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Maine's Magnificent Dark Skies (Gallery)
SPACE.com - 2 Oct 2014 07:37
Maine's crystal-clear night skies shine in the photos of Mike Taylor.
NASA Pioneer, Dark Matter, and the 'Errors' of Science
SPACE.com - 2 Oct 2014 06:18
There are many misconceptions about science, including how science advances. One half-truth is that unexpected research findings produce crises, leading to new theories that overturn previous scientific knowledge.
NanoRacks Identifies Root Cause of ISS Cubesat Deployment Failures
Space News - 2 Oct 2014 20:54
Two failures of the NanoRacks satellite dispenser operated from the ISS were both caused by overly tightened dispenser screws.
Lunar Lava Left "Strikingly Geometric" Shapes on the Moon's Surface
Scientific American - 2 Oct 2014 17:30
The early moon was more dynamic than scientists previously thought --
Under the hood
ESA - 2 Oct 2014 13:50
Technology image of the week: Under the hood of BepiColombo's haulage vehicle to Mercury
Sierra Nevada and Stratolaunch Systems Studying Human Launch System
Space News - 2 Oct 2014 00:59
A scaled-down version of the Dream Chaser vehicle being developed by Sierra Nevada Corp (SNC) would fly into orbit on Stratolaunch Systems's air launch system as soon as the end of the decade in a concept the two compani...
Mystery 'Astronaut' Sighting on UK Beach Solved (Video)
SPACE.com - 2 Oct 2014 22:21
It's not every day you see someone in an astronaut spacesuit randomly walking on the beach. But apparently that's what Kent beachgoers in the United Kingdom found during a jaunt to Margate Beach last weekend, as Yahoo Sc...
Making History with SpaceShipOne: Pilot Brian Binnie Recalls Historic Flight
SPACE.com - 2 Oct 2014 21:43
On Oct. 4, 2004, private test pilot Brian Binnie launched into space at the controls of SpaceShipOne, making commercial spaceflight history. See how Binnie piloted SpaceShipOne to help his team win the $10 million Ansari...
Here's What a Soyuz Spaceship Looks Like with Just One Wing (Photo)
SPACE.com - 2 Oct 2014 21:39
When a Russian Soyuz spaceship pulled up to the International Space Station on Sept. 25, it had a distinctly off-kilter look due to a stuck solar wing. Here's how it looked to NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman from inside the ...
Physicist turns smartphones into pocket cosmic ray detectors
Phys.org - 2 Oct 2014 20:53
(Phys.org) --Soon, the growing capability of your smartphone could be harnessed to detect cosmic rays in much the same way as high-end, multimillion-dollar observatories.
Orion Test Flight - Delta 4 Heavy Rocket Rolls Out | Time-Lapse Video
SPACE.com - 2 Oct 2014 20:17
The 235 feet (72 meters) tall United Launch Alliance rocket was moved to Launch Complex 37 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on September 30th, 2014 and lifted into vertical position on October 1st, 2014.
Brightest Planets to See in October's Night Sky
SPACE.com - 2 Oct 2014 20:07
Look up to see planets parading across the sky this month. A series of planets, big and small, will reveal themselves to skywatchers on Earth, if weather permits.
NASA's Iconic Countdown Clock Ticks Down Days to Replacement
SPACE.com - 2 Oct 2014 19:55
The countdown is underway for the removal of NASA's iconic launch countdown clock at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The large digital clock, which has stood for more than four decades, is being replaced by a modern dis...
Boeing Turns Over Latest TDRS Satellite to NASA
Space News - 2 Oct 2014 19:15
Boeing turned over control of the twelfth TDRS to its customer, NASA.
"Cosmic Ray Hotspot Found" --Search Heats Up for Exotic Sources
The Daily Galaxy - 2 Oct 2014 19:10
This past July, astronomers announced that they found a "hotspot" beneath the Big Dipper emitting a disproportionate number of the highest-energy cosmic rays. The discovery moves physics another step toward identifying t...
65th International Astronautical Congress | IAI Exec Bullish on Market for High-resolution Imaging Satellites
Space News - 2 Oct 2014 18:54
IAI is positioning itself as the sole alternative to high-cost U.S. providers for nations that want very-high-resolution imaging satellites.
IAI Exec Bullish on Market for High-resolution Imaging Satellites
Space News - 2 Oct 2014 18:54
IAI is positioning itself as the sole alternative to high-cost U.S. providers for nations that want very-high-resolution imaging satellites.
Cassini Spacecraft Zooms in on Titan's Swirling Polar Vortex --"A Massive Mysterious Cloud"
The Daily Galaxy - 2 Oct 2014 18:01
Titan's southern polar vortex appears to be an effect of the change of season, with large amounts of air being heated by sunlight during the northern spring and flowing towards the southern hemisphere. A puzzling detail ...
NASA Releases Images of a Mid-level Solar Flare
PTTU - 2 Oct 2014 18:00
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: The sun emitted a mid-level solar flare, an M7.3 class, peaking at 3:01 p.m. EDT on Oct. 2, 2014. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, which watches the sun 24-hours a day, captured imag...
65th International Astronautical Congress | India Seeking Outside Help on High-throughput Satellite
Space News - 2 Oct 2014 17:37
The Indian government wants a high-throughput satellite generating at least 100 gigabits-per-second in orbit within five years and is seeking international partners in its development.
India Seeking Outside Help on High-throughput Satellite
Space News - 2 Oct 2014 17:37
The Indian government wants a high-throughput satellite generating at least 100 gigabits-per-second in orbit within five years and is seeking international partners in its development.
James Webb Space Telescope Sunshield Test Unfolds Seamlessly
SpaceRef - 2 Oct 2014 17:35
A major test of the sunshield for NASA's James Webb Space Telescope was conducted recently by Northrop Grumman in Redondo Beach, California....