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NASA's Record-Breaking Parker Solar Probe Aces 3rd Sun Flyby
SPACE.com - 4 Sep 2019 13:04
The Parker Solar Probe completed its third close solar flyby on Sunday (Sept. 1), coming within 15 million miles (24 million kilometers) of our star.
These Jumping, Flapping Microrobots Could Swarm On Far-Off Worlds
SPACE.com - 4 Sep 2019 17:00
Newly designed insect-sized robots could be used to explore distant worlds and objects like asteroids and comets.
NASA Selects Proposals to Advance Understanding of Space Weather
SpaceRef - 4 Sep 2019 04:11
NASA has selected three proposals for concept studies of missions that could help us better understand the dynamic space weather system driven by the Sun that manifests near Earth....
Nominations now open for the 2019 SpaceNews Awards for Excellence & Innovation
Space News - 4 Sep 2019 02:56
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NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida Gets All Clear as Hurricane Dorian Moves On
SPACE.com - 4 Sep 2019 23:36
NASA's historic spaceport in Florida, the Kennedy Space Center, has received the "all clear" sign after a glancing blow from Hurricane Dorian Wednesday (Sept. 4).
Thales Group to restructure space business as order gap drives losses
Space News - 4 Sep 2019 23:33
The global slowdown in geostationary satellite orders is dragging on longer than it expected, causing Thales Alenia Space revenues to contract. SpaceNews.com
NASA Space Station On-Orbit Status 3 September 2019 - Packing the Soyuz MS-14
SpaceRef - 4 Sep 2019 22:52
After a quiet, off-duty day for the crew of Expedition 60 on Labor Day, operations supporting science for long-duration human space exploration and upcoming spaceship movements ramped up on the International Space Statio...
GMV developing satellite-based positioning system for driverless BMWs
Space News - 4 Sep 2019 22:36
Spain's technology conglomerate GMV has obtained a contract from BMW to develop a satellite-based positioning system for autonomous vehicles the German automaker is working to add to its portfoli SpaceNews.com
It Hasn't Rained on Mars for a Long Time, but These Sand Dunes Look Like Raindrops, and They're Filled with Chemicals Made in Water
Universe Today - 4 Sep 2019 22:33
A recent image from the MRO shows rows of olivine-rich dunes in the Copernicus Crater on Mars, a feature that is quite rare here on Earth. The post It Hasn’t Rained on Mars for a Long Time, but These Sand Dunes Look Li...
See a Dolphin, Fox, Foal and More in the Night Sky This Week
SPACE.com - 4 Sep 2019 21:24
In this week's evening sky, four small, faint constellations spread out near and within the Summer Triangle can be seen.
Planetary collisions can drop the internal pressures in planets
Phys.org - 4 Sep 2019 21:06
A new study from Caltech shows that giant impacts can dramatically lower the internal pressure of planets, a finding that could significantly change the current model of planetary formation.
Facebook, Hughes start Colombian Wi-Fi service • Ariane 6 supplier GKN Aerospace cutting 1,000 jobs
Space News - 4 Sep 2019 19:08
Facebook has partnered with Hughes Network Systems to launch a satellite-enabled Wi-Fi hotspot service in Colombia. SpaceNews.com
The National Archives Needs YOU to Watch a Ton of Vintage NASA Footage Online
SPACE.com - 4 Sep 2019 19:00
Spoiler alert: The man who cracks into the package of space-ready, bite-size cheese sandwiches does not taste one of the sickly, orange-and-white delicacies. Nor does he brave a "strawberry cube."
The Spaceline: an Elevator From the Earth to the Moon -
Universe Today - 4 Sep 2019 18:39
A team of scientists recently proposed an alternative to a Space Elevator - the "Spaceline", a tether that extends from the lunar surface into Earth's gravity well. The post The Spaceline: an Elevator From the Earth to t...
Fleet raises $7.35 million to expand Internet of Things constellation
Space News - 4 Sep 2019 18:08
Australian startup Fleet Space Technologies announced Sept. 4 it has raised more than $7 million to expand its constellation of satellites providing Internet of Things services to a growing number of customers. SpaceNews...
Something Strange Is Happening in the Fermi Bubbles
SPACE.com - 4 Sep 2019 18:00
In 2010, astronomers discovered two giant blobs centered on the core of our Milky Way galaxy. Their origins are still a mystery, but however they got there, the blobs are emitting copious amounts of high-energy radiation...
Astronauts Test Retro Spacesuit Tech for Mock Mars Missions Under the Sea
SPACE.com - 4 Sep 2019 16:00
Astronauts test new tech in NASA's new NEEMO NXT mission.
As Hurricane Dorian Nears Florida, NASA Maps Storm Flooding in Bahamas
SPACE.com - 4 Sep 2019 15:21
Just as satellites have played a crucial role in monitoring and forecasting hazards caused by the massive Hurricane Dorian, so too will they help affected areas rebuild.
Mercury's ancient magnetic field likely evolved over time
Phys.org - 4 Sep 2019 15:19
Mercury's ancient magnetic poles were far from the location of its poles today, implying its magnetic field, like Earth's, changed over time, a new study says.
PALFA survey reveals eight new millisecond pulsars
Phys.org - 4 Sep 2019 15:00
An international team of astronomers has reported the discovery of eight new millisecond pulsars in the PALFA (Pulsar Arecibo L-band Feed Array) survey. All of the newly detected pulsars were found to have orbiting compa...
Chemical element potassium detected in an exoplanet atmosphere
Phys.org - 4 Sep 2019 14:45
A team of astronomers led by AIP Ph.D. student Engin Keles detected the chemical element potassium in the atmosphere of an exoplanet, for the first time with overwhelming significance and applying high-resolution spectro...
Image: Subsea scouting with NEEMO NXT
Phys.org - 4 Sep 2019 14:21
That is not the ESA Kids mascot Paxi's ship on the right. Nor is that a vintage diving suit on the left. It is lunar exploration with an aquatic twist.