Space News
In a spin
ESA - 8 Dec 2020 16:15
Image: If the orientation of this image is a little disorienting, then you know how astronauts feel in their first few hours in space. in weightlessness, the human body loses its cues for up and down and requires adjustm...
Using Earth's history to inform the search for life on exoplanets
Phys.org - 8 Dec 2020 12:47
UC Riverside is leading one of the NASA Astrobiology Program's eight new research teams tackling questions about the evolution and origins of life on Earth and the possibility of life beyond our solar system.
EOS establishes SpaceLink with Dave Bettinger at the helm
Space News - 8 Dec 2020 16:00
Electro Optic Systems (EOS) of Australia formed SpaceLink, a wholly owned subsidiary, based in McLean, Virginia, to provide data-relay services for satellites in low Earth orbit and named former OneWeb Vice President Dav...
How can space help to conserve cultural heritage?
ESA - 8 Dec 2020 10:50
Historic sites across the world must be protected from damage and deterioration so future generations can appreciate them. How can space help? To find out, join our next online seminar on Thursday 10 December.
Researchers explore COVID-19's environmental impact
Space News - 8 Dec 2020 01:55
Researchers are continuing to explore the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on Earth's environment and to consider any implications for public policy. SpaceNews
Iceberg A-68A is Turning. Will it Miss South Georgia Island After All?
Universe Today - 8 Dec 2020 01:41
A massive iceberg named A-68A is on a long journey through the seas near Antarctica. Though largely empty, those waters do host some islands, most notably South Georgia Island. In recent weeks satellite images showed the...
NASA's Artemis moon science goals will use 'opposable thumbs' and astronaut geology training
SPACE.com - 8 Dec 2020 23:53
NASA released its science definition report for Artemis 3 to prioritize its work for the first crewed lunar surface mission, set for 2024
Earth spent 500 million years creating and eating dead continents
SPACE.com - 8 Dec 2020 23:44
For more than a billion years, Earth covered itself in new continents. New research shows that those continents were quickly swallowed up again but their deaths fertilized life on the surface.
NASA, astronauts and more mourn death of Chuck Yeager, the world's first supersonic pilot
SPACE.com - 8 Dec 2020 23:08
The man who first broke the speed of sound died Monday (Dec. 7) at age 97.
Report outlines science goals of first Artemis human lunar landing mission
Space News - 8 Dec 2020 20:03
A report released by NASA Dec. 7 outlined the science that the first crewed Artemis mission to the lunar surface could accomplish, but also some of the conflicts between science goals and the mission's technical capabili...
Stade Toulousain reaches for the stars with Proxima shirt
ESA - 8 Dec 2020 18:20
French rugby team Stade Toulousain unveiled its shirt for the European Rugby Champions Cup 2020-21 this week, with a tribute to Proxima, ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet's first mission to the International Space Station.
Are Strange Space Signals in Antarctica Evidence of a Parallel Universe?
Discover - 8 Dec 2020 18:00
Odd detections at the South Pole have so far defied explanation, inviting theories beyond conventional physics.
Arkansas Students to Speak with NASA Astronauts Aboard Space Station
NASA Breaking news - 8 Dec 2020 17:54Observations investigate the neutrino emitting blazar TXS 0506+056
Phys.org - 8 Dec 2020 16:00
Astronomers have performed spectroscopic observations of a neutrino-emitting blazar known as TXS 0506+056. Results of this observational campaign, presented in a paper published November 28 on the arXiv pre-print server,...
Space shuttle rocket booster to be part of astronaut memorial at California museum
SPACE.com - 8 Dec 2020 14:26
A space shuttle solid rocket booster has been delivered to a Southern California museum to become the centerpiece of a new memorial to NASA's fallen astronauts.
Samples of asteroid Ryugu arrive in Japan after successful Hayabusa2 capsule landing
SPACE.com - 8 Dec 2020 14:25
Japanese scientists are thrilled to finally have asteroid samples arrive Monday (Dec. 7) after a long flight from Australia -- and a much longer journey through the solar system.
NASA's spacecraft spots China's Chang'e 5 lander on the moon
SPACE.com - 8 Dec 2020 14:23
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter captured an image of China's Chang'e 5 lander on the moon just hours after its historic landing.
Spire raises funding from European Investment Bank
Space News - 8 Dec 2020 14:11
Spire Global has raised 20 million euros ($24 million) from the European Investment Bank (EIB), part of a growing effort by European agencies to support space startups. SpaceNews
Chang'e-5 spacecraft smashes into moon after completing mission
Space News - 8 Dec 2020 12:01
The Chang'e-5 ascent vehicle which carried precious samples into lunar orbit was commanded to crash into the moon Monday after completing its mission. SpaceNews
NASA outlines science goals for future astronauts on Moon
Phys.org - 8 Dec 2020 11:58
The US space agency NASA published a voluminous report on Monday outlining the scientific priorities for the Artemis III astronauts it intends to send to the Moon in 2024.
Chuck Yeager, 1st to break sound barrier, dies at 97
Phys.org - 8 Dec 2020 11:20
Retired Air Force Brig. Gen. Charles "Chuck" Yeager, the World War II fighter pilot ace and quintessential test pilot who showed he had the "right stuff" when in 1947 he became the first person to fly faster than sound, ...
Capsule with asteroid samples arrives in Japan for research
Phys.org - 8 Dec 2020 11:08
Japanese space agency officials were delighted Tuesday by the return of a small capsule containing asteroid soil samples obtained by their Hayabusa2 spacecraft and they are anxiously waiting to look inside after preparat...