Space News
Building Electrospray Thrusters for Nanosatellites
SpaceRef - 8 Aug 2016 23:45
Researchers at the University of Maryland and Michigan Technological University have operated a tiny proposed satellite ion rocket under a microscope to see how it works....
NASA sees Tropical Storm Omais weakening near Japan
e! Science News - 8 Aug 2016 22:03
NOAA's Suomi NPP satellite spotted Tropical Storm Omais just off-shore, and east of the big island of Japan.
NuSTAR Principal Investigator Honored for Research
PTTU - 8 Aug 2016 21:08
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
The Hype Machine Deflates After CERN Data Shows No New Particle
Universe Today - 8 Aug 2016 19:34
This summer in Chicago, from August 3rd until the 10th, theorists and experimental physicists from around the world will be participating in the International Conference of High Energy Physics (ICHEP). One of the highlig...
Kepler's 'Alien Megastructure' Star Just Got Weirder
SPACE.com - 8 Aug 2016 18:41
"Tabby's Star" has dramatically dimmed and we don't know why.
Antarctica Ice-Cube Observatory Comes Up "Zip" --Search for Mystery Particle That Would Solve the Origin of Dark Matter
The Daily Galaxy - 8 Aug 2016 18:19
In an effort to fill in the blanks of the Standard Model of particle physics, science has been conducting a diligent search for a hypothesized particle known as the "sterile neutrino." If discovered, the sterile neutrino...
IceCube search for the 'sterile neutrino' draws a blank
e! Science News - 8 Aug 2016 18:08
In an effort to fill in the blanks of the Standard Model of particle physics, science has been conducting a diligent search for a hypothesized particle known as the "sterile neutrino."
Mini NASA satellite begins environmental testing
Phys.org - 8 Aug 2016 17:53
Construction of NASA's Dellingr CubeSat - a miniature satellite that provides a low-cost platform for missions - is complete, and the satellite has just left the lab for environmental testing. This is a key step after an...
Dark Matter Candidate 'Sterile Neutrino' Particle Still A Mystery | Video
SPACE.com - 8 Aug 2016 17:00
An instrument called the IceCube Neutrino Observatory, which is buried deep under ice in Antarctica, has come up empty in the search of the theoretical particle. Neutrinos and the result are explained by the IceCube team...
Two years on
ESA - 8 Aug 2016 16:42
Rosetta celebrates two incredible years at the comet
IRIS spots plasma rain on sun's surface
Phys.org - 8 Aug 2016 16:40
On July 24, 2016, NASA's Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph, or IRIS, captured a mid-level solar flare: a sudden flash of bright light on the solar limb - the horizon of the sun - as seen at the beginning of this vide...
Image: A Hubble sky full of stars
Phys.org - 8 Aug 2016 16:30
Located approximately 22,000 light-years away in the constellation of Musca (The Fly), this tightly packed collection of stars--known as a globular cluster--goes by the name of NGC 4833. This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telesc...
Astronomers offer a new bucket list for other worlds
Phys.org - 8 Aug 2016 16:25
Forget Rome. Ignore Madrid. Overlook tropical islands. Cash in your frequent flier miles and book a cruise to far-flung, exotic exoplanets.
Kepler team restarts powered-down photometer
Phys.org - 8 Aug 2016 16:25
During a scheduled contact with NASA's Kepler space telescope on Thursday, July 28, the team found the photometer--the camera onboard the spacecraft--powered off. The photometer was turned on again and the flight system ...
NASA International Space Station On-Orbit Status 5 August 2016
SpaceRef - 8 Aug 2016 16:21
Two NASA astronauts are readying their spacesuits and gear ahead of an Aug. 19 spacewalk. More life science, including heart and DNA research, continued Friday. Finally, tiny internal satellites were tested before next w...
China's lunar-based telescope observes a binary star system
Phys.org - 8 Aug 2016 15:59
(Phys.org)--China's Chang'e-3 mission landed on the moon in December 2013 and deployed a lunar rover known as Yutu or Jade Rabbit; it also carried a robotic telescope designed to observe various celestial objects such as...
Apollo 11 Lunar Sample Bag Lands at Center of Lawsuits
SPACE.com - 8 Aug 2016 15:56
A small white bag that was used by Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong to hold the first lunar samples collected from the surface of the moon is at the center of not one, but two lawsuits over who owns it today.
GOP Sen. Ron Johnson: Lack of Global Warming Is "Scientifically Proven." Yeah, About That ...
Bad Astronomy - 8 Aug 2016 15:00
Last week I wrote about a senior Republican congresswoman, Marsha Blackburn, who not only denies climate change is real but made the bizarre statement that the Earth is actually cooling. I know, right? But not to be outd...
Evidence of Martian life could be hard to find in some meteorite blast sites
Phys.org - 8 Aug 2016 14:47
Scientists in their preliminary findings suggest signs of life from under Mars' surface may not survive in rocks excavated by some meteorite impacts.
In the Interstellar Danger Zone --"The Last Time Our Sun Was In This Exact Spot In Its 226-Million-Year Milky-Way Orbit, Dinosaurs Ruled Earth"
The Daily Galaxy - 8 Aug 2016 14:00
In 1999 astronomers focusing on a star at the center of the Milky Way, measured precisely how long it takes the sun to complete one orbit (a galactic year) of our home galaxy: 226 million years. The last time the...
To Bennu and Back
Scientific American - 8 Aug 2016 13:30
The OSIRIS-REx probe's journey to the asteroid Bennu will answer questions about our deepest past and possible futures --
Ending 16 days underwater to simulate a space mission