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Einstein Goes Out with a Bang in Nat Geo's 'Genius'
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NASA Breaking news - 20 Jun 2017 18:27Carnival of Space #514
Universe Today - 20 Jun 2017 21:31
This week’s Carnival of Space is hosted by Brad Rogers at The Evolving Planet blog.
To boost Stratolaunch project, Thales Alenia Space takes stake in French airship maker
Space News - 20 Jun 2017 19:12
Thales Alenia Space has taken a "minority stake" in French airship maker Airstar Aerospace with the goal of completing a prototype of its Stratobus pseudo-satellite by 2020. SpaceNews.com
Brexit uncertainty worries UK space start-ups
Space News - 20 Jun 2017 18:50
The U.K. government has committed to capturing 10 percent of the global space market by 2030 and is pouring support into emerging enterprises including spaceports, small satellite makers and application developers. Howev...
Gravitational wave mission selected, planet-hunting mission moves forward
ESA - 20 Jun 2017 18:30
The LISA trio of satellites to detect gravitational waves from space has been selected as the third large-class mission in ESA's Science programme, while the Plato exoplanet hunter moves into development.
Watch Engineers Work on the Webb Space Telescope
SpaceRef - 20 Jun 2017 05:54
Now that NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has moved to NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, a special Webb camera was installed there to continue providing daily video feeds on the telescope's progress....
House panel takes first step towards military "Space Corps"
Space News - 21 Jun 2017 01:46
If made law, the move would require setting up a Space Corps organization by Jan. 1, 2019. SpaceNews.com
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Views Curiosity Rover Climbing Mount Sharp
SpaceRef - 21 Jun 2017 01:16
Using the most powerful telescope ever sent to Mars, NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter caught a view of the Curiosity rover this month amid rocky mountainside terrain....
If America wants to succeed, it needs to learn to fail, top general says
Space News - 21 Jun 2017 00:15
Gen. John Hyten, the head of U.S. Strategic Command, said the nation must take risks and learn from what doesn't work, both in space and with nuclear deterrence. SpaceNews.com
NASA Mars Orbiter Views Rover Climbing Mount Sharp
PTTU - 21 Jun 2017 00:14
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: Using the most powerful telescope ever sent to Mars, NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter caught a view of the Curiosity rover this month amid rocky mountainside terrain.
Astronomy Cast Ep. 453: Favorite Things We've Done These 10 Years
Universe Today - 20 Jun 2017 23:20
10 years of Astronomy Cast… wow. It’s been a long, fun journey. What are some of our favorite episodes and adventures over the decade we’ve been doing this show. Visit the Astronomy Cast Page to subscribe to the au...
Roscosmos head expects Russia will cooperate with NASA, ESA on cislunar "gateway" station
Space News - 20 Jun 2017 23:04
Speaking at the Paris Air Show, Igor Komarov said he expects Roscosmos to participate in the Deep Space Gateway, NASA's concept for a crew-tended facility operating in lunar orbit. SpaceNews.com
NASA Announces 10, That's Right 10! New Planets in Their Star's Habitable Zone
Universe Today - 20 Jun 2017 22:22
The latest catalog to be released by the Kepler mission features and additional 10 potentially-habitable planets, and has led to some interesting conclusions about those that have been discovered so far. The post NASA An...
Airbus first to commit to commercial Vega C launch
Space News - 20 Jun 2017 21:52
Airbus has signed up to be the first commercial customer to use Europe's future Vega C rocket, ordering two launchers to orbit a four-satellite Earth-observation constellation. SpaceNews.com
Glavkosmos seeks to become a major smallsat launch provider
Space News - 20 Jun 2017 20:44
Russian company Glavkosmos is seeking to become a major player in the small satellite launch market, with plans to launch up to 120 satellites as secondary payloads on three Soyuz missions this year. SpaceNews.com
Scientists warn of asteroid danger
Phys.org - 20 Jun 2017 20:30
A leading astrophysicist from Queen's University Belfast has warned that an asteroid strike is just a matter of time.
Changing how solar power rolls
Phys.org - 20 Jun 2017 20:28
Traditional solar panels used to power satellites can be bulky with heavy panels folded together using mechanical hinges. An experiment that recently arrived at the International Space Station will test a new solar array...
"Living Organisms?" --Scientists Create 4-Dimensional Models of Earth's Cities
The Daily Galaxy - 20 Jun 2017 20:08
Several thousand years ago the evolution of social organizations in the form of cities brought a new dynamic to the planet that seems to be uniquely human: People actually do walk on average faster in larger cities where...
ESA boss urges action on 'ticking timebombs' in Earth orbit
Phys.org - 20 Jun 2017 19:58
A European Space Agency director urged nations Tuesday to unlock concealed data on the whereabouts of hundreds of thousands of pieces of space junk, or "ticking time bombs" threatening spacecraft in Earth orbit.
A unique data center for cosmological simulations
Phys.org - 20 Jun 2017 19:24
Scientists from the Excellence Cluster Universe at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich have established 'Cosmowebportal', a unique data center for cosmological simulations located at the Leibniz Supercomputing Cen...