Space News
Mars Helicopter Installed On Mars Perseverance Rover
SpaceRef - 29 Apr 2020 04:58
NASA's Mars Helicopter is installed on the agency's Mars Perseverance rover inside the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at Florida's Kennedy Space Center on April 6, 2020....
There Might Be Dust Devils On Titan Too
Universe Today - 29 Apr 2020 21:01
Saturn’s moon Titan is alone among the Solar System’s moons. It’s the only one with any atmosphere to speak of. Other moons may have thin, largely insignificant atmospheres, like Ganymede with its potential oxygen ...
Spitzer Telescope reveals the precise timing of a black hole dance
Phys.org - 29 Apr 2020 16:04
Black holes aren't stationary in space; in fact, they can be quite active in their movements. But because they are completely dark and can't be observed directly, they're not easy to study. Scientists have finally figure...
Asteroid 1998 OR2 to safely fly past Earth this week
Phys.org - 29 Apr 2020 16:04
A large near-Earth asteroid will safely pass by our planet on Wednesday morning, providing astronomers with an exceptional opportunity to study the 1.5-mile-wide (2-kilometer-wide) object in great detail.
Terrible Luck. The Only Person Ever Killed by a Meteorite - Back in 1888
Universe Today - 29 Apr 2020 23:21
What are your chances of getting smacked - and killed — by a meteorite? One astronomer put the odds of death by space rock at 1 in 700,000 in a lifetime, while others say it's more like 1 in 1,600,000. Computing the pr...
Spitzer Telescope Reveals the Precise Timing of a Black Hole Dance
SpaceRef - 29 Apr 2020 04:41
Black holes aren't stationary in space; in fact, they can be quite active in their movements....
Space Acquisition Council working to identify industry sectors in 'immediate distress'
Space News - 29 Apr 2020 02:53
Gen. Raymond: "The COVID crisis must not undermine critical space industries." SpaceNews.com
Space and Missile Systems Center releases RAND study of space launch market
Space News - 29 Apr 2020 02:22
SMC: "The study confirms the heavy lift launch market is unlikely to support more than two U.S. launch providers in the long term." SpaceNews.com
China's First Mars Lander is Going to be Called "Tianwen"
Universe Today - 29 Apr 2020 23:04
Friday April 24th was China’s “Space Day,” celebrated on the 50 year anniversary of their first satellite launch. This past Friday, China marked the occasion with the announcement of the name for their first Mars L...
Air Force procurement chief: Three space launch providers 'would be great if we had funding'
Space News - 29 Apr 2020 22:46
Roper: "In a perfect world, we absolutely would continue with more providers." SpaceNews.com
How Do You Weigh The Universe?
Universe Today - 29 Apr 2020 22:15
If we can find the weight of everything in the universe, we can better understand how the universe came to be. The post How Do You Weigh The Universe? appeared first on Universe Today.
Sting to headline virtual 'Space Songs' concert by the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Thursday
SPACE.com - 29 Apr 2020 21:21
Space and art will virtually collide tomorrow (April 30) in the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's concert: "Space Songs: Through the Distance."
'NASA at Home' is bringing space to you daily with incredible resources for all ages
SPACE.com - 29 Apr 2020 21:08
Stuck at home? You can now explore the cosmos from the comfort of your living room.
Astronaut coffee break: tomato sauce in space
ESA - 29 Apr 2020 20:00
Video: 00:06:45 Take a break with ESA astronauts Alexander Gerst, Samantha Cristoforetti, Luca Parmitano and Thomas Pesquet as they discuss living and working in space. In this video, our astronauts talk about housekeepi...
Meet Ingenuity: Alabama teen names NASA's pioneering Mars Helicopter
SPACE.com - 29 Apr 2020 18:53
The little chopper that will launch toward the Red Planet this summer with NASA's Mars 2020 rover Perseverance is named Ingenuity.
NASA scientists tapped to mature more rugged seismometer system to measure moonquakes
Phys.org - 29 Apr 2020 18:49
NASA hasn't measured moonquakes since Apollo astronauts deployed a handful of measuring stations at various locations on the lunar surface and discovered unexpectedly that Earth's only natural satellite was far from seis...
Guiana Space Center launches to resume in June
Space News - 29 Apr 2020 18:23
Europe's spaceport will resume launch activity May 11 when France lifts a nation-wide lockdown that included the Guiana Space Center. SpaceNews.com
SpaceX Publishes Update on Starlink Satellite Brightness Issue
SpaceRef - 29 Apr 2020 17:51
Yesterday SpaceX posted a comprehensive update on its Startlink satellites and the issue of light reflection that astronomers have been complaining about....
Newly discovered exoplanet dethrones former king of Kepler-88 planetary system
Phys.org - 29 Apr 2020 17:06
Our solar system has a king. The planet Jupiter, named for the most powerful god in the Greek pantheon, has bossed around the other planets through its gravitational influence. With twice the mass of Saturn, and 300 time...
How Will Covid-19 affect the Future of Science?
Universe Today - 29 Apr 2020 16:57
The full ramifications of the recent novel coronavirus pandemic are not yet known, and probably won’t be known or even felt for quite some time. Entire industries have been shifted and shuttered over the course of only...
Can wormholes act like time machines?
Universe Today - 29 Apr 2020 16:37
Time travel into the past is a tricky thing. We know of no single law of physics that absolutely forbids it, and yet we can’t find a way to do it, and if we could do it, the possibility opens up all sorts of uncomforta...
Researchers identify periods in asynchronous polars
Phys.org - 29 Apr 2020 15:50
A polar is a highly magnetic type of cataclysmic variables containing an accreting white dwarf and a low-mass donor star. Due to the magnetism, the white dwarf would synchronously spin, however, there are still several a...