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Challenges We're Overcoming Following the Challenger Accident
Universe Today - 29 Jan 2016 01:42
It was thirty years ago, January 28, 1986, that space shuttle Challenger exploded 73 seconds into its flight, killing seven astronauts. This is a tough time of year in the history of human spaceflight, as 19 years on Jan...
The dragon reorganizes for space
Space News - 29 Jan 2016 01:19
A recent Chinese military organization is the clearest signal yet that, in the event of future conflict, it will challenge the American ability to access and exploit outer space and cyber space. SpaceNews.com
Colossal Cloud Ejected From Milky Way 70 Million Years Ago --Plummeting Back!
The Daily Galaxy - 29 Jan 2016 01:08
Since astronomers discovered the Smith Cloud, a giant gas cloud plummeting toward the Milky Way, they have been unable to determine its composition, which would hold clues as to its origin. Astronomers have now determine...
NASA Awards Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) Instruments for the Polar Follow-On/Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS)-3 and -4 Missions
PTTU - 29 Jan 2016 00:55
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
Giant gas cloud boomeranging back into Milky Way
Phys.org - 29 Jan 2016 00:00
Since astronomers discovered the Smith Cloud, a giant gas cloud plummeting toward the Milky Way, they have been unable to determine its composition, which would hold clues as to its origin. University of Notre Dame astro...
Monstrous Cloud Boomerangs Back to Our Galaxy
PTTU - 29 Jan 2016 00:00
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The Quantum Asymmetry Between Space and Time --"There May be a Deeper Origin of Time"
The Daily Galaxy - 28 Jan 2016 22:27
"If you want to know where the universe came from and where it's going, you need to know about time," says Joan Vaccaro at the Griffith University's Center for Quantum Dynamics. "Experiments on subatomic particles over t...
Antarctic fungi survive Martian conditions on the International Space Station
e! Science News - 28 Jan 2016 22:26
European scientists have gathered tiny fungi that take shelter in Antarctic rocks and sent them to the International Space Station. After 18 months on board in conditions similar to those on Mars, more than 60% of their ...
Our Place in the Universe: The Most Detailed Map Yet
Universe Today - 28 Jan 2016 21:47
A new video shows us in striking detail where we live in the Universe. The post Our Place in the Universe: The Most Detailed Map Yet appeared first on Universe Today.
Rogue Planet Finds Home in Biggest Solar System Ever Seen
Scientific American - 28 Jan 2016 21:40
Gas-giant exoplanet orbits 600 billion miles from its host star, 175 times farther than Pluto is from the sun --
NASA to Announce Science, Technology Missions for First Flight of Space Launch System
PTTU - 28 Jan 2016 21:39
NASA Breaking News:
A UN Panel Seeks To Ban Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Batteries From Airlines
Tech Times - 28 Jan 2016 21:13
Like hoverboards, it looks like rechargeable batteries might be the next thing to be booted from airlines.
And the David N. Schramm Science Journalism Award for 2016 Goes To...
Bad Astronomy - 28 Jan 2016 21:12
I am very honored to let y'all know that I have received the David N. Schramm Science Journalism Award for 2016! The annual award is given by the High Energy Astrophysics Division (HEAD) of the American Astronomical Soc...
Challenger Disaster 30 Years Ago Shocked the World, Changed NASA
Scientific American - 28 Jan 2016 19:45
On January 28, 1986, the space shuttle exploded just 73 seconds after blasting off, killing all seven astronauts on board --
Antarctic fungi survive Martian conditions on the International Space Station
Phys.org - 28 Jan 2016 19:20
European scientists have gathered tiny fungi that take shelter in Antarctic rocks and sent them to the International Space Station. After 18 months on board in conditions similar to those on Mars, more than 60% of their ...
Going to space
PTTU - 28 Jan 2016 18:50
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NanoRacks presses ahead with private airlock
Space News - 28 Jan 2016 18:40
Thursday's briefing begins with NanoRacks pressing ahead with plans for a private airlock on the ISS and NASA awarding for design studies for the Asteroid Redirect Mission spacecraft. SpaceNews.com
NASA International Space Station On-Orbit Status 27 January 2016
SpaceRef - 28 Jan 2016 18:37
The six Expedition 46 crew members today prepared for the deployment of a pair of nanosatellites, loaded trash in the Cygnus cargo craft and reviewed timelines and procedures for a Feb. 3 spacewalk. The International Spa...
Sirius, the Dog Star, Reigns Supreme in Dazzling Photo
SPACE.com - 28 Jan 2016 18:20
The bright star Sirius presides over an ancient burial mound in a dazzling new photo by project nightflight, taken at the Grossmugl Star Walk in Austria.
The Dark Cloud of the Wolf
Bad Astronomy - 28 Jan 2016 18:15
The space between stars is not empty. Dark, cold, ghostlike material lurks there, as thin as a politician's promise. Astronomers call this material "dust," but don't be fooled; it's not like the little tumbleweeds you fi...
The mysterious cataclysmic variable star Mu Centauri
Phys.org - 28 Jan 2016 17:50
(Phys.org)--Located about 510 light years from the Earth, Mu Centauri is a very interesting mysterious cataclysmic variable star. It is a dwarf nova, a close binary star system in which white dwarf accretes matter from i...
30 years since Challenger: Teacher-in-Space finalists gather
Phys.org - 28 Jan 2016 17:40
Dozens of educators who competed alongside Christa McAuliffe to become the first teacher in space gathered Thursday to remember the seven astronauts who perished aboard Challenger 30 years ago.