Space News
Galileo satellites set for year-long Einstein experiment
Phys.org - 9 Nov 2015 16:00
Europe's fifth and sixth Galileo satellites - subject to complex salvage manoeuvres following their launch last year into incorrect orbits - will help to perform an ambitious year-long test of Einstein's most famous theo...
Gigantic New Telescope Breaking Ground in Chile This Week
SPACE.com - 9 Nov 2015 14:53
The groundbreaking ceremony for the Giant Magellan Telescope is scheduled to take place Wednesday (Nov. 11) at the Las Campanas Observatory in the Chilean Andes. The huge instrument should begin observing the heavens in ...
More Strange Things On and Around Pluto
SpaceRef - 9 Nov 2015 23:59
From possible ice volcanoes to twirling moons, NASA's New Horizons science team is discussing more than 50 exciting discoveries about Pluto at this week's 47th Annual Meeting of the American Astronomical Society's Divisi...
Dark matter and particle acceleration in near space
Phys.org - 9 Nov 2015 22:58
Peering into darkness can strike fear into the hearts of some, but a new space telescope will soon peer into the darkness of "near space" (within a few thousand light years of Earth). Scientists are using the telescope t...
NASA Holds Media Briefing on Carbon's Role in Earth's Future Climate
PTTU - 9 Nov 2015 22:47
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
For SpaceX, Rapid Growth Brings Many Challenges
Space News - 9 Nov 2015 22:00
The challenge for SpaceX is finding a balance between demanding the most of its workers and keeping them happy overall. Getting that formula right is an often-overlooked key to long-term success. SpaceNews.com
Director's Departure Adds to Arecibo's Woes
Scientific American - 9 Nov 2015 22:00
Citing a communication breakdown, the radio telescope's director steps down --
New International-Space-Station Telescope: "Could Unveil the Nature of Dark Matter"
The Daily Galaxy - 9 Nov 2015 21:46
Peering into darkness can strike fear into the hearts of some, but a new space telescope will soon peer into the darkness of "near space" (within a few thousand light years of Earth). Scientists are using the telescope t...
Ice Volcanoes Could Be on Pluto
Scientific American - 9 Nov 2015 21:30
New Horizons mission finds evidence for cryovolcanism on the distant dwarf planet --
Pluto's Four Tiny Moons' Topsy-Turvy Tumbles | Animation
SPACE.com - 9 Nov 2015 20:23
Hydra, Nix, Kerberos and Styx behave like 'spinning tops" according to SETI Institute's Mark Showalter. Hydra - the fastest rotation - spins at dizzying 89 times per Pluto orbit.
Antimatter Protons Stick Together Just Like Normal Particles
Scientific American - 9 Nov 2015 19:30
Physicists use particle accelerators to find differences between antimatter and matter, which could offer insight into why matter dominates the universe --
Four Months after Pluto Flyby, NASA's New Horizons Yields Wealth of Discovery
NASA Breaking news - 9 Nov 2015 19:11XpressSAR Receives NOAA Remote Sensing License
Space News - 9 Nov 2015 19:06
The company plans to deploy a constellation of radar imaging satellites in the early 2020s. SpaceNews.com
Physicists find clue to formation of magnetic fields around stars and galaxies
Phys.org - 9 Nov 2015 18:44
An enduring astronomical mystery is how stars and galaxies acquire their magnetic fields. Physicists Jonathan Squire and Amitava Bhattacharjee at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory ...
NASA International Space Station On-Orbit Status 6 November 2015
SpaceRef - 9 Nov 2015 18:40
NASA astronauts Scott Kelly and Kjell Lindgren ended their spacewalk at 2:10 p.m. EST with the repressurization of the U.S. Quest airlock. The astronauts restored the port truss (P6) ammonia cooling system to its origina...
SETI's Allen Telescope Array Fails to Detect "ET Megastructure" Signals From Star System KIC 8462852
The Daily Galaxy - 9 Nov 2015 18:29
Could there be intelligent life hanging out in the vicinity of the star system KIC 8462852? The strange and strong dimming of this star has encouraged speculation that a technologically sophisticated civilization has bui...
EchoStar Sees HughesNet Revenue Gain Despite Subscriber Volatility
Space News - 9 Nov 2015 18:28
Company officials say they are positioning EchoStar to capture the growing demand for broadband regardless of what form it takes. SpaceNews.com
Ash Carter Calls out Russia's "Challenging Activities" in Space
Space News - 9 Nov 2015 18:08
Monday's briefing begins with U.S. Secretary of Defense Ash Carter adding his voice to the chorus of senior defense officials calling out Russia for provocative space activities. SpaceNews.com
Scientists explain why moon rocks contain fewer volatiles than Earth's
Phys.org - 9 Nov 2015 18:00
Scientists at Southwest Research Institute combined dynamical, thermal, and chemical models of the Moon's formation to explain the relative lack of volatile elements in lunar rocks. Lunar rocks closely resemble Earth roc...
Meteor Explodes Creating 'Ice Halo Fireball' | Video
SPACE.com - 9 Nov 2015 17:59
Space Coast Intelligent Solutions' meteor camera network captured an in-falling remnant of Comet Encke, progenitor of the annual Taurid meteor shower. Slow motion playback of the event reveals a halo of ice crystals illu...
NASA --"Detecting a Universe of Black Hole Births"
The Daily Galaxy - 9 Nov 2015 17:07
NASA's Swift spacecraft has detected its 1,000th gamma-ray burst (GRB). GRBs are the most powerful explosions in the universe, typically associated with the collapse of a massive star and the birth of a black hole. "Dete...
Project brings a Mars farm plot to Wisconsin
Phys.org - 9 Nov 2015 16:50
Two University of Wisconsin-Stout professors are taking their students to Mars.