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NOAA updates its weather constellation and retires an old workhorse
Space News - 9 Jan 2018 05:03
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrationannounced plans Jan. 8 to retire its decade-old Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) 13 to make way for its next generation: GOES 16 launched in 2016...
High-resolution X-ray gratings enable state-of-the-art spectrometer
Phys.org - 9 Jan 2018 16:00
X-ray-optics technology has progressed such that future astrophysics X-ray observatories will have orders-of magnitude better performance than existing observatories such as NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory. High-resolut...
NASA prepares to buy Earth science data from small satellite constellations
Space News - 9 Jan 2018 15:53
NASA plans to begin awarding sole source contracts in March to companies flying small satellite constellations as part of an Earth science data pilot program. SpaceNews.com
SN Military.Space | What happened to Zuma? - Budget standoff continues - Big week for Orbital ATK
Space News - 9 Jan 2018 23:13
Something appears to have gone seriously wrong with the secret government mission, codenamed Zuma, that SpaceX launched Sunday night. Exactly what, however, is far from clear. SpaceNews.com
NOAA prepares GOES-S for launch as Lockheed Martin builds successors
Space News - 9 Jan 2018 22:25
As the National Oceanic and Aeronautics Administration prepares for the March 1 launch of its next Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) S on an Atlas 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in ...
Making The Primary Mirrors For The European Large Telescope
SpaceRef - 9 Jan 2018 21:42
The SCHOTT melting team has started casting the first mirror segments that will make up the 39-meter primary mirror (M-1) of the European Large Telescope (ELT)....
Black hole research could aid understanding of how small galaxies evolve
Phys.org - 9 Jan 2018 21:34
Scientists have solved a cosmic mystery by finding evidence that supermassive black holes prevent stars forming in some smaller galaxies.
NASA Alaska-launched rockets to study space X-ray emissions and create polar mesospheric cloud
Phys.org - 9 Jan 2018 21:33
NASA rockets launched during the Alaskan winter typically explore the interaction of solar winds with Earth's atmosphere and the resulting auroras that dance across the night sky. However this winter, between January 15 ...
How massive is Supermassive? Astronomers measure more black holes, farther away
PTTU - 9 Jan 2018 21:15
Sloan Digital Sky Survey: Today, astronomers from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) announced new measurements of the masses of a large sample of supermassive black holes far beyond the local Universe. The results, bei...
Winds of change: Supermassive black holes can overpower even the smallest galaxies
PTTU - 9 Jan 2018 21:15
Sloan Digital Sky Survey: Why do galaxies stop making new stars? Today, astronomers from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey report a surprising new answer to that important question: feedback from supermassive black holes bloc...
First ELT main mirror segments successfully cast
Phys.org - 9 Jan 2018 21:10
The first six hexagonal segments for the main mirror of ESO's Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) have been successfully cast by the German company SCHOTT at their facility in Mainz. These segments will form parts of the ELT...
Planets around other stars are like peas in a pod
Phys.org - 9 Jan 2018 21:00
An international research team led by Université de Montréal astrophysicist Lauren Weiss has discovered that exoplanets orbiting the same star tend to have similar sizes and a regular orbital spacing. This pattern, rev...
Planets around Other Stars are like Peas in a Pod
PTTU - 9 Jan 2018 21:00
Keck Observatory: An international research team led by Université de Montréal astrophysicist Lauren Weiss has discovered that exoplanets orbiting the same star tend to have similar sizes and a regular orbital spacing....
Titan Has Earth-like Features
SpaceRef - 9 Jan 2018 20:51
Using the now-complete Cassini data set, Cornell astronomers have created a new global topographic map of Saturn's moon Titan that has opened new windows into understanding its liquid flows and terrain....
NASA Invites Media to View Orion Test Capsule, Recovery Hardware
NASA Breaking news - 9 Jan 2018 20:00Weird "Tubes" on Mars Are Probably Not Signs of Life
Scientific American - 9 Jan 2018 19:45
Crystalline growth, rather than biotic processes, are the likely explanation for strange Martian minerals glimpsed by NASA’s Curiosity rover --
In Photos: SpaceX Rocket Launches Secret Zuma Spacecraft, Then Lands
SPACE.com - 9 Jan 2018 19:43SpaceX Says Falcon 9 Rocket Performed as Expected During Zuma Launch
SPACE.com - 9 Jan 2018 19:36Today's Top Science Headline --"The Plethora of Rocky Planets Raises a Big Question: Is Life Common in the Universe?"
The Daily Galaxy - 9 Jan 2018 19:14
It is more than two decades since we learnt that the Universe is awash with other worlds. Since 1992, more than 3,500 exoplanets have been discovered orbiting stars other than our Sun. The range of systems is dazzling, w...
NASA Plans to Have WFIRST Space Telescope Reviews Complete by April
SPACE.com - 9 Jan 2018 19:04Fellow Astronauts Remember John Young as Crewmate, Hero and 'Great American'
SPACE.com - 9 Jan 2018 18:57Today's Top Space Headline: "Most Scientists in the 'Never Aliens' Camp Desperately Want to be Convinced Otherwise"
The Daily Galaxy - 9 Jan 2018 18:49
2017 was a banner year for scientists seeking aliens--even though they (apparently) didn't find any. So, what do a strangely fading faraway star, an oddly shaped interstellar interloper in the solar system and a curious ...