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'Global Warming Hiatus' Not Good News For Planet Earth
Universe Today - 23 Nov 2016 22:39
The slowdown in the rise of the global mean surface temperature between 1998 and 2013 wasn't a slowdown at all. The oceans have warmed instead. The post ‘Global Warming Hiatus’ Not Good News For Planet Earth appeared...
NASA: Cassini Mission Enters Epic Endgame --"Flyby Poised to 'Skim' Saturn's Rings"
The Daily Galaxy - 23 Nov 2016 17:56
NASA said its Cassini mission is set to begin on November 30 a daring set of "ring-grazing" orbits, during which it will fly closer to Saturns rings than it has since its 2004 arrival. During its epic journey, Cassini ha...
Hubble spies spiral galaxy
Phys.org - 23 Nov 2016 14:03
Spiral galaxy NGC 3274 is a relatively faint galaxy located over 20 million light-years away in the constellation of Leo (The Lion).
Tiny 'Black Magic' Satellite Packs Origami-Like Radar Dish
SPACE.com - 23 Nov 2016 14:10
NASA challenged engineers to pack an entire satellite dish into a cereal box with Radar in a CubeSat (RainCube), a technology-demonstration mission scheduled for launch in 2018 that will measure rain and snowfall on Eart...
Ultra-Faint Satellite Galaxy is a Clue to Understanding Dark Matter
SPACE.com - 23 Nov 2016 13:58"Hawking's Aliens" --Our Planet's Present and Future Search for Advanced Extraterrestrial Life ('Galaxy' Radio)
The Daily Galaxy - 23 Nov 2016 19:38
As our planet's technology continues to evolve, scientists like Stephen Hawking become more aware of the possibility that aliens might lurk in the darkness studying our behavior from afar. In this radio interview, the SE...
Mars Is Going Through a Bit of a Dry Spell. How Do We Know? Rusty Meteorites.
Bad Astronomy - 23 Nov 2016 16:00
I love meteorites. I have quite a few myself; while I've never found one on a hunt I've bought them from collectors. There's a wealth of science in them; many are as old or even older than Earth, having formed in the ear...
NASA selects launch services for global surface water survey mission
Phys.org - 23 Nov 2016 14:10
NASA has selected Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) of Hawthorne, California, to provide launch services for the agency's Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) mission. Launch is targeted for April 2021 on a Sp...
Under Trump, NASA May Turn a Blind Eye to Climate Change
Scientific American - 23 Nov 2016 14:00
The President-elect’s space policy platform calls for disruptive reorganizations and possible budget cuts to Earth-observing satellite programs --
New family of stars discovered in Milky Way shed new light on galaxy's formation
Phys.org - 23 Nov 2016 00:07
An astronomer from LJMU's Astrophysics Research Institute has discovered a new family of stars in the core of the Milky Way Galaxy which provides new insights into the early stages of the Galaxy's formation.
Report finds commercial spaceports confused about insurance requirements
Space News - 23 Nov 2016 22:15
A new report recommends that the FAA do more to assist commercial spaceports in determining their insurance requirements, but stops short of calling for regulatory changes regarding coverage for non-federal facilities. S...
Trump's Plan to Eliminate NASA Climate Research Is Ill-Informed and Dangerous
Bad Astronomy - 23 Nov 2016 19:03
In a month where it's easy to get outrage fatigue at the incoming Donald Trump administration, he still finds a way to be brazenly awful and make terrible, dangerous decisions: In an interview with the Guardian, Bob Walk...
'Out Of This World' Uses For Expandable Habitats Explained By Robert Bigelow | Video
SPACE.com - 23 Nov 2016 18:49
After the successful expansion of Bigelow Aerospace's BEAM aboard the International Space Station, next steps for the technology are being looked at. Robert Bigelow explains some its potential uses.
NASA International Space Station On-Orbit Status 22 November 2016
SpaceRef - 23 Nov 2016 18:33
Three new crew members are in their first week aboard the International Space Station. They joined the Expedition 50 crew Saturday bringing the occupancy of the orbital lab to six humans....
ESA: Mars lander crash caused by 1-second inertial measurement error
Space News - 23 Nov 2016 17:57
The European Space Agency on Nov. 23 said its Schiaparelli lander's crash landing on Mars on Oct. 19 followed an unexplained saturation of its inertial measurement unit, which delivered bad data to the lander's computer ...
Nov. 21 issue of SpaceNews examines what Trump could mean for space
Space News - 23 Nov 2016 16:22
In the Nov. 21 issue of SpaceNews, senior staff writer Jeff Foust and and several outside experts examine what Donald Trump’s presidency could mean for civil, national security and commercial space. In “Back to the m...
Antenna market opening
ESA - 23 Nov 2016 15:50
Technology image of the week: test deployment of a 5 m-diameter antenna reflector, designed for orbital operations
From the magazine | Back to the moon, again?
Space News - 23 Nov 2016 15:26
For lunar exploration advocates, the moon appears closer now than at any time since Obama took office SpaceNews.com
Two-year extensions confirmed for ESA's science missions
Phys.org - 23 Nov 2016 14:55
ESA's Science Programme Committee (SPC) has today confirmed two-year mission extensions for nine scientific missions in which the Agency is participating. This secures their operations until the end of 2018.
Early warning from space of homes on the slide
ESA - 23 Nov 2016 14:22
It was a literal property crash: multiple homes in the Cármenes del Mar resort on the south coast of Spain were engulfed in a landslide, leaving families homeless. But satellite archives offer early warning of such even...
The Thanksgiving Sky: Jupiter and the Moon Meet Up Early Thursday
SPACE.com - 23 Nov 2016 13:58
If you get up early Thursday morning (Nov. 24) to stuff the turkey, or shop at the crack of dawn on Friday (Nov. 25), you will be able to spot the crescent moon that's passing near Jupiter, the planet now appearing as a ...
Galileo teamwork
ESA - 23 Nov 2016 13:00
Operations image of the week: Mission control shepherds four Galileo satellites in orbit