Space News
House Passes Commercial Space Bill
Space News - 17 Nov 2015 06:08
The U.S. House of Representatives approved the compromise version of a commercial space bill Nov. 16, but not before a final debate on the House floor about some of the bill's provisions. SpaceNews.com
Phobos 'Stretch Marks' Show Martian Moon Is Falling Apart
SPACE.com - 17 Nov 2015 14:46
Long, thin "stretch marks" on the surface of Phobos are early signs that the Martian moon is falling apart, new research suggests.
ULA Declines To Bid on GPS 3 Launch Contract Long Sought by SpaceX
Space News - 17 Nov 2015 06:22
SpaceX is likely to win -- by default -- a U.S. Air Force contract to launch a next-generation GPS satellite after United Launch Alliance announced Nov. 16 that it declined to bid. SpaceNews.com
Where Will the 1st Astronauts on Mars Land?
SPACE.com - 17 Nov 2015 23:44
The ideal Red Planet crewed site should be of high scientific value -- allowing pioneers to search for signs of Mars life and investigate other intriguing questions -- and also possess enough resources to help sustain ex...
NASA Receives Fifth Consecutive Clean Audit Opinion
NASA Breaking news - 17 Nov 2015 23:32'Méridien' (US 2015): Book Excerpt
SPACE.com - 17 Nov 2015 23:05
Genetically sculpted peoples and alien swarms fill the pages of S.H. Jucha's latest novel, "Méridien."
Parrot Unveils A Luxury All-In-One Drone, The Bebop 2
Tech Times - 17 Nov 2015 22:09
Parrot has unveiled its next drone iteration: the Bebop 2 quadcopter, which is due out on Dec. 18.
ULA Skips Competitive Bid for Air Force GPS Launch Contract, Door Opens to SpaceX
Universe Today - 17 Nov 2015 21:23
United Launch Alliance (ULA) has decided to skip the bidding competition for launch of the next generation U.S. Air Force GPS military navigation satellites, a company spokesperson confirmed to Universe Today, meaning th...
NASA Astronaut Tim Kopra Available for Interviews Before Space Station Mission
NASA Breaking news - 17 Nov 2015 20:53
NASA astronaut Tim Kopra, who is making final preparations for a December launch to the International Space Station, is available for live satellite interviews from 7-8 a.m. EST Tuesday, Nov. 24.
How to Do Quantum Magnetic Levitation at Home
Scientific American - 17 Nov 2015 20:01
Air jets and sound waves can be used to levitate objects. But the strangest way of all taps the quantum effects of superconductors. Game developer, space traveler and friend of Scientific... --
ESA Commits to Airbus Satellite Telecom Platform
Space News - 17 Nov 2015 19:25
Under the $117 million contract, Airbus will complete work on its Eurostar Neo product, scheduled to be ready for flight in 2019. SpaceNews.com
Sun's Monstrous Plasma Blast Rooted In Rare Circle of Magnetism | Video
SPACE.com - 17 Nov 2015 19:17
According to Spaceweather.com, a 'canyon of fire' created by erupting plasma "stretched for more than 300,000 km (186,411 miles)." NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory watched the superheated fireworks on Nov. 15th, 2015.
Parikh To Leave White House for NGA
Space News - 17 Nov 2015 19:04
He will lead NGA's Source Strategy Office, which plans and directs the agency's utilization of data from various available sensors and platforms. SpaceNews.com
Hercules Supermassive Black Hole --"Lights Up One of the Brightest Objects Beyond the Milky Way"
The Daily Galaxy - 17 Nov 2015 18:59
Scientists often use the combined power of multiple telescopes to reveal the secrets of the Universe - and this image is a prime example of when this technique is strikingly effective. The yellow-hued object at the cente...
Comparing Enceladus and Dione
SpaceRef - 17 Nov 2015 18:47
Although Dione (near) and Enceladus (far) are composed of nearly the same materials, Enceladus has a considerably higher reflectivity than Dione. As a result, it appears brighter against the dark night sky....
NIST Team Proves 'Spooky Action at a Distance' is Really Real
SpaceRef - 17 Nov 2015 18:39
Einstein was wrong about at least one thing: There are, in fact, "spooky actions at a distance," as now proven by researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)....
Canada Opens the Door for Science Once Again
Bad Astronomy - 17 Nov 2015 18:30
I have some very good news about the War on Science: The recent Canadian election has kicked out a regressive government and put one in place that, all signs indicate, will be much more welcoming of reality. The election...
NASA: Mars' Curiosity Rover Heads Up Mount Sharp
The Daily Galaxy - 17 Nov 2015 18:15
Curiosity has driven about 1,033 feet (315 meters) in the past three weeks, since departing an area where its drill sampled two rock targets just 18 days apart. The latest drilled sample, "Greenhorn," is the ninth since ...
In Orbit, a Moment of Silence for Paris
Space News - 17 Nov 2015 17:44
Tuesday's briefing begins with a moment of silence aboard the ISS to honor those killed in Friday's terrorist attacks in Paris. SpaceNews.com
Yahsat, Hughes Expand Partnership To Serve Africa
Space News - 17 Nov 2015 17:10
The announcement comes on the heels of Paris-based Eutelsat's decision to build a Ka-band satellite for Africa. SpaceNews.com
Why Planet Labs Can Shrug Off Launch Failures
Space News - 17 Nov 2015 17:10
"We plan on launching more than we need because you can't have a failure and say, 'Oh [shucks]. I need to get another launch,' because that will take two years," said Planet Labs Chief Executive Will Marshall. SpaceNews....
Synthetic muscle experiment will likely return to Earth in March
Phys.org - 17 Nov 2015 16:50
A synthetic muscle experiment on board the International Space Station (ISS) that was developed with the help of Princeton Plasma Physicists Laboratory scientists is now tentatively scheduled to return to earth in March ...