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NASA Breaking news - 8 Dec 2016 16:30NASA Needs Your Help With the "Long-Duration" Space Poop Problem
Universe Today - 8 Dec 2016 16:15
It turns out, that famous question of "How do you go to the bathroom in space?" is not so easy to answer. At least, not when it comes to 'going' -- repeatedly -- in your spacesuit, when you may have been wearing it conti...
The Super Brain --"Mutation of Human Genome Two Million Years Ago Created the Big Leap That Led To Speaking and Thinking"
The Daily Galaxy - 8 Dec 2016 16:00
The great British physicist Sir Roger Penrose likes to say that the human brain is more complex than our Milky Way Galaxy. Why are we the only species that evolved to have the ability to invent the radio, scan the... �...
John Glenn, First American to Orbit Earth, Dies at 95
Scientific American - 8 Dec 2016 23:55
The last of NASA’s original seven astronauts to die, Glenn circled the planet three times in 1962 --
John Glenn, the First American to Orbit the Earth, Has Died at 95
Bad Astronomy - 8 Dec 2016 23:53
John Glenn has died. The cause of death has not been announced, but he was hospitalized at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center a week ago, reportedly in declining health. He was 95. To call him an American he...
European Commission official presses Govsatcom case
Space News - 8 Dec 2016 23:43
Emboldened by waning public resistance to shared defense activities across European Union member states, the European Commission is making a harder push to forge a shared government satellite communications capability fo...
John Glenn Has Left The Planet
SpaceRef - 8 Dec 2016 23:42
The following is a statement from NASA Administrator Charles Bolden on the passing of Sen. John Glenn:...
NASA Remembers American Legend John Glenn
NASA Breaking news - 8 Dec 2016 23:29
The following is a statement from NASA Administrator Charles Bolden on the passing of Sen. John Glenn:
John Glenn, the 1st American to orbit Earth, has died at 95
Phys.org - 8 Dec 2016 23:25
John Glenn, whose 1962 flight as the first U.S. astronaut to orbit the Earth made him an all-American hero and propelled him to a long career in the U.S. Senate, died Thursday. The last survivor of the original Mercury 7...
NASA Announces First Geostationary Vegetation, Atmospheric Carbon Mission
PTTU - 8 Dec 2016 21:50
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
NASA Highlights Ceres, Earth's Flowing Ice, Mars at American Geophysical Union
NASA Breaking news - 8 Dec 2016 21:09John Glenn, First American in Orbit, Falls Ill in Ohio
Scientific American - 8 Dec 2016 19:45
The 95-year-old former astronaut and senator has been in hospital for more than a week --
SOFIA Sees Super-Heated Gas Streams Churning up Possible Storm of New Stars
PTTU - 8 Dec 2016 18:31
NASA's Ames Research Center News and Features:
Under Construction: Distant Galaxy Churning Out Stars at Remarkable Rate
PTTU - 8 Dec 2016 17:57
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory:
NASA International Space Station On-Orbit Status 7 December 2016
SpaceRef - 8 Dec 2016 17:08
Japan is preparing to launch its sixth cargo mission to the International Space Station Friday morning. The Expedition 50 crew is training for the cargo ship's arrival while studying how living in space affects the human...
Video: ULA Launches U.S. Air Force Wideband Global SATCOM 8 Satellite
SpaceRef - 8 Dec 2016 16:54
A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Delta IV rocket carrying the eighth satellite of the Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) for the U.S. Air Force was launched from Space Launch Complex-37 last evening at 6:53 p.m. EDT....
Our 'Red-Giant' Future --"An Old Star Offers a Sneak Preview of Earth's Future"
The Daily Galaxy - 8 Dec 2016 16:41
Forget the popcorn. What will happen to Earth when, in a few billion years' time, the Sun is a hundred times bigger than it is today? Using the most powerful radio telescope in the world, an international team of astrono...
An Island of Stars in a Sea of Stars
Bad Astronomy - 8 Dec 2016 16:00
I find some astronomical objects curious not so much in and of themselves, but also because of where they're located. Take M11, also called the Wild Duck Cluster. It's about 6,000 light years away, and it's an open (or g...
Amateur astronomer helps uncover secrets of unique pulsar binary system
Phys.org - 8 Dec 2016 15:50
A professional astrophysicist and an amateur astronomer have teamed up to reveal surprising details about an unusual millisecond pulsar (MSP) binary system comprising one of the fastest-spinning pulsars in our Galaxy and...
Image: Space selfie from XMM-Newton X-ray observatory
Phys.org - 8 Dec 2016 15:45
Launched on 10 December 1999, XMM-Newton is an X-ray observatory designed to investigate some of the most violent phenomena in the Universe. Sources that emit large amounts of X-rays include remnants of supernova explosi...
Keeping a sharp eye on the environment from space
Phys.org - 8 Dec 2016 15:30
On Nov. 19, 2016, America's most advanced weather satellite rocketed into orbit carrying six new, state--of-the-art instruments, dramatically enhanced observation capabilities, and some crucial NIST calibrations.
Trump meeting puts NASA funding in question
Phys.org - 8 Dec 2016 15:10
Since the election of Donald Trump, NASA has had its share of concerns about the future. Given the President-elect's position and past statements on climate science, there has been speculation that his presidency will cu...