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This Is What Rolling Blackouts Look Like From Space
Universe Today - 1 Mar 2021 03:17
Extreme winter weather hit Texas hard this February. An air mass from the arctic extended deep into the United States from Canada, with disastrous results for the ordinarily warm state. Along with snow and unusually low ...
Accurately Measuring The Temperature Of Red Supergiant Stars
SpaceRef - 1 Mar 2021 05:20
Red supergiants are a class of star that end their lives in supernova explosions....
Meteorites Remember The Conditions Of Stellar Explosions
SpaceRef - 1 Mar 2021 05:18
A team of international researchers went back to the formation of the solar system 4.6 billion years ago to gain new insights into the cosmic origin of the heaviest elements on the periodic table....
ESA is Working on a Mission to Explore Caves on the Moon
Universe Today - 1 Mar 2021 02:56
Infrastructure is going to be one of the biggest components of any permanent human settlement on the moon. NASA Artemis missions are focused directly on building up the facilities and processes necessary to support a moo...
SpaceX wins Air Force manufacturing research contract for hypersonic vehicle thermal shields
Space News - 1 Mar 2021 22:37
The Air Force Research Laboratory awarded SpaceX an $8.5 million contract to investigate manufacturing techniques for heat shields that protect hypersonic vehicles in flight. SpaceNews
To Qualify as 'Scientific,' Evidence Has to Be Reproducible
Scientific American - 1 Mar 2021 21:00
We can never be sure if the interstellar object ‘Oumuamua, for example, was artificial—but we could be ready to answer that question for a future such visitor --
The 'Alien' Xenomorph has invaded Fornite (Ripley and her cat, too!)
SPACE.com - 1 Mar 2021 20:52
The Xenomorph and Ripley from the iconic science fiction film "Alien" have landed Fortnite.
Rocket Lab just unveiled plans for a big new rocket called Neutron that could fly astronauts
SPACE.com - 1 Mar 2021 20:50
The private launch company Rocket Lab unveiled its plans to launch a big, new rocket called Neutron by 2024 on Monday (March 1).
Space Development Agency experiment to fly on Northrop Grumman's capsule to space station
Space News - 1 Mar 2021 20:45
The NG-16 cargo delivery mission to the International Space Station will carry a Space Development Agency payload to collect data for the development of missile-tracking sensors. SpaceNews
Op-ed | Representing the private astronaut is a new step for human spaceflight -- and for space lawyers
Space News - 1 Mar 2021 19:00
In addition to adding a new dimension for space travel, several future missions create new challenges and opportunities for space lawyers -- representing private astronauts. SpaceNews
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Completes Final Functional Tests to Prepare for Launch
PTTU - 1 Mar 2021 18:45
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
Astra's 100-year plan: Q&A with CEO Chris Kemp
Space News - 1 Mar 2021 18:40
Astra, the once-stealthy launch startup, is about to go public via a SPAC. CEO Chris Kemp discusses the merger, plans for ramping up launch activity and how it will compete against both small and large launch providers. ...
New brine processor increases water recycling on International Space Station
Phys.org - 1 Mar 2021 17:59
NASA's newest technology demonstration, which launched on Northrop Grumman's 15th commercial resupply services mission, is designed to improve water recycling on the International Space Station and boost the efficiency o...
Phobos and Deimos: Two Moons, From One Source?
Universe Today - 1 Mar 2021 17:09
Running the clock back on the enigmatic pair of Martian moons Phobos and Deimos gives researchers insight to their possible origin. The post Phobos and Deimos: Two Moons, From One Source? appeared first on Universe Today...
The distance to the North Polar Spur
Phys.org - 1 Mar 2021 16:33
One of the largest structures in the Milky Way galaxy, the North Polar Spur, was discovered at radio and X-ray wavelengths. The Spur is a giant ridge of bright emission that rises roughly perpendicularly out of the plane...
Gamma-ray and optical flares detected from the blazar S5 1803+784
Phys.org - 1 Mar 2021 16:00
Using NASA's Fermi spacecraft, astronomers have conducted a long-term monitoring campaign of a blazar known as S5 1803+784 and have identified several gamma-ray and optical flares from this source. The finding is detaile...
Veteran journalist Jason Rainbow joins SpaceNews
Space News - 1 Mar 2021 15:38
SpaceNews has hired veteran satellite industry reporter Jason Rainbow to anchor the organization's satellite telecommunications coverage and expand its reporting on existing and emerging commercial space markets. SpaceNe...
ESA is working on a mission to explore caves on the moon
Phys.org - 1 Mar 2021 15:00
Infrastructure is going to be one of the biggest components of any permanent human settlement on the moon. NASA Artemis missions are focused directly on building up the facilities and processes necessary to support a moo...
This is what rolling blackouts look like from space
Phys.org - 1 Mar 2021 15:00
Extreme winter weather hit Texas hard this February. An air mass from the arctic extended deep into the United States from Canada, with disastrous results for the ordinarily warm state. Along with snow and unusually low ...
Hanwha Aerospace bets big on space business
Space News - 1 Mar 2021 14:43
Hanwha Aerospace, the leading aircraft engine producer in South Korea, is stepping up efforts to expand its space business. SpaceNews
Rocket Lab to go public through SPAC merger and develop medium-lift rocket
Space News - 1 Mar 2021 14:27
Rocket Lab, a developer of launch vehicles and smallsats, will merge with a special-purpose acquisition company (SPAC) to support development of larger launch vehicle, part of the latest wave of deals to take space compa...
Chemical signatures of iron predict red supergiant temperature
Phys.org - 1 Mar 2021 14:23
Red supergiants are a class of star that end their lives in supernova explosions. Their lifecycles are not fully understood, partly due to difficulties in measuring their temperatures. For the first time, astronomers hav...