Space News
NASA's TESS Planet Hunter Finds Its 1st Earth-Size World in 'Habitable Zone'
SPACE.com - 7 Jan 2020 05:00
For the first time, the agency's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) has discovered a roughly Earth-size planet in the habitable zone of its host star, the zone of orbital distances where liquid water could be s...
Surprise! TESS shows Alpha Draconis undergoes eclipses
Phys.org - 7 Jan 2020 14:20
Astronomers using data from NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) have shown that Alpha Draconis, a well-studied star visible to the naked eye, and its fainter companion star regularly eclipse each other. W...
How NASA's Webb Telescope Will Search for Oxygen on Alien Worlds
SPACE.com - 7 Jan 2020 23:00
A new approach to detecting oxygen in the atmospheres of other planets may aid in the search for life beyond Earth.
New map of Milky Way reveals giant wave of stellar nurseries
Phys.org - 7 Jan 2020 22:00
Astronomers at Harvard University have discovered a monolithic, wave-shaped gaseous structure--the largest ever seen in our galaxy--made up of interconnected stellar nurseries. Dubbed the "Radcliffe wave" in honor of the...
SOFIA Reveals How the Swan Nebula Hatched
PTTU - 7 Jan 2020 22:00
NASA's Ames Research Center News and Features:
Crucial Safety Test of SpaceX's Crew Dragon Capsule Delayed to Jan. 18
SPACE.com - 7 Jan 2020 21:57
SpaceX's Crew Dragon astronaut taxi will have to wait at least another week to show its emergency-escape skills in flight.
In Australia, Rain Falls, But Wildfires Expected to Intensify, NASA Says
SPACE.com - 7 Jan 2020 21:53
Rain passed over southeastern Australia on Sunday (Jan. 5), offering a brief moment of relief from the deadly wildfires that have been raging across the continent for months.
Hubble Captured a Photo of This Huge Spiral Galaxy, 2.5 Times Bigger than the Milky Way With 10 Times the Stars
Universe Today - 7 Jan 2020 20:49
This galaxy looks a lot like our own Milky Way galaxy. But while our galaxy is actively forming lots of new stars, this one is birthing stars at only half the rate of the Milky Way. It’s been mostly quiet for billions ...
NASA's TESS Planet Hunter Finds Its First Earth-Size World in "Habitable Zone"
Scientific American - 7 Jan 2020 20:30
TOI 700 d is a landmark discovery for NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite --
NASA Invites Media to Northrop Grumman's February Space Station Launch
NASA Breaking news - 7 Jan 2020 19:58NASA Finds Another Earth-Sized Exoplanet in the Habitable Zone of Its Star
Discover - 7 Jan 2020 19:35
The TESS program has unearthed yet another potentially Earth-like planet in the universe.
Space-baked cookies, 'mighty' mice back on Earth via SpaceX
Phys.org - 7 Jan 2020 18:52
The first batch of space-baked cookies is back on Earth, along with muscle-bound "mighty" mice and other space station experiments.
NASA's Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel Releases 2019 Annual Report
NASA Breaking news - 7 Jan 2020 18:30ESA selects Arianespace for Euclid dark universe probe launch
Space News - 7 Jan 2020 17:55
Arianespace and ESA announced the signing of a contract Tuesday for launch of the Euclid dark universe exploration mission. SpaceNews.com
York Space Systems unveils Hydra Mission Series
Space News - 7 Jan 2020 16:00
York Space Systems announced plans Jan. 7 to conduct a series of missions to rapidly flight qualify government and industry satellite payloads, subsystems and components. SpaceNews.com
Op-ed | Why tapping the solar system's far-flung resources would be better than building new ICBMs
Space News - 7 Jan 2020 15:43
The United States is on the verge of making a profound strategic mistake. The nation is preparing to spend $85 billion replacing working nuclear-armed Minuteman intercontinental ballistic missiles with a new "Ground Base...
NASA's new human spaceflight chief is determined to make 2024 deadline
Space News - 7 Jan 2020 15:22
In this excerpt from a "fireside chat" at the third annual SpaceNews Awards for Excellence & Innovation Dec. 10, Doug Loverro discusses why he took on this new challenge and Jim Bridenstine explains why he believes Lover...
James Webb Space Telescope on Track for March 2021 Launch, NASA Says
Scientific American - 7 Jan 2020 15:00
Despite numerous setbacks, the $9.7-billion observatory is still on schedule to revolutionize our view of the universe --
JWST remains on schedule for March 2021 launch
Space News - 7 Jan 2020 14:53
Despite a limited amount of schedule reserve remaining, both NASA and Northrop Grumman are cautiously optimistic that the James Webb Space Telescope will remain on schedule for launch in March 2021. SpaceNews.com
SpaceX Just Launched a Fleet of Starlink Satellites. Here's How to Spot Them in the Sky.
SPACE.com - 7 Jan 2020 14:36
SpaceX just launched its latest batch of Starlink internet satellites, and you might be able to spot the craft overhead if you know where to look.
The Universe May Be Flooded with a Cobweb Network of Invisible Strings
SPACE.com - 7 Jan 2020 14:27
What if I told you that our universe was flooded with hundreds of kinds of nearly invisible particles and that, long ago, these particles formed a network of universe-spanning strings?
Binary star V Sagittae to explode as very bright nova by century's end
Phys.org - 7 Jan 2020 14:21
Currently, the faint star V Sagittae, V Sge, in the constellation Sagitta, is barely visible, even in mid-sized telescopes. However, around the year 2083, this innocent star will explode, becoming as bright as Sirius, th...