Space News
The First Space Shuttle Flight Into Space
SPACE.com - 7 May 2019 19:54
The first launch of the space shuttle Columbia touched off a new era in space flight.
Measat buying single replacement for two satellites
Space News - 7 May 2019 06:21
European satellite manufacturer Airbus Defence and Space will build Measat-3d, a new communications satellite that will "progressively replace" the 13-year-old Measat-3 and the 10-year-old Measat-3a satellites. SpaceNews...
SpaceX to launch "dozens" of Starlink satellites May 15, more Starlink launches to follow
Space News - 8 May 2019 01:59
Gwynne Shotwell, SpaceX's president and chief operating officer, said the launch will carry "dozens of satellites," adding more prototypes to the two currently in low Earth orbit. SpaceNews.com
Habitability of Planets Will Depend on Their Interiors
Universe Today - 8 May 2019 00:44
A lot of the headlines and discussion around the habitability of exoplanets is focused on their proximity to their star and on the presence of water. It makes sense, because those are severely limiting factors. But those...
Some of Earth's Gold Came From Two Neutron Stars That Collided Billions of Years Ago
Universe Today - 8 May 2019 00:44
A new study has shown that a good deal of Earth's heaviest elements may have come from a nearby neutron star collision billions of years ago. The post Some of Earth’s Gold Came From Two Neutron Stars That Collided Bill...
Watch Japan's 1st Private Rocket Launch Into Space (Video)
SPACE.com - 7 May 2019 23:43
The Japanese space startup Interstellar Technologies Inc. just became the country's first private company to successfully launch a rocket into space.
Experimental cosmologist group launches its first iterations of space-traveling 'wafercraft'
Phys.org - 7 May 2019 23:18
These are the adventures of the "StarChip Wafersize."
Could this rare supernova resolve a longstanding origin debate?
Phys.org - 7 May 2019 22:34
Detection of a supernova with an unusual chemical signature by a team of astronomers led by Carnegie's Juna Kollmeier--and including Carnegie's Nidia Morrell, Anthony Piro, Mark Phillips, and Josh Simon--may hold the key...
Astronauts Could Rely on Algae as the Perfect Life Support Partner
Universe Today - 7 May 2019 22:21
Researchers from Germany are testing a new hybrid life support system aboard the ISS, which uses algae to clean the air and water supply and even provide a food source. The post Astronauts Could Rely on Algae as the Perf...
Neil Armstrong's Son Recalls His 'First Man' Dad as Apollo 11 Items Go Up for Auction
SPACE.com - 7 May 2019 21:16
The personal and professional legacy of Neil Armstrong show clearly in a new set of items for sale at Heritage Auctions.
Three More 'Star Wars' Movies Announced
SPACE.com - 7 May 2019 21:15
Disney has announced the schedule for three new "Star Wars" movies starting in December 2022, with new films arriving December 2024, and 2026.
Consortium to develop "space sustainability" rating system
Space News - 7 May 2019 20:52
The World Economic Forum has selected a consortium of companies, universities and agencies to develop a system to rate the sustainability of space systems, one that its backers hope will encourage good behavior in space....
Space Sustainability Rating aims to address growing amount of space debris orbiting earth
Phys.org - 7 May 2019 20:49
The World Economic Forum has announced the introduction of a Space Sustainability Rating (SSR) system to help tackle the problem of space traffic and congestion in the Earth's orbit. The announcement of the SSR and the p...
Apollo Fusion obtains Hall thruster technology from JPL
Space News - 7 May 2019 19:05
Satellite electric propulsion startup Apollo Fusion is expanding its product line through an agreement with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, giving it access to advanced Hall thruster technology. SpaceNews.com
Pence Reaffirms Trump Administration's Support for Space
SPACE.com - 7 May 2019 19:00
Vice President Mike Pence used a speech at a major space industry conference Monday (May 6) to restate the Trump administration's space policy efforts.
China's iSpace to make private orbital launch attempt in early June
SPACE.com - 7 May 2019 18:49
Launch firm iSpace in early June will attempt to become the first Chinese private company to place a satellite in orbit, following failed launches by two competitors.
New York City Has Been Obliterated in a New Asteroid-Impact Simulation
SPACE.com - 7 May 2019 18:15
New York City, home to 8.6 million people and one hot duck, has perished in an apocalyptic meteor strike ... in a simulation.
Study shows long spaceflights lead to increase in brain ventricle size
Phys.org - 7 May 2019 17:43
A large team of researchers with members from Belgium, Russia, and Germany has found that people who spend a long time aboard the International Space Station experience an increase in the size of some of their brain vent...
Exobiology in a box
ESA - 7 May 2019 17:37
Human and robotic exploration image of the week: New experiment on the International Space Station paves the way for exobiology research
Telescopes in space for even sharper images of black holes
Phys.org - 7 May 2019 16:15
Astronomers have just managed to take the first image of a black hole, and now the next challenge facing them is how to take even sharper images, so that Einstein's Theory of General Relativity can be tested. Radboud Uni...
Venus Missions? Interstellar Probes? Here Are 18 Wild Space Tech Ideas NASA Is Looking At
SPACE.com - 7 May 2019 15:14
The NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) program funds 18 project proposals. The projects are aimed to design and test technology concepts for potential future NASA missions.
Mars Meets Up with the Crescent Moon Tonight! Here's How to See It
SPACE.com - 7 May 2019 15:06
The slender crescent moon meets up with Mars in the night sky on Tuesday (May 7). You can catch the cosmic duo above the western horizon after sunset.