Space News
Mars helicopter Ingenuity aborted latest flight attempt because of anomaly
SPACE.com - 29 Sep 2021 12:50
NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity didn't get off the ground as planned earlier this month.
Vera Rubin Observatory Should Find 5 Interstellar Objects a Year, Many of Which we Could Chase Down With Spacecraft
Universe Today - 29 Sep 2021 03:15
According to new research, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory will detect 5 `Oumuamua-like objects a year, creating many opportunities for a rendezvous mission! The post Vera Rubin Observatory Should Find 5 Interstellar Objec...
China's First Space Station Crew is Back From Orbit
Universe Today - 29 Sep 2021 02:08
The crew of China's Tiangong space station returned to Earth, having set a new record for the longest Chinese crewed mission to space. The post China’s First Space Station Crew is Back From Orbit appeared first on Univ...
Sunlight filtering through Venus' clouds could support Earth-like photosynthesis in the cloud layers
Phys.org - 29 Sep 2021 13:42
New data analysis has found that the sunlight filtering through Venus' clouds could support Earth-like photosynthesis in the cloud layers and that chemical conditions are potentially amenable to the growth of microorgani...
MIT professor: Interest in space careers at an all-time high
Space News - 29 Sep 2021 01:45
MIT's Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics graduate admissions program this past year saw a record number of applicants, most of whom want to work in the space business. SpaceNews
Government shutdown could delay NASA's Lucy asteroid mission
Space News - 29 Sep 2021 01:23
A NASA asteroid mission that has remained on schedule for a mid-October launch despite disruptions caused by the pandemic is now facing a new challenge: the threat of a federal government shutdown. SpaceNews
Even the Quiet Supermassive Black Holes are Blasting out Neutrinos and Gamma Rays
Universe Today - 29 Sep 2021 23:00
Is there anywhere in the Universe where we can escape from radiation? Certainly not here on Earth. And not in space itself, which is filled with diffuse radiation in the form of gamma rays and neutrinos. Scientists have ...
Animals That Take Advice From Bacteria
Discover - 29 Sep 2021 22:56
The larvae of many marine creatures drift in the plankton, then settle to the seafloor and transform into adults. Bacteria often help the critters pick where to settle -- and that may be just a snippet of a far more exte...
Landsat 9 Joins a Fleet of Earth Observation Satellites
Universe Today - 29 Sep 2021 22:01
Earth has a new eye in orbit to monitor our changing planet. Landsat 9 launched on September 27, 2021 continuing the Landsat family of satellite's nearly 50-year tradition of making critical observations to help with ...
Astronaut snaps stunning photos of massive Hurricane Sam from space
SPACE.com - 29 Sep 2021 20:56
NASA astronaut Megan McArthur shared three photos of the massive Hurricane Sam as seen from the International Space Station.
A bigger nursery for the solar system's first formed solids
Phys.org - 29 Sep 2021 20:38
By studying isotopic variations of the elements vanadium (V) and strontium (Sr), an international team of researchers including scientists from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory found that those variations are not c...
Mars has Seasons, and They Might Have Revealed Where it's Hiding its Water
Universe Today - 29 Sep 2021 19:34
The search for water on Mars has consumed a lot of data collection and research time. Underground lakes have been found and then discounted again. Melted ice has been proposed and then dismissed again. All this attention...
Chinese satellite declared lost following back-to-back launches Monday
SPACE.com - 29 Sep 2021 19:21
China launched two missions on Monday within only a few hours of each other, and one has been declared lost.
How Would Humans Decompose on Mars?
Discover - 29 Sep 2021 18:00
The Red Planet's unearthly environment will play a key role in how future astronauts -- and martian settlers -- handle their dead.
FAA again delays final decision on Georgia spaceport permit
Phys.org - 29 Sep 2021 17:52
A federal agency said Wednesday it's once again delaying a final decision on whether to permit construction of a launchpad for commercial rockets on the Georgia coast.
NASA Space Station On-Orbit Status 28 September, 2021 - Soyuz MS-18 Spacecraft Moved
SpaceRef - 29 Sep 2021 17:33
The spacecraft carrying Russian cosmonauts Oleg Novitskiy, commander of the Soyuz, and Pyotr Dubrov along with NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei, docked at 9:04 a.m. EDT....
Lunar Landers Could Spray Instant Landing Pads as They Arrive at the Moon
Universe Today - 29 Sep 2021 17:21
Space exploration requires all kinds of interesting solutions to complex problems. There is a branch of NASA designed to support the innovators trying to solve those problems – the Institute for Advanced Concepts (NIAC...
Elon Musk scorns Jeff Bezos' lawsuit on NASA moon lander
SPACE.com - 29 Sep 2021 17:18
SpaceX founder Elon Musk isn't impressed by his rival Jeff Bezos' legal approach to a moon shot.
Aging White Dwarfs Become Even More Magnetic
Universe Today - 29 Sep 2021 17:13
A survey of white dwarfs shows they get more magnetic as they age, and we don't know why. The post Aging White Dwarfs Become Even More Magnetic appeared first on Universe Today.
The best space documentaries to watch in 2021
SPACE.com - 29 Sep 2021 17:10
The best space documentaries let you travel to the furthest reaches of the universe without ever leaving your sofa. Discover the wonders of the cosmos with these mind-blowing films
Catastrophic floods shaped Mars more than previously thought, scientists suggest
SPACE.com - 29 Sep 2021 17:02
Catastrophic floods from overflowing lakes on early Mars may have carved out many of the Red Planet's valleys, a new study finds.
Mars' surface shaped by fast and furious floods from overflowing craters
Phys.org - 29 Sep 2021 17:00
On Earth, river erosion is usually a slow-going process. But on Mars, massive floods from overflowing crater lakes had an outsized role in shaping the Martian surface, carving deep chasms and moving vast amounts of sedim...