Space News
NASA fuels up 1st Space Launch System megarocket core in 'green run' test
SPACE.com - 9 Dec 2020 14:36
NASA powered up the core stage of its new Space Launch System on Saturday (Dec. 5), kicking off the penultimate "green run" test of its next-generation megarocket.
Saturn and Jupiter to almost 'kiss' this winter solstice
SPACE.com - 9 Dec 2020 21:52
From Earth's perspective, Jupiter and Saturn will appear a moon's distance apart on Dec. 21.
China's launches yet another high-resolution Earth observation satellite, drops rocket debris
SPACE.com - 9 Dec 2020 19:17
As Chang'e 5 continues to make headlines for its exploits on and around the moon, China continues to launch rockets back on Earth.
Making hair fertilizer wraps up the Selene II lunar mission -- Commander's Report: Lunar Day 14
SPACE.com - 9 Dec 2020 14:22
Commander Musilova reports about how the Selene II crew finished their mission successfully with a combination of lava tube exploration and donating body hair to make plant fertilizer.
Biden nominates retired general Austin to be the first African-American to run the Pentagon
Space News - 9 Dec 2020 02:40
President-elect Joe Biden announced his pick to be the next secretary of defense is retired Army four-star general Lloyd Austin. SpaceNews
SpaceX aborts Starship SN8 prototype test launch at last second
SPACE.com - 9 Dec 2020 01:13
SpaceX's first attempt to launch a Starship prototype on a high-altitude test flight ended with a last-second abort in Texas on Tuesday (Dec. 8).
Arianespace to launch four-satellite Airbus CO3D constellation aboard Vega C
Space News - 9 Dec 2020 22:45
Airbus signed a contract with Arianespace on Dec. 7 to launch a four-satellite optical Earth observation constellation aboard a Vega C rocket in 2023. SpaceNews
A Company is Hoping to Race Rovers on the Moon
Universe Today - 9 Dec 2020 22:28
There is an argument to be made about playing sports in space. Differences in gravity, atmospheres, and even "weather" can make for some interesting variation of well known sports. And if there's one sport that's been ar...
NASA reveals 'Artemis Team' astronauts, includes first woman, next man on moon
SPACE.com - 9 Dec 2020 22:27
NASA has selected a group of astronauts to prepare for and possibly fly to the moon for the first time in more than 50 years.
ESA signs contracts for reusable Space Rider up to maiden flight
ESA - 9 Dec 2020 19:00
ESA has given industry the go-ahead to build Space Rider space and ground segments.
NASA Names Artemis Team of Astronauts Eligible for Early Moon Missions
NASA Breaking news - 9 Dec 2020 18:28A year after crash, Israel unveils new plan for moon landing
Phys.org - 9 Dec 2020 18:10
Israel is again aiming for the moon.
Dawn Aerospace wins license for suborbital flights
Space News - 9 Dec 2020 17:59
Dawn Aerospace announced Dec. 9 that it received approval from the New Zealand Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to begin flying the Mk-II Aurora, a 4.8-meter-long test vehicle the company developed as part of a long-term c...
Surer signs of life: A better class of tools for detecting signs of life on other planets and moons
Phys.org - 9 Dec 2020 16:29
When they reached Mars' surface in 1976, NASA's two Viking landers touched down with a gentle thud. At 7 feet tall, 10 feet long, and weighing around 1,300 pounds, these spacecraft--the first U.S. mission to successfully...
Image: Study explores how astronauts' nervous systems adjust to microgravity
Phys.org - 9 Dec 2020 16:11
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 adjustments in...
Space weather discovery puts 'habitable planets' at risk
Phys.org - 9 Dec 2020 16:00
A discovery that links stellar flares with radio-burst signatures will make it easier for astronomers to detect space weather around nearby stars outside the Solar System. Unfortunately, the first weather reports from ou...
Open cluster NGC 188 explored with AstroSat
Phys.org - 9 Dec 2020 15:50
Indian researchers have carried out ultraviolet photometric observations of an old open cluster known as NGC 188. Results of the study, conducted with the AstroSat spacecraft, provide important information about stellar ...
5 hidden gems are riding aboard NASA's Perseverance rover
Phys.org - 9 Dec 2020 15:30
More than halfway to the Red Planet, NASA's Perseverance Mars rover isn't just shuttling sophisticated science instruments and tubes to be filled with Earth-bound rock samples. It's carrying symbols, mottos, and objects ...
Vice President Mike Pence to lead his final National Space Council meeting today. Here's how to watch live.
SPACE.com - 9 Dec 2020 15:01
Vice President Mike Pence will visit Kennedy Space Center today (Dec. 9) for the eighth meeting of the National Space Council, and you can watch it live online.
One ring to bind them all
ESA - 9 Dec 2020 14:49
Image: One ring to bind them all
Test flight of SpaceX's Starship aborted at last second
Phys.org - 9 Dec 2020 11:08
The first high-altitude test flight of SpaceX's futuristic Starship was aborted at the last second in Texas on Tuesday.
Upgraded SpaceX Cargo Dragon Approaches ISS
SpaceRef - 9 Dec 2020 07:28
The upgraded SpaceX Cargo Dragon vehicle approaches the International Space Station as both vehicles were orbiting above the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Mexico....