Space News
The Expedition to Heaven on Earth
Discover - 1 Jul 2020 00:30
At the top of Everest, where the ground juts up toward space, the highest-altitude weather stations are now taking stock of our changing planet.
An Elemental Problem with the Sun
Scientific American - 1 Jul 2020 15:00
A decades-long dispute over how much carbon, nitrogen and oxygen lie within our closest star has implications for the entire universe --
Here's How Perseverance's Helicopter Sidekick Will Deploy on Mars
Universe Today - 1 Jul 2020 06:08
When NASA's new Perseverance Martian rover launches in a little over a month it will have a small robotic stow-away on board. Ingenuity is a small helicopter, with a fuselage about the size of a softball and two extendin...
Mars 2020 launch slips again
Space News - 1 Jul 2020 01:27
The launch of NASA's next Mars rover mission has been delayed to no earlier than July 30 because of a launch vehicle processing issue, the latest in a series of slips that have now used up nearly half of the available la...
Gaia revolutionises asteroid tracking
ESA - 1 Jul 2020 16:12
ESA's Gaia space observatory is an ambitious mission to construct a three-dimensional map of our galaxy by making high-precision measurements of over one billion stars. However, on its journey to map distant suns, Gaia i...
NASA delays launch of next Mars rover to no earlier than July 30
SPACE.com - 1 Jul 2020 01:40
NASA has delayed the launch of its Mars rover Perseverance again, this time to no earlier than July 30, due to rocket preparation delays.
Researchers find the origin and the maximum mass of massive black holes
Phys.org - 1 Jul 2020 18:42
Through simulations of a dying star, a team of theoretical physics researchers have found the evolutionary origin and the maximum mass of black holes which are discovered by the detection of gravitational waves.
First exposed planetary core discovered allows glimpse inside other worlds
Phys.org - 1 Jul 2020 17:00
The surviving core of a gas giant has been diskovered orbiting a distant star by University of Warwick astronomers, offering an unprecedented glimpse into the interior of a planet.
Astronauts are taking a spacewalk outside their space station today. Watch it live!
SPACE.com - 1 Jul 2020 14:18
Two NASA astronauts will venture outside the International Space Station for a spacewalk today (July 1), and you can watch it live online.
Astronauts perform 2nd spacewalk to swap station batteries
Phys.org - 1 Jul 2020 16:44
Astronauts performed their second spacewalk in under a week Wednesday to replace old batteries outside the International Space Station.
Betelgeuse's weird dimming caused by gigantic starspots
SPACE.com - 1 Jul 2020 14:08
Betelgeuse's weird recent dimming was caused by starspots that temporarily covered at least half of the red supergiant's surface, a new study suggests.
All-female crew set for mission to Mars research station in US
EurekAlert! - 1 Jul 2020 06:00
(Cranfield University) An all-female crew will visit the Mars Desert Research Station in Utah aiming to fill the data gap on women's performance in space exploration. Six engineers, geologists and scientists, all under 2...
ESA selects prime contractors for six new Copernicus missions
Space News - 1 Jul 2020 19:19
The European Space Agency on July 1 awarded 2.5 billion euros in development contracts for six new Earth-observation missions under the Copernicus remote-sensing satellite program. SpaceNews.com
Podcast: Exploring risky asteroids with Astronomer Marco Micheli
ESA - 1 Jul 2020 17:55
We speak to an astronomer who spends his day studying the motions of ancient asteroids as they roam around the Solar System. If one of them poses a threat, he'll be one of the first to know, and would provide us with the...
Launch of NASA Mars rover delayed again, 2 weeks left to fly
Phys.org - 1 Jul 2020 16:45
NASA has delayed the launch of its newest Mars rover yet again--to the end of July at the earliest--this time for a rocket issue.
Ball Aerospace wins NOAA weather instruments study contracts
Space News - 1 Jul 2020 03:15
Ball Aerospace won four National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration contracts worth a combined $2.32 million for weather satellite and instrument design studies. SpaceNews.com
GPS committee calls FCC Ligado order a "grave error"
Space News - 1 Jul 2020 23:52
A committee charged with giving the U.S. government advice on space-based navigation services concluded that the FCC's approval of Ligado's 5G network is a "high-risk" decision that jeopardizes GPS services. SpaceNews.co...
The Path to Ingenuity: One Man's Decades-Long Quest to Fly a Helicopter on Mars
Discover - 1 Jul 2020 23:00
NASA is about to fly a rotorcraft on another planet for the first time. And for the engineers who built the Mars Ingenuity helicopter, it's a Wright brothers moment.
Higher concentration of metal in Moon's craters provides new insights to its origin
Phys.org - 1 Jul 2020 21:12
Life on Earth would not be possible without the Moon; it keeps our planet's axis of rotation stable, which controls seasons and regulates our climate. However, there has been considerable debate over how the Moon was for...
Spacewalkers complete penultimate set of battery upgrades for space station
SPACE.com - 1 Jul 2020 20:32
Two astronauts completed the second-to-last set of battery replacements outside of the International Space Station, advancing a multi-year project to upgrade the power system for the orbiting lab.
Exposed planetary core spotted circling distant star
SPACE.com - 1 Jul 2020 20:31
Astronomers have spotted the exposed core of a massive alien planet, an unprecedented find that could shed considerable light on planet formation, evolution and diversity.
'Kerbal Space Program' launches epic European missions in 'Shared Horizons' expansion
SPACE.com - 1 Jul 2020 18:58
"Kerbal Space Program" launches into the ESA frontier today (July 1) with "Shared Horizons" and scientists are thrilled.