Space News
NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility to partially reopen
Space News - 18 May 2020 03:34
NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans will partially reopen May 18, allowing some mission-critical personnel to resume working there for the first time in two months. SpaceNews.com
Scientists puzzle over massive, never-before-seen star system in the Milky Way
Phys.org - 18 May 2020 15:50
Earlier this year, an international team of scientists announced the second detection of a gravitational-wave signal from the collision of two neutron stars. The event, called GW190425, is puzzling: The combined mass of ...
Space Force Launches X-37B On Its Sixth Mission
SpaceRef - 18 May 2020 04:35
The U.S. Space Force's Space and Missile Systems Center's Launch Enterprise team and its mission partners successfully launched the USSF-7 mission of the X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle for the Department of the Air Force's R...
Northrop Grumman gets $2.3 billion Space Force contract to develop missile-warning satellites
Space News - 18 May 2020 23:08
The contract is for two Next-Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared missile warning satellites to be deployed in polar orbits. SpaceNews.com
Op-ed | An unexpected effect: the industry's recent challenges prove the importance of space
Space News - 18 May 2020 22:39
Rationalization of the startup landscape and the right sizing of company balance sheets is inevitable, paving the way for "Space 3.0," which will see the profitable and sustainable exploitation of entirely new market opp...
Exoplanet climate 'decoder' aids search for life
Phys.org - 18 May 2020 21:50
After examining a dozen types of suns and a roster of planet surfaces, Cornell University astronomers have developed a practical model--an environmental color "decoder"--to tease out climate clues for potentially habitab...
Navy's solar power satellite hardware to be tested in orbit
Space News - 18 May 2020 21:26
The results of the experiment could drive the design of a dedicated spacecraft to capture solar power in space. SpaceNews.com
Jupiter's Largest Moons Might Have Formed From Dust
Discover - 18 May 2020 21:00
The study of exoplanets has revolutionized our understanding of how planets are born and evolve. And now, a new theory applies those insights closer to home.
See Jupiter and Saturn snuggle up in the predawn sky this week
SPACE.com - 18 May 2020 20:59
The two giant planets of the solar system, Jupiter and Saturn, will snuggle up in the predawn sky this week, offering spectacular views for night owls and early risers.
Top Ten Discoveries from SOFIA
PTTU - 18 May 2020 19:00
NASA's Ames Research Center News and Features:
Astronomers confirm existence of two giant newborn planets in PDS 70 system
Phys.org - 18 May 2020 18:58
New evidence shows the first-ever pictures capturing the birth of a pair of planets orbiting the star PDS 70 are in fact authentic.
First test of solar power satellite hardware in orbit
Phys.org - 18 May 2020 18:57
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory engineers launched PRAM, the Photovoltaic Radio-frequency Antenna Module, aboard an Air Force X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle on May 17 as part of a comprehensive investigation into prospective ...
NASA to Make Announcement About WFIRST Space Telescope Mission
NASA Breaking news - 18 May 2020 18:37If Rockets were Transparent: Video Shows You How Rockets Use up Their Propellant
Universe Today - 18 May 2020 17:18
I always remember hearing the comparison of how the Space Shuttle's main engines would drain an average family swimming pool in under 25 seconds. Or that the Saturn V used the equivalent of 763 elephants of fuel. But jus...
Op-ed | Toward a coherent Artemis plan
Space News - 18 May 2020 17:12
NASA should forget about using Starship as a lunar lander (at least for now) and instead use it as an in-orbit refueling station for much smaller landing and ascent vehicles. SpaceNews.com
Mystery of lava-like flows on Mars solved by scientists
Phys.org - 18 May 2020 17:00
The mystery of some lava-like flows on Mars has been solved by scientists who say they are caused not by lava but by mud.
SpaceX postpones Starlink satellite fleet launch due to Tropical Storm Arthur
SPACE.com - 18 May 2020 16:56
SpaceX's latest Starlink satellite launch has been delayed because of tropical storm Arthur. The mission will now take off after the company's crewed Demo-2 launch, which is scheduled for May 27.
Satellites see Tropical Storm Arthur, the Atlantic's 1st named storm of 2020, from space
SPACE.com - 18 May 2020 16:19
Government satellites have spotted the first named storm of the 2020 Atlantic Ocean hurricane season, Tropical Storm Arthur, swirling off the coast of North Carolina.
Take a peek inside a giant star right before it dies
Phys.org - 18 May 2020 15:42
The biggest stars in the universe are some of the most fascinatingly complex objects to inhabit the cosmos. Indeed, giant stars have defied full explanation for decades, especially when they're near the end of their live...
'Groupie' galaxies orbiting Milky Way tell us about dark matter, how galaxy formed
Phys.org - 18 May 2020 15:25
We live in a big-city galaxy. The Milky Way is so big it has satellite galaxies that orbit it, just as the Moon orbits the Earth. These arrangements tell us a great deal about the secrets of the universe--from how galaxi...
Observations shed more light on the nature of symbiotic star EF Aquilae
Phys.org - 18 May 2020 15:00
An international team of astronomers has conducted high-resolution optical spectroscopy and X-ray observations of the symbiotic star EF Aquilae. Results of these observations have untangled the nature of this object. The...
How SpaceX's Crew Dragon Demo-2 mission will work in 13 steps
SPACE.com - 18 May 2020 13:40
Here's a step-by-step explainer of what will happen during SpaceX's first Crew Dragon mission with astronauts, from prelaunch preparations to splashdown.