Space News
Soyuz returns from private astronaut mission to the ISS
Space News - 20 Dec 2021 14:16
A Soyuz spacecraft carrying a Russian cosmonaut and two Japanese private astronauts returned to Earth late Dec. 19, wrapping up a banner year for commercial human spaceflight. SpaceNews
Engine computer problem delays first SLS launch
Space News - 20 Dec 2021 13:19
A malfunctioning computer in one of the four main engines of the Space Launch System will delay that vehicle's first launch to no earlier than March. SpaceNews
NASA selects Axiom for second private astronaut mission to ISS
Space News - 20 Dec 2021 13:00
NASA selected Axiom Space to perform a second commercial flight to the U.S. segment of the International Space Station on a Crew Dragon spacecraft. SpaceNews
Venus will soon appear to sink and disappear right before our eyes
Phys.org - 20 Dec 2021 23:44
Are you trying to get into a morning routine for the new year? Venus is, too. The planet will undergo a transformation that only happens once every 584 days.
How NASA's Psyche mission will explore an unexplored world
Phys.org - 20 Dec 2021 23:44
Launching in August 2022 and arriving at the asteroid belt in 2026, NASA's Psyche spacecraft will orbit a world we can barely pinpoint from Earth and have never visited.
Mynaric selected by DARPA to design next-generation optical terminals
Space News - 20 Dec 2021 23:38
Mynaric has been selected to participate in a DARPA program to develop next-generation laser communications terminals. SpaceNews
FAA license boosts Georgia spaceport, but more reviews ahead
Phys.org - 20 Dec 2021 22:45
A federal agency on Monday granted a license for a launchpad that would fly commercial rockets from coastal Georgia.
Hubble telescope's bigger, more powerful successor to soar
Phys.org - 20 Dec 2021 22:44
The Hubble Space Telescope's successor is a time-traveling wonder capable of peering back to within a hair's breadth of the dawn of the universe. And it's finally on the brink of flight.
Bits of asteroid Ryugu are among 'most primordial' materials ever examined
SPACE.com - 20 Dec 2021 22:12
Two new studies reveal surprising features of the asteroid Ryugu.
Could acid-neutralizing life-forms make habitable pockets in Venus' clouds?
Phys.org - 20 Dec 2021 22:00
It's hard to imagine a more inhospitable world than our closest planetary neighbor. With an atmosphere thick with carbon dioxide, and a surface hot enough to melt lead, Venus is a scorched and suffocating wasteland where...
Comets' heads can be green, but never their tails: After 90 years, we finally know why
Phys.org - 20 Dec 2021 22:00
Every so often, the Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud throw galactic snowballs made up of ice, dust and rocks our way: 4.6-billion-year-old leftovers from the formation of the solar system.
The Man Who Brought Us the Universe: 4 Things We Have Thanks To Carl Sagan
Discover - 20 Dec 2021 21:30
Though he may be gone, after 25 years, Carl Sagan is still an inspiration to many.
NASA's Artemis 1 moon mission slips to spring 2022 after engine issue
SPACE.com - 20 Dec 2021 20:37
Rocket woes have again delayed NASA's return to the moon.
Webb secured inside Ariane 5 fairing
ESA - 20 Dec 2021 20:00
On Friday 17 December, the Ariane 5 rocket fairing was closed around the James Webb Space Telescope. This protective fairing, or 'nose cone', will shield the telescope during liftoff and its journey through the atmospher...
L3Harris' missile-tracking satellites pass critical design reviews
Space News - 20 Dec 2021 19:29
Missile-tracking satellites developed by L3Harris for the U.S. Missile Defense Agency and the Space Development Agency passed critical design reviews. SpaceNews
Best beginner cameras
SPACE.com - 20 Dec 2021 19:24
We've tested a range of the best beginner cameras on the market, so you can take your photography to the next level.
Eva Berneke to be Eutelsat's next CEO
Space News - 20 Dec 2021 19:09
French satellite operator Eutelsat has appointed Eva Berneke, a technology and telecoms veteran from outside the space industry, to be the company's next chief executive officer. SpaceNews
Human muscle cells to be launched into space for aging research
Phys.org - 20 Dec 2021 18:19
Tiny human muscle cells will be blasted into space in an experiment that could help people live longer, healthier lives.
NASA says glitch on Boeing rocket delays launch again
Phys.org - 20 Dec 2021 18:19
NASA plans to replace an engine controller aboard its massive SLS rocket after finding a communications glitch with the system's avionics during preflight testing, the latest setback in a program for which Boeing Co. is ...
Gaia20eae may be an EXor-type star, study finds
Phys.org - 20 Dec 2021 17:53
European astronomers have observed a source on the sky known as Gaia20eae, which recently entered a phase of significant outbursting activity. Results of the new study suggest that this source may be an EXor-type eruptiv...
Earth Is Spinning Faster Now Than It Was 50 Years Ago
Discover - 20 Dec 2021 17:30
Compensating for the lost time may prove challenging for scientists.
Science fiction revisited: Ramjet propulsion
Phys.org - 20 Dec 2021 17:19
In science fiction stories about contact with extraterrestrial civilisations, there is a problem: What kind of propulsion system could make it possible to bridge the enormous distances between the stars? It cannot be don...