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Love isolation? NASA wants you to spend 8 months locked in a Russian lab
SPACE.com - 19 May 2020 16:00
Do you thrive in social isolation? NASA is looking for people to spend 8 months locked in a Russian lab for a new experiment.
Ultra-thin sail could speed journey to other star systems
ESA - 19 May 2020 12:32
A tiny sail made of the thinnest material known - one carbon-atom-thick graphene - has passed initial tests designed to show that it could be a viable material to make solar sails for spacecraft.
Last Antarctic Sunset At ESA's Concordia Research Station
SpaceRef - 19 May 2020 05:15
The 16th crew at Concordia research Station in Antarctica to spend a full winter at the facility, wave goodbye to the Sun as it descends below the horizon, not to return for four months....
Relativity Space hires SpaceX executive to lead launch vehicle factory development
Space News - 19 May 2020 02:04
Relativity Space has hired a longtime SpaceX executive to help the startup scale up production of its small launch vehicle. SpaceNews.com
NASA Proposes the Artemis Accords. The New Rules for Lunar Exploration
Universe Today - 19 May 2020 23:58
NASA just released a series of principles designed to foster exploration and cooperation in lunar exploration, called the Artemis Accords. The post NASA Proposes the Artemis Accords. The New Rules for Lunar Exploration a...
No, No, Nobel: How To Lose the Prize
Scientific American - 19 May 2020 23:20NASA human spaceflight chief Doug Loverro resigns on eve of historic SpaceX launch
SPACE.com - 19 May 2020 23:18
NASA's human spaceflight chief Doug Loverro has stepped down just a week ahead of a historic SpaceX crew launch for the U.S. space agency.
Space Force Launches its Mysterious X-37B Spaceplane
Universe Today - 19 May 2020 22:57
The US Space Force, in conjunction with the USAF and the ULA, just launched the X-37B spaceplane for the sixth time! The post Space Force Launches its Mysterious X-37B Spaceplane appeared first on Universe Today.
UAE to launch first Arab probe to Mars
Phys.org - 19 May 2020 22:39
After sending its first astronaut to space last year, the United Arab Emirates is to launch a probe to Mars in July, state news agency WAM announced Tuesday.
Curiosity rover finds clues to chilly ancient Mars buried in rocks
Phys.org - 19 May 2020 22:28
By studying the chemical elements on Mars today--including carbon and oxygen--scientists can work backwards to piece together the history of a planet that once had the conditions necessary to support life.
Annie Glenn, widow of 1st American astronaut in orbit John Glenn, dies of at 100
SPACE.com - 19 May 2020 22:18
Annie Glenn, widow of the late NASA astronaut and U.S. Senator John Glenn -- the first American to orbit the Earth -- has passed away at the age of 100, NASA announced today.
NASA human spaceflight head Loverro leaves agency
Space News - 19 May 2020 22:13
Doug Loverro, the NASA official responsible for human spaceflight programs, left the agency May 18 after less than six months on the job. SpaceNews.com
Avio seeking to compress Vega launch delays
Space News - 19 May 2020 21:27
Italian rocket builder Avio will keep a team of launch personnel in French Guiana from May through August in the hopes of completing three Vega launches this year, notwithstanding coronavirus-related slowdowns. SpaceNews...
NASA Remembers Annie Glenn
NASA Breaking news - 19 May 2020 20:03TESS is Also Helping Astronomers Study Bizarre Pulsating Stars
Universe Today - 19 May 2020 20:00
NASA’s TESS, or Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite has one main job: finding exoplanets. But it’s also helping astronomers study a strange type of star that has so far defied thorough explanation. Those stars are ...
Ultra-thin sail could speed journey to other star systems
Phys.org - 19 May 2020 19:10
A tiny sail made of the thinnest material known--one carbon-atom-thick graphene--has passed initial tests designed to show that it could be a viable material to make solar sails for spacecraft.
How Many Galaxies Are There? Astronomers Are Revealing the Enormity of the Universe
Discover - 19 May 2020 19:00
The universe is awash in islands of matter -- some 100 billion galaxies make up the basic building blocks of the cosmos.
The food and water systems astronauts will need to travel to places like Mars
Phys.org - 19 May 2020 18:52
If humans are to travel to distant destinations in space like the moon or Mars, they'll need ways to live for long periods of time. And one of the key challenges of that includes how to have safe food and water to eat an...
Space exploration's next frontier: Remote-controlled robonauts
Phys.org - 19 May 2020 18:42
As Japan's second female astronaut to fly up in the Space Shuttle Discovery, Naoko Yamazaki didn't expect to spend a quarter of her time dusting, feeding mice and doing other menial jobs.
OneWeb seeking to curb employee losses through extra paychecks
Space News - 19 May 2020 18:05
OneWeb is asking its bankruptcy court for permission to issue up to $8.8 million in worker retention and incentive payments to discourage its remaining employees from quitting before the company can sell its spectrum. Sp...
US seeks to change the rules for mining the moon
Phys.org - 19 May 2020 18:00
Private industries have helped drop the cost of launching rockets, satellites and other equipment into space to historic lows. That has boosted interest in developing space--both for mining raw materials such as silicon ...
The Tunguska Explosion Could Have Been Caused By An Asteroid That Still Orbits The Sun
Universe Today - 19 May 2020 17:59
On a cool Summer morning in 1908, a fireball appeared over Northern Siberia. Eyewitnesses described a column of blue light that moved across the sky, followed by a tremendous explosion. The explosion leveled trees across...