Sign In
to Vote &
Create Storyboards.
 

Space News

Location American Space News for 8 April 2019
Glaciers lose nine trillion tonnes of ice in half a century When we think of climate change, one of the first things to come to mind is melting polar ice. However, ice loss isn't just restricted to the polar regions. According to research published today, glaciers around the worl...
Read More
1
0
Maxar, post-RSGS, looks to Dragonfly as means to commercialize in-orbit robotics Speaking at the 35th Space Symposium here April 8, John Lymer, Maxar's chief roboticist, said the company is committed to finishing Dragonfly, a NASA program to assemble spacecraft parts in orbit, enabling antennas and o...
Read More
0
0

Hayabusa2 Fires an Anti-Tank Warhead at Asteroid Ryugu

Universe Today - 9 Apr 2019 00:50
Japan's Hayabusa2 spacecraft recently struck the asteroid Ryugu with an explosive payload, which will help it collect samples that could teach us more about how the Solar System and life came to be. The post Hayabusa2 Fi...
Read More
0
0
Spacewalking Astronauts Battle Stuck Panel, Wrangle Cables on Space Station Two spacewalking astronauts completed their work on time today (April 8), despite a stubborn panel on the International Space Station that added several minutes of troubleshooting to their tasks.
Read More
0
0

NASA Hosts Media Teleconference to Share Twins Study Results

NASA Breaking news - 9 Apr 2019 00:20
NASA Hosts Media Teleconference to Share Twins Study Results NASA will host a media teleconference at 2 p.m. EDT Thursday, April 11, to share the results of a study - embargoed by the journal Science until that time - evaluating identical twin astronauts Scott and Mark Kelly.
Read More
0
0

A Brief History of Mars Missions

SPACE.com - 9 Apr 2019 00:00
A Brief History of Mars Missions It's only natural for humankind to want to know more about Mars, our dearest planetary neighbor.
Read More
0
0
Astronaut Hall of Fame Adds Space Shuttle Fliers Jim Buchli, Janet Kavandi Shuttle astronauts Jim Buchli and Janet Kavendi are the latest inductees to the Astronaut Hall of Fame.
Read More
0
0
Space Information Sharing and Analysis Center to be based in Colorado Springs The Space ISAC will be based at the National Cybersecurity Center SpaceNews.com
Read More
0
0
NASA Selects Two New Space Tech Research Institutes for Smart Habitats As exploration missions venture beyond low-Earth orbit and to the Moon -- and eventually Mars -- NASA must consider automated technologies to keep habitats operational even when they are not occupied by astronauts. To he...
Read More
0
0
For OmegA, U.S. Air Force launch competition is a must-win The stakes could not be higher for OmegA as it prepares for two critical static-fire tests of its solid rocket motors this year with the goal to launch its first payload in 2021. SpaceNews.com
Read More
0
0
NASA Administrator Delivers Keynote and Speaks to Media at Space Symposium NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine will deliver a keynote address and speak to media Tuesday, April 9, during the 35th Space Symposium at the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Read More
0
0
Iron volcanoes may have erupted on metal asteroids Metallic asteroids are thought to have started out as blobs of molten iron floating in space. As if that's not strange enough, scientists now think that as the metal cooled and solidified, volcanoes spewing liquid iron c...
Read More
0
0
When we think of climate change, one of the first things to come to mind is melting polar ice. However, ice loss isn't just restricted to the polar regions....
Read More
0
0
ULA to fly Vulcan technology on Atlas 5 to gain flight heritage United Launch Alliance will begin flying Vulcan hardware on Atlas 5 rockets this year in an effort to give the next-generation launcher bona fide flight heritage before its debut in 2021. SpaceNews.com
Read More
0
0
Op-ed | India's ASAT test is wake-up call for norms of behavior in space Internationally, the Indian test is further evidence of the more complex space domain, the lack of progress on developing norms of behavior for space, and the challenges of ensuring its long-term sustainability. SpaceNew...
Read More
0
0
Revolutionary camera allows scientists to predict evolution of ancient stars For the first time scientists have been able to prove a decades old theory on stars thanks to a revolutionary high-speed camera.
Read More
0
0
Space industry in wait-and-see mode amid organizational shuffle Space contractors are waiting to see where things go with the DoD and SMC reorganization. SpaceNews.com
Read More
0
0
Planet's NGA contract extended for Earth imagery, automated data The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has exercised a $5.9 million contract option to acquire current and archival Earth imagery from Planet's small satellite constellation through mid-September. SpaceNews.com
Read More
0
0
Interstellar Objects Like 'Oumuamua Might Jump-Start Planet Formation Wandering objects like 'Oumuamua -- the first interstellar body ever observed in our own solar system -- likely help seed newborn planetary systems, a new study suggests.
Read More
0
0
Made In Space unveils small satellite interferometry tool Made In Space proposes equipping small satellites with technology to manufacture in orbit a 20-meter optical boom interferometer with a modular internal optics bench the firm developed with Lowell Observatory. SpaceNews....
Read More
0
0

Image: Mars dust devil detail

Phys.org - 8 Apr 2019 18:10
Image: Mars dust devil detail Mars may have a reputation for being a desolate world, but it is certainly not dead: its albeit thin atmosphere is still capable of whipping up a storm and, as this image reveals, send hundreds - maybe even thousands - o...
Read More
0
0

Defense contractors see growth in space

Space News - 8 Apr 2019 17:57
Defense contractors see growth in space Defense contractors ManTech and Parsons eye opportunities in space. SpaceNews.com
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