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Brazil's Sacked Space Director Speaks Out on Attacks on Science
Scientific American - 7 Aug 2019 15:30
Ricardo Galvão discusses his dismissal after Amazon deforestation data rankled President Bolsonaro --
X-37B Military Space Plane's Latest Mystery Mission Hits 700 Days
SPACE.com - 7 Aug 2019 19:00
The U.S. Air Force's X-37B military space plane has now been circling Earth for 700 days, just a few weeks shy of the vehicle's spaceflight-duration record.
ULA receives contract for what could be the final Delta 4 Heavy mission
Space News - 8 Aug 2019 01:40
The production of the third Delta 4 Heavy rocket under this contract is expected to be completed by January 2024. SpaceNews.com
The Story of the Apollo Guidance Computer, Part 2
Universe Today - 8 Aug 2019 00:57
In the late 1950's, before NASA had any intentions of going to the Moon - or needing a computer to get there — the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory had designed and built a small prototype probe they hoped would one day ...
FCC's streamlined licensing rules seen as boon for smallsat industry
Space News - 8 Aug 2019 00:55
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission's streamlined licensing rules for small satellites sailed through a vote Aug. 1, establishing a path for companies to secure spectrum rights much faster and cheaper than current...
Roccor touts advantages of retractable solar sails
Space News - 8 Aug 2019 00:44
Roccor is hoping the recent success of the Planetary Society's Lightsail 2 will bolster interest in a retractable solar sail the Longmont, Colorado, small business displayed at the Small Satellite Conference here. SpaceN...
When Will the Sun Die?
SPACE.com - 8 Aug 2019 00:02
Are you worried about the sun suddenly blinking out? Never fear -- our star still has billions of years left to shine.
See China's Cool New Rocket Fins in Action!
SPACE.com - 8 Aug 2019 00:00
They may look like waffle-makers, but China's new rocket fins are cooking up something even more special: the ability to guide rockets to a safe zone after launch.
Telesat outlines spending plan for Canadian government's LEO constellation investment
Space News - 7 Aug 2019 23:48
Telesat plans to use an 85 million Canadian dollar ($64.7 million) investment by the government of Canada on the first dozen satellites of its low Earth orbit broadband constellation. SpaceNews.com
Earth's Last Magnetic-Pole Flip Took Much Longer Than We Thought
SPACE.com - 7 Aug 2019 23:07
A team of scientists estimated that the last magnetic-field reversal took place over 22,000 years.
Top SASC Democrat sees momentum building for a space force
Space News - 7 Aug 2019 22:18
Sen. Jack Reed: "I think within a year, next year at this time, we'll have a Space Force." SpaceNews.com
Earth's Magnetic Field Reversal Took Three Times Longer Than Thought
Scientific American - 7 Aug 2019 22:00
A new study suggests the last field reversal 773,000 years ago took 22,000 years to occur, which could explain some of the inner workings of our planet’s core --
See the Moon Near Jupiter (and Twinkly Red Antares, Too!) This Friday
SPACE.com - 7 Aug 2019 22:00
On Friday evening, assuming your skies are reasonably clear, you'll be able to see the moon passing near to the largest planet in the solar system: Jupiter.
Astronomers discover vast ancient galaxies, which could shed light on dark matter
Phys.org - 7 Aug 2019 21:00
Astronomers have used the combined power of multiple astronomical observatories around the world and in space to discover a treasure trove of previously unknown ancient massive galaxies. This is the first multiple discov...
Anatomy of a cosmic seagull
Phys.org - 7 Aug 2019 20:14
Colourful and wispy, this intriguing collection of objects is known as the Seagull Nebula, named for its resemblance to a gull in flight. Made up of dust, hydrogen, helium and traces of heavier elements, this region is t...
Why Thousands of Hawaiians (Including Jason Momoa) Are Protesting a Giant Telescope on Mauna Kea
SPACE.com - 7 Aug 2019 20:00
Actors Dwayne Johnson and the Hawaii-born Jason Momoa (best known for his roles in "Aquaman" and "Game of Thrones") have both joined protestors against construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope on Mauna Kea, Hawaii.
ALMA dives into black hole's 'sphere of influence'
Phys.org - 7 Aug 2019 19:41
What happens inside a black hole stays inside a black hole, but what happens inside a black hole's "sphere of influence"--the innermost region of a galaxy where a black hole's gravity is the dominant force--is of intense...
Air Force seeking new partner to complete work on experimental missile warning satellite
Space News - 7 Aug 2019 19:21
The Wide Field Of View satellite will be used in support of the next-generation Overhead Persistent Infrared constellation. SpaceNews.com
ALMA Dives into Black Hole's 'Sphere of Influence'
PTTU - 7 Aug 2019 19:00
National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO): What happens inside a black hole stays inside a black hole, but what happens inside a black hole's "sphere of influence" - the innermost region of a galaxy where a black hole'...
'All Systems Are Go!' With Timex 'Snoopy In Space' Watch Collection
SPACE.com - 7 Aug 2019 18:55
Snoopy, who 50 years ago flew to the moon, both in Charles Schulz' comic strips and in real life with NASA, has again donned his astronaut spacesuit for a new collection of timepieces.
Medicine in Space: What Microgravity Can Tell Us about Human Health
Scientific American - 7 Aug 2019 18:00
Astronaut Serena Auñón-Chancellor discusses her experience in microgravity and doing biological experiments in space --
Amid $5 billion buyout, Cobham in hot pursuit of megaconstellation work
Space News - 7 Aug 2019 17:30
SpaceNews spoke with Cobham Advanced Electronic Solutions President Shawn Black to find out what's in store for CAES's spacecraft component business and where it sees itself in the growing small satellite market. SpaceNe...