Space News
New Dark Energy Data Emerges from Misshapen, Distorted, Ancient Voids
SPACE.com - 18 Jul 2019 19:00
There are voids in the universe, and we can't see them properly. But the good news is that astronomers just got much better at not seeing them properly.
No, an Asteroid Won't Hit Earth on Sept. 9 and Here's Why
SPACE.com - 19 Jul 2019 00:59
Astronomers can't spot this asteroid within the estimated collision course, so fingers crossed!
Protests Continue Against Giant Telescope's Construction on Hawaii's Sacred Mauna Kea
SPACE.com - 19 Jul 2019 00:01
Protesters have been gathered at the base of Mauna Kea in Hawaii since July 15, when construction gear was scheduled to begin arriving for the $1.4 billion Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) project.
50 Years After Apollo, Can NASA Return to the Moon by 2024?
SPACE.com - 18 Jul 2019 23:00
As the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11's lunar landing approaches, it's inevitable that the Artemis program comes to mind.
NASA's Webb Telescope shines with American ingenuity
Phys.org - 18 Jul 2019 22:32
To send humans to the Moon 50 years ago, an entire nation rose to the challenge. Surmounting countless hurdles, inventing new technologies while staring into the face of the unknown, NASA successfully pioneered multiple ...
NASA Space Station On-Orbit Status 17 July 2019 - Installing the HERMES Facility
SpaceRef - 18 Jul 2019 22:31
Three Expedition 60 crewmates aboard the International Space Station spent the day servicing a variety of research hardware. Back on Earth, three different rockets are preparing to replenish the orbiting lab with a new c...
How the women of NASA made their mark on the space program
Phys.org - 18 Jul 2019 22:30
The Civil Rights Act had just passed and the slide rule was giving way to computers when Frances "Poppy" Northcutt arrived at NASA's Houston campus in 1965, eager to join the space race. But her job title stunned her: "c...
China Eyes Robotic Outpost at the Moon's South Pole in Late 2020s
SPACE.com - 18 Jul 2019 22:02
The moon's south pole could be getting pretty busy a decade from now.
These Unsung Heroes of the Apollo 11 Mission Made the First Steps on the Moon Possible
SPACE.com - 18 Jul 2019 22:00
At an International Astronomical Union meeting in 1955, noted astronomer Gerard Kuiper asked for suggestions and collaborators on a project to make a map of the Moon. At the time, the best lunar atlases had hand-drawn ...
Blankets of Silica Aerogel Could Make Parts of Mars Habitable
Universe Today - 18 Jul 2019 21:49
The idea of somehow terra-forming Mars to make it more habitable is a visionary, sci-fi dream. But though global terra-forming of Mars is out of reach, the idea persists. But now, a material called silica aerogel might m...
Op-ed | Making the moon and Mars possible
Space News - 18 Jul 2019 21:00
History is now repeating itself. President Trump has declared he wants to send astronauts to the moon by 2024 and then Mars by 2033. But, in other words, NASA is saying to Trump the same thing it said to Bush: "You can't...
Investors don't see Virgin Galactic deal as model for space industry
Space News - 18 Jul 2019 20:49
Virgin Galactic's merger with a publicly-traded investment company is likely a one-off event based on the company and people involved, and not a sign of more fundamental changes in the industry, investors argue. SpaceNew...
India to Launch Chandrayaan-2 Moon Lander Mission July 22
SPACE.com - 18 Jul 2019 20:08
India is now targeting a July 22 launch of its first moon lander and rover after a weeklong delay due to a technical glitch.
Mass estimated for two binary pulsars
Phys.org - 18 Jul 2019 18:50
By performing timing observations, an international group of astronomers has measured the mass of two binary millisecond pulsars designated PSR J1949+3106 and PSR J1950+2414. The results could be essential in order to un...
Juno Finds Mysterious, Unexpected Currents Crackling Through Jupiter's Magnetosphere
SPACE.com - 18 Jul 2019 18:00
There are turbulent electrical currents coursing through the gas giant's outer atmosphere, producing brilliant auroras.
Angelic halo orbit chosen for humankind's first lunar outpost
PTTU - 18 Jul 2019 17:59
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Europe's Galileo GPS system back after six-day outage
Phys.org - 18 Jul 2019 17:45
Europe's Galileo satellite navigation system, a rival of the American GPS network, is back in service after a six-day outage, its oversight agency said on Thursday.
India reschedules launch of its moon mission for Monday
Phys.org - 18 Jul 2019 17:40
India's space agency said it will launch a spacecraft to the south pole of the moon on Monday after an aborted effort this week.
Draper developing technologies for lunar landings
Space News - 18 Jul 2019 17:39
A half-century after developing the computers that guided the Apollo missions to the moon, Draper is working on technologies that it says can enable new human and robotic missions to the moon in the near future. SpaceNew...
Apollo 11's greatest contribution to humanity: infinite inspiration
Space News - 18 Jul 2019 17:00
Just as we have built on the foundation provided by the Apollo astronauts, the next generation will build on our achievements, and future generations on theirs. SpaceNews.com
Apollo 11 Astronaut and Space Station Crew Reflect on Epic Moonshot
SPACE.com - 18 Jul 2019 17:00
Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins recalled the epic journey that brought him to the moon 50 years ago, as International Space Station astronauts paid tribute to the first human moon landing.
Cassini explores ring-like formations around Titan's lakes
Phys.org - 18 Jul 2019 16:25
Using observations from the international Cassini spacecraft, scientists have explored the ring-like mounds that wrap around some of the pools found at the poles of Saturn's largest moon, Titan. The study reveals more ab...