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Astronomers discover new candidate redback millisecond pulsar
Phys.org - 27 Jan 2021 16:00
Astronomers report the finding of a new candidate redback millisecond pulsar (MSP) binary associated with a gamma-ray source known as 4FGL J0940.3-7610. The newly found object is a short-period compact binary exhibiting ...
Astrophysicist Joe Pesce is back -- This time, on video!
SPACE.com - 27 Jan 2021 19:16
Astrophysicist Joe Pesce is making his return to the Space.com forums after last year's popular AMAs. This time around, he'll be on video.
Solar Orbiter Snaps Venus, Earth And Mars
SpaceRef - 27 Jan 2021 07:30
This recording was made on 18 November 2020 by the Heliospheric Imager (SoloHI) camera on board the ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter spacecraft....
NASA probe leaving asteroid Bennu in May to deliver samples to Earth
SPACE.com - 27 Jan 2021 14:28
NASA's asteroid-sampling OSIRIS-REx probe will spend a couple of extra months at its target space rock before heading back to Earth.
Astronauts are taking a spacewalk today to upgrade a space station science module. Watch it live!
SPACE.com - 27 Jan 2021 12:30
Two NASA astronauts will upgrade a crucial International Space Station science module in orbit during a spacewalk today (Jan. 27), and you can watch the whole thing live.
Axiom Space Reveals the Crew for Its First Space Odyssey in 2022 (Sorry, Tom Cruise)
Universe Today - 27 Jan 2021 07:32
Axiom Space's first privately funded trip to the International Space Station will be as notable for who's not on the crew as for who is. Sorry, Tom Cruise: Your filmed-in-space movie will have to wait. Since last May, ...
Lawmakers amp up pressure on Biden to investigate Space Command basing decision
Space News - 27 Jan 2021 23:52
Rep. Jim Cooper added his voice to the chorus of lawmakers demanding that the Biden administration investigate the Air Force's decision to move Space Command from Colorado to Alabama. SpaceNews
NASA Space Station On-Orbit Status 26 January, 2021 - Spacewalkers Ready
SpaceRef - 27 Jan 2021 23:47
NASA astronauts Mike Hopkins and Victor Glover are scheduled to depart the International Space Station's Quest airlock Wednesday for the first in a series of spacewalks to upgrade station hardware and systems....
Astronomers Find a Planet Like Jupiter, but It Doesn't Have any Clouds
Universe Today - 27 Jan 2021 23:20
Can you picture Jupiter without any observable clouds or haze? It isn’t easy since Jupiter’s latitudinal cloud bands and its Great Red Spot are iconic visual features in our Solar System. Those features are caused by...
U.S. Space Force acquisitions to get fresh look, lawmaker wants hearings
Space News - 27 Jan 2021 22:50
Rep. Jim Cooper (D-Tenn.) wants the Biden administration to put pressure on the Space Force to clean up its procurement act. SpaceNews
Purported phosphine on Venus more likely to be ordinary sulfur dioxide, new study shows
Phys.org - 27 Jan 2021 22:21
In September, a team led by astronomers in the United Kingdom announced that they had detected the chemical phosphine in the thick clouds of Venus. The team's reported detection, based on observations by two Earth-based ...
Precision measurements of intracluster light suggest possible link to dark matter
Phys.org - 27 Jan 2021 22:21
A combination of observational data and sophisticated computer simulations have yielded advances in a field of astrophysics that has languished for half a century. The Dark Energy Survey, which is hosted by the U.S. Depa...
The full moon may influence sleep and menstrual cycles, scientists say
SPACE.com - 27 Jan 2021 22:13
People go to bed later and sleep fewer hours the night before a full moon, and menstrual cycles seem to temporarily synchronize with moon cycles, scientists have found in two new studies.
All The Gravitational Waves Detected So Far
Universe Today - 27 Jan 2021 21:02
Few events in the astronomy community were received with more fanfare than the first detection of gravitational waves, which took place on September 14th, 2015. Since then, different events have been recorded using the s...
Mira's last journey: Exploring the dark universe
Phys.org - 27 Jan 2021 20:20
A team of physicists and computer scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory performed one of the five largest cosmological simulations ever. Data from the simulation will inform sk...
First look: EXO-6 is beaming up a hyper-detailed First Contact Data figure from 'Star Trek: TNG'
SPACE.com - 27 Jan 2021 20:00
EXO-6 comes roaring into the high-end collectibles market with a stunning new 12-inch Data figure as seen in "Star Trek: First Contact."
SiriusXM and Maxar Technologies reveal problems with SXM-7
Space News - 27 Jan 2021 19:48
SiriusXM and Maxar Technologies revealed problems with SXM-7, a SiriusXM communications satellite launched in December, in Jan. 27 filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. SpaceNews
Low-Cost Approach to Scanning Historic Glass Plates Yields an Astronomical Surprise
Universe Today - 27 Jan 2021 19:00
A new process highlights an innovative way to get old sky images online... and turned up a potential extra-galactic discovery over a century old. The post Low-Cost Approach to Scanning Historic Glass Plates Yields an Ast...
Prebiotic ingredients for life found around young star
SPACE.com - 27 Jan 2021 19:00
Where did the ingredients for life on Earth come from? A team of astronomers has found a crucial new link: the observation of essential "prebiotic" molecules around a still-forming star.
Eragon's Christopher Paolini enters the Fractalverse for his first sci-fi novel, 'To Sleep in a Sea Of Stars'
SPACE.com - 27 Jan 2021 19:00
Interstellar war erupts in "Eragon" author Christopher Paolini's new sci-fi epic, "To Sleep in a Sea Of Stars"
What Did The Solar System Look Like Before All The Planets Migrated?
Universe Today - 27 Jan 2021 18:55
Early planetary migration in the solar system has been long established, and there are myriad theories that have been put forward to explain where the planets were coming from. Theories such as the Grand Tack Hypothesis ...
Solar Orbiter Caught Venus, Earth and Mars in One of its Photos
Universe Today - 27 Jan 2021 18:44
The Solar Orbiter spacecraft is heading towards the center of the Solar System, with the goal of capturing the closest images ever taken of our Sun. But during its flight, the spacecraft turned back to look towards home....