Space News
Successful launch takes China a step closer to completing Beidou navigation constellation
Space News - 9 Mar 2020 16:06
China successfully launched a Beidou positioning, navigation and timing satellite Monday as the country nears completion of its answer to the GPS system. SpaceNews.com
Antarctica Melts Under Its Hottest Days on Record
SpaceRef - 9 Mar 2020 04:44
On Feb. 6, 2020, weather stations recorded the hottest temperature on record for Antarctica....
Sex in space: could technology meet astronauts' intimate needs?
SPACE.com - 9 Mar 2020 16:52
Machines could fulfill desires and support humans during space travel.
The AIAA taps space weather pioneer Louis Lanzerotti for a career award
EurekAlert! - 9 Mar 2020 06:00
(New Jersey Institute of Technology) Lanzerotti, a member of NJIT's Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research (CSTR), was tapped for his 'significant contributions to our understanding of the space environment of the Van All...
Ancient shell shows days were half-hour shorter 70 million years ago
EurekAlert! - 9 Mar 2020 06:00
(American Geophysical Union) Earth turned faster at the end of the time of the dinosaurs than it does today, rotating 372 times a year, compared to the current 365, according to a new study of fossil mollusk shells from ...
Astronomers pinpoint rare binary brown dwarf
EurekAlert! - 9 Mar 2020 06:00
(University of Birmingham) Astronomers working on 'first light' results from a newly commissioned telescope in Chile made a chance discovery that led to the identification of a rare eclipsing binary brown dwarf system.
Hubble Examines Barred Spiral Galaxy NGC 3887
SpaceRef - 9 Mar 2020 04:42
The barred spiral galaxy NGC 3887, seen here as viewed by the Wide Field Camera 3 aboard the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, lies over 60 million light-years away from us in the southern constellation of Crater (the Cup...
OSIRIS-REx did its Closest Flyover Yet, just 250 Meters Above its Sample Site
Universe Today - 9 Mar 2020 23:25
NASA’s OSIRIS-REx is getting closer, physically and temporally, to its primary goal. The spacecraft arrived at Bennu at the end of 2018, and for just over a year it’s been studying the asteroid, searching for a suita...
Discovery points to origin of mysterious ultraviolet radiation
Phys.org - 9 Mar 2020 23:10
Billions of lightyears away, gigantic clouds of hydrogen gas produce a special kind of radiation, a type of ultraviolet light known as Lyman-alpha emissions. The enormous clouds emitting the light are Lyman-alpha blobs (...
Pearl Jam's 'Gigaton' boldly goes to the Red Planet, has 'Apollo' launch on SiriusXM
SPACE.com - 9 Mar 2020 22:28
Pearl Jam's new record, 'Gigaton,' moves listeners beyond Earthly bounds to reflect on our changing planet.
NASA Administrator Statement on Coronavirus Situation
NASA Breaking news - 9 Mar 2020 22:28OneWeb, SpaceX optimistic about cheap user terminals
Space News - 9 Mar 2020 22:01
Executives from SpaceX and OneWeb say their companies are working intensely on user terminals so customers will be able to get internet connectivity from their respective low Earth orbit constellations. SpaceNews.com
Europe's Mission to Jupiter's Moons Just Got its First Instrument
Universe Today - 9 Mar 2020 21:53
The ESA's JUpiter Icy Moons Explore (JUICE), which will study Europa and Ganymede for evidence of life, just got its first instrument! The post Europe’s Mission to Jupiter’s Moons Just Got its First Instrument appear...
Destination Neptune! Rare Chance to Reach Ice Giants Excites Scientists
Scientific American - 9 Mar 2020 20:45
A planetary alignment provides a window to visit Uranus and Neptune—but time is tight --
Bennu's Boulders Shine as Beacons for NASA's OSIRIS-REx
PTTU - 9 Mar 2020 20:00
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
Every Part of Blue Origin's New Glenn Rocket is Gigantic, Including its Nose Cone
Universe Today - 9 Mar 2020 19:40
Massive. Enormous. Huge. Gigantic. And whatever other words you find in the thesaurus all do the job when it comes to describing Blue Origin’s New Glenn Rocket. Especially its nosecone. Blue Origin recently gave us a l...
Surprise! Earth and the moon aren't made of exactly the same stuff.
SPACE.com - 9 Mar 2020 18:37
The moon and Earth may be more different than long thought, challenging existing models for how the moon formed, a new study finds.
Apollo 13 50th anniversary exhibit to launch new space rental service
SPACE.com - 9 Mar 2020 18:16
The Cosmosphere space museum is expanding its SpaceWorks restoration and replication division to include a line of space artifact rentals, beginning with an Apollo 13 50th anniversary exhibit.
Turbulent convection at the heart of stellar activity
Phys.org - 9 Mar 2020 18:00
In their interiors, stars are structured in a layered, onion-like fashion. In those with solar-like temperatures, the core is followed by the radiation zone. There, the heat from within is led outwards by means of radiat...
Weird, dimming star Betelgeuse may have a dusty explanation
SPACE.com - 9 Mar 2020 18:00
A bright, red star that started dimming dramatically in 2019 isn't about to explode, as some scientists initially thought -- it's just really dusty, a new study shows.
Astronomers pinpoint rare binary brown dwarf
Phys.org - 9 Mar 2020 18:00
Astronomers working on 'first light' results from a newly commissioned telescope in Chile made a chance discovery that led to the identification of a rare eclipsing binary brown dwarf system.
New type of pulsating star discovered
Phys.org - 9 Mar 2020 18:00
A star that pulsates on just one side has been discovered in the Milky Way about 1500 light years from Earth. It is the first of its kind to be found and scientists expect to find many more similar systems as technology ...