Sign In
to Vote &
Create Storyboards.
 

Space News

Location American Space News for 29 March 2016

Jupiter Got Whacked By Yet Another Asteroid/Comet!

Bad Astronomy - 29 Mar 2016 14:45
On Mar. 17, 2016, an amateur astronomer in Mödling, Austria was taking video of Jupiter using a 20 cm telescope. This is a common technique to capture thousands of frames of an object, so that the best parts of each fra...
Read More
3
0
On Saturday a Cygnus cargo vehicle arrived at the International Space Station. On board: a variety of experiments. Some of the experiments made it to the ISS via CASIS - a non-profit organization that relies on NASA for ...
Read More
1
0
Hubble Space Telescope spies galaxy 32 billion light years away When a team of astronomers found a galaxy in the direction of Ursa Major two years ago, they weren't sure what to make of it.
Read More
0
0

Continuing the search for gravitational waves

Phys.org - 29 Mar 2016 22:41
Continuing the search for gravitational waves In February, the LIGO Scientific Collaboration announced it had detected gravitational waves for the first time, confirming the last prediction of Albert Einstein's theory of relativity. Somewhat overlooked in the excite...
Read More
0
0

NASA's 'Spaceport of the Future' Reaches Another Milestone

NASA Breaking news - 29 Mar 2016 22:36
NASA's 'Spaceport of the Future' Reaches Another Milestone NASA has completed a major milestone on its journey to Mars and is ready to begin another phase of work on its spaceport of the future, where the next generation of astronauts will launch to Mars and other deep-space des...
Read More
0
0

NASA Awards Contract for Atmospheric Science Research

NASA Breaking news - 29 Mar 2016 22:00
NASA Awards Contract for Atmospheric Science Research NASA has awarded a contract to Science Systems and Applications, Inc. of Lanham, Maryland, to conduct atmospheric sciences support services for the Science Directorate at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virgin...
Read More
0
0
U.S. Air Force: No evidence malfunctioning Japanese satellite was hit by debris The U.S. Air Force has found no evidence that a Japanese astronomy satellite that malfunctioned March 26 was struck by debris, making a technical problem the more likely culprit. SpaceNews.com
Read More
0
0
U.S. Air Force: Malfunctioning Japanese satellite was not hit by debris The U.S. Air Force has concluded that a Japanese astronomy satellite that malfunctioned March 26 was not struck by debris, meaning the spacecraft likely suffered from a technical problem. SpaceNews.com
Read More
0
0
FAA Report Reveals Drones Almost Collide With Planes Multiple Times A Day A report released by the Federal Aviation Administration reveals more than 600 instances of near-collisions and sightings between drones and airplanes have been reported.
Read More
0
0
Earth-Space telescope system produces hot surprise Astronomers using an orbiting radio telescope in conjunction with four ground-based radio telescopes have achieved the highest resolution, or ability to discern fine detail, of any astronomical observation ever made. The...
Read More
0
0

Japan's Black Hole Telescope Is In Trouble

Universe Today - 29 Mar 2016 19:33
Japan's Black Hole Telescope Is In Trouble The Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has lost contact with its X-ray Astronomy Satellite Hitomi (ASTRO-H.) Hitomi was launched on February 17th, for a 3-year mission to study black holes. But now that mission...
Read More
0
0
Astronomers using an orbiting radio telescope in conjunction with four ground-based radio telescopes have achieved the highest resolution, or ability to discern fine detail, of any astronomical observation ever made. The...
Read More
0
0

NASA Selects Instrument Team to Build Next-Gen Planet Hunter

NASA Breaking news - 29 Mar 2016 19:00
NASA Selects Instrument Team to Build Next-Gen Planet Hunter NASA has selected a team to build a new, cutting-edge instrument that will detect planets outside our solar system by measuring the miniscule "wobbling" of stars. The instrument will be the centerpiece of a new partnersh...
Read More
0
0
The first scientific Roadmap for European Astrobiology was published on March 21st. This strategic landmark for European astrobiology has been produced through the European Commission-funded AstRoMap project (2013-2015)....
Read More
0
0

NASA's Safirre experiment fights fire with fire

Space News - 29 Mar 2016 18:29
NASA's Safirre experiment fights fire with fire Before the Cygnus cargo tug that reached the International Space Station on March 26 makes its mission-ending plunge back to Earth, NASA will spend a week playing with fire onboard the unmanned capsule in an effort to im...
Read More
0
0
Green and Purple Aurora Colors Alaskan Skies (Photo) Astrophotographer John Chumack took this image from mountains about 60 miles east of Fairbanks, Alaska on March 19, 2015 while leading his annual aurora tour and workshop.
Read More
0
0

We Are Dead Stars

Bad Astronomy - 29 Mar 2016 17:30
My friend Michelle Thaller is an amazing person. I met her when she was doing public outreach for NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope mission many years ago, and she has since risen in the ranks at NASA to become the deputy d...
Read More
0
0
DMSP-19 Weather Satellite Dead After Air Force Ends Recovery Effort The Air Force has stopped trying to recover a two-year-old weather satellite after operators lost the ability to command the spacecraft last month, an Air Force spokesman said March 24.
Read More
0
0
How did galaxy clusters evolve over time? What did they look like billions of years ago? To answer these questions, astronomers look back in time to our youthful universe. Because light takes time to reach us, we can see...
Read More
0
0
New Video Shows James Webb Space Telescope's Instruments Removed From Super-Cold Chamber NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
Read More
0
0

Fly over Dwarf Planet Ceres

Scientific American - 29 Mar 2016 16:45
Fly over Dwarf Planet Ceres Marc Rayman, chief engineer and mission director of NASA's Dawn spacecraft, takes us on a tour of Ceres with images collected during the mission's first year. Video by NASA/JPL/CalTech --
Read More
0
0
The last decade has seen a bonanza of exoplanet discoveries. Nearly 2,000 exoplanets -- planets outside our solar system -- have been confirmed so far, and more than 5,000 candidate exoplanets have been identified. Many ...
Read More
0
0

{TITLE}

{PUBLISHER} - {PUBLISHED_DATE}
{TITLE} {CONTENT}
Read More
{VIEWS}
0


Storyboard
Print
{VIEWS}
0
0




Share this Article

Location



Create Storyboard