Space News
Active asteroid 324P/La Sagra observed by Hubble
Phys.org - 5 Jul 2016 15:00
(Phys.org)--The renowned Hubble Space Telescope (HST) plays a leading role in uncovering distant locations of the universe, but it could be also a helpful tool for studying nearby objects, like space rocks whizzing throu...
Welcome to Jupiter - NASA's Juno Achieves Orbit around 'King of the Planets'
Universe Today - 5 Jul 2016 09:47
Welcome to Jupiter! NASA's Juno spacecraft is orbiting Jupiter at this moment! "NASA has done it again!" pronounced an elated Scott Bolton, investigator of Juno from Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, to loud c...
On thin ice: Enceladus
ESA - 5 Jul 2016 14:45
Space Science Image of the Week: The geysers on Enceladus come from a region where the crust might be paper-thin
NASA's Juno spacecraft in orbit around mighty Jupiter
Phys.org - 5 Jul 2016 14:04
After an almost five-year journey to the solar system's largest planet, NASA's Juno spacecraft successfully entered Jupiter's orbit during a 35-minute engine burn. Confirmation that the burn had completed was received on...
Video: Rosetta's second year at Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
Phys.org - 5 Jul 2016 13:19
Rosetta describes the exciting discoveries she made during her second year at Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, after the comet made its closest approach to the Sun along its orbit.
Sun-Stripped Mars Can Help NASA's MAVEN Provide Exoplanet Insights
SPACE.com - 5 Jul 2016 13:01
The red planet could provide insight into how the atmospheres are stripped off of distant, comet-like exoplanets.
Moon-Cargo Poster Rockets Past Fundraising Goal
SPACE.com - 5 Jul 2016 13:00
A crowdfunded campaign to sell illustrated posters of every item that flew to the moon on Apollo 11 has raised almost 15 times its initial goal, with more than two weeks until the campaign ends.
Tomb with a View: Ancient Burial Sites Served as 'Telescopes'
SPACE.com - 5 Jul 2016 12:53
Thousands of years ago, stone constructions built as tombs may have also been used to observe the night sky and track the movements of the stars.
Real-Life Holodeck? 'Star Trek' Tech Uses VR to Solve Global Problems
SPACE.com - 5 Jul 2016 12:51
Could an immersive virtual-reality environment like the fictional Holodeck in "Star Trek" help people tackle global problems like climate change or drug policy?
Google Doodle Celebrates Juno's Jupiter Arrival
SPACE.com - 5 Jul 2016 10:15
Just minutes after Juno entered orbit around Jupiter late Monday night (July 4), Google's search page began showcasing a "doodle" celebrating the accomplishment.
NASA, Juno Team Exult in Successful Jupiter Arrival
SPACE.com - 5 Jul 2016 10:03Welcome to Jupiter: NASA spacecraft Juno reaches giant planet
Phys.org - 5 Jul 2016 08:35
Braving intense radiation, a NASA spacecraft reached Jupiter on Monday after a five-year voyage to begin exploring the king of the planets.
Jupiter Has a New Moon. And We Put It There.
Bad Astronomy - 5 Jul 2016 07:53
At 03:53 UTC on July 5th, 2016 (or 11:53 p.m. Eastern US time on July 4th), Jupiter got a new moon. And its name is Juno. At that time, the main engine of the spacecraft cut off, having burned for 35 minutes and two seco...
NASA's Juno Spacecraft in Orbit Around Mighty Jupiter
NASA Breaking news - 5 Jul 2016 06:10Juno Arrives at Jupiter
Scientific American - 5 Jul 2016 05:59
After a do-or-die engine burn, the second spacecraft ever to orbit Jupiter is preparing to revolutionize our view of the giant planetĀ --
Spacecraft Juno Slows Down for its First Orbit of Jupiter
Scientific American - 5 Jul 2016 04:53
In this exclusive interview, the project manager of one of Juno's instruments explains how the spacecraft will slow down prior to its insertion into Jupiter's orbit. --
Massive Explosions Observed at Jupiter's Earth-Sized Polar Aurora --"Triggered by Moon Io's Volcanic Umbrella of Debris Rising High into Space"
The Daily Galaxy - 5 Jul 2016 22:38
Jupiter watchers have long known that the giant planet's ever-present polar auroras - thousands of times brighter and many times bigger than Earth - are powered by both electrically charged particles from the Sun collidi...
Lush Venus? Searing Earth? It could have happened
Phys.org - 5 Jul 2016 22:09
If conditions had been just a little different an eon ago, there might be plentiful life on Venus and none on Earth.
Follow-Up: Jupiter's Moons Dance As Juno Approached
Bad Astronomy - 5 Jul 2016 18:58
Last night, for the first time in nearly two decades, humanity added a new moon to Jupiter: The spacecraft Juno successfully entered orbit around the giant planet, beginning a nearly two-year-long mission to study Jupite...
International Astronaut Team Explores Earth's Depths
SpaceRef - 5 Jul 2016 18:51
An international team of six astronauts from China, Japan, USA, Spain and Russia will descend into the caves of Sardinia, Italy, to explore the depths and train for life in outer space....
Astronauts, Aviators Celebrate National Air and Space Museum's 40 Years
SPACE.com - 5 Jul 2016 18:29
Forty years ago a signal sent from Mars led to the opening of the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC. Last week, another broadcast from space prompted the debut of the museum's newly-renovated ...
Did A Giant Mars Impact Create Phobos, Deimos - and Another Moon?
SpaceRef - 5 Jul 2016 18:26
International collaboration finds that two small satellites (Phobos and Deimos) orbiting Mars can also be formed by a giant impact like the origin of our Moon. The research is reported in Nature Geoscience, July 2016....