Space News
NASA to delay next New Frontiers competition
Space News - 19 May 2021 00:55
NASA will delay the next call for proposals for the New Frontiers program of planetary science missions by two years, a move that could also change what missions will be eligible to compete. SpaceNews
Private sector seeks bigger role in NASA Earth science programs
Space News - 19 May 2021 10:47
Companies and organizations used a House hearing May 18 to advocate for a larger role in NASA's Earth science programs, arguing their capabilities can complement NASA spacecraft. SpaceNews
NASA seeking more than $10 billion in infrastructure bill
Space News - 19 May 2021 23:43
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson told House appropriators May 19 that the agency is requesting more than $11 billion in an upcoming infrastructure bill that would go for the agency's Human Landing System program and upgrad...
China postpones launch of rocket carrying space station supplies
Phys.org - 19 May 2021 23:20
China has postponed the planned launch Thursday of a rocket carrying supplies for its new space station due to technical reasons, state media said.
Highest bid for Blue Origin's maiden voyage $2.6 million and climbing
Phys.org - 19 May 2021 23:10
An online bid for a seat aboard Blue Origin's first crewed spaceflight was going for $2.6 million on Wednesday afternoon as the company prepares to blast off this summer.
Chinese Mars rover beams back first photos
Phys.org - 19 May 2021 23:07
Solar panels against an alien landscape, ramps and rods pointing at the Martian horizon--China's first probe on the Red Planet has beamed back its first "selfies" after its history-making landing last week.
Blue Origin's auction for a ride on its 1st crewed launch hits $2.6 million
SPACE.com - 19 May 2021 22:37
The first customer to fly on Blue Origin's New Shepard suborbital spacecraft will pay millions.
NASA Space Station On-Orbit Status 18 May, 2021 - Spacewalk Preparations and Biomedical Research
SpaceRef - 19 May 2021 22:37
Spacewalk preparations and biomedical research filled the Expedition 65 schedule on Tuesday....
Space tourist Yusaku Maezawa wants ideas for what to do in space
SPACE.com - 19 May 2021 22:34
What would you want to do on a trip into outer space? A Japanese billionaire who is set to fly to the International Space Station wants your ideas. In fact, he wants 100 of them. Yusaku Maezawa has turned to the public t...
More accurate clocks may add more disorder to the universe, scientists say
SPACE.com - 19 May 2021 21:59
The researchers found the result by studying a tiny, jiggling membrane. Their experiment could lay the groundwork for further tests of the laws of thermodynamics at the tiniest scales.
NASA Statement on China's Zhurong Mars Rover Photos
NASA Breaking news - 19 May 2021 19:43NASA's Webb to study how massive stars' blasts of radiation influence their environments
Phys.org - 19 May 2021 19:27
In a nearby stellar nursery called the Orion Nebula, young, massive stars are blasting far-ultraviolet light at the cloud of dust and gas from which they were born. This intense flood of radiation is violently disrupting...
Rare plutonium from space found in deep-sea crust
SPACE.com - 19 May 2021 19:00
A rare type of plutonium has been found in the crust below the deep sea, offering new clues as to how heavy metals form in star explosions and mergers.
Astronauts may finally start cleaning their space underwear (with microbes)
SPACE.com - 19 May 2021 18:26
Bacterial compounds could provide antimicrobial protection in undergarments shared by astronauts during spacewalks.
3 Students Named Winners of Artemis Moon Pod Essay Contest
NASA Breaking news - 19 May 2021 18:17Op-ed | India at the Inflection Point: A New Era in the Space Ecosystem
Space News - 19 May 2021 17:52
There remain significant obstacles for India to realize its full potential, but there is reason to think the country is on the cusp of overcoming them and entering a new era in its long history in space. SpaceNews
'Super-Blood Moon' Total Lunar Eclipse Set For May 26th
Universe Today - 19 May 2021 17:33
The first total lunar eclipse of 2021 occurs early next week and features the largest Full Moon of the year. The post ‘Super-Blood Moon’ Total Lunar Eclipse Set For May 26th appeared first on Universe Today.
China poised to launch Tianzhou-2 cargo ship to Tianhe space station module
SPACE.com - 19 May 2021 17:23
China is gearing up to launch the first cargo mission to its new Tianhe space station module this week.
Untapped ecosystem ready for launch: Space startups, cause marketing and life-saving science (op-ed)
SPACE.com - 19 May 2021 17:00
Marketing campaigns that reclaim the night sky as an endless empty billboard would have meteoric reach. But how did we get here? And is this the right way to approach space marketing?
Behold! China unveils 1st Mars photos from Zhurong rover
SPACE.com - 19 May 2021 17:00
China has released the first photographs taken by its Zhurong rover, which touched down on Mars late on Friday (May 14) as part of the country's Tianwen-1 mission.
Heavy metal vapors unexpectedly found in comets throughout our Solar System--and beyond
Phys.org - 19 May 2021 17:00
A new study by a Belgian team using data from the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (ESO's VLT) has shown that iron and nickel exist in the atmospheres of comets throughout our Solar System, even those...
Back to the space cradle: ESA astronaut's ongoing experiments in the ISS
Phys.org - 19 May 2021 16:40
Like an infant adjusting to the new world, ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet is relearning how to move around the weightless environment of space. His cradle is a familiar place though--this is Thomas's second mission to the ...