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You can watch a US spy satellite launch on a giant Delta IV Heavy rocket overnight tonight. Here's how.
SPACE.com - 26 Sep 2020 13:31
Liftoff is scheduled for 12:10 a.m. EDT (0410 GMT) on Sunday (Sept. 27).
International Observe the Moon Night 2020: Celebrate with NASA's Artemis program in webcast tonight.
SPACE.com - 26 Sep 2020 13:14
As International Observe the Moon Night goes virtual this year, NASA is inviting the public to join a live celebration online.
NASA Releases a New Poster for the Europa Clipper Mission
Universe Today - 26 Sep 2020 02:30
In anticipation of this upcoming mission, NASA has released a stunning poster for the Europa Clipper mission! The post NASA Releases a New Poster for the Europa Clipper Mission appeared first on Universe Today.
See a 360 Degree Juno-Eye View of Jupiter During an Io Eclipse
Universe Today - 26 Sep 2020 01:41
Yesterday, we posted some incredible photos from the Juno Probe's 29th flyby of Jupiter. Juno is in a highly elliptical orbit. It buzzes the planet at an altitude of 4,200km and then sweeps out to 8.1 million. Completing...
Gaia has Already Given Us 5 New Insights Into the Milky Way
Universe Today - 26 Sep 2020 20:54
The European Space Agency launched the Gaia mission in 2013. The mission’s overall goal was to discover the history of the Milky Way by mapping out the positions and velocities of one billion stars. The result is kind ...
5 NASA Spacecraft That Are Leaving Our Solar System for Good
Discover - 26 Sep 2020 15:00
Most of these interstellar spacecraft carry messages intended to introduce ourselves to any aliens that find them along the way.
NASA signs agreement with Italy to cooperate on Artemis
Space News - 26 Sep 2020 01:39
Italy is the latest country to sign an agreement to cooperate with NASA on the Artemis human lunar exploration program, although the details of Italy's participation have yet to be worked out. SpaceNews
Space Force OKs used SpaceX rockets for upcoming GPS satellite launches
SPACE.com - 26 Sep 2020 00:27
SpaceX just signed a contract modification with the U.S. Space Force that allows two upcoming GPS satellite launches to use Falcon 9 rockets with preflown first stages -- a first for national-security missions.
Is there Really Life on Venus? There's Only One Way Know for Sure
Scientific American - 26 Sep 2020 18:00
If phosphine detected on the planet next door is really a signature of alien biology, we can send a space probe to find out --
Op-ed | Celestial property rights: How we can achieve a new, commerce-fueled space age
Space News - 26 Sep 2020 13:47
One of the largest hurdles is coming up with a set of legal rules for governing behavior in outer space. The issue of celestial property rights is tricky. SpaceNews
HyImpulse hybrid rocket motor roars to life for the first time
Space News - 26 Sep 2020 00:52
HyImpulse completed the first hot-fire test of the company's 16,800-pounds-force hybrid rocket motor on Sept. 15. Credit: HyImpulse SpaceNews