Space News
The Euclid space telescope is coming together
Phys.org - 9 Jul 2020 18:39
ESA's Euclid mission has reached another milestone on its journey towards launch. Its two instruments are now built and fully tested. These have been delivered to Airbus Defence and Space in Toulouse, France, where they ...
Vega rocket's 53-satellite launch delayed to August
SPACE.com - 9 Jul 2020 16:01
The Arianespace Vega rocket's return-to-flight mission with 53 satellites has been delayed yet again.
Three companies selected to develop military GPS handheld devices
Space News - 9 Jul 2020 02:06
Collins Aerospace, Raytheon and Technology Advancement Group were awarded contracts to develop military GPS handheld devices. SpaceNews
How astronomers learned to 'listen' to gravitational waves
Discover - 9 Jul 2020 23:00
Since confirming the existence of ripples in the fabric of space-time some five years ago, the LIGO/Virgo collaboration has advanced gravitational-wave research by leaps and bounds.
Aliens Could Have a Hundred Eyes
Scientific American - 9 Jul 2020 16:30
Originally published in November 1854 --
Making the case for slingshotting past Venus on the way to Mars
Phys.org - 9 Jul 2020 16:20
A team of researchers from the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, North Carolina State University and NASA, has proposed, via whitepaper, that NASA should direct its Mars-bound spacecraft to fly by Venu...
VERITAS: exploring the deep truths of Venus
Phys.org - 9 Jul 2020 16:13
Imagine Earth. Now fill the skies with thick, sun-obscuring clouds of sulfuric acid; boil off the oceans by cranking up the temperature to 900 degrees Fahrenheit (nearly 500 degrees Celsius), and boost the air pressure h...
Languages Will Change Significantly on Interstellar Flights
Universe Today - 9 Jul 2020 04:12
A pair of linguists recently did a study, which appeared in an ESA-associated journal, that discusses how interstellar travel could lead to changes in our language. The post Languages Will Change Significantly on Interst...
Although InSight's Mole is Completely Buried, it Might be Stuck Again
Universe Today - 9 Jul 2020 02:05
You’ve gotta hand it to NASA, and to the German Aerospace Center (DLR.) They’ve been struggling for over a year to get the InSight Lander’s Mole working. There’ve been setbacks, then progress, then more setbacks,...
The 'morning star' Venus is at its brightest for 2020 this week. Here's how to see it.
SPACE.com - 9 Jul 2020 23:26
After putting on a great show in our evening sky during the first half of this year, dazzling Venus puts on a spectacular showing for early morning risers for the balance of 2020.
What color is the sunset on other planets?
SPACE.com - 9 Jul 2020 23:03
It depends on whether the planet's atmosphere is predominantly filled with gas or dust particles.
Vanguard 1: Earth's Oldest Artificial Satellite That's Still in Orbit
Discover - 9 Jul 2020 22:15
America's second satellite stopped communicating with Earth in 1964, but it will stay in orbit for centuries.
Scientists Have Developed a Way to Make Human Skin More Protected from Space Radiation
Universe Today - 9 Jul 2020 22:07
Earth is a radiation cocoon. Inside that cocoon, the atmosphere and the magnetosphere keep us mostly safe from the Sun’s radiaition. Some ultraviolet light gets through, and can damage us. But reasonable precautions li...
NASA Space Station On-Orbit Status 8 July, 2020 - Progress 74 Cargo Spacecraft Departs
SpaceRef - 9 Jul 2020 19:32
Russia's Progress 74 (74P) cargo craft departed the International Space Station today leaving four spaceships from the U.S., Russia and Japan parked at the orbital lab....
Satellite sees 'Godzilla' dust plume sweep across the Atlantic Ocean
SPACE.com - 9 Jul 2020 18:10
Each year, dust from the Sahara Desert blows off Africa and across the Atlantic, but most years that plume isn't so massive it's nicknamed "Godzilla."
A new telescope to study solar flares
Phys.org - 9 Jul 2020 18:08
The cold, dark chaos of space is filled with mystery.
Most of the Milky Way's life-hosting planets may have formed early on
SPACE.com - 9 Jul 2020 17:00
Rocky planets that formed early in our Milky Way galaxy's 13.2-billion-year history have a better chance of supporting life than worlds that were later to the party, a new study suggests.
Aliens Could Have 100 Eyes
Scientific American - 9 Jul 2020 16:30
Originally published in November 1854 --
Languages will change significantly on interstellar flights
Phys.org - 9 Jul 2020 16:04
It's a captivating idea: build an interstellar ark, fill it with people, flora, and fauna of every kind, and set your course for a distant star. The concept is not only science fiction gold, it's been the subject of many...
New comet NEOWISE graces the skies
Phys.org - 9 Jul 2020 15:57
A comet visiting from the most distant parts of our solar system is putting on a spectacular nighttime display. The comet C/2020 F3 NEOWISE made its once-in-a-lifetime close approach to the sun on July 3 and will cross o...
Supermassive binary black hole hunter: SKA pulsar timing array
Phys.org - 9 Jul 2020 15:47
Recently, researchers from the National Astronomical Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences quantified the potential of gravitational wave detection in the era of the Square Kilometer Array (SKA). The study was p...
Harvard Scientists Propose Plan to Determine If Planet Nine Is a Primordial Black Hole
PTTU - 9 Jul 2020 14:03
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics: