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In About 3 Million Years, WASP-12b Will Spiral into its Star and be Consumed
Universe Today - 13 Jan 2020 03:26
A new study led by Princeton researchers has confirmed that in the long run, hot Jupiters are destined to be devoured by their suns. The post In About 3 Million Years, WASP-12b Will Spiral into its Star and be Consumed a...
SpaceX ready for Crew Dragon in-flight abort test
Space News - 13 Jan 2020 03:35
SpaceX performed a successful static-fire test Jan. 11 of the Falcon 9 booster that will launch a Crew Dragon spacecraft on a test of its abort system. SpaceNews.com
Stars need a partner to spin universe's brightest explosions
Phys.org - 13 Jan 2020 16:54
When it comes to the biggest and brightest explosions seen in the Universe, University of Warwick astronomers have found that it takes two stars to make a gamma-ray burst.
Independent study of launch market says U.S. Air Force should support three domestic providers
Space News - 13 Jan 2020 01:55
In response to concerns about its launch procurement strategy, the Air Force asked RAND to conduct an independent analysis of the heavy lift launch market. SpaceNews.com
7 billion-year-old stardust is oldest material found on Earth
SPACE.com - 13 Jan 2020 22:57
Scientists recently identified the oldest material on Earth: stardust that's 7 billion years old, tucked away in a massive, rocky meteorite that struck our planet half a century ago.
'Ad Astra' and 'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker' land Oscar nominations
SPACE.com - 13 Jan 2020 22:16
Some of 2019's biggest sci-fi blockbusters have made it to the Oscars.
Meteorite Contains Material Older Than Earth
Scientific American - 13 Jan 2020 22:01Air Force turns to partners for weather forecasting support
Space News - 13 Jan 2020 20:53
The U.S. Air Force is turning increasingly to U.S. government, commercial industry, academia and international partners for help gathering and making sense of terrestrial and space weather data. SpaceNews.com
The first cookies baked in space are back on Earth!
SPACE.com - 13 Jan 2020 20:39
Following a ride home on a SpaceX Dragon capsule, the first food to be baked in space (a batch of cookies, of course) has landed back on Earth.
NASA Maps Ground Changes From Puerto Rico Earthquake
SpaceRef - 13 Jan 2020 20:20
Days after a 6.4-magnitude earthquake rocked Puerto Rico, followed by hundreds of aftershocks, the full extent of damage is only beginning to be realized....
NASA's New Astronauts Ready for Space Station, Moon, and Mars Missions
SpaceRef - 13 Jan 2020 20:17
NASA welcomed 11 new astronauts to its ranks Friday, increasing the number of those eligible for spaceflight assignments that will expand humanity's horizons in space for generations to come....
Stars Need A Partner To Spin The Universe's Brightest Explosions
SpaceRef - 13 Jan 2020 20:15
When it comes to the biggest and brightest explosions seen in the Universe, University of Warwick astronomers have found that it takes two stars to make a gamma-ray burst....
Arabian Peninsula A Trap For Summer Dust
SpaceRef - 13 Jan 2020 20:12
Intense winds blowing from Africa through a mountainous gap on the western Red Sea coast have led to a buildup of summer dust over the Arabian Peninsula in the past decade. This increasing dust load could have long-term ...
How the solar system got its 'Great Divide,' and why it matters for life on Earth
Phys.org - 13 Jan 2020 18:00
Scientists, including those from the University of Colorado Boulder, have finally scaled the solar system's equivalent of the Rocky Mountain range.
Mission X 2020 Walk to the Moon challenge is open!
ESA - 13 Jan 2020 17:51
Mission X: train like an astronaut is an international educational challenge, focusing on health, science, fitnessand nutrition, which encourages pupils to train like an astronaut.
Texas Students to Speak with NASA Astronauts Aboard Space Station
NASA Breaking news - 13 Jan 2020 17:30Rippling ice and storms at Mars' north pole
Phys.org - 13 Jan 2020 16:26
ESA's Mars Express has captured beautiful images of the icy cap sitting at Mars' north pole, complete with bright swathes of ice, dark troughs and depressions, and signs of strong winds and stormy activity.
Virtual Telescope Project confirms 2020 AV2-- the first asteroid found to move entirely inside the orbit of Venus
Phys.org - 13 Jan 2020 16:10
Gianluca Masi, an astrophysicist working on the Virtual Telescope Project,which he founded, has announced the confirmation of 2020 AV2--the first asteroid orbiting entirely within the orbit of Venus. Masi describes on th...
Another state change of the variable gamma-ray pulsar PSR J2021+4026 observed by astronomers
Phys.org - 13 Jan 2020 16:00
Using NASA's Fermi telescope, astronomers have detected a state change of the gamma-ray emission and spin-down rate of the variable radio-quiet gamma-ray pulsar PSR J2021+4026. Such behavior was first observed in this pu...
UAE's Falcon Eye 2 satellite switched from Vega to Soyuz
Space News - 13 Jan 2020 15:59
Stéphane Israël, CEO of Arianespace, said Airbus, the satellite's manufacturer, asked to switch from Vega to Soyuz to avoid further delays getting Falcon Eye 2 into orbit. SpaceNews.com
Watch: ESA Director General's press briefing
ESA - 13 Jan 2020 15:19
Follow the ESA Director General's start-of-the-year press briefing at 08:30 GMT (09:30 CET) on 15 January 2020.
The interiors of stars
Phys.org - 13 Jan 2020 15:01
The interiors of stars are largely mysterious regions because they are so difficult to observe directly. Our lack of understanding about the physical processes there, like rotation and the mixing of hot gas, introduces c...