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GHGSat lauds performance of methane-monitoring satellite
Space News - 8 Oct 2020 20:00
GHGSat, the Canadian firm preparing to launch a constellation of methane-monitoring satellites, announced Oct. 8 that the sensor on its Iris satellite launched in early September detects methane emissions five times as w...
More than 1,000 Air Force cyber security operators to transfer to Space Force
Space News - 8 Oct 2020 21:15
As many as 1,000 enlisted personnel and 130 officers currently in Air Force cyber security jobs will be asked to join the U.S. Space Force. SpaceNews
Researchers find 'missing link' between magnetars and rotation-powered pulsars
Phys.org - 8 Oct 2020 14:36
Researchers from the RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research have made observations of a new magnetar, called Swift J1818.0-1607, which challenges current knowledge about two types of extreme stars, known as magnetars and ...
7% of the Stars in the Milky Way's Center Came From a Single Globular Cluster That Got Too Close and Was Broken Up
Universe Today - 8 Oct 2020 00:01
The heart of the Milky Way can be a mysterious place. A gigantic black hole resides there, and it’s surrounded by a retinue of stars that astronomers call a Nuclear Star Cluster (NSC). The NSC is one of the densest pop...
Last Chance for WIMPs: Physicists Launch All-Out Hunt for Dark-Matter Candidate
Scientific American - 8 Oct 2020 17:30
Researchers have spent decades searching for the elusive particles; a final generation of detectors should leave them no place to hide --
The black hole always chirps twice: New clues deciphering the shape of black holes
EurekAlert! - 8 Oct 2020 06:00
(The Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Gravitational Wave Discovery) A team of gravitational-wave scientists led by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Gravitational Wave Discovery (OzGrav) reveal that wh...
Slingshot Aerospace to develop virtual space simulation for military schools
Space News - 8 Oct 2020 14:00
Slingshot received a $1 million Small Business Innovation Research contract and an additional $1 million from ATX Venture Partners SpaceNews
Something huge ripped the skin off this star before it died
SPACE.com - 8 Oct 2020 13:17
Something pulled the outer layer of Cassiopeia A off before it detonated to form this gorgeous supernova. But what?
SpaceX's Starman and Elon Musk's Tesla just made their 1st Mars flyby
SPACE.com - 8 Oct 2020 13:16
The spacesuit-clad mannequin Starman and his Tesla Roadster just drove by Mars for the first time.
NASA to Provide Coverage of 71st International Astronautical Congress
NASA Breaking news - 8 Oct 2020 23:41'Space Crew' will launch you into the spaceship management frontier Oct. 15
SPACE.com - 8 Oct 2020 23:29
The makers of "Space Crew" hope you have the right stuff to try a free demo if the new spaceship management game, which launches Oct. 15.
Europe's P120C booster completes third and final static fire test
Space News - 8 Oct 2020 22:57
A solid rocket booster designed for Europe's next-generation Ariane 6 and Vega C launch vehicles completed a third and final static fire test Oct 7. SpaceNews
Weekly Space Hangout: October 7, 2020, Dr. David Warmflash Discusses Mixed-Reality Surgical System
Universe Today - 8 Oct 2020 22:19
This week we welcome back to the show Dr. David Warmflash. Since he was last with us, David has been named as Co-Principal Investigator and Medical Director for a new NASA Small Business Innovation Research (SBRI) Phase ...
Perseverance Rover will peer beneath Mars' surface
Phys.org - 8 Oct 2020 21:51
After touching down on the Red Planet Feb. 18, 2021, NASA's Mars 2020 Perseverance rover will scour Jezero Crater to help us understand its geologic history and search for signs of past microbial life. But the six-wheele...
US policy could thwart sustainable space development, researchers say
SPACE.com - 8 Oct 2020 21:25
The United States' space policy threatens the safe and sustainable development of the final frontier, two researchers argue.
Gravitational-Wave Lensing is Possible, but it's Going to be Incredibly Difficult to Detect
Universe Today - 8 Oct 2020 21:06
Because gravitational waves travel at the speed of light, they can be lensed just as light waves are. But observing this effect will be difficult. The post Gravitational-Wave Lensing is Possible, but it’s Going to be I...
Signals from distant stars connect optical atomic clocks across Earth for the first time
Phys.org - 8 Oct 2020 20:57
Using radio telescopes observing distant stars, scientists have connected optical atomic clocks on different continents. The results were published in the scientific journal Nature Physics by an international collaborati...
Time Flies. NASA Releases a Mosaic of TESS' View of the Northern Sky After Two Years of Operation
Universe Today - 8 Oct 2020 20:56
NASA’s TESS planet-finding spacecraft completed its primary mission about 3 months ago. TESS’s (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite) job was to search the brightest stars nearest to Earth for transiting exoplanets....
OSIRIS-REx mission researchers detail history of asteroid Bennu
Phys.org - 8 Oct 2020 20:56
NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft mission, launched on Sept. 8, 2016, is the first U.S. mission designed to retrieve a pristine sample of an asteroid and return it to Earth for further study. The mission's target is Bennu, a ...
NASA Hosts Virtual Destination Station with Astronaut Christina Koch, Scientists
NASA Breaking news - 8 Oct 2020 20:29Eddie Van Halen's talent was from 'Outta Space' - Cosmic tribute to a legend
SPACE.com - 8 Oct 2020 20:03
Van Halen guitarist, keyboardist and songwriter Edward Van Halen passed away at the age of 65 on Oct. 6, 2020.
China selects 18 new astronauts in preparation for space station launch
SPACE.com - 8 Oct 2020 20:00
Chinese has selected a third group of astronauts for the nation's coming space station, the China Manned Space Agency announced.