Space News
NASA Spacecraft Spots 'Star Trek' Logo on Mars
SPACE.com - 14 Jun 2019 01:18
It looks like Starfleet is literally embedded on the planet next door: A dune in the shape of the famous logo from "Star Trek" appears prominently in a new picture from Mars.
This Tiny Galaxy Has a Pretty Big Black Hole
SPACE.com - 14 Jun 2019 01:00
A dwarf galaxy has an unusually large black hole.
Ceres is a Strange Place, Including a Volcanic Peak 4,000 Meters High Made From Bubbling Salt Water, Mud and Rock
Universe Today - 13 Jun 2019 23:26
Ceres, at almost 1,000 km (620 miles) in diameter, is the largest body in the asteroid belt. Between 2015 and 2018, NASA’s ion-powered Dawn spacecraft visited the dwarf planet, looking for clues to help us understand h...
Yes, Saturn's Rings Are Awesome -- NASA's Cassini Showed Us Just HOW Awesome.
SPACE.com - 13 Jun 2019 22:01
When the solar system decided it liked Saturn and wanted to put a ring on it, it put together the most stunning, complex puzzle ring possible.
Earth's heavy metals result of supernova explosion
Phys.org - 13 Jun 2019 20:35
That gold on your ring finger is stellar--and not just in a complimentary way.
NASA Space Station On-Orbit Status 12 June 2019 - Testing Deep Space Biomedical Gear
SpaceRef - 13 Jun 2019 20:29
The Expedition 59 crew collected blood and breath samples today to test new biomedical gear and protect future astronauts going to the Moon and Mars. The orbital residents also participated in a pair of behavioral studie...
How NASA's Spitzer Has Stayed Alive for So Long
PTTU - 13 Jun 2019 20:28
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
Fermi mission reveals its highest-energy gamma-ray bursts
Phys.org - 13 Jun 2019 20:13
For 10 years, NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope has scanned the sky for gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), the universe's most luminous explosions. A new catalog of the highest-energy blasts provides scientists with fresh ins...
'Eyes in the Skies': The Intrepid Probes That Show Us Space -- And Earth
SPACE.com - 13 Jun 2019 20:00
As auditorium lights were dimming for an event called "Eyes in the Skies," a girl and her mother made their way to a pair of front-row seats.
Meet Ariane 6 and Vega C: Europe's New 'Rideshare' Rockets (Videos)
SPACE.com - 13 Jun 2019 19:00
Europe is taking advantage of the small-satellite trend by building two rockets that act as a rideshare, taking several spacecraft up at the same time.
NASA's OSIRIS-REx Mission Breaks Another Orbit Record
PTTU - 13 Jun 2019 19:00
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
Former Blue Origin and SNC executive joins Vector
Space News - 13 Jun 2019 18:56
Small launch vehicle Vector has hired a new chief financial officer who previously held similar positions at Blue Origin and Sierra Nevada Corporation. SpaceNews.com
Hubble observes tiny galaxy with big heart
Phys.org - 13 Jun 2019 18:34
Nestled within this field of bright foreground stars lies ESO 495-21, a tiny galaxy with a big heart. ESO 495-21 may be just 3000 light-years across, but that is not stopping the galaxy from furiously forming huge number...
India plans 'very small' space station after 2022
Phys.org - 13 Jun 2019 18:15
India plans to establish its own "very small" space station in the next decade as the country gears up for a first manned mission beyond earth.
'God Plays Dice with the Universe,' Einstein Writes in Letter About His Qualms with Quantum Theory
SPACE.com - 13 Jun 2019 18:00
Three letters written by Einstein are up for auction, and they offer an intriguing view of his thoughts on quantum physics.
Photo Release: Hubble Observes Tiny Galaxy with Big Heart
PTTU - 13 Jun 2019 18:00
Hubble Space Telescope News:
International experiments selected to fly on Chinese space Station
Space News - 13 Jun 2019 16:33
Six experiments have been granted a place aboard to the future Chinese Space Station through a joint international cooperation initiative, with three more receiving conditional acceptance. SpaceNews.com
Solar activity forecast for next decade favorable for exploration
Phys.org - 13 Jun 2019 16:13
The last astronauts of the Apollo program were lucky. Not just because they were chosen to fly to the moon, but because they missed some really bad weather en route. This wasn't a hurricane or heat wave, but space weathe...
Why do massive (and not-so-massive) stars form?
Phys.org - 13 Jun 2019 16:12
The Milky Way Project: Probing Star Formation with a New Yellowball Catalog presents a study of 518 infant star-forming regions known as "Yellowballs," drawn from a catalog made possible by the efforts of citizen scienti...
NASA's Mars 2020 will blaze a trail for humans
Phys.org - 13 Jun 2019 16:11
When a female astronaut first sets foot on the moon in 2024, the historic moment will represent a step toward another NASA first: eventually putting humans on Mars. NASA's latest robotic mission to the Red Planet, Mars 2...
Moon maps, lunar origins and everything between
Phys.org - 13 Jun 2019 16:07
The moon's consistent appearance in the sky each night may lull earthlings into a sense of familiarity, but the moon is actually a puzzling place. It lacks an atmosphere and is bone-dry; it can hardly claim a central iro...
The entire sky in X-rays
Phys.org - 13 Jun 2019 15:54
The small fleet of X-ray space scouts will soon be expanded to include a flagship. On 21 June 2019, the German telescope eRosita will launch from the Russian Baikonur space-port into space. On a platform on board the Pro...