Space News
U.S. and Taiwan cancel second set of COSMIC-2 satellites
Space News - 19 Oct 2017 02:53
NOAA and Taiwan's Ministry of Science and Technology agreed this month to scrap plans for a second set of next-generation GPS radio occultation weather satellites after determining the joint project faced an unwinnable b...
Georgia Students to Speak with NASA Astronauts on Space Station
NASA Breaking news - 19 Oct 2017 17:51Stable Lava Tube Could Provide a Potential Human Habitat on the Moon
Universe Today - 19 Oct 2017 02:55
A new study by JAXA and international scientists has confirmed the existence of a stable lava tube in the Marius Hills region of the Moon. The post Stable Lava Tube Could Provide a Potential Human Habitat on the Moon app...
With commercial satellite imagery, computer learns to quickly find missile sites in China
Space News - 19 Oct 2017 23:47
Automation could free up intelligence analysts to spend more time on hard problems that can't be turned over to a computer. SpaceNews.com
NASA Awards Launch Services Contract for Sentinel-6A Mission
NASA Breaking news - 19 Oct 2017 23:37Iridium switches next two launches to pre-flown Falcon 9s to preserve schedule
Space News - 19 Oct 2017 23:31
Mobile satellite services provider Iridium will use previously flown Falcon 9 first stages for its next two launches in order not to miss its mid-2018 goal for completing the Iridium Next constellation. SpaceNews.com
NASA Awards Launch Services Contract for Landsat 9 Mission
NASA Breaking news - 19 Oct 2017 23:28Forecast for Titan: Cold, with a Chance of Noxious Ice Clouds
Universe Today - 19 Oct 2017 23:23
One of the many interesting finds made by the Cassini orbiter before it crashed into Saturn was evidence of a hybrid, toxic ice cloud above Titan's southern pole. The post Forecast for Titan: Cold, with a Chance of Noxio...
Iridium to rely on used SpaceX boosters for next two launches
Phys.org - 19 Oct 2017 22:52
Iridium Communications says its next two launches of new-generation satellites will use refurbished SpaceX Falcon 9 first-stage boosters that have flown previously.
Self-portrait of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope marks critical test
Phys.org - 19 Oct 2017 22:34
What appears to be a unique selfie opportunity was actually a critical photo for the cryogenic testing of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope in Chamber A at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. The photo was used to ve...
NASA's MAVEN Mission Finds Mars Has a Twisted Tail
PTTU - 19 Oct 2017 22:15
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: Mars has an invisible magnetic "tail" that is twisted by interaction with the solar wind, according to new research using data from NASA's MAVEN spacecraft. NASA's Mars Atmosphere and ...
Dawn Mission Extended at Ceres
PTTU - 19 Oct 2017 22:10
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: NASA has authorized a second extension of the Dawn mission at Ceres, the largest object in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. During this extension, the spacec...
Take a Walk on Mars -- in Your Own Living Room
PTTU - 19 Oct 2017 21:27
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: When NASA scientists want to follow the path of the Curiosity rover on Mars, they can don a mixed-reality headset and virtually explore the Martian landscape. Starting ...
"Still a Puzzle" --Organics-Rich Region on Ceres Found to Be Native to the Dwarf Planet (VIDEO)
The Daily Galaxy - 19 Oct 2017 20:45
Since NASA's Dawn mission fits went into orbit around Ceres, evidence has been found for organic material on the dwarf planet, the largest body in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Scientists using the spa...
New NASA Study Improves Search for Habitable Worlds
PTTU - 19 Oct 2017 20:00
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
Roving on the Moon
ESA - 19 Oct 2017 19:55
Operations image of the week: Teams in Europe are driving a rover in Canada across a simulated Moonscape
New Hubble Gallery Features Objects from Popular Not-a-Comet Messier Catalog
PTTU - 19 Oct 2017 19:00
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: In a nod to the global amateur astronomy community, as well as to any space enthusiast who enjoys the beauty of the cosmos, the Hubble Space Telescope mission is releasing its version ...
The Alien Observatory --Alien Chemistry on Distant Worlds: "The Search for Non-Carbon-Based Life"
The Daily Galaxy - 19 Oct 2017 18:43
"My feeling is that if a human being can coax life to build bonds between silicon and carbon, nature can do it too," said Frances Arnold a chemical engineer at the California Institute of Technology, about implications t...
What is space? The 300-year-old philosophical battle that is still raging today
Phys.org - 19 Oct 2017 18:40
Mountains. Whales. The distant stars. All these things exist in space, and so do we. Our bodies take up a certain amount of space. When we walk to work, we are moving through space. But what is space? Is it even an actua...
A solar flare recorded from Spain in 1886
Phys.org - 19 Oct 2017 17:43
Satellites have detected powerful solar flares in the last two months, but this phenomenon has been recorded for over a century. On 10 September 1886, at the age of just 17, a young amateur astronomer from Madrid, using ...