Space News
SpaceX Drops Protest of NASA Launch Contract
SPACE.com - 10 Apr 2019 19:00
SpaceX has withdrawn its protest of a launch contract NASA awarded to United Launch Alliance earlier this year for a planetary science mission.
Fireworks of Blue Lightning and Gamma Rays Above Thunderclouds
SpaceRef - 10 Apr 2019 04:27
After only one year in space, the Atmosphere-Space Interactions Monitor (ASIM) on the International Space Station has given researchers a new understanding of how lightning is created, and how thunderstorms can affect th...
The World's Glaciers are Down by 9 Trillion Tonnes of Ice in the Last Half Century
Universe Today - 10 Apr 2019 02:22
Things are not looking good for Earth’s glaciers. Usually, when it comes to climate change and melting ice, we think of the Earth’s polar regions. But they’re not the only important ice formations, and they’re no...
Intelsat-29e satellite suffers fuel leak, spotted drifting along GEO arc
Space News - 11 Apr 2019 01:36
Intelsat's first Epic-series high-throughput satellite, Intelsat-29e, is drifting in orbit after back-to-back anomalies, forcing the company to shift customers to other spacecraft. SpaceNews.com
Seeing is believing: Four lessons of the new black hole image
Phys.org - 11 Apr 2019 01:02
Black holes are cosmic prisons, where nothing escapes, not light or even data. But lots did come out of Wednesday's first image of the shadowy edge of a supermassive black hole. Here are four things we learned:
Two Solar Eclipses Seen From the Surface of Mars by Curiosity
Universe Today - 11 Apr 2019 00:46
The Curiosity rover recently witnessed eclipses involving the moons of Phobos and Deimos from the Martian surface. The post Two Solar Eclipses Seen From the Surface of Mars by Curiosity appeared first on Universe Today.
Space Norway in final procurement for two highly elliptical orbit satellites
Space News - 11 Apr 2019 00:12
Stig Nilsson, a colonel in the Norwegian Ministry of Defence's Department for Defence Policy and Long Term Planning, said the satellite system, known as the Arctic Satellite Broadband Mission (ASBM), should be under cons...
NASA Awards Contract for Software, Maintenance, Support
NASA Breaking news - 11 Apr 2019 00:07Help Name the Largest Unnamed World in the Solar System
SPACE.com - 11 Apr 2019 00:00
A team of planetary astronomers is asking the public to help name a minor planet designated 2007 OR10, which is the largest unnamed world in the solar system.
Historic First Images of a Black Hole Show Einstein Was Right (Again)
SPACE.com - 10 Apr 2019 23:30
Albert Einstein's towering genius is on display yet again.
Battle for space more stealth than Star Wars
Phys.org - 10 Apr 2019 23:30
At tens of thousands of kilometers above the Earth, a Russian satellite slowly approached the French-Italian satellite Athena-Fidus in October 2017, a move France later denounced as "an act of espionage."
Vector isn't eager for legal fight with Lockheed Martin
Space News - 10 Apr 2019 23:18
Even though Vector Launch filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Lockheed Martin, the Arizona startup is not eager to spend millions of dollars fighting the aerospace giant. SpaceNews.com
NASA Space Station On-Orbit Status 9 April 2019 - Post-spacewalk Medical Checkups Today
SpaceRef - 10 Apr 2019 23:10
The Expedition 59 crew has switched focus from Monday's spacewalk to microgravity science aboard the International Space Station. Soon, the orbital residents will be unpacking a pair of U.S. space freighters....
An Exit Chute from the Universe: The Story of a Historic Effort to Image a Black Hole
Scientific American - 10 Apr 2019 22:05
After more than a decade of effort, a global network of radio telescopes has revealed the first-ever picture of an enigmatic hole in spacetime --
New Book 'Shoot for the Moon' Earns High Praise From Apollo 11 Astronaut
SPACE.com - 10 Apr 2019 21:31
A detail on the front of author James Donovan's latest release, "Shoot for the Moon," is likely to attract the interest of space history enthusiasts: the endorsement of astronaut Michael Collins.
It's Finally here. The First Ever Image of a Black Hole
Universe Today - 10 Apr 2019 21:17
“We have taken the first picture of a black hole.” EHT project director Sheperd S. Doeleman of the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian. What was once un-seeable can now be seen. Black holes, those difficu...
SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket poised for first commercial launch
Phys.org - 10 Apr 2019 21:15
SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket is poised for its first commercial space launch Wednesday, carrying a Saudi satellite operated by Arabsat, a year after sending founder Elon Musk's red Tesla roadster into orbit as a test.
What's Eating Mars' Methane? ExoMars Results Deepen Mystery
SPACE.com - 10 Apr 2019 21:00
The first findings from the ExoMars orbiter show no signs of methane in Mars' atmosphere.
First results from the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter
ESA - 10 Apr 2019 21:00
New evidence of the impact of the recent planet-encompassing dust storm on water in the atmosphere, and a surprising lack of methane, are among the scientific highlights of the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter's first year in o...
Brazil to order second dual civil-military communications satellite
Space News - 10 Apr 2019 20:32
Brazilian Air Force Executive Vice President Maj. Gen. José Vagner Vital, said the nation's military wants to have a backup for the Geostationary Defense and Strategic Communications Satellite, SGDC-1. SpaceNews.com
Fingerprints of Venus Transformation May Be Hidden in Plain Sight
SPACE.com - 10 Apr 2019 20:00
The transformation of a water-rich Venus to an overheated world may be preserved in its complex geological features.
At Last, A Black Hole's Image Revealed
Scientific American - 10 Apr 2019 18:50
The Event Horizon Telescope captures one of the universe’s most mysterious objects --