Space News - 2 Aug 2021 12:24

Chinese private launch company Deep Blue Aerospace carried out a first low-altitude vertical takeoff, vertical land test late July. SpaceNews
Universe Today - 2 Aug 2021 15:17

The bureaucracy of government control is slowly fading away in space exploration, at least in the US. A series of delays, cost overruns, and imposed requirements have finally started taking its toll on the Space Launch S...
Phys.org - 2 Aug 2021 15:00

Two asteroids (203 Pompeja and 269 Justitia) have been discovered with a redder spectrum than any other object in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. The discovery was led by HASEGAWA Sunao, Associate Senior Rese...

The first science tests for the ExoMars rover replica kicked off after several weeks of driving tests around the Mars Terrain Simulator at the ALTEC premises in Turin, Italy.
SPACE.com - 2 Aug 2021 23:07

Last week, two companies teamed up to beam a recording of Debussy's piano masterpiece "Clair de Lune" to and from the International Space Station, then minted the file as a non-fungible token (NFT).
Space News - 2 Aug 2021 22:11

Amazon Web Services is partnering with Greece's government on economic and technology initiatives that aim to turn the country into a regional space hub. SpaceNews
Phys.org - 2 Aug 2021 21:18

About 2,000 light-years away from Earth, there is a star catapulting toward the edge of the Milky Way. This particular star, known as LP 40'365, is one of a unique breed of fast-moving stars--remnant pieces of massive wh...
SPACE.com - 2 Aug 2021 21:17

A Russian module accidentally pushed the International Space Station out of place. Now, a NASA flight director has revealed that the event was even more serious than initially reported.
SPACE.com - 2 Aug 2021 19:55

SpaceX has made significant strides toward the planned first orbital test flight of its Starship system, installing engines on the giant first-stage booster known as Super Heavy.
Phys.org - 2 Aug 2021 19:29

The shadows cast by the roughness of the Moon's surface create small cold spots for water ice to accumulate even during the harsh lunar daytime.
Space News - 2 Aug 2021 18:47

The next generation of Global Positioning System satellites could host additional payloads to provide communications services. SpaceNews
SPACE.com - 2 Aug 2021 18:02

Starliner rolled out to Space Launch Complex 41 at Florida's Cape Canaveral Space Force Station for the second time this morning (Aug. 2).
SPACE.com - 2 Aug 2021 18:00

China's upcoming exploration mission to the lunar south pole will carry one of more than 500 experiments designed and submitted by students across the country.
Scientific American - 2 Aug 2021 17:00

Mineral deposits, not salty water, are the most likely cause of radar reflections spotted beneath the planet’s south pole, a new study finds --
SPACE.com - 2 Aug 2021 17:00

Scientists already know the oceans are rapidly warming and sea levels are rising.

Image: Captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-3 mission on 30 July 2021, this image shows smoke billowing from several fires along the southern coast of Turkey.
SPACE.com - 2 Aug 2021 16:02

Bulova is launching the 50th Anniversary Limited Edition Lunar Pilot, a golden replica of its infamous watch.
Space News - 2 Aug 2021 16:00

The White House has named a former director of space policy at the National Security Council as the new executive secretary of the National Space Council. SpaceNews
Phys.org - 2 Aug 2021 15:07

Astronomers refer to all the elements heavier than helium as "metals," even elements that are typically found in gaseous form. In the big bang only hydrogen and helium (and a trace of lithium) were created while the "met...
Space News - 2 Aug 2021 15:00

Commercial space services company Nanoracks has hired a former NASA official most recently involved with planning for the Artemis program to lead its efforts to develop commercial space stations. SpaceNews
Phys.org - 2 Aug 2021 15:00

By analyzing the data from various surveys, a British amateur astronomer has found that a recently discovered star, designated WISEA J052305.94-015356.1, may be a representative of a rare class of subdwarfs--an extreme s...
Scientific American - 2 Aug 2021 15:00

If any of them represent advanced technology, high-resolution photographs might tell us whether they’re metaphorically labeled “Made in China” or “Made on Exoplanet X” --