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Russian Progress cargo ship docks at space station after two-day journey
SPACE.com - 2 Jul 2021 03:12
An uncrewed Russian cargo spacecraft has arrived at the International Space Station after a two-day journey to deliver food, fuel and supplies for the orbiting outpost's crew.
The Origin of Technosignatures
Scientific American - 2 Jul 2021 14:00
Signs of technology might point to life in the universe, but we have to ask what really gives rise to technology in the first place --
SpaceX rolls giant Super Heavy rocket to launch pad for testing (video)
SPACE.com - 2 Jul 2021 13:16
The first true Super Heavy booster was rolled out of the high bay where it was stacked to a launch pad Thursday (July 1) at SpaceX's Starbase site in South Texas.
Branson to be on next SpaceShipTwo flight July 11
Space News - 2 Jul 2021 01:22
Virgin Galactic founder Richard Branson will be on the company's next flight of its SpaceShipTwo suborbital vehicle July 11, going to space days before fellow billionaire Jeff Bezos. SpaceNews
NASA Scientists Available for Interviews on Hurricanes, Tropical Storms
NASA Breaking news - 2 Jul 2021 22:45NASA seeking proposals for next phase of Artemis lunar lander services despite industry protests
Space News - 2 Jul 2021 22:18
NASA is seeking proposals to begin the next phase of Artemis lunar lander services, moving quickly despite unresolved protests about its selection of SpaceX to develop a lunar lander. SpaceNews
NASA wants to change the way it protects astronauts from radiation
SPACE.com - 2 Jul 2021 21:45
Radiation exposure limits on how long astronauts can stay up in orbit. But that cap isn't equal for all astronauts, and experts are now backing NASA's effort to change it.
'The Tomorrow War' won't win any awards, but it's a watchable action romp (review)
SPACE.com - 2 Jul 2021 21:23
Amazon Prime has dialed its mighty marketing machine up to 11 for its new sci-fi blockbuster starring Chris Pratt, but how does it actually rate?
Why does Mercury have such a big iron core? Magnetism!
Phys.org - 2 Jul 2021 21:03
A new study disputes the prevailing hypothesis on why Mercury has a big core relative to its mantle (the layer between a planet's core and crust). For decades, scientists argued that hit-and-run collisions with other bod...
Tactically Responsive Launch-2 payload launched into orbit after being built in record time
Phys.org - 2 Jul 2021 17:47
When the U.S. Space Force's Tactically Responsive Launch-2 (TacRL-2) mission launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base on June 13, it carried a payload designed and built in record time by Lawrence Livermore National Lab...
Op-ed | Japan's Space Journey: From the Land of the Rising Sun to the Moon
Space News - 2 Jul 2021 17:15
To appreciate how Japan's space ecosystem functions today, consider where it started. SpaceNews
Black Holes Swallow Neutron Stars in a Single Bite, New Results Suggest
Scientific American - 2 Jul 2021 17:00
At long last, the definitive discovery completes a trifecta of astrophysical events that were forecast by gravitational-wave astronomers --
Researchers propose new method for absolute calibration of multi-mode satellite navigation receiver delay
Phys.org - 2 Jul 2021 16:52
Researchers from the National Time Service Center (NTSC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have proposed a new method to realize absolute calibration of multi-mode satellite navigation receiver delay.
First high-altitude drop test success for ExoMars parachute
Phys.org - 2 Jul 2021 15:45
After several weeks of bad weather and strong winds, the latest pair of high-altitude drop tests of the ExoMars parachutes took place in Kiruna, Sweden. The 15 m-wide first stage main parachute performed flawlessly at su...
NASA Space Station On-Orbit Status 1 July, 2021 - Russian Progress 78 Spacecraft Arrives
SpaceRef - 2 Jul 2021 15:38
An uncrewed Russian Progress 78 spacecraft arrived at the International Space Station's Poisk module on the space-facing side of the Russian segment at 8:59 p.m. EDT, two days after lifting off from the Baikonur Cosmodro...
Week in images: 28 June - 02 July 2021
ESA - 2 Jul 2021 15:34
Week in images: 28 June - 02 July 2021 Discover our week through the lens
Earth from Space: North Frisian Islands
SpaceRef - 2 Jul 2021 15:32
Part of the Frisian Islands, a low-lying archipelago just off the coast of northern Europe, is visible in this image captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission....
Image: Hubble sees a cluster of red, white, and blue
Phys.org - 2 Jul 2021 15:22
This image taken with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope depicts the open star cluster NGC 330, which lies around 180,000 light-years away inside the Small Magellanic Cloud. The cluster--which is in the constellation Tu...
NASA Posts Agencywide Media Accreditation Policy
NASA Breaking news - 2 Jul 2021 15:19NASA's self-driving Perseverance Mars rover 'takes the wheel'
Phys.org - 2 Jul 2021 14:51
NASA's newest six-wheeled robot on Mars, the Perseverance rover, is beginning an epic journey across a crater floor seeking signs of ancient life. That means the rover team is deeply engaged with planning navigation rout...
Queen Elizabeth II reviews Spire's Earth-observing satellites in Glasgow (photos)
SPACE.com - 2 Jul 2021 13:14
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has learned about the benefits of satellite data in the battle against climate change during a visit to the Glasgow facilities of Earth observation company Spire.
First high-altitude drop test success for ExoMars parachute
ESA - 2 Jul 2021 11:19
After several weeks of bad weather and strong winds, the latest pair of high-altitude drop tests of the ExoMars parachutes took place in Kiruna, Sweden.The 15 m-wide first stage main parachuteperformed flawlesslyat super...