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How acids behave in ultracold interstellar space
EurekAlert! - 7 Jun 2019 08:00
(Ruhr-University Bochum) Researchers have investigated how acids interact with water molecules at extremely low temperatures. Using spectroscopic analyses and computer simulations, they investigated the question of wheth...
Air Force reports progress in missile defense satellite programs
Space News - 7 Jun 2019 03:45
SBIRS-4 has been declared fully operational. Next-gen OPIR has passed several design reviews. SpaceNews.com
Review: Apollo 8 - "First To The Moon"
SpaceRef - 7 Jun 2019 03:21
A new documentary on Apollo 8, "First To The Moon", by filmmaker Paul Hildebrandt has been released. I am not going to mince words: this is the finest space documentary I have ever seen. Full stop....
You Can Use a Live Webcam to Watch NASA Build the Mars 2020 Rover
Universe Today - 8 Jun 2019 01:06
NASA’s next mission to the surface of Mars is called the 2020 rover (in case you didn’t know already.) It’s planned launch date is July 17th, 2020, and it should land at Jezero Crater on Mars on February 18th 2021....
A Harbor and Hubble: 'Saturday Night Lights' at 2019 World Science Festival
SPACE.com - 8 Jun 2019 01:00
Hundreds of people gathered near the New York City waterfront to enjoy some science and summertime weather as part of the 2019 World Science Festival.
Trump tweet throws space policy into chaos
Space News - 7 Jun 2019 23:42
President Donald Trump disrupted months of civil space policy development in a single tweet June 7, suggesting that NASA should not return humans to the Moon. SpaceNews.com
President Trump Appears to Throw Cold Water on NASA Moon Push
SPACE.com - 7 Jun 2019 23:42
There are probably some frantic emails flying between NASA headquarters and the White House right now.
The Japanese asteroid-hunter had another photo opportunity when it dropped a target marker on asteroid Ryugu
Universe Today - 7 Jun 2019 23:41
Japan's Hayabusa2 spacecraft just launched its second target marker to the surface of the asteroid Ryugu. The post The Japanese asteroid-hunter had another photo opportunity when it dropped a target marker on asteroid Ry...
Don't Worry About Asteroid 2006QV89. There's Only a 1 in 7000 Chance It'll Hit the Earth in September
Universe Today - 7 Jun 2019 23:23
Whenever scientists announce an upcoming close encounter with an asteroid, certain corners of the internet light up like the synaptic rush that accompanies a meth binge, with panicky headlines shouted straight from the b...
Europe is Working On a Reusable Space Transport System: Space Rider
Universe Today - 7 Jun 2019 22:16
The ESA is developing its own spacecraft capable of re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere. The reusable spacecraft is called the Space RIDER (Reusable Integrated Demonstrator for Europe Return), and the ESA says that the Sp...
Image: Mature galaxy mesmerizes in new Hubble view
Phys.org - 7 Jun 2019 21:58
This striking image was taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope's Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3), a powerful instrument installed on the telescope in 2009. WFC3 is responsible for many of Hubble's most breathtaking and ...
Here's Your Chance to Name an Alien Planet!
SPACE.com - 7 Jun 2019 21:53
There's a whole universe of nameless stars and exoplanets beyond our solar system, and now space fans around the world will have a chance to help name these objects.
NASA to open International Space Station to tourists from 2020
Phys.org - 7 Jun 2019 21:50
NASA said Friday it will open up the International Space Station to business ventures including space tourism as it seeks to financially disengage from the orbiting research lab.
Ex-Im Bank advocates push for 10-year authorizations
Space News - 7 Jun 2019 20:44
Supporters of the Export-Import Bank of the United States told Congress June 4 that the bank's charter should last 10 years before requiring reauthorization instead of the three to five years normally allotted. SpaceNews...
Look for Hercules' Keystone in the Evening Spring Sky
SPACE.com - 7 Jun 2019 20:16
On late spring evenings, a bright stellar "keystone" is well worth exploring with binoculars or a small telescope.
NASA releases ISS commercialization plan
Space News - 7 Jun 2019 20:08
NASA unveiled a multi-pronged effort June 7 to increase commercial use of the International Space Station, from changes in policy to making a docking port available for commercial modules. SpaceNews.com
Private Astronauts Could Spend a Month in Space Under New NASA Plan
SPACE.com - 7 Jun 2019 19:23
As part of its new plan to encourage commercial use of the International Space Station, NASA is opening the orbiting facility to up to two private astronauts per year, the agency announced today.
The Tell-Tale Clue to How Meteorites Were Made, At the Birth of the Solar System
SPACE.com - 7 Jun 2019 18:16
April 26, 1803 was an unusual day in the small town of L'Aigle in Normandy, France -- it rained rocks.
Personalised app for safe sunbathing wins support
ESA - 7 Jun 2019 18:11
A mobile phone app that uses space tech to identify the healthiest way to sunbathe has won the industrial approval of BASF, a giant chemical company that makes the ingredients for sunscreen and many other products.
ESA boost to new commercial space transportation services
ESA - 7 Jun 2019 18:00
Europe is part of a new era in space transportation with new commercial initiatives offering services to space, in space, and back from space springing up within the privately led and funded space sector. ESA welcomes th...
Week in images
ESA - 7 Jun 2019 17:33
Our week through the lens: 3 - 7 June 2019
RAS statement on Starlink satellite constellation
Phys.org - 7 Jun 2019 17:32
The Royal Astronomical Society notes with concern the launch of the new SpaceX Starlink constellation of satellites into low-Earth orbit, and the potential impact of this and other programmes on views of the night sky an...