Space News
Eutelsat OK with FCC's C-band auction plan provided satellite operator costs are covered
Space News - 26 Nov 2019 06:24
In a Nov. 21 letter to the FCC, Eutelsat told the commission that some proceeds from the spectrum sale should go toward covering costs satellite operators will incur moving out of the band, and to provide "incentive" pay...
Here's a Deepfake of Nixon Giving a Eulogy for the Apollo 11 Astronauts if Their Mission Failed
Universe Today - 26 Nov 2019 01:59
It’s July 16th, 1969. The Apollo 11 crew have completed their training, and they’re in the Columbia Command Module atop a Saturn V rocket, to this day the most powerful rocket ever built. At 9:32 EDT the rocket lifts...
Ariane 5 Rocket Launches Satellites into Orbit for Egypt, Inmarsat
SPACE.com - 26 Nov 2019 23:59
Two communications satellites launched into orbit aboard Arianespace's workhorse rocket today (Nov. 26) in a bid to increase connectivity for mobile, civil and government customers.
Russian Military Launches Secret Surveillance Satellite Into Orbit
SPACE.com - 26 Nov 2019 23:51
A Russian Soyuz rocket launched a top-secret military satellite designed to scope out other satellites in space on Monday (Nov. 25), according to government reports.
NASA Awards Contract for Construction of New R&D Facility in Cleveland
NASA Breaking news - 26 Nov 2019 23:42A Fifth Fundamental Force Could Really Exist, But We Haven't Found It Yet
Universe Today - 26 Nov 2019 23:21
The universe is governed by four fundamental forces: gravity, electromagnetism, and the strong and weak nuclear forces. These forces drive the motion and behavior of everything we see around us. At least that’s what we...
Carnival of Space #639
Universe Today - 26 Nov 2019 22:47
This week’s Carnival of Space is hosted by Allen Versfeld at his Urban Astronomer blog.
NASA Invites Media to SpaceX In-Flight Abort Test for Commercial Crew
NASA Breaking news - 26 Nov 2019 22:41Building Space Telescopes... In Space
Universe Today - 26 Nov 2019 22:25
When it comes to telescopes, bigger is better. That's true down here on Earth, and it's especially true out in space. As astronomers and engineers design the next generation of giant space telescopes, they're running up ...
Indian Rocket Launching Earth-Observation Satellite, 13 Cubesats Tonight: Watch Live
SPACE.com - 26 Nov 2019 22:09
An Indian rocket will deliver 14 satellites to orbit tonight (Nov. 26), and you can watch the liftoff live.
There Could be Planets Orbiting Around Supermassive Black Holes
Universe Today - 26 Nov 2019 22:08
A team of scientists from Japan have theorized that planetary systems could form around Supermassive Black Holes. The post There Could be Planets Orbiting Around Supermassive Black Holes appeared first on Universe Today.
Space travel can make the gut leaky
Phys.org - 26 Nov 2019 20:50
Bacteria, fungi, and viruses can enter our gut through the food we eat. Fortunately, the epithelial cells that line our intestines serve as a robust barrier to prevent these microorganisms from invading the rest of our b...
Astronomers Think Earth Recently Destroyed One of its Own Minimoons
Discover - 26 Nov 2019 19:00
There's probably a yard-wide space rock orbiting Earth at any given time, scientists estimate.
Vega-C fairing's trial by sound
ESA - 26 Nov 2019 18:19
Image: The 10-m high fairing of Europe's inaugural Vega-C launcher atop a structural model of its upper stage, being prepared for acoustic testing within ESA's Large European Acoustic Facility (LEAF) - which is able to s...
Image: Giant magnetic ropes in a galaxy's halo
Phys.org - 26 Nov 2019 18:00
This image of the "Whale Galaxy" (NGC 4631), made with the National Science Foundation's Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA), reveals hair-like filaments of the galaxy's magnetic field protruding above and below the ga...
Scientists inch closer than ever to signal from cosmic dawn
Phys.org - 26 Nov 2019 17:57
Around 12 billion years ago, the universe emerged from a great cosmic dark age as the first stars and galaxies lit up. With a new analysis of data collected by the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) radio telescope, scienti...
Black hole nurtures baby stars a million light years away
Phys.org - 26 Nov 2019 17:54
Black holes are famous for ripping objects apart, including stars. But now, astronomers have uncovered a black hole that may have sparked the births of stars over a mind-boggling distance, and across multiple galaxies.
Black Hole Nurtures Baby Stars a Million Light Years Away
PTTU - 26 Nov 2019 17:50
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory:
Happy rovers
ESA - 26 Nov 2019 17:36
Image: The team behind ESA's Analog-1 rover are all smiles after ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano successfully manoeuvres the rover in the Netherlands from space. Last week's dry-run of the Analog-1 experiment, in which Luca...
Watch Space19+ live with ESA Web TV
ESA - 26 Nov 2019 17:32
Follow the opening remarks and discussions from Space19+, the ESA Council at Ministerial Level, live from Seville, Spain, on 27 November.
Space. Where do Europeans stand?
ESA - 26 Nov 2019 16:45
Image: Where does the topic of space come in the priorities of European citizens? Presented in this infographic, the answers may surprise you. Two Harris Interactive studies conducted online for ESA in December 2018 and ...
Anisotropic radio-wave scattering in the solar corona
Phys.org - 26 Nov 2019 16:44
Solar radio emission is produced in the turbulent medium of the solar atmosphere, and its observed properties (source position, size, time profile, polarization, etc.) are significantly affected by the propagation of the...