Space News
Waves Washing Through Blue 'Supergiant' Stars Change Their Brightness
SPACE.com - 9 May 2019 15:00
A new study shows that blue supergiants -- a rare type of supermassive star -- change brightness because of waves breaking on their surfaces.
Lockheed Martin mulls electronically steered antennas for Verge ground station expansion
Space News - 9 May 2019 05:48
Lockheed Martin's Verge ground station network should have coverage for satellites passing over the continental United States next year, with the timeline for a global build out determined by what antenna technology the ...
Design work on 'brain' of world's largest radio telescope completed
Phys.org - 9 May 2019 19:07
An international group of scientists led by the University of Cambridge has finished designing the 'brain' of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), the world's largest radio telescope. When complete, the SKA will enable astr...
Crew Dragon parachutes failed in recent test
Space News - 9 May 2019 14:20
A test of parachutes for SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft did not go as planned last month, NASA and SpaceX confirmed May 8. SpaceNews.com
Blue Origin unveils lunar lander
Space News - 10 May 2019 01:52
Blue Origin revealed new details about a lunar lander concept that the company's founder says can support a human return to the moon by 2024. SpaceNews.com
When Will We See Another Bright Comet?
SPACE.com - 10 May 2019 01:41
Recently, a friend of mine asked when we might be able to see a comet. He was surprised when I said there are several visible right now.
Telesat's LEO plan: dedicated satellite factory, bulk launch contracts and a variety of antennas
Space News - 10 May 2019 01:31
Telesat wants a factory capable of building 20 to 25 large LEO satellites a month so that it can have monthly launches. The company is also working with several antenna builders to have user terminals ready for broadband...
Amazon's Bezos unveils lunar lander project 'Blue Moon'
Phys.org - 10 May 2019 01:20
Jeff Bezos, who heads both Amazon and space company Blue Origin, unveiled on Thursday a lunar lander that he said would be used to transport equipment, and possibly human beings, to the south pole of the Moon by 2024.
Gravitational waves leave a detectable mark, physicists say
Phys.org - 10 May 2019 01:03
Gravitational waves, first detected in 2016, offer a new window on the universe, with the potential to tell us about everything from the time following the Big Bang to more recent events in galaxy centers.
Opening Up the Moon: Q&A with 'Moon Rush' Author Leonard David
SPACE.com - 10 May 2019 00:20
The veteran science journalist's new book looks at the bright future of moon exploration.
Pentagon challenges CBO's cost estimates for new space organizations
Space News - 10 May 2019 00:13
DoD spokesman: "The establishment of the United States Space Force is a small investment to ensure American leadership in space." SpaceNews.com
Female Astronauts: How Performance Products Like Space Suits and Bras are Designed to Pave the Way for Women's Accomplishments
SPACE.com - 10 May 2019 00:12
The situation in question in March 2019 was NASA's cancellation of an all-female spacewalk.
The Black Hole Picture Could Be So Much Better If You Add Space Telescopes
Universe Today - 9 May 2019 23:21
Our first picture of a black hole was a huge moment for science. But we can’t stop there. We need better pictures that deliver more information. That’s how we’ll learn even more about these strange, rule-breaking b...
Mysterious 'Sub-Neptunes' Are Probably Water Worlds
SPACE.com - 9 May 2019 22:30
Water worlds that each possess thousands of times more water than Earth does may be more common than Earth-like rocky planets in the Milky Way galaxy, a new study finds.
Arianespace completes manifest for Vega dedicated rideshare mission
Space News - 9 May 2019 22:17
Arianespace has finalized the payload for a Vega launch later this year that will carry more than 40 small satellites, the first in what the company hopes to be a series of dedicated rideshare missions. SpaceNews.com
Gravitational forces in protoplanetary disks may push super-Earths close to their stars
Phys.org - 9 May 2019 21:29
The galaxy is littered with planetary systems vastly different from ours. In the solar system, the planet closest to the Sun--Mercury, with an orbit of 88 days--is also the smallest. But NASA's Kepler spacecraft has disc...
Awesome NASA Time-Lapse Video Shows the Moon's Phases During Apollo Lunar Landings
SPACE.com - 9 May 2019 21:00
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of humans first walking on the moon, NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio created a fascinating time-lapse video that maps all six Apollo landing sites as the moon waxes, wanes and w...
Watch the Moon Buzz the Beehive
Universe Today - 9 May 2019 20:58
Been following the Moon this week? The first sighting of the waxing crescent Moon this past weekend not only marked the start of the Muslim month of Ramadan worldwide, but also sets us up for an interesting Friday night ...
Crew Dragon Parachutes Failed in Recent Test
SPACE.com - 9 May 2019 19:55
A test of parachutes for SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft did not go as planned last month, NASA and SpaceX confirmed May 8.
North Korea, US Fire Missiles in Early-Morning Tests (Video)
SPACE.com - 9 May 2019 19:26
North Korea fired off two short-range missiles in quick succession early this morning (May 9), and the United States followed suit with a test of its own just minutes later.
Maritime microsatellite ESAIL to test the waters as launch contract is signed
ESA - 9 May 2019 19:26
The first commercial microsatellite developed under ESA's SAT‐AIS programme for tracking ships, called ESAIL, has passed another milestone. On 9 May its Canadian operator exactEarth signed the launch service agreement ...
Living Planet live
ESA - 9 May 2019 19:00
As thousands of scientists gather in Italy for the biggest Earth observation conference in the world, follow the opening session live. Streaming starts on 13 May at 07:00 GMT (09:00 CEST)