Space News
Small Rocks Cause A Pause In Mars Perseverance Sample Collection
SpaceRef - 10 Jan 2022 04:21
On Wednesday, Dec. 29 (sol 306) Perseverance successfully cored and extracted a sample from a Mars rock. Data downlinked after the sampling indicates that coring of the rock the science team nicknamed Issole went smoothl...
Physicists crack unsolvable three-body problem using drunkard's walk
SPACE.com - 10 Jan 2022 13:00
The three-body problem, which has plagued science since the days of Isaac Newton, is closer to being solved, scientists say.
Other ISS partners start planning for extension to 2030
Space News - 10 Jan 2022 03:10
The White House's decision to extend operations of the International Space Station through the end of the decade is a "trigger" for other partners to make their own plans to continue participation in the station. SpaceNe...
NASA's new astronaut candidates report to Houston to begin training
SPACE.com - 10 Jan 2022 13:00
NASA's 10 new astronaut candidates are reporting to work to begin two years of basic training. The four women and six men are embarking on new careers to be space station and Artemis crew members.
Real-time Alert System Heralds A New Era In Fast Radio Burst Research
SpaceRef - 10 Jan 2022 04:17
McGill University scientists have developed a new system for sharing the enormous amount of data being generated by the CHIME radio telescope in its search for fast radio bursts (FRBs), the puzzling extragalactic phenome...
The Early Earth was Really Horrible for Life
Universe Today - 10 Jan 2022 23:24
Earth has had a long and complex history since its formation roughly 4.5 billion years ago. Initially, it was a molten ball, but eventually, it cooled and became differentiated. The Moon formed from a collision between E...
SpaceX Tests its Starship-Catching Launch Tower
Universe Today - 10 Jan 2022 23:22
If you thought landing a used rocket booster on a barge or a landing pad was crazy idea, take a look at how SpaceX plans to land the big Starship rocket. The same tower that will be used to launch the rocket will also at...
"Mini" Monster Black Hole Could Hold Clues to Giant's Growth
PTTU - 10 Jan 2022 22:00
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory:
Biden nominates Navy admiral to run National Geospatial Intelligence Agency
Space News - 10 Jan 2022 20:39
President Biden has nominated U.S. Navy Vice Adm. Frank Whitworth to be the next director of the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, the. Defense Department announced Jan. 10. SpaceNews
Should Disney reboot Alien vs. Predator?
SPACE.com - 10 Jan 2022 19:20
A reboot of Alien vs. Predator, one of the most profitable transmedia sci-fi crossovers ever, might just be the next big film that Disney is looking for.
Chang'E-5 lander makes first onsite detection of water on moon
Phys.org - 10 Jan 2022 19:10
A joint research team led by Profs. Lin Yangting and Lin Honglei from the Institute of Geology and Geophysics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (IGGCAS) observed water signals in reflectance spectral data from the lunar...
NASA Invites Media to Meet New Chief Scientist, Climate Advisor
NASA Breaking news - 10 Jan 2022 19:06Stars might be forming much faster than expected, new study suggests
SPACE.com - 10 Jan 2022 19:00
Stars might be born much faster than previously expected, a new study using China's radio super telescope revealed.
New sub-Jupiter-mass exoplanet detected by astronomers
Phys.org - 10 Jan 2022 18:40
An international team of astronomers reports the detection of a new sub-Jupiter-mass alien world orbiting an M-dwarf star. The newly found exoplanet, designated OGLE-2014-BLG-0319Lb, turns out to be about half as massive...
Astronomers identify potential clue to reinonization of universe
Phys.org - 10 Jan 2022 18:33
About 400,000 years after the universe was created began a period called "The Epoch of Reionization."
Juno solves mystery of what drives Jupiter's polar cyclones
SPACE.com - 10 Jan 2022 18:02
Giant cyclones around the poles of the solar system's largest planet are generated by the same forces that move water in Earth's oceans, a new study has found.
Ocean physics explain cyclones on Jupiter
Phys.org - 10 Jan 2022 18:00
Hurtling around Jupiter and its 79 moons is the Juno spacecraft, a NASA-funded satellite that sends images from the largest planet in our solar system back to researchers on Earth. These photographs have given oceanograp...
James Webb Space Telescope should have fuel for about 20 years of science
SPACE.com - 10 Jan 2022 17:51
A precise launch and pinpoint mid-course corrections so far have the telescope ready with plenty of propellant.
How the Earth's tilt creates short, cold January days
Phys.org - 10 Jan 2022 17:30
Above the equator, winter officially begins in December. But in many areas, January is when it really takes hold. Atmospheric scientist Deanna Hence explains the weather and climate factors that combine to produce wintry...
What happens when someone dies in space? Space tourism brings new legal and moral issues
Phys.org - 10 Jan 2022 16:40
Commercial spaceflight companies such as Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin are now offering exclusive opportunities for celebrities and civilians to travel to space.
China's rover checks out that weird cube on the moon--surprise! It's a rock.
Phys.org - 10 Jan 2022 14:45
Back in early December 2021, China's Yutu 2 rover made headlines when it spied what looked like a curious cube-shaped object on the moon's surface. Of course, speculations ran rampant. And it didn't help matters any when...
Best Marvel movies, ranked
SPACE.com - 10 Jan 2022 14:41
What do you think the best Marvel movies are? Find out if your favorites made it into our top 11 ranked list.