Space News
The Jagged Shores of Pluto's Highlands
PTTU - 9 Jun 2016 22:30
New Horizons:
NASA's Juno Mission 26 Days from Jupiter
PTTU - 9 Jun 2016 21:06
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
The Fuse Is Lit. Point and Laugh, or Run for Your Lives?
Bad Astronomy - 9 Jun 2016 19:32
Anyone who has read any of my writing over the past few days/months/years knows that I may be just a tad, just a wee bit, just a scosh frustrated with one of the two political parties running my country. Or not so much r...
Cosmic Thriller --"Young Planet Observed Orbiting a Death Star"
The Daily Galaxy - 9 Jun 2016 18:58
Astronomers searching for the galaxy's youngest planets have found compelling evidence for one unlike any other, a newborn "hot Jupiter" whose outer layers are being torn away by the star it orbits every 11 hours. "A han...
NASA examined Tropical Storm Colin's heavy rainfall from space
e! Science News - 9 Jun 2016 18:26
Data from NASA's Integrated Multi-satellitE Retrievals for GPM (IMERG) were used to estimate rainfall from Tropical Storm Colin over a two day period before it dissipated.
Mystery Object Outshines Entire Milky Way Galaxy by 50 Times --"We Don't Know What the Power Source Could Be" (Thursday's Most Popular)
The Daily Galaxy - 9 Jun 2016 17:40
Astronomers were not entirely sure what it is. If, as they suspect, the gas ball is the result of a supernova, then it's the most powerful supernova ever seen. In June of 2015, astronomers viewed a ball of hot gas...
Mission Manager Update: K2 Marches On
PTTU - 9 Jun 2016 17:19
NASA: Kepler News and Features:
Remarkably diverse flora in Utah, USA, trains scientists for future missions on Mars
Phys.org - 9 Jun 2016 17:09
Future Martian explorers might not need to leave the Earth to prepare themselves for life on the Red Planet. The Mars Society have built an analogue research site in Utah, USA, which simulates the conditions on our neigh...
Young star appears to be ripping away layers of close-orbiting 'hot Jupiter'
Phys.org - 9 Jun 2016 17:08
Astronomers searching for the galaxy's youngest planets have found compelling evidence for one unlike any other, a newborn "hot Jupiter" whose outer layers are being torn away by the star it orbits every 11 hours.
NASA International Space Station On-Orbit Status 8 June 2016
SpaceRef - 9 Jun 2016 15:57
BEAM's hatches have been closed completing crew operations for the month. Meanwhile, a pair of spaceships is also being packed for departure this month....
NASA TV to Broadcast U.S. Cargo Ship Departure from Space Station
NASA Breaking news - 9 Jun 2016 15:54Video Report: LISA Pathfinder Results
SpaceRef - 9 Jun 2016 15:46
Launched in December 2015, LISA Pathfinder travelled to its operational orbit, 1.5 million km from earth towards the Sun, where it started its scientific mission on 1 March....
A Universe of Ancient and New Water --"NASA Pinpoints Water Vapor Around a Newly Forming Star"
The Daily Galaxy - 9 Jun 2016 15:46
A team of scientists using the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) has pinpointed the amount and location of water vapor around a newly forming star with groundbreaking precision. Using data collecte...
Scientists produce a 3D morpho-kinematical model of the planetary nebula NGC 2440
Phys.org - 9 Jun 2016 15:00
(Phys.org)--Astronomers from the Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences (IAG) in Brazil have developed a 3D model of the planetary nebula NGC 2440, describing the kinematics and morphology of this in...
Four More Place Settings at the Periodic Table
Bad Astronomy - 9 Jun 2016 14:45
Well, this doesn't happen terribly often: Scientists recently created/discovered four new elements, and the proposed names have just been announced. I won't keep you in suspense: Elements 113, 115, 117, and 118 have the ...
SOFIA pinpoints water vapor in young star
Phys.org - 9 Jun 2016 14:43
A team of scientists using the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) has pinpointed the amount and location of water vapor around a newly forming star with groundbreaking precision.
NASA: Hubble Reveals Prevalence of Exoplanet Clouds and Haze --"Pretty Surprising"
The Daily Galaxy - 9 Jun 2016 14:41
Water is a hot topic in the study of exoplanets, including "hot Jupiters," whose masses are similar to that of Jupiter, but which are much closer to their parent star than Jupiter is to the sun. They can reach a...
Cold gas in deep space
ESA - 9 Jun 2016 14:15
Operations image of the week: Mission controllers use these cold-gas thrusters to keep LISA Pathfinder where it needs to be
Image: Twilight stars at Concordia
Phys.org - 9 Jun 2016 14:10
Concordia sits on a plateau 3200 m above sea level. A place of extremes, temperatures can drop to -80°C in the winter, and the Sun does not rise above the horizon in the winter, forcing the crew to live in isolation wit...
Observing the Evening Sky in Summer's Twilight Zone
SPACE.com - 9 Jun 2016 13:30
What is twilight? Scientists have specific definitions for three types of twilight, and many people in the U.S. and Canada live in twilight through much of the summer.
What Does Mars Smell Like?
SPACE.com - 9 Jun 2016 13:30
What does Mars smell like? Everyone -- not just pioneering astronauts -- might be able to find out, because there could be ways to recreate whiffs of the Red Planet here on Earth.
Telescopes May Ride Giant Balloons to Better See the Stars
SPACE.com - 9 Jun 2016 13:30
Technology under development by a 2014 NASA Innovative Advanced Concept award winner aims to put a telescope directly into space, nestled inside a balloon the size of a football field.