Space News
NASA's SDO watches giant filament on the sun
e! Science News - 4 Oct 2014 10:22
A snaking, extended filament of solar material currently lies on the front of the sun-- some 1 million miles across from end to end. Filaments are clouds of solar material suspended above the sun by powerful magnetic for...
Tiny Fossil Galaxies of First Stars of the Universe Found Orbiting Milky Way (Weekend Feature)
The Daily Galaxy - 4 Oct 2014 19:45
An ultra-faint collection of 1,000 stars orbiting the Milky Way includes the most lightweight galaxies ever discovered, includind Segue 1 and Segue 2. The image above shows a standard prediction for the dark matter distr...
Best Space Photos of the Week - Oct. 4, 2014
SPACE.com - 4 Oct 2014 18:31
From a stunning image of the Red Planet from India's first spacecraft to a spectacular new photo showing a cluster of stars, don't miss these amazing space images of the week for Oct. 4, 2014.
NASA Eyes Crew Deep Sleep Option for Mars Mission
SPACE.com - 4 Oct 2014 15:38
A NASA-backed study explores an innovative way to dramatically cut the cost of a human expedition to Mars -- put the crew in stasis.
See Uranus with a Shadowy Full Moon During Total Lunar Eclipse
SPACE.com - 4 Oct 2014 15:14
Most of North America will witness a total eclipse of the moon on Wednesday (Oct. 8), but the morning sky will also hold a surprise for intrepid skywatchers interested in seeing another celestial body alongside the eclip...
Total Lunar Eclipse of Oct. 8, 2014: Sky Maps and Guides
SPACE.com - 4 Oct 2014 14:27
A lunar eclipse will take place on Oct. 8, 2014. See how to see it with the sky maps in this Space.com gallery.
Ten Things to Know About Vaccines
Bad Astronomy - 4 Oct 2014 13:30
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. This is a pretty good idea; I support raising awareness of a serious health issue. ... which is why I like to raise awareness of another serious health issue: anti-vaxxers. As it...
How the Ansari X Prize Altered the Trajectory of Human Spaceflight
Scientific American - 4 Oct 2014 13:00
Looking up into the bright Mojave sky in 2004, I strained to keep my eyes on the tiny spaceship 50,000 feet up. "Three, two, one... release, release, release!" came the call over the loudspeakers. --
"Stormscapes": Mesocyclone Time-Lapse
Bad Astronomy - 4 Oct 2014 11:30
What, a gorgeously shot series of mesocyclones and other storms recorded forming in a time-lapse video? Yeah, you know I want to show you that. Those are amazing. They were shot by Nicolaus Wegner in 2013 in Wyoming. Mes...
Solar Dynamics Observatory Watches Giant Filament on the Sun
SpaceRef - 4 Oct 2014 01:22
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, or SDO, which watches the sun 24 hours a day, has observed this gigantic filament for several days as it rotated around with the sun....
How SpaceShipOne and X Prize Launched Commercial Spaceflight 10 Years Ago
SPACE.com - 4 Oct 2014 00:17
On Oct. 4, 2004, the privately funded SpaceShipOne reached outer space for the second time in less than a week, winning the $10 million Ansari X Prize for the team that built the craft and giving a nascent industry a hug...
Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko Fires Its Jets
SpaceRef - 4 Oct 2014 00:04
The four images that make up this montage of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko were taken on Sept. 26, 2014 by the European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft....