Space News
Soyuz MS-17 Launch As Seen From The Space Station
SpaceRef - 19 Oct 2020 04:05
@ivan_mks63 'Favor' crew, congratulations on the successful launch! The flight seen from space looks even cooler than from the Earth! Getting ready to welcome #SoyuzMS17 in just 2.5 hours!...
NASA Announces 14 New "Tipping Point" Technologies for its Lunar Exploration
Universe Today - 19 Oct 2020 03:24
NASA recently awarded contracts to fourteen companies to develop technologies that will help them return to the Moon, and stay there! The post NASA Announces 14 New “Tipping Point” Technologies for its Lunar Explorat...
NASA and Seven Countries Sign the Artemis Accords for the Exploration of the Moon. Russia Declined to Participate
Universe Today - 19 Oct 2020 23:44
It looks like Russia is thumbing its nose at international cooperation on the Moon. They’ve refused to sign the Artemis Accords, which are a set of rules governing Lunar exploration. NASA and seven other countries have...
NASA's about to scoop up some asteroid dirt on the space rock Bennu. Scientists are thrilled.
SPACE.com - 19 Oct 2020 23:19
NASA will touch a space rock tomorrow in a milestone event for what the agency considers a crucial field of study: asteroid science.
2 small asteroids zip by Earth closer than the moon today
SPACE.com - 19 Oct 2020 23:06
Two small asteroids will zip by Earth today (Oct. 19) at a range that's closer than the moon, in a double flyby that comes as NASA gears up to sample a space rock of its own.
What's Happening with Betelgeuse? Astronomers Propose a Specialized Telescope to Watch the Star Every Night
Universe Today - 19 Oct 2020 22:59
An international team of astronomers recommends creating "Betelgeuse Scope" to monitor this mysterious star find out why it has been acting so strangely of late! The post What’s Happening with Betelgeuse? Astronomers P...
'Nose art' from two Mercury astronauts' capsules resurface at auction
SPACE.com - 19 Oct 2020 22:45
Once believed to be lost to history, two spacecraft shingles bearing the "nose art" from a pair of early NASA capsules have sold for almost half a million dollars.
NASA is about to play 'tag' with asteroid Bennu: Here's how it works.
SPACE.com - 19 Oct 2020 21:16
NASA's OSIRIS-Rex spacecraft will "TAG" asteroid Bennu Tuesday (Oct. 20) and collect a sample for return to Earth.
The galaxy with 99.99% dark matter isn't so mysterious any more
Universe Today - 19 Oct 2020 21:00
The dwarf galaxy known as Dragonfly 44 caused a stir recently: apparently it had way, way more dark matter than any other galaxy. Since this couldn’t be explained by our models of galaxy formation, it seemed like an od...
NASA's Big Plans to Explore Small Bodies
PTTU - 19 Oct 2020 19:00
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
The Milky Way galaxy has a clumpy halo
Phys.org - 19 Oct 2020 17:00
The Milky Way galaxy is in the recycling business.
Antarctic ozone hole is one of the largest and deepest in recent years
ESA - 19 Oct 2020 16:35
Measurements from the Copernicus Sentinel-5P satellite show that this year's ozone hole over the Antarctic is one of the largest and deepest in recent years. A detailed analyses from the German Aerospace Center indicates...
NASA's OSIRIS-REx probe will snag a piece of an asteroid Tuesday! Here's how to watch.
SPACE.com - 19 Oct 2020 16:34
NASA will broadcast an epic "touch and go" on Tuesday as a spacecraft descends toward asteroid Bennu to pick up a precious sample of dust.
Messier 85 has a peculiar globular cluster system, study finds
Phys.org - 19 Oct 2020 15:00
Astronomers have conducted a study of stellar population and kinematics of globular clusters (GCs) in the galaxy Messier 85, and found that this galaxy hosts a peculiar globular cluster system. The finding is reported in...
China's CASIC reveals five year plan for reusable space plane, commercial space projects
Space News - 19 Oct 2020 14:57
Chinese large state-owned enterprise CASIC laid out a new set of commercial space plans for the next five years at a conference Monday. SpaceNews
NASA InSight's 'Mole' is out of sight
Phys.org - 19 Oct 2020 14:42
NASA's InSight lander continues working to get its "mole"--a 16-inch-long (40-centimeter-long) pile driver and heat probe--deep below the surface of Mars. A camera on InSight's arm recently took images of the now partial...
The strange story of 2020 SO: How an asteroid turned into rocket junk and the NASA scientist who figured it out
SPACE.com - 19 Oct 2020 13:37
As soon as he saw the data, Paul Chodas knew something was strange about the near-Earth object that had been designated 2020 SO.
China unveils ambitious moon mission plans for 2024 and beyond
SPACE.com - 19 Oct 2020 13:37
China is operating a mission on the far side of the moon and is preparing to launch another this year to collect lunar samples -- and it's already planning a new set of bold lunar missions.
'Lunar ExoCam' project aims to film spacecraft touchdowns on the moon
SPACE.com - 19 Oct 2020 13:37
NASA has just awarded a $650,000 grant to the team behind Lunar ExoCam, a camera system designed to eject from moon landers and record video of their touchdowns from the otherworldly gray ground.
Ramping up to launch sea-level charting satellite
ESA - 19 Oct 2020 13:20
With less than a month to go before a SpaceX Falcon 9 takes Copernicus Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich into orbit to chart sea-level rise, preparations are forging ahead at the launch site.
Rogue Rocky Planet Found Adrift in the Milky Way
Scientific American - 19 Oct 2020 12:45
The diminutive world and others like it could help astronomers probe the mysteries of planet formation --
Ultraviolet shines light on origins of the solar system
EurekAlert! - 19 Oct 2020 06:00
(Arizona State University) In the search to discover the origins of our solar system, an international team of researchers, including planetary scientist and cosmochemist James Lyons of Arizona State University, has comp...