29 Jul 2014 18:56
The head of the international space station program at Roscosmos said the wall protecting the international space station and space exploration from the Ukrainian crisis might be starting to crack.
NASA Lining Up Cubesats for Heavy-lift Rocket's Debut
Space News - 29 Jul 2014 18:34
Three missions have already been selected: BioSentinel, Lunar Flashlight and Near Earth Asteroid Scout.
After early troubles, all go for Milky Way telescope
Phys.org - 29 Jul 2014 18:30
A billion-dollar telescope designed to provide the most detailed map yet of the Milky Way is ready to start work after teething problems, the European Space Agency (ESA) said on Tuesday.