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Voyager Space Holdings to acquire The Launch Company
Space News - 19 Nov 2020 16:01
Voyager Space Holdings announced that it plans to acquire The Launch Company. SpaceNews
Learn about sea-level rise and Copernicus Sentinel-6
ESA - 19 Nov 2020 12:30
Video: 00:03:44 Learn how climate change is causing our seas to rise and how satellites have been measuring the height of the sea surface systematically since 1992. With global sea level now rising fast, Copernicus Senti...
Viasat claims KA-SAT as Eutelsat joint venture winds down
Space News - 19 Nov 2020 23:52
SAN FRANCISCO — Viasat announced plans Nov. 19 to purchase the remaining assets of the European joint venture it established with Eutelsat Communications for 140 million euros ($166 million), including the KA-SAT broad...
'Strange rays' crowdsourced on social media shed light on black hole illumination
Phys.org - 19 Nov 2020 23:05
Sparked by an image uploaded to Twitter, new research indicates that the light produced by black hole accretion may be bright enough to reflect off of dust, illuminating the host galaxy, and creating light and dark rays ...
NSF plans to decommission Arecibo Observatory's 305m telescope due to safety concerns
Phys.org - 19 Nov 2020 23:03
Following a review of engineering assessments that found damage to the Arecibo Observatory cannot be stabilized without risk to construction workers and staff at the facility, the U.S. National Science Foundation will be...
Sky survey reveals newborn jets in distant galaxies
Phys.org - 19 Nov 2020 22:57
Astronomers using data from the ongoing VLA Sky Survey (VLASS) have found a number of distant galaxies with supermassive black holes at their cores that have launched powerful, radio-emitting jets of material within the ...
There Might Be Water On All Rocky Planets
Universe Today - 19 Nov 2020 22:57
If you asked someone who was reasonably scientifically literate how Earth got its water, they’d likely tell you it came from asteroids--or maybe comets and planetesimals, too--that crashed into our planet in its early ...
SpaceX to transition to fully reusable fleet for national security launches
Space News - 19 Nov 2020 22:37
"Over the next 18 months we'll complete the transition to a fully reusable SpaceX fleet for our national security missions," said Col. Robert Bongiovi, director of the Space and Missile Systems Center's Launch Enterprise...
Weekly Space Hangout: November 18, 2020 - Dr. Ralph Lorenz, Planetary Scientist and Dragonfly Mission Architect
Universe Today - 19 Nov 2020 21:13
This week we are airing Fraser’s pre-recorded interview with Dr. Ralph Lorenz, planetary scientist and aerospace engineer from the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory. Ralph is the Mission Architect of the upcomin...
News Analysis | SpaceX has a lot riding on Starlink's $499 "UFO on a stick"
Space News - 19 Nov 2020 20:11
SpaceX needs Starlink to improve and expand across three major areas at once: customer hardware, business models, and the satellite network. It's a challenge no one in the satellite industry has attempted. What's more, M...
Famed Arecibo Radio Telescope to be Decommissioned After Cable Failures
Discover - 19 Nov 2020 20:10
Engineers have concluded Arecibo Observatory cannot be safely repaired after the failure of two cables.
Law firm claims stake in tape strips used to lift moon dust off Apollo 11 sample bag
SPACE.com - 19 Nov 2020 20:01
A Kansas City law firm has filed suit over what it claims is its financial stake in five small strips of possibly-moon-dust-stained carbon tape, extending a complicated legal saga that has surrounded a white zippered pou...
Huge Puerto Rico radio telescope to close in blow to science
Phys.org - 19 Nov 2020 19:47
The National Science Foundation announced Thursday that it will close the huge telescope at the renowned Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico in a blow to scientists worldwide who depend on it to search for planets, astero...
Some of the Milky Way's oldest stars aren't where they're expected to be
Universe Today - 19 Nov 2020 19:23
Some of the oldest stars in our galaxy have orbits similar to the Sun, and we don't know why The post Some of the Milky Way’s oldest stars aren’t where they’re expected to be appeared first on Universe Today.
Arecibo radio telescope, an icon of astronomy, is lost
SPACE.com - 19 Nov 2020 18:51
The National Science Foundation (NSF) will decommission Arecibo Observatory's massive radio dish after damage has made the facility too dangerous to repair, the agency announced today (Nov. 19).
NSF to decommission Arecibo radio telescope
Space News - 19 Nov 2020 18:30
The NSF announced Nov. 19 it will perform a "controlled decommissioning" of the giant radio telescope at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico, citing recent damage that made it unsafe to operate or even repair. SpaceNe...
Big dust storms may have driven off much of Mars' water
SPACE.com - 19 Nov 2020 18:00
Martian dust storms have helped to strip water from the red planet.
India's Shukrayaan orbiter to study Venus for over four years, launches in 2024
Space News - 19 Nov 2020 17:59
India's space agency aims to launch its Venus orbiter Shukrayaan in late 2024, more than a year later than previously planned, an ISRO research scientist told a NASA-chartered planetary science planning committee Nov. 10...
"Strange Rays" Crowd Sourced on Social Media Shed Light on Black Hole Illumination
PTTU - 19 Nov 2020 17:10
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics:
Looking at liquid cells in variable gravity
Phys.org - 19 Nov 2020 16:59
What resembles a donut or the iris of an eye is actually a liquid cell illuminated from below.
Werner Herzog's New Documentary 'Fireball' Captures Humanity's Fascination With Meteorites
Discover - 19 Nov 2020 16:20
In this Q&A, the iconoclastic filmmaker and his co-director, volcanologist Clive Oppenheimer, discuss their new documentary on Apple TV+, which is an exploration of the role that space rocks have played in shaping humani...
Study investigates mode switching phenomenon in the pulsar PSR J1326'6700
Phys.org - 19 Nov 2020 16:00
Using the Parkes 64-meter radio telescope, Chinese astronomers have performed a detailed study of a pulsar known as PSR J1326'6700. The results of this research provide more insights into the mode switching phenomenon ob...