Space News
Trump administration planning to cut NOAA weather satellite programs
Space News - 6 Mar 2017 19:01
Budget documents for the fiscal year 2018 proposal call for a 17 percent cut in NOAA's overall budget. SpaceNews.com
NASA's plans to explore Europa and other "ocean worlds"
Phys.org - 6 Mar 2017 18:07
Earlier this week, NASA hosted the "Planetary Science Vision 2050 Workshop" at their headquarters in Washington, DC. Running from Monday to Wednesday - February 27th to March 1st - the purpose of this workshop was to pre...
Belarus' satellite operator feeling good a year after first satellite launch
Space News - 6 Mar 2017 07:41
WASHINGTON -- A little over a year after the launch of its first satellite, Belarus' state-owned telecom satellite operator, Belintersat, says its commercial sales efforts are bearing fruit. Belintersat-1, a C- and Ku-ba...
Carnival of Space #499
Universe Today - 7 Mar 2017 01:24
This week’s Carnival of Space is hosted by Brian Wang at his Next Big Future blog.
Space startups risk a bursting investment bubble
Space News - 7 Mar 2017 01:17
Space startup companies seeking to raise money may face problems in the years ahead, particularly in satellite and launch markets where there are already a large number of ventures, investors and analysts warned. SpaceNe...
Cosmic environments and their influence in star formation
Phys.org - 7 Mar 2017 00:40
The scaffolding that holds the large-scale structure of the universe constitutes galaxies, dark matter and gas (from which stars are forming), organized in complex networks known as the cosmic web. This network comprises...
Arabsat orders its first made-in-Saudi satellite
Space News - 7 Mar 2017 00:03
Arabsat has ordered a new telecommunications satellite from two Saudi Arabian entities that have worked with Lockheed Martin to learn how to build spacecraft. SpaceNews.com
Smallsats could help U.S. mitigate losses in space conflict, experts say
Space News - 6 Mar 2017 23:35
The United States must be prepared to lose satellites in the event of a conflict, but smallsats and dispersed systems can help ensure key capabilities remain operational. SpaceNews.com
NASA Wants to Create the Coolest Spot in the Universe
PTTU - 6 Mar 2017 23:20
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
A Day in the life of LSST Construction 2
PTTU - 6 Mar 2017 22:30
Large Synoptic Survey Telescope:
World's 1st woman in space, Valentina Tereshkova, turns 80
Phys.org - 6 Mar 2017 22:14
Russia is honoring the world's first woman in space, Valentina Tereshkova, on her 80th birthday.
"Alien Worlds Could Be Habitable Around Small Red Suns for Up to 11 Billion Years"
The Daily Galaxy - 6 Mar 2017 21:15
All throughout the universe, there are stars in varying phases and ages. The oldest detected planets found using NASA's Kepler telescope are about 11 billion years old, and the planetary diversity suggests that around ot...
Flashy First Images Arrive From NOAA's GOES-16 Lightning Mapper
PTTU - 6 Mar 2017 20:58
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
Star clusters discovery could upset the astronomical applecart
Phys.org - 6 Mar 2017 20:51
The discovery of young stars in old star clusters could send scientists back to the drawing board for one of the Universe's most common objects.
First Images From NOAA's GOES-16 Lightning Mapper
SpaceRef - 6 Mar 2017 20:03
This image shows lightning data captured on February 14, 2017 over the course of an hour and displayed over an image of the Western Hemisphere from the Advanced Baseline Imager on GOES-16....
NASA Space Station On-Orbit Status 3 March 2017
SpaceRef - 6 Mar 2017 20:00
Three Expedition 50 crew members recently surpassed 100 days in space and will come home in June. Also, SpaceX Dragon external experiments are being unloaded for installation on the International Space Station....
Photons Can Be Cute Too! How ICESat-2 Will Measure Elevation - Animated Short
SPACE.com - 6 Mar 2017 19:42
NASA's Ice, Cloud and Land Elevation Satellite-2 (ICESat-2) "will measure the height of a changing Earth, one laser pulse at a time, 10,000 laser pulses a second," according to the space agency's Goddard Space Flight Cen...
A new look at the nature of dark matter
Phys.org - 6 Mar 2017 19:10
The nature of the dark matter which apparently makes up 80% of the mass of the particles in the universe is still one of the great unsolved mysteries of present day sciences. The lack of experimental evidence, which coul...
New Theory of Dark Matter --"Takes the Form of Primordial Black Holes Created in the First Moments of the Cosmos "
The Daily Galaxy - 6 Mar 2017 18:57
The nature of the dark matter which apparently makes up 80% of the mass of the particles in the universe is still one of the great unsolved mysteries of present day sciences. The lack of experimental evidence, which coul...
Origin and Nature of the Outskirts of Stellar Megalopolises
SpaceRef - 6 Mar 2017 18:44
Galaxies have dramatically grown in size since the early Universe, and elliptical galaxies, in particular, are the largest galaxies in both size and mass. What is the main driver behind the late growth of their outer par...
System to detect and localise all ships in European seas
Phys.org - 6 Mar 2017 18:30
A European project is coming close to the validation of a prototype of 'Passive bistatic radar' (PBR) technology based on Galileo transmissions. Once finalised, the new system could help relevant authorities to assure be...
How a mineral found in Martian meteorites may provide clues to ancient abundance of water
Phys.org - 6 Mar 2017 18:30
Mars may have been a wetter place than previously thought, according to research on simulated Martian meteorites conducted, in part, at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab).