Sign In
to Vote &
Create Storyboards.
 

Space News

Location American Space News for 17 January 2017

Is It Time to Give Up on Dark Matter?

Scientific American - 17 Jan 2017 19:30
Is It Time to Give Up on Dark Matter? There is still good reason to think undiscovered fundamental particles act as gravitational glue for galaxies. --
Read More
2
0

Some Earth Life is Ready to Live on Mars, Right Now

Universe Today - 17 Jan 2017 23:13
Some Earth Life is Ready to Live on Mars, Right Now A new study from a team of researchers from the University of Arkansas shows that certain types of microorganisms could survive on Mars, helping to narrow the search for life there. The post Some Earth Life is Ready to L...
Read More
0
0
NASA hosts Facebook Live to mark success, future of New Horizons mission Members of NASA's New Horizons team will discuss the achievements of the first encounter with Pluto and look ahead to the mission's next exploration of the Kuiper Belt during a Facebook Live event at 4 p.m. EST on Thursd...
Read More
0
0
Mars Rover Curiosity Examines Possible Mud Cracks NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
Read More
0
0

Mont Blanc Viewed From Orbit

SpaceRef - 17 Jan 2017 21:57
Thomas PesquetL Europe's roof - Mont Blanc! I was lucky enough to climb it one summer in the best company....
Read More
0
0
A tale of two pulsars' tails: Plumes offer geometry lessons to astronomers Like cosmic lighthouses sweeping the universe with bursts of energy, pulsars have fascinated and baffled astronomers since they were first discovered 50 years ago. In two studies, international teams of astronomers sugge...
Read More
0
0
NASA pays tribute to former NASA astronaut Eugene Cernan, the last man to walk on the moon, who died Monday, January 16 at the age of 82 following ongoing health issues according to a statement from his family....
Read More
0
0
Today: Japanese-Small Satellite Orbital Deployer-6 (J-SSOD-6) Deployment: Today four deployers, holding six satellites, were grappled by the JEM Remote Manipulator System (JEMRMS) and deployed....
Read More
0
0
One of the major questions facing us today is how the present ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica will react to climate change. Simply put, the more we understand of the mechanisms that drove ice sheets to collapse in...
Read More
0
0
Through the cosmos, galaxies are dying off, and the question astronomers want answered is, "what's killing them?" New research by a global team of researchers, based at the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Resear...
Read More
0
0
Cernan Visits Apollo 17 Capsule - 'The Last Man on the Moon' Clip "I also stand here and I am wondering what people are going to think, not in another 40 years, maybe another hundred years, who knows, maybe another 1000 years," said Apollo 17 commander Eugene Andrew "Gene" Cernan.
Read More
0
0
Iowa Students to Speak to NASA Astronaut on the International Space Station NASA Breaking News:
Read More
0
0
Sun Can Now Be Observed By ALMA Telescope Array | Video The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) in Chile has been adapted to observe the Sun. This gives astronomers the ability to witness the G-type main-sequence star in millimetre-wavelength light.
Read More
0
0

Apollo Astronaut Eugene Cernan Dies at 82

Scientific American - 17 Jan 2017 16:45
Apollo Astronaut Eugene Cernan Dies at 82 As commander of the final Apollo mission in 1972, Cernan was the last human to walk on the moon --
Read More
0
0

ALMA reveals sun in new light

Phys.org - 17 Jan 2017 16:41
ALMA reveals sun in new light New images from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) reveal stunning details of our Sun, including the dark, contorted center of an evolving sunspot that is nearly twice the diameter of the Earth.
Read More
0
0

Holding on

ESA - 17 Jan 2017 16:40
Holding on Human spaceflight and robotic exploration image of the week: Thomas Pesquet spacewalk
Read More
0
0

Galaxy murder mystery

Phys.org - 17 Jan 2017 16:22
Galaxy murder mystery It's the big astrophysical whodunnit. Across the Universe, galaxies are being killed and the question scientists want answered is, what's killing them?
Read More
0
0

ALMA Starts Observing the Sun

PTTU - 17 Jan 2017 16:00
ALMA Starts Observing the Sun ESO Top News:
Read More
0
0

Apollo Astronaut Gene Cernan Has Died at 82

Bad Astronomy - 17 Jan 2017 15:45
Apollo 17 Commander Gene Cernan has died. Besides being a Naval aviator, a fighter pilot, and an engineer, he is best known as the last human to have stood on the surface of the Moon. Like every other astronaut of the ti...
Read More
0
0
Senator targets Alaska launch site in wasteful spending report The company that operates an Alaska launch site is critical of the spaceport's inclusion in a list of pork-barrel spending released last week by a senator. SpaceNews.com
Read More
0
0
SAGE III to provide highly accurate measurements of atmospheric gases The International Space Station (ISS) will soon get an important tool capable of conducting highly accurate measurements of aerosols and gaseous constituents in the stratosphere and troposphere. The Stratospheric Aerosol...
Read More
0
0
Astronomers spot strange, bow-like structure in Venus' atmosphere Venus is known both as the "planet of love" and the Earth's "evil twin". And although research suggests its environment is more hellish than romantic, there's actually a lot we don't know about our celestial neighbour. N...
Read More
0
0

{TITLE}

{PUBLISHER} - {PUBLISHED_DATE}
{TITLE} {CONTENT}
Read More
{VIEWS}
0


Storyboard
Print
{VIEWS}
0
0




Share this Article

Location



Create Storyboard