Space News
NASA Opens Research Portal for Scientists
SPACE.com - 18 Aug 2016 13:37
The research will be available on PubSpace, an archive maintained by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. There is no charge to register, and the data can be downloaded and analyzed, NASA officials said.
NASA to Launch Asteroid-Sampling Mission in 3 Weeks
Scientific American - 18 Aug 2016 16:15
The OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is expected to return a pristine sample of the potentially hazardous space rock Bennu to Earth in September 2023 --
Students Fly Prototype of Potential Mars Airplane
PTTU - 18 Aug 2016 23:31
NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center:
Science-Driven Optimization of the LSST Observing Strategy
PTTU - 18 Aug 2016 21:20
Large Synoptic Survey Telescope:
Venus-like exoplanet might have oxygen atmosphere, but not life
e! Science News - 18 Aug 2016 20:46
The distant planet GJ 1132b intrigued astronomers when it was discovered last year. Located just 39 light-years from Earth, it might have an atmosphere despite being baked to a temperature of around 450 degrees Fahrenhei...
Measuring Earth Moon Distances By Laser
SpaceRef - 18 Aug 2016 18:46
The Earth-Moon-Sun system has traditionally provided the best laboratory for testing the strong equivalence principle....
Sprawling Blue Cut Wildfire in California Spied by NASA Satellites
SPACE.com - 18 Aug 2016 18:30
As a wildfire blazes through a mountain pass in Southern California, two NASA satellites were able to snap photos of the smoke from space.
Cooking Up Life in the Cosmic Kitchen
Universe Today - 18 Aug 2016 18:29
Kitchens are where we create. From crumb cake to corn on the cob, it happens here. If you're like me, you've occasionally left a turkey too long in the oven or charred the grilled chicken. When meat gets burned, among th...
Hibernating-Star Explosion Provides First Evidence of Nova Cycle
Scientific American - 18 Aug 2016 18:00
Evidence of additional mini outbursts leading up to the so-called classical nova provides the first direct evidence for the nova hibernation hypothesis, which suggests a cyclical evolution of such... --
Specialized cameras capture the Perseid meteor shower from points around the globe
Phys.org - 18 Aug 2016 17:43
Time-lapse images captured during the peak of this summer's Perseid meteor shower have been released by the SkySentinel project, in which students at Florida Institute of Technology monitor the night sky from a network o...
How to Dock CubeSats
SpaceRef - 18 Aug 2016 17:30
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....
Venus-like exoplanet might have oxygen atmosphere, but not life
Phys.org - 18 Aug 2016 17:22
The distant planet GJ 1132b intrigued astronomers when it was discovered last year. Located just 39 light-years from Earth, it might have an atmosphere despite being baked to a temperature of around 450 degrees Fahrenhei...
Blue Cut Fire in California Spreads Quickly
PTTU - 18 Aug 2016 16:46
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
The longest call
ESA - 18 Aug 2016 15:40
Operations image of the week: ESA's deep-space tracking station in Australia makes the longest-ever 'catch' for the Agency
NASA International Space Station On-Orbit Status 17 August 2016
SpaceRef - 18 Aug 2016 15:19
Flight controllers and the Expedition 48 crew are preparing for tonight's International Docking Adapter extraction work and Friday morning's installation spacewalk. The orbital residents are also continuing to load the S...
Venus-like Exoplanet Might Have Oxygen Atmosphere, But Not Life
PTTU - 18 Aug 2016 15:01
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics:
So What Exactly Is an "Alien Megastructure"?
Bad Astronomy - 18 Aug 2016 15:00
Last week, I wrote another article about KIC 8462852, aka Tabby's Star, which is behaving very oddly indeed. It shows sharp dips in brightness that last for hours, as well as much longer ones that last for days (or longe...
Looking from space for nuclear detonations
Phys.org - 18 Aug 2016 14:40
Sandia National Laboratories' Jaime Gomez was too busy to celebrate the successful launch of the latest nuclear detonation detection system--he was already deep into the next generation.
Classical nova captured before, during and after exploding
Phys.org - 18 Aug 2016 14:30
(Phys.org)--A team of researchers affiliated with the Warsaw University Observatory has captured for the first time the events that led to a classical nova exploding, the explosion itself and then what happened afterward...
China's Scientists Propose the Human 'Quantum Brain' --"The Source of Our Dominance on the Planet: More Complex Than a Galaxy"
The Daily Galaxy - 18 Aug 2016 14:30
Chinese scientists have proposed a new theory that explains why humans are so much more intelligent than animals even though our brains are often much smaller than those of other species. Researchers at the Wuhan Institu...
NASA Briefs on the OSIRIS-REx Mission as Launch Nears
SpaceRef - 18 Aug 2016 14:24
On August 17, NASA hosted a briefing at the agency's headquarters in Washington, DC to preview the launch of the Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security-Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) spacecra...
The Cosmos Might Be Mostly Devoid of Life
Scientific American - 18 Aug 2016 14:15
We still have no idea how easy it is for life to arise—and it may be incredibly difficult --