Space News
Could we really terraform Mars?
SPACE.com - 6 Jul 2021 12:48
With its frigid temperatures, remoteness from the sun and general dustiness, changing Mars to be more Earth-like is more challenging than it seems (and it already seems pretty tough).
New exhibit tells 'stranger than fiction' tale of aerospace medicine
SPACE.com - 6 Jul 2021 12:48
A new exhibit at the museum of flight is lifting the curtain on the strange-but-true history of aerospace medicine.
Space Tugs as a Service: In-orbit service providers are bracing for consolidation
Space News - 6 Jul 2021 11:00
Orbital transfer and servicing providers are bracing for a space tug of war as they jostle for position in an increasingly crowded market. SpaceNews
The Square Kilometer Array has Gotten the Official Green Light to Begin Construction
Universe Today - 6 Jul 2021 23:31
The Square Kilometer Array, the largest radio telescope ever proposed, just commenced construction in South Africa and Australia. The post The Square Kilometer Array has Gotten the Official Green Light to Begin Construct...
New York Students to Hear from NASA, JAXA Astronauts on Space Station
NASA Breaking news - 6 Jul 2021 22:32Satellite galaxies can continue forming stars when they pass close to their parent galaxies
Phys.org - 6 Jul 2021 22:13
Historically most scientists thought that once a satellite galaxy has passed close by its higher mass parent galaxy, its star formation would stop because the larger galaxy would remove the gas from it, leaving it shorn ...
NASA Space Station On-Orbit Status 5 July, 2021 - SpaceX Dragon Undocking Pushed Back a Day
SpaceRef - 6 Jul 2021 22:06
Due to forecasted extreme weather off the coast of Florida, SpaceX CRS-22 undocking is now planned for no earlier than July 7....
Satellogic to public through SPAC deal
Space News - 6 Jul 2021 21:50
Earth imaging company Satellogic announced July 6 it will go public through a merger with a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC), raising the funding it needs to build out a constellation of 300 spacecraft. SpaceNe...
Europe will launch a new two-handed robotic arm to the International Space Station soon
SPACE.com - 6 Jul 2021 21:44
A new robotic arm built by the European Space Agency will fly to the International Space Station to service its Russian segment.
China conducts third orbital launch inside four days
Space News - 6 Jul 2021 21:01
China launched a Tianlian-1 data tracking and relay communications satellite Tuesday, marking the country's third successful mission in four days. SpaceNews
Potentially More Subsurface Lakes Found on Mars
Universe Today - 6 Jul 2021 20:44
One of the hardest things to reconcile in science is when new data either complicates or refutes previously findings. It's even more difficult when those findings were widely publicized and heralded around the community....
NASA Announces Public Meeting on Mission Equity, Request for Information
NASA Breaking news - 6 Jul 2021 20:36Methane in the Plumes of Saturn's Moon Enceladus: Possible Signs of Life?
PTTU - 6 Jul 2021 20:34
The University of Arizona Astronomy News:
Tropical Storm Elsa delays SpaceX Dragon cargo ship's return to Earth
SPACE.com - 6 Jul 2021 20:08
NASA and SpaceX have delayed the departure of the SpaceX CRS-22 Dragon cargo ship from the International Space Station as Tropical Storm Elsa approaches Florida.
Astronomers see an Accretion Disk Where Planets are About to Form
Universe Today - 6 Jul 2021 19:48
Planet formation is notoriously difficult to study. Not only does the process take millions of years, making it impossible to observe in real time, there are myriad factors that play into it, making it difficult to disti...
NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity sails through 9th flight on the Red Planet
SPACE.com - 6 Jul 2021 19:04
NASA's experimental Mars helicopter, Ingenuity, has now flown nine times on the Red Planet, letting mission engineers test a host of capabilities that could pave the way for more Martian choppers.
Researchers statistically analyze small-scale magnetic reconnections
Phys.org - 6 Jul 2021 18:46
Dr. Xue Zhike's group from Yunnan Observatories of the Chinese Academy of Sciences statistically studied six small-scale magnetic reconnections for the first time using the high-resolution data obtained by the 1-meter Ne...
The mystery of heavy elements in galactic cosmic rays
Phys.org - 6 Jul 2021 18:24
Scientists have used data from the Southwest Research Institute-led Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission to explain the presence of energetic heavy elements in galactic cosmic rays (GCRs). GCRs are composed of fast-mo...
The heart of a lunar sensor
ESA - 6 Jul 2021 15:37
Image: The heart of the Exospheric Mass Spectrometer (EMS) is visible in this image of the key sensor that will study the abundance of lunar water and water ice for upcoming missions to the Moon. This spectrometer is bei...
Galaxy cluster Abell 3158 inspected in X-rays
Phys.org - 6 Jul 2021 14:50
Astronomers from the University of Bonn, Germany and elsewhere have used the eROSITA telescope onboard the Spektrum-Roentgen-Gamma (SRG) mission to perform X-rays observations of a nearby galaxy cluster known as Abell 31...
Kepler telescope glimpses population of free-floating planets
Phys.org - 6 Jul 2021 13:45
Tantalizing evidence has been uncovered for a mysterious population of "free-floating" planets, planets that may be alone in deep space, unbound to any host star. The results include four new discoveries that are consist...
Significant solar flare erupts from sun
Phys.org - 6 Jul 2021 13:39
The sun emitted a significant solar flare peaking at 10:29 a.m. EDT on July 3, 2021. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, which watches the sun constantly, captured an image of the event.