Space News
Watch NASA's Fire-in-Space Experiments Ignite in a Blazing Success
SPACE.com - 1 Dec 2016 14:00
NASA has declared its latest round of fire-in-space experiments, known as Saffire-II, a success.
Image: NASA's Webb Telescope clean room 'transporter'
Phys.org - 1 Dec 2016 14:37
What looks like a teleporter from science fiction being draped over NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, is actually a "clean tent."
EcoAlert: 6,000 Years Ago the Sahara Desert was Tropical
The Daily Galaxy - 1 Dec 2016 13:00
As little as 6,000 years ago, the vast Sahara Desert was covered in grassland that received plenty of rainfall, but shifts in the world's weather patterns abruptly transformed the vegetated region into some of the driest...
Russian Resupply Ship Experiences Anomaly; International Space Station Crew is Fine
NASA Breaking news - 1 Dec 2016 23:38Colossal Spiderweb Galaxy Three Times Size of the Milky Way --Submerged at Center of Massive Embryonic Cluster
The Daily Galaxy - 1 Dec 2016 23:22
"This is different from what we see in the nearby Universe, where galaxies in clusters grow by cannibalizing other galaxies. In this cluster, a giant galaxy is growing by feeding on the soup of cold gas in which it is...
Spacecom borrowing AsiaSat-8 to cover for Amos-6 satellite lost in Falcon 9 explosion
Space News - 1 Dec 2016 22:35
Israeli satellite operator Spacecom, whose relationship with Facebook could be summed up as "it's complicated" following the loss of its Amos-6 satellite in September, will borrow part of AsiaSat's newest satellite for a...
Progress launch to space station fails
Space News - 1 Dec 2016 22:26
A Progress cargo spacecraft bound for the International Space Station failed to reach orbit after launch Dec. 1, a failure that should not have an immediate impact on operations of the station and its crew. SpaceNews.com
The Year in Planetary Science
Scientific American - 1 Dec 2016 22:00
Take a light-speed trip through the solar system to catch up on 2016’s biggest stories from our celestial neighborhood. Produced with support from Explore Scientific --
NASA Invites Media to Talk with Cast of Hidden Figures at Kennedy Space Center
PTTU - 1 Dec 2016 21:28
NASA Breaking News:
Russian Resupply Rocket Lost During Launch
Bad Astronomy - 1 Dec 2016 20:58
News is still coming in right now, but it looks like a Progress capsule loaded with supplies for the astronauts on the International Space Station was lost as it was heading up into space this morning. It was uncrewed, s...
NASA's Sun-observing IRIS mission
Phys.org - 1 Dec 2016 20:47
While it seems static from our vantage point on Earth 93 million miles away, the sun is constantly changing. Under the influence of complex magnetic forces, material moves throughout the solar atmosphere and can burst fo...
What do Netflix, Google and planetary systems have in common?
Phys.org - 1 Dec 2016 20:09
Machine learning is a powerful tool used for a variety of tasks in modern life, from fraud detection and sorting spam in Google, to making movie recommendations on Netflix.
Neutron Star May Display First Evidence of 80-Year-Old Quantum Prediction
Scientific American - 1 Dec 2016 20:00
Polarized light suggests the presence of quantum phenomenon first predicted in the 1930s --
NASA's Sun-Observing IRIS Mission
PTTU - 1 Dec 2016 19:45
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
Russian Cargo Spacecraft May Be Lost in Space
Scientific American - 1 Dec 2016 19:45
An uncrewed, robotic Progress spacecraft experienced problems en route to the International Space Station --
Climate cycles may explain how running water carved Mars' surface features
Phys.org - 1 Dec 2016 19:37
Dramatic climate cycles on early Mars, triggered by buildup of greenhouse gases, may be the key to understanding how liquid water left its mark on the planet's surface, according to a team of planetary scientists.
Russia Launches Space Cargo Ship, But Its Fate Is Unclear
SPACE.com - 1 Dec 2016 18:24
Russia's space agency, Roscosmos, launched a new cargo ship to the International Space Station today (Dec. 1), but the fate of the robotic supply ship is unclear due to issues that cropped up during its trip into space.
Sun 'Heat Bombs' Its Atmosphere, Evidence Found | Video
SPACE.com - 1 Dec 2016 18:17
Solar physicists have been studying how the Sun's corona, which is 200 to 500 times hotter than the surface, with NASA's Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) mission.
Tangled threads weave through cosmic oddity
Phys.org - 1 Dec 2016 18:00
New observations from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have revealed the intricate structure of the galaxy NGC 4696 in greater detail than ever before. The elliptical galaxy is a beautiful cosmic oddity with a bright ...
Problem Occurs During Launch of Soyuz Progress 65 Resupply Mission to the ISS - Vehicle Burns up in Atmosphere
SpaceRef - 1 Dec 2016 17:57
A launch that seemingly was going perfect, quickly became a concern to Russian mission controllers when the third stage of the Soyuz rocket apparently shut down early leading to the spacecraft reentering the atmosphere a...
Launch Failure! Russian Progress 65 Cargo Ship Had Glitch At 3rd Stage Separation | Video
SPACE.com - 1 Dec 2016 17:47
At 383 seconds into flight "ratty telemetry" was reported by Russia's mission control. It's status is currently under investigation. NASA spokesman Rob Navias with the Johnson Space Center in Houston explains.
Ailing Buzz Aldrin Evacuated from Antarctica
Scientific American - 1 Dec 2016 17:45
The 86-year-old moonwalker was visiting the South Pole as a tourist when he fell ill, and is reportedly now in stable condition --