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Space Force wants to help fund technologies to recycle, reuse or remove space debris
Space News - 5 Jan 2022 23:08
Vice Chief of Space Operations Gen. David Thompson in a video released Jan. 5 called on the private sector to help clean up space junk. SpaceNews
Astronomers Find the Biggest Structure in the Milky Way, a Filament of Hydrogen 1,600 Light-Years Long
Universe Today - 5 Jan 2022 23:05
An international team of astronomers spotted the largest filament of hydrogen in our galaxy, which could offer tantalizing clues about how stars are born. The post Astronomers Find the Biggest Structure in the Milky Way,...
James Webb Space Telescope 5 January, 2022 Update - Secondary Mirror Deployment Confirmed
SpaceRef - 5 Jan 2022 22:54
It was another busy and productive day for the James Webb Space Telescope team. Today's objective, deploy the Secondary Mirror and make sure it's latched....
Satellite images show epic snowstorm that shut down part of Interstate 95
SPACE.com - 5 Jan 2022 22:31
The nor'easter sent more than 14 inches of snow into the Mid-Atlantic region of the U.S.
James Webb Space Telescope nails secondary mirror deployment
SPACE.com - 5 Jan 2022 21:22
The James Webb Space Telescope successfully extended its secondary mirror as it continues to sail seamlessly through its never-before-conducted deployment sequence on the way to its destination.
Mars helicopter Ingenuity gearing up for 19th Red Planet flight on Friday
SPACE.com - 5 Jan 2022 20:38
The 4-pound (1.8 kilograms) Ingenuity's next Mars sortie will take place as early as Friday (Jan. 7). The little chopper will cruise over a ridge and onto a plateau.
'Orion's Fireplace': Flame Nebula is ablaze with color in stunning new image
SPACE.com - 5 Jan 2022 20:25
Orion's Flame Nebula rings in the New Year in a blazing new photo from the European Southern Observatory (ESO).
Mini-EUSO telescope On The International Space Station: Launch And First Results
SpaceRef - 5 Jan 2022 20:10
Mini-EUSO is a telescope launched on board the International Space Station in 2019 and currently located in the Russian section of the station....
JWST Deploys its Secondary Mirror. It's a Real Telescope Now
Universe Today - 5 Jan 2022 19:54
Ladies and gentlemen, we have a telescope. The secondary mirror on the James Webb Space Telescope was successfully deployed in space today, an incredibly important milestone. “We are 600,000 miles from Earth and we hav...
Research sheds more light on the nature of nova V2891 Cygni
Phys.org - 5 Jan 2022 18:40
An international team of astronomers has performed multi-epoch optical and near-infrared observations of a slow nova known as V2891 Cygni. Results of the study, published December 26 on the arXiv pre-print repository, de...
Discovery of the least 'metallic' stellar structure in the Milky Way
Phys.org - 5 Jan 2022 18:06
The sun is made up of 98.5% hydrogen and helium, two light chemical elements, while the remaining 1.5% consists of other, heavier elements such as carbon, oxygen, and iron. The abundance of heavier elements in a star is ...
Coherent interstellar magnetic field detected
Phys.org - 5 Jan 2022 18:05
Magnetic fields are the essential, but often "secret" ingredients of the interstellar medium and the process of making stars. The secrecy shrouding interstellar magnetic fields can be attributed to the lack of experiment...
Lockheed Martin, Amazon and Cisco to Bring Voice Technology and Video Collaboration to the Moon
SpaceRef - 5 Jan 2022 17:43
Lockheed Martin, Amazon and Cisco have teamed up to integrate unique human-machine interface technologies into NASA's Orion spacecraft, providing an opportunity to learn how future astronauts could benefit from far-field...
'Alexa, take me to the moon': Amazon, Cisco Webex to fly on Artemis 1
SPACE.com - 5 Jan 2022 17:32
Amazon's Alexa has a new feature: it can fly you to the moon. The virtual assistant is set to launch on NASA's Artemis 1 with Cisco's Webex as part of Callisto on Lockheed Martin's Orion spacecraft.
This 'UFO' rover could hover on the moon and asteroids one day
SPACE.com - 5 Jan 2022 17:00
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) want to engineer a new kind of hovering spacecraft that can operate without air.
Science in the White House: Has Biden Delivered?
Discover - 5 Jan 2022 16:30
The Biden-Harris administrated promised more science in federal policy and the budget. After a year, many of their actions have been limited to the pandemic and conservation rollbacks on Trump policies.
Webb telescope deploys flap that will keep it oriented during its mission
Phys.org - 5 Jan 2022 16:24
On December 25, 2021, astronomers and space exploration enthusiasts got the greatest Christmas present of all--after years of delays, cost overruns and additional testing, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) launched f...
Amazon's Alexa to be tested on Artemis 1
Space News - 5 Jan 2022 15:00
The upcoming uncrewed test flight of the Orion spacecraft will include a payload to see how a voice recognition technology widely available to consumers today could be used to assist astronauts on future missions. SpaceN...
2029 will be the perfect year to launch a mission to Sedna
Phys.org - 5 Jan 2022 14:13
Object 90377 Sedna--a distant trans-Neptunian object known best for its highly elliptical, 11,390-year long orbit--is currently on its way toward perihelion (its closest approach to the sun) in 2076. After that, Sedna wi...
China livestreams New Year's view from new space station
SPACE.com - 5 Jan 2022 13:54
China welcomed the New Year with a live stream from cameras outside the new Tianhe space station module showing the beauty of the Earth below.
Comet Leonard puts on a final, spectacular display with ion tail in solar wind
SPACE.com - 5 Jan 2022 13:54
Comet Leonard is slipping out of view, but not without putting on one last show.
Scientists create never-before-seen isotope of magnesium
SPACE.com - 5 Jan 2022 13:53
Scientists have just created the world's lightest form of magnesium -- a never-before-seen isotope with just six neutrons in its atomic nuclei.