Space News
Powerful 'Electric Wind' Sucked Venus' Oxygen into Space
SPACE.com - 22 Jun 2016 15:30
Venus has an "electric wind" strong enough to strip water's building blocks from the planet's atmosphere and fling it into space, new research suggests.
Rainbow-Colored Shooting Stars May Fly Overhead Someday
SPACE.com - 22 Jun 2016 15:13
Someday, stargazers may see pink, green and violet shooting stars streak across the night sky, thanks to a startup company that wants to launch tiny, human-made meteors, according to news sources.
Rare Newborn Planet May Be the Youngest Ever Detected
Scientific American - 22 Jun 2016 14:00
The Kepler telescope has discovered an exoplanet that is just 5 to 10 million years old, much younger than the typical planet --
NASA Analyzes Short-lived Tropical Storm Danielle
SpaceRef - 22 Jun 2016 02:51
Tropical Storm Danielle formed on June 20 and by June 21 the storm had dissipated over eastern Mexico....
Developed in Waterloo, now orbiting in space
Phys.org - 22 Jun 2016 23:56
A one-of-a-kind communications device developed by researchers at the University of Waterloo is now orbiting the Earth as a central component of a microsatellite launched in Sriharikota, India on Tuesday to test new tech...
Port Canaveral Considers Charging SpaceX 14 Times Normal Fee For Booster Return
Universe Today - 22 Jun 2016 21:17
A dispute may be brewing between SpaceX and the Canaveral Port Authority, where the private space company brings its recovered boosters back to land. Citing concerns over wear and tear on the port's facilities, the Autho...
"Titans Among Stars" --Many More Supermassive Black Hole in Some Areas of the Universe
The Daily Galaxy - 22 Jun 2016 21:17
Massive stars that collapse upon themselves and end their lives as black holes, like the pair LIGO detected last September, are extremely rare. They are less evolved, "more primitive stars," that occur in special configu...
NASA Scientists Discover Unexpected Mineral on Mars
PTTU - 22 Jun 2016 21:06
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X-ray echoes of a shredded star provide close-up of 'killer' black hole
e! Science News - 22 Jun 2016 20:38
Some 3.9 billion years ago in the heart of a distant galaxy, the intense tidal pull of a monster black hole shredded a star that passed too close. When X-rays produced in this event first reached Earth on March 28, 2011,...
NASA International Space Station On-Orbit Status 21 June 2016
SpaceRef - 22 Jun 2016 20:28
A cargo ship that was released last week from the International Space Station will re-enter Earth's atmosphere Wednesday. Back inside the orbital lab, the crew practiced emergency procedures after a light day of science ...
Team predicts a universe crowded with black holes
Phys.org - 22 Jun 2016 20:01
A new study published in Nature presents one of the most complete models of matter in the universe and predicts hundreds of massive black hole mergers each year observable with the second generation of gravitational wave...
NASA Administrator Bolden and Transportation Secretary Foxx to Announce New Technology at Charlotte International Airport
NASA Breaking news - 22 Jun 2016 19:07New Solar System Internet Technology Debuts on the International Space Station
SpaceRef - 22 Jun 2016 19:03
This month, NASA took a major step toward creating a Solar System Internet by establishing operational Delay/Disruption Tolerant Networking (DTN) service on the International Space Station....
NRL astrophysicist probes theory of black-hole accretion
e! Science News - 22 Jun 2016 18:36
Utilizing the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), one of the most powerful telescopes in the world, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) astrophysicist Dr. Tracy Clarke and an international team of resea...
Bezos Wins Heinlein Prize Commercial Space Award
SPACE.com - 22 Jun 2016 18:32
Jeff Bezos, whose commercial space company Blue Origin recently completed another test flight of its New Shepard reusable suborbital vehicle, is the latest winner of the Heinlein Prize for commercial space achievements, ...
European Mars Spacecraft Sees Its Destination from Afar
SPACE.com - 22 Jun 2016 17:47
The ExoMars mission, currently en route to the Red Planet, has caught its first glimpse of the Martian surface. The Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) took an image of Mars from 25 million miles (41 million kilometers) away on June...
Pluto May Harbor a Liquid Ocean
SPACE.com - 22 Jun 2016 17:40
Despite its incredible distance from the sun, Pluto may still hide a liquid ocean beneath its surface. Surface features suggest the dwarf planet did not shrink as would be expected if the ocean had frozen entirely.
Enceladus's Vast Subsurface Ocean --"Hints at Strong Heat Source and Emergence of Life"
The Daily Galaxy - 22 Jun 2016 17:18
With eruptions of ice and water vapor, and an ocean covered by an ice shell, Saturn's moon Enceladus is one of the most fascinating in the Solar System, especially as interpretations of data provided by the Cassini space...
Floating Piers
ESA - 22 Jun 2016 17:05
The Sentinel-2A satellite captured creation of the 'Floating Piers' installation on Lake Iseo by the Bulgarian-American artist, Christo
'Star Trek' Actor Brent Spiner Talks New Movie, Stephen Hawking in Q&A
SPACE.com - 22 Jun 2016 17:01
Space.com talked with actor Brent Spiner -- best known as Data from "Star Trek: The Next Generation" -- about the new movie "Independence Day: Resurgence," the 50th anniversary of "Star Trek," and his (unauthorized) nick...
Sentinel space testing
ESA - 22 Jun 2016 16:55
Technology image of the week: Sentinel-2B being lowered into Europe's largest vacuum chamber for testing
Apollo 19 Saturn V Rocket Stage Arrives at Infinity Science Center
SPACE.com - 22 Jun 2016 16:21
A massive, 40-year-old artifact left over from NASA's Apollo moon program has landed a new mission as a roadside attraction on one of the busiest U.S. highways. Drivers taking I-10 to enter Mississippi were the first to ...