Space News
Beyond Neptune, a chunk of ice is orbiting the sun in the wrong direction
Phys.org - 17 Aug 2016 14:43
Beyond the orbit of Neptune, the farthest recognized-planet from our sun, lies the mysteries population known as the Trans-Neptunian Object (TNOs). For years, astronomers have been discovering bodies and minor planets in...
Supernova ejected from the pages of history
Phys.org - 17 Aug 2016 23:16
A new look at the debris from an exploded star in our galaxy has astronomers re-examining when the supernova actually happened. Recent observations of the supernova remnant called G11.2-0.3 with NASA's Chandra X-ray Obse...
NASA prepares to launch first U.S. asteroid sample return mission
Phys.org - 17 Aug 2016 23:13
NASA is preparing to launch its first mission to return a sample of an asteroid to Earth. The mission will help scientists investigate how planets formed and how life began, as well as improve our understanding of astero...
NASA Launches Student Experiments from Wallops
SpaceRef - 17 Aug 2016 22:01
NASA successfully launched the RockSat-X education payload on a Terrier-Improved Malemute suborbital sounding rocket at 7:33:30 a.m. EDT Aug. 17 from the Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia....
Dextre to Work with Spacewalkers for the First Time Ever!
PTTU - 17 Aug 2016 21:50
Canadian Space Agency:
Physicists Maybe, Just Maybe, Confirm the Possible Discovery of 5th Force of Nature
Universe Today - 17 Aug 2016 21:11
For some time, physicists have understood that all known phenomena in the Universe are governed by four fundamental forces. These include weak nuclear force, strong nuclear force, electromagnetism and gravity. Whereas th...
Stairway to Heaven! - Boeing Starliner Crew Access Arm's 'Awesome' Launch Pad Installation
Universe Today - 17 Aug 2016 20:48
CAPE CANAVERAL AIR FORCE STATION, FL -- A new 'Stairway to Heaven' which American astronauts will soon stride along as "the last place on Earth" departure point aboard our next generation of human spaceships, was at long...
Astronomy shown to be set in standing stone
e! Science News - 17 Aug 2016 19:52
University of Adelaide research has for the first time statistically proven that the earliest standing stone monuments of Britain, the great circles, were constructed specifically in line with the movements of the Sun an...
NASA Prepares to Launch First U.S. Asteroid Sample Return Mission
NASA Breaking news - 17 Aug 2016 19:50Supernova Ejected from the Pages of History
PTTU - 17 Aug 2016 19:06
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory:
NASA sees sixth tropical cyclone form in Atlantic
e! Science News - 17 Aug 2016 19:05
Tropical Depression 6 developed in the far eastern North Atlantic Ocean and NASA and NOAA satellites provided infrared and visible views at the storm.
Artificial Gravity In Space For Mice? Multi-Generational Study Concept | Video
SPACE.com - 17 Aug 2016 18:07
NASA's Multigenerational Independent Colony for Extraterrestrial Habitation, Autonomy, and Behavior Health (MICEHAB) would give scientists the ability to study the effects of long-duration space exploration on mice.
Huge HiRISE Photo Release Reveals Mars Beauty
SPACE.com - 17 Aug 2016 18:07
The high-resolution camera on board NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has released a huge archive of Mars photographs, revealing Mars' varied global geology.
OSIRIS-Rex: Bringing Home Pieces of an Asteroid
SPACE.com - 17 Aug 2016 16:48
NASA's OSIRIS-Rex mission will bring home samples of the asteroid Bennu after spending two years studying it in depth.
August Full Moon 2016: See the Lunar 'Sturgeon' Online Tonight
SPACE.com - 17 Aug 2016 16:24
The full moon of August will rise for skywatchers around the world early tomorrow, and you can get a preview of this so-called Full Sturgeon Moon in a live webcast tonight (Aug. 17).
How to dock CubeSats
Phys.org - 17 Aug 2016 15:50
The miniature satellites known as CubeSats already play a variety of roles in space. In future they could also serve as the building blocks of other, larger missions by being docked together in orbit.
Professor wants to send our digital selves to the stars
Phys.org - 17 Aug 2016 15:30
Setting foot on a distant planet... we've all dreamed about it at one time or another. And it has been a staple of science fiction for almost a century. Engage the warp dive, spool up the FLT, open a wormhole, or jump in...
One year to the 2017 total solar eclipse
Phys.org - 17 Aug 2016 15:00
One. More. Year. Quick; where will you be this time next year on August 21st, 2017? We're now just one year out this weekend from a fine total solar eclipse gracing the United States from coast to coast. If you think one...
No, That's Not a Picture of Antarctica from Space
Bad Astronomy - 17 Aug 2016 15:00
I'll make this short and (bitter)sweet: There's a picture going around social media people claim shows Antarctica from space. But it's not; at least not really. It's actually a visualization of data, a computer-generated...
Trump's VP Mike Pence Wants to Teach That Old Time Religion in Public Schools
Bad Astronomy - 17 Aug 2016 15:00
I've written a word or two about Donald Trump, as you might imagine, but not much on his viceĀ presidential pick, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence (except to say, unshockingly, that he is a climate change denier). You know anyon...
NASA International Space Station On-Orbit Status 16 August 2016
SpaceRef - 17 Aug 2016 14:56
Space station and Commercial Crew managers wrapped up a spacewalk briefing Monday afternoon discussing the installation of a new International Docking Adapter at the end of the week. Spacewalkers Jeff Williams and Kate R...
Astrochemists Detect Chiral Molecules in Interstellar Space for the First Time
Scientific American - 17 Aug 2016 14:45
Could mirror molecules in space help explain why life prefers molecules with a single-handedness? --