Space News
What I Learned by Watching Every 'Star Trek' Show and Movie
SPACE.com - 17 May 2016 18:01
Star Trek is a story about our shared humanity and the wondrous destiny that awaits us if we can get our act together and explore the cosmos.
Grammar School Cubesat Launched From ISS
SpaceRef - 17 May 2016 03:52
In 2012, the students from St. Thomas More Cathedral School in Arlington, Virginia lined up in the shape of a space shuttle in the school parking lot and witnessed the flyover of the Space Shuttle Discovery as it was bei...
NASA International Space Station On-Orbit Status 16 May 2016
SpaceRef - 17 May 2016 23:00
The International Space Station completed its 100,000th orbit early this morning after its first component, the Zarya cargo module, launched Nov. 20, 1998. That is over 2.6 billion miles traveled, nearly the distance fro...
Haumean Moons Deepen The Dwarf Planet Mystery
Universe Today - 17 May 2016 22:20
The dwarf planets in our Solar System are some of the most interesting objects around. Of course, all of the Solar System objects--and anything in nature, really--are fascinating when you really focus on them. Now, a new...
NASA Awards Thermal Infrared Sensor-2 Instrument Cryocooler
PTTU - 17 May 2016 22:08
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
Carnival of Space #457
Universe Today - 17 May 2016 21:34
This week's Carnival of Space is hosted by Gadi Eidelheit at his The Venus Transit blog.
Squeezing out mountains, mathematically, on Jupiter's moon Io
Phys.org - 17 May 2016 21:34
Mountains aren't the first thing that hit you when you look at images of Jupiter's innermost moon, Io. But once you absorb the fact that the moon is slathered in sulfurous lava erupted from 400 active volcanoes, you migh...
"Europa's Ocean Chemistry and Energy May Hold the Elixir for Life" --NASA News Update
The Daily Galaxy - 17 May 2016 21:32
"We're studying an alien ocean using methods developed to understand the movement of energy and nutrients in Earth's own systems," says Steve Vance, a planetary scientist at JPL and lead author of an important JPL new st...
Allan Sandage's last paper unravels 100-year-old astronomical mystery
e! Science News - 17 May 2016 21:23
Carnegie's Allan Sandage, who died in 2012, was a tremendously influential figure in the field of astronomy. His final paper, published posthumously, focuses on unraveling a surprising historical mystery related to one o...
Europa's ocean may have an Earthlike chemical balance
Phys.org - 17 May 2016 20:37
The ocean of Jupiter's moon Europa could have the necessary balance of chemical energy for life, even if the moon lacks volcanic hydrothermal activity, finds a new study.
Allan Sandage's last paper unravels 100-year-old astronomical mystery
Phys.org - 17 May 2016 19:43
Carnegie's Allan Sandage, who died in 2012, was a tremendously influential figure in the field of astronomy. His final paper, published posthumously, focuses on unraveling a surprising historical mystery related to one o...
House bill offers $19.5 billion for NASA in 2017
Space News - 17 May 2016 19:29
A House appropriations bill released May 17 would provide NASA with $19.5 billion in 2017, with significant increases in funding for the agency's Orion and Space Launch System programs and a planned mission to Jupiter's ...
Europa's Ocean May Have An Earthlike Chemical Balance
PTTU - 17 May 2016 19:24
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
Meteor captured on dashcam video lights up New England sky
Phys.org - 17 May 2016 18:23
A Maine police sergeant looking for speeders has captured a fireball streaking across the sky on his dashboard camera.
Destination Europa! --"Will a Future NASA Mission Discover Life at Jupiter's 'Ocean Moon'?" (Tuesday's Most Popular)
The Daily Galaxy - 17 May 2016 17:46
"Landing on the surface of Europa would be a key step in the astrobiological investigation of that world," said Chris McKay, a senior editor of the journal Astrobiology, who is based at NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett...
Sunrise on a Crater Rim
Bad Astronomy - 17 May 2016 17:45
Every now and again, a photograph from a spacecraft stops me dead in my tracks. The shot above is one such image, taken by the wonderful Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. It shows sunrise on the western part of the rim of Ja...
Clapper: New imagery companies could complement, but not replace what intel agencies need
Space News - 17 May 2016 17:30
James Clapper, the director of national intelligence, said the intelligence community has likely not taken full advantage of products from a flurry of new commercial satellite imagery companies. SpaceNews.com
Kepler-223 System: Clues to Planetary Migration
PTTU - 17 May 2016 17:26
NASA: Kepler News and Features:
Spacewalk to catwalk
ESA - 17 May 2016 17:10
ESA and London's Science Museum are working with leading fashion schools around Europe to design clothes for the space age with Couture in Orbit
Fort McMurray Fire Sends Up Huge Columns of Smoke
PTTU - 17 May 2016 16:47
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
ESA assures Italy, Avio that Vega won't be short-changed by Airbus Safran Launchers
Space News - 17 May 2016 16:25
Negotiations will start by June between the now fully operational Airbus Safran Launchers (ASL) and the European Space Agency on the ASL's bid to complete construction of the future Ariane 6 rocket, ESA Launcher Director...
A New Form of Light Discovered --"Enables Strange Possibilities"
The Daily Galaxy - 17 May 2016 15:48
"We're interested in finding out how we can change the way light behaves, and how that could be useful," says Trinity College professor Paul Eastham. "What I think is so exciting about this result is that even this funda...