Space News
Even More Things That Saved Apollo 13: Charging the Batteries
Universe Today - 15 Apr 2020 22:42
Following the explosion of an oxygen tank in Apollo 13's Service Module on April 13, 1970, approximately 56 hours into the mission, the situation was bleak. With the Command Module (CM) without any power, the Lunar Modul...
Air Force eyeing technology to monitor space traffic near the moon
Space News - 15 Apr 2020 03:19
A team of space startups received an Air Force contract to develop a concept to collect and manage lunar intelligence. SpaceNews.com
Spire and VesselBot focus on vessel tracking and monitoring
Space News - 15 Apr 2020 16:31
Spire Global announced plans April 15 to work with VesselBot, a Greek technology company focused on the international maritime industry, to develop products based on Spire's automatic identification system data. SpaceNew...
Synspective shifts launch of first satellite to Rocket Lab
Space News - 15 Apr 2020 05:51
Japanese synthetic aperture radar (SAR) company Synspective announced April 14 it will launch its first satellite with Rocket Lab after initially selecting Arianespace for that mission. SpaceNews.com
GeoOptics unveils updated radio occultation data processing
Space News - 15 Apr 2020 04:55
GeoOptics unveiled a data processing system April 14 to improve the accuracy of weather data from its CICERO radio occultation satellite constellation. CICERO stands Community Initiative for Cellular Earth Remote Observa...
Thanks to COVID-19, nothing's moving, and seismologists can tell
Universe Today - 15 Apr 2020 03:13
As the COVID-19 disease continues to wreak its viral havoc on the human population of Earth, governments around the world have closed their schools, shut down non-essential businesses, and told their citizens to stay at ...
'Soviet Space Graphics' takes you inside the cosmic visions of the USSR
SPACE.com - 15 Apr 2020 23:25
One new book transports readers back to the early days of Soviet spaceflight with an unbelievable collection of stunning, colorful and nostalgic images.
Astronomers Measure the Wind Speed on a Brown Dwarf for the First Time. Spoiler: Insanely Fast
Universe Today - 15 Apr 2020 23:17
In some ways, brown dwarfs are nature’s stellar oddballs. A lot of stars exhibit strange behaviour at different times in their evolution. But brown dwarfs aren’t even certain that they’re stars at all. But that doe...
Wheels and Helicopter Attached to Perseverance Rover
Universe Today - 15 Apr 2020 23:14
The Perseverance rover was recently integrated with its wheels and Mars Helicopter, as part of its final preparations before launch this summer. The post Wheels and Helicopter Attached to Perseverance Rover appeared firs...
Southwest Research Institute wins NOAA space weather contract
Space News - 15 Apr 2020 22:05
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration awarded a $12.9 million contract to the Southwest Research Institute to design and build the Space Weather Follow-on (SWFO) Lagrange-1 Magnetometer. SpaceNews.com
Venice From Space Looks Very Different This Year
Universe Today - 15 Apr 2020 21:52
The Coronavirus shutdown has given us an unprecedented opportunity to look at our civilization a little differently. We all have our own ground-level view of life during this pandemic, but our satellites are giving us an...
Is This Telescope-On-A-Plane Worth Its Pricetag?
Scientific American - 15 Apr 2020 20:15
NASA’s high-flying SOFIA observatory has struggled to prove its scientific worth --
Earth-size, habitable-zone planet found hidden in early NASA Kepler data
Phys.org - 15 Apr 2020 20:03
A team of transatlantic scientists, using reanalyzed data from NASA's Kepler space telescope, has discovered an Earth-size exoplanet orbiting in its star's habitable zone, the area around a star where a rocky planet coul...
What if Apollo 13 failed to return to Earth? A look back 50 years later
SPACE.com - 15 Apr 2020 17:55
NASA bills its Apollo 13 moon mission as a "successful failure," a tale of survival and victory. But what if NASA had failed?
Earth-Size, Habitable Zone Planet Found Hidden in Early NASA Kepler Data
NASA Breaking news - 15 Apr 2020 17:21One Step Closer to Touching Asteroid Bennu
PTTU - 15 Apr 2020 17:00
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
How Bad is Light Pollution in Your Community? Find Out by Helping the 'Globe at Night' Project
Discover - 15 Apr 2020 16:00
International Dark-Sky Week runs from April 19 to 26, 2020. You can get involved by joining the Globe at Night project, which asks citizen scientists to measure the darkness of the sky near them.
Comet Y4 ATLAS Breaks Up...Enter Comet F8 SWAN
Universe Today - 15 Apr 2020 15:59
When it comes to comets, the only thing that is certain is the orbit. Though the cosmos has yet to send us a really bright comet for 2020 to keep us occupied during the ongoing worldwide pandemic and lock down, it has se...
Major outburst and X-ray pulsations detected from RX J0209.6'7427
Phys.org - 15 Apr 2020 15:00
An international team of astronomers has identified a major outburst and X-ray pulsation from an X-ray binary system known as RX J0209.6'7427. The detection, detailed in a paper published April 6 on the arXiv pre-print s...
Great Science Books to Read During Quarantine
Discover - 15 Apr 2020 15:00
Looking for a quarantine reading list? This roundup of thought-provoking science books has it all: mystery, history, exploration and innovation.
Weird mystery of watery plumes on Europa may hint at 'stealth particles'
SPACE.com - 15 Apr 2020 14:04
Plumes from Jupiter's moon Europa could provide insights about the interior of the moon, but their deposits remain hidden.
NASA funds proposal to build a telescope on the far side of the moon
SPACE.com - 15 Apr 2020 13:59
This proposed mesh telescope would let us gaze out into the dark cosmos, unhindered by our planet's atmosphere and radio interferences.