Space News
Angling up for Mars science
ESA - 7 Feb 2017 16:01
ESA's latest Mars orbiter has moved itself into a new path on its way to achieving the final orbit for probing the Red Planet.
NanoRacks, Boeing partnering on ISS airlock with spinoff potential
Space News - 7 Feb 2017 05:11
NanoRacks announced plans Feb. 6 to work with Boeing on a commercial airlock designed to satisfy growing demand by companies seeking to launch cubesats and small satellites from the International Space station. SpaceNews...
U.S., Japan hope next-generation interceptor will be future of missile defense
Space News - 7 Feb 2017 23:00
The SM-3 Block 2A interceptor is a bigger and more capable version of the Raytheon-built SM-3 Block 1A and 1B interceptors. SpaceNews.com
SpaceX Awaits FAA Falcon 9 Launch License for 1st Pad 39A Blastoff on NASA ISS Cargo Flight
Universe Today - 7 Feb 2017 21:02
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL - With liftoff tentatively penciled in for mid-February, SpaceX still awaits FAA approval of a launch license for what will be the firms first Falcon 9 rocket to launch from historic pad 39A at t...
Texas Students to Speak to NASA Astronaut on International Space Station
NASA Breaking news - 7 Feb 2017 20:04What Warmed Ancient Mars?
Scientific American - 7 Feb 2017 20:00
New data from NASA's Curiosity rover suggest a surprising dearth of greenhouse gases in the Red Planet's distant past --
Astronaut 'Sloshes' Fluids In Space For Experiment | Video
SPACE.com - 7 Feb 2017 19:59
How fluids move without gravity is being studied in the SPHERES-Slosh experiment on the International Space Station. To verify some results, ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet was asked to slosh some liquid in transparent cont...
NASA advances first-ever silicon-based X-ray optic
Phys.org - 7 Feb 2017 19:04
NASA scientist William Zhang has created and proven a technique for manufacturing lightweight, high-resolution X-ray mirrors using silicon--a material commonly associated with computer chips.
Waves on Mars? Sand Ripples in Striking Red Planet Photos
SPACE.com - 7 Feb 2017 19:00
Waves of sand on the parched surface of Mars, spotted by NASA's Curiosity rover, are reminiscent of ripples on the surface of a lake.
'Amazing Stories of the Space Age': Q&A with Author Rod Pyle
SPACE.com - 7 Feb 2017 18:45
A new book chronicles the history of the most bizarre and inspiring space missions ever conceived. The book's author (and regular Space.com contributor), Rod Pyle, talked with Space.com about these incredible space tales...
Black Hole Binges on Record-Setting Stellar Meal
Scientific American - 7 Feb 2017 18:45
A trio of x-ray observatories has spied a supermassive black hole feasting on a giant star for more than a decade --
Jupiter's 'Antarctica' Swirls in New Flyby Photo
SPACE.com - 7 Feb 2017 18:44
NASA's Juno spacecraft caught this mesmerizing image of cyclones on Jupiter's south pole during a close flyby Thursday, Feb. 2 -- one specific "point of interest" the public voted for.
Cape Town collage
ESA - 7 Feb 2017 17:55
Human spaceflight and robotic exploration image of the week: A patchwork of pictures from the International Space Station
Sun's Powerful Outburst in 5480 BC --"Most Abrupt Ever"
The Daily Galaxy - 7 Feb 2017 17:33
An international team led by researchers at Nagoya University, along with US and Swiss colleagues, has identified a new type of solar event and dated it to the year 5480 BC; they did this by measuring carbon-14 levels in...
NASA Advances First-Ever Silicon-Based X-ray Optic
PTTU - 7 Feb 2017 17:26
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
SpaceX plans to launch every two or three weeks once Florida pad is running
Space News - 7 Feb 2017 17:01
SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell said that launch rate should be possible once it starts flying out of Launch Complex 39A. SpaceNews.com
Watch Comet 45P Honda-Mrkos-Pajdušáková Fly Past Earth This Week
Universe Today - 7 Feb 2017 16:59
Hankering for some cometary action? An interplanetary interloper pays us a visit this weekend, sliding swiftly through the pre-dawn northern hemisphere sky. The post Watch Comet 45P Honda-Mrkos-Pajdušáková Fly Past Ea...
Fly Your Satellite!
ESA - 7 Feb 2017 16:00
ESA is offering university students a new opportunity to build and test their own CubeSats
First Euclid flight hardware delivered
Phys.org - 7 Feb 2017 15:40
An important milestone has been passed in the development of Euclid, a pioneering ESA mission to observe billions of faint galaxies and investigate the nature of dark matter and dark energy. The first flight hardware, in...
Mysterious white dwarf pulsar discovered
Phys.org - 7 Feb 2017 15:15
An exotic binary star system 380 light-years away has been identified as an elusive white dwarf pulsar - the first of its kind ever to be discovered in the universe - thanks to research by the University of Warwick.
What Everyone Gets Wrong about Black History in the Space Age
Scientific American - 7 Feb 2017 15:00
African American astronautshave been another group of hidden figures in the U.S. space program --
Analysis of tree rings reveals highly abnormal solar activity in the mid-holocene
Phys.org - 7 Feb 2017 14:44
By analyzing the level of a carbon isotope in tree rings from a specimen of an ancient bristlecone pine, a team led by Nagoya University researchers has revealed that the sun exhibited a unique pattern of activity in 548...