Space News
How Astronomy Helped Turn the Tide for the Allies on D-Day
SPACE.com - 6 Jun 2019 15:00
D-Day's planners employed a solid knowledge of moon phases and tides to give the famous invasion the best chance for success 75 years ago today (June 6).
China gains new flexible launch capabilities with first sea launch
Space News - 6 Jun 2019 02:42
The Long March 11 solid propellant light launch vehicle lifted off from a mobile launch platform in the Yellow Sea June 5 at 12:06 a.m. Eastern, with launch success declared within half an hour. SpaceNews.com
NASA Estimates Heavy Texas and Louisiana Rainfall From Gulf Weather System
SpaceRef - 6 Jun 2019 07:56
Earlier in the week, NOAA's National Hurricane Center was monitoring a low-pressure system in the Gulf of Campeche that has now moved along the Texas and Louisiana coastlines, bringing heavy rainfall. On June 5, NASA use...
Virgin Orbit takes OneWeb to court over canceled launch contract
Space News - 7 Jun 2019 01:52
According to a complaint Virgin Orbit filed June 4 in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, OneWeb canceled 35 of its planned 39 launches last June, triggering a $70 million termination fee. SpaceNew...
China Gains New Flexible Launch Capabilities With First Sea Launch
SPACE.com - 7 Jun 2019 01:51
China successfully launched a Long March 11 solid rocket from a sea launch platform Wednesday, bringing its burgeoning space program new, flexible launch capabilities.
Aerospace cubesat produces nighttime imagery
Space News - 7 Jun 2019 01:03
The Aerospace Corp. showed it can capture high resolution nighttime imagery with three cameras that fit inside a single cubesat measuring ten centimeters on a side. SpaceNews.com
Red Dwarfs: The Most Common and Longest-Lived Stars
SPACE.com - 7 Jun 2019 01:03
Most of the star nearest to Earth are red dwarfs, but they are too dim to be seen with the naked eye.
Iceye and KSAT join forces to speed up radar image delivery
Space News - 7 Jun 2019 00:50
Radar satellite operator Iceye and Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT) announced plans June 6 to work together to speed up delivery of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery, allowing government customers to obtain proce...
Planck finds no new evidence for cosmic anomalies
Phys.org - 7 Jun 2019 00:25
ESA's Planck satellite has found no new evidence for the puzzling cosmic anomalies that appeared in its temperature map of the Universe. The latest study does not rule out the potential relevance of the anomalies but the...
Pioneering Deep-Space Atomic Clock Taking Flight This Month
SPACE.com - 6 Jun 2019 22:57
A new atomic clock that will help spacecraft navigate autonomously through the final frontier will get its first off-Earth trial soon.
As Galaxy Clusters Collide, 10 Million Light-Years of Radio Waves Link Them
SPACE.com - 6 Jun 2019 22:01
Astronomers have spotted a ridge of radio emissions 10 million light-years long joining two galaxy clusters that are slowly colliding with each other.
NASA tries new approach to fix Mars InSight instrument
Space News - 6 Jun 2019 21:39
NASA plans to take new steps later in June to try and resolve a problem with one of the key instruments on the Mars InSight lander. SpaceNews.com
NanoAvionics, KSAT, Antwerp Space raise $11.3 million for Internet of Things constellation
Space News - 6 Jun 2019 21:31
Three European space companies raised 10 million euros ($11.3 million) to start a constellation for Internet of Things connections they would operate on behalf of a still-to-be-determined service provider. SpaceNews.com
'Space Racers' Contest Brings Grandparents' Apollo Memories to Kids
SPACE.com - 6 Jun 2019 20:00
The company behind "Space Racers," a TV series for preschoolers, has opened a contest inviting grandparents to share their moon-landing memories with their grandchildren -- and the public.
Exolaunch preparing eight Spire Lemurs for Soyuz flight
Space News - 6 Jun 2019 20:00
SAN FRANCISCO - German launch services provider Exolaunch is providing launch services and mission management for eight Spire Global satellites scheduled for liftoff July 5 on a Russian Soyuz rocket, the two companies sa...
Name an exoplanet
Phys.org - 6 Jun 2019 19:59
In recent years, astronomers have discovered thousands of planets and planetary systems orbiting around nearby stars. Some are small and rocky like the Earth, whilst others are gas giants like Jupiter. It is now believed...
Reaching for the Moon: Exclusive Excerpt from Katherine Johnson Autobiography for Kids
SPACE.com - 6 Jun 2019 19:00
Read an excerpt from Katherine Johnson's upcoming autobiography about her life and time at NASA.
The tell-tale clue to how meteorites were made, at the birth of the solar system
Phys.org - 6 Jun 2019 17:25
April 26, 1803 was an unusual day in the small town of L'Aigle in Normandy, France - it rained rocks.
Full speed ahead
ESA - 6 Jun 2019 17:10
Europe is preparing for the first flights of its future space transportation vehicles Ariane 6, Vega-C and Space Rider. Tour the Spaceport and learn about new opportunities from ESA Director of Space Transportation
World View's Stratospheric Balloon Stays Aloft for 16 Days on Key Test Mission
SPACE.com - 6 Jun 2019 17:00
A stratospheric balloon designed to provide long-term bird's-eye views just took a big step toward commercial flight.
Planck finds no new evidence for cosmic anomalies
PTTU - 6 Jun 2019 17:00
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Name an Exoplanet
PTTU - 6 Jun 2019 17:00
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