Sign In
to Vote &
Create Storyboards.
 

Space News

Location American Space News for 27 June 2017
Success of Gravity-Wave Satellite Paves Way for Three-Craft Mission Technology far exceeded expectations in LISA Pathfinder test --
Read More
1
0

NASA Keeps a Close Eye on Tiny Stowaways

PTTU - 27 Jun 2017 23:06
NASA Keeps a Close Eye on Tiny Stowaways NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
Read More
0
0
NASA Celebrates International Asteroid Day with Special Broadcast NASA will mark the worldwide observance of International Asteroid Day at noon EDT Friday, June 30, with a special television program featuring the agency's Planetary Defense Coordination Office and other projects working...
Read More
0
0
Global sea level rise will be one of the major environmental challenges of the 21st Century. NASA' s Oceans Melting Greenland (OMG) a 5-year airborne and ship-based mission that will pave the way for improved estimates o...
Read More
0
0

Carnival of Space #515

Universe Today - 27 Jun 2017 20:43
This week’s Carnival of Space is hosted by Brad Rogers at The Evolving Planet blog.
Read More
0
0
"For a long time, we've been looking into space to try and find a pair of these supermassive black holes orbiting as a result of two galaxies merging," said Greg Taylor at the University of New Mexico. "Even though we've...
Read More
0
0
Farewell, ROSA! Space Station Lets Go of Roll-Out Solar Array After Retraction Fail (Video) After a week of tests at the end of the International Space Station's robotic arm, the Roll-Out Solar Array (ROSA) was safely jettisoned.
Read More
0
0
OMG Mission: Greenland's Ice Melting Faster Than Previously Thought (Video) Thanks to rising temperatures, glaciers in Greenland are melting faster than scientists previously thought -- and a new NASA video shows how researchers are tracking the feet per day of changes.
Read More
0
0
Groundbreaking discovery confirms existence of orbiting supermassive black holes For the first time ever, astronomers at The University of New Mexico say they've been able to observe and measure the orbital motion between two supermassive black holes hundreds of millions of light years from Earth - a...
Read More
0
0
Astronomers Detect Orbital Motion in Pair of Supermassive Black Holes National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO): Using the supersharp radio "vision" of the National Science Foundation's Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA), astronomers have made the first detection of orbital motion in a pair...
Read More
0
0

Success of Gravity-Wave Satellite Paves Way for 3-Craft Mission

Scientific American - 27 Jun 2017 18:45
Success of Gravity-Wave Satellite Paves Way for 3-Craft Mission Technology far exceeded expectations in LISA Pathfinder test --
Read More
0
0

Amazing New Views of Betelgeuse Courtesy of ALMA

Universe Today - 27 Jun 2017 18:44
Amazing New Views of Betelgeuse Courtesy of ALMA An angry monster lurks in the shoulder of the Hunter. We're talking about the Red Giant star Betelgeuse, Alpha Orionis in the constellation Orion. Recently, the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) gave us an amazing vi...
Read More
0
0
The main detectors on China's first space observatory, the Hard X-ray Modulation Telescope (HXMT), have been powered up as the satellite enters a period of on-orbit testing to collect highly energetic x-rays emitted by b...
Read More
0
0
An experimental solar array demonstration was jettisoned while the Expedition 52 crew continued preparing the SpaceX Dragon for its release on Sunday. The three crew members also studied how microgravity impacts their bo...
Read More
0
0
Strict rules around contamination hamper exploration for life beyond Earth NASA's orbiter Cassini will make a series of decreasing orbits that will end in a fiery death dive into Saturn's atmosphere in September. This deliberate termination of a still serviceable spacecraft is to comply with "p...
Read More
0
0
Major milestone for Large Synoptic Survey Telescope project Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have completed the first "science raft" for the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST), a massive telescope designed to capture images of...
Read More
0
0
Galaxy NGC 1132 has a disturbed hot halo, study finds (Phys.org)--A new study recently published on arXiv.org reveals that the fossil group galaxy NGC 1132 (also known as UGC 2359) has a disturbed and asymmetrical hot halo. The findings provide new insights into the formati...
Read More
0
0

New way to form close double black holes

Phys.org - 27 Jun 2017 17:13
New way to form close double black holes A team of three Dutch astronomers from the University of Amsterdam and Leiden University found a new way to form two black holes that orbit each other for quite a while and then merge. Their publication with computer sim...
Read More
0
0
A possible explanation for why no intermediate sized black holes have been found (Phys.org)--A pair of researchers, one with the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel the other with Princeton University in the U.S. has come up with a possible explanation for the inability of space scientists to fin...
Read More
0
0
6 of the Best Places to See the Total Solar Eclipse of 2017 Here are six suggestions for where to see the total solar eclipse on Aug. 21, whether you're a science lover, wine connoisseur or music fan.
Read More
0
0
New Mobile App from Exploratorium Museum Explores Solar Eclipse Science A new mobile app from San Francisco's Exploratorium science museum lets users dig into the science behind the Aug. 21 total solar eclipse.
Read More
0
0
Student-Made Rocket Tops 30,000 Feet, Wins 1st 'Spaceport America Cup' A student team from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, took top honors last weekend at the 2017 Spaceport America Cup in New Mexico.
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