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Rugged Mars has taken big bites out of the Curiosity rover's wheels (photos)
SPACE.com - 8 Feb 2022 17:00
NASA's Curiosity rover has left plenty of marks on Mars over the past nine-plus years, and the Red Planet is returning the favor.
Lockheed Martin wins NASA contract to bring Mars samples back to Earth
Phys.org - 8 Feb 2022 10:56
Lockheed Martin's space division has won a NASA contract to build the rocket that will return the first Mars rock samples to Earth in the 2030s, the US space agency said Monday.
8 Amazing Black Scientists and How They Changed History
Discover - 8 Feb 2022 16:55
Working everywhere from operating rooms to NASA research facilities, these pioneers propelled us into the future.
Wyler raises $50 million for "sustainable" megaconstellation
Space News - 8 Feb 2022 02:10
E-Space, the Greg Wyler-led startup behind Rwanda's September filing for a constellation of 300,000 satellites, said Feb. 7 it has raised $50 million to fund the launch of two sets of test satellites this year. The post ...
Space Force soliciting industry ideas for thwarting cyber attacks
Space News - 8 Feb 2022 01:39
The Space Systems Command issued a request for information on industry capabilities to combat cyber attacks and protect critical networks during wartime. The post Space Force soliciting industry ideas for thwarting cyber...
Paint it black: behind the James Webb Space Telescope's signature color
SPACE.com - 8 Feb 2022 23:53
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has to stay super cool to observe the cosmos. How does it beat the heat? Black paint.
Why are Neptune and Uranus Different Colors?
Universe Today - 8 Feb 2022 23:50
New research reveals why Uranus and Neptune are different shades of blue. The post Why are Neptune and Uranus Different Colors? appeared first on Universe Today.
Mars rover Perseverance sets distance record on the Red Planet
SPACE.com - 8 Feb 2022 23:48
The rover topped 800 feet with a self-drive function.
Space Development Agency experiment demonstrates on-orbit data processing
Space News - 8 Feb 2022 22:32
A data processor launched to orbit by the Space Development Agency has performed an early demonstration of autonomous data fusion in space. The post Space Development Agency experiment demonstrates on-orbit data processi...
Massive Rocky Planets Probably Don't Have big Moons
Universe Today - 8 Feb 2022 20:44
The Moon has orbited Earth since the Solar System’s early days. Anyone who’s ever spent time at the ocean can’t fail to notice the Moon’s effect. The Moon drives the tides even in the world’s most remote inlets...
Riding a laser to Mars
Phys.org - 8 Feb 2022 20:10
Could a laser send a spacecraft to Mars? That's a proposed mission from a group at McGill University, designed to meet a solicitation from NASA. The laser, a 10-meter wide array on Earth, would heat hydrogen plasma in a ...
Study investigates X-ray variability of the binary system HD 189733
Phys.org - 8 Feb 2022 19:20
Astronomers from Italy and Spain have observed a binary system known as HD 189733, using ESA's XMM-Newton satellite. Results of the observational campaign, published January 28 on arXiv.org, deliver essential information...
Monitoring crop health across the Netherlands
ESA - 8 Feb 2022 18:19
The Copernicus Sentinel satellite missions measure and image our planet in different ways to return a wealth of complementary information so that we can understand and track how our world is changing, and how to better m...
NASA picks Lockheed Martin to build rocket to carry Mars samples back to Earth
SPACE.com - 8 Feb 2022 18:00
Lockheed Martin will build the Mars Ascent Vehicle, a small rocket that will launch pristine Red Planet samples back toward Earth a decade or so from now.
How dark matter could be measured in the solar system
Phys.org - 8 Feb 2022 18:00
Pictures of the Milky Way show billions of stars arranged in a spiral pattern radiating out from the center, with illuminated gas in between. But our eyes can only glimpse the surface of what holds our galaxy together. A...
Measuring carbon ion loss from the Martian atmosphere
Phys.org - 8 Feb 2022 17:59
In recent decades, planetary scientists have developed ample evidence indicating that Mars was home to a relatively thick atmosphere and hosted liquid water on its surface during the Noachian, around 4 billion years ago....
Protecting dark and quiet skies from satellite constellation interference
Phys.org - 8 Feb 2022 17:46
If you've ever tried to star gaze in a residential or urban area, you know that a streetlight or even the lights from a nearby town can greatly interfere with your ability to identify Orion's Belt and see a rare comet or...
Astronomy Jargon 101: Eccentricity
Universe Today - 8 Feb 2022 17:23
In this series we are exploring the weird and wonderful world of astronomy jargon! You'll be sure to find your center with today’s topic: eccentricity! Eccentricity is a measure of how circular an orbit is. An eccentr...
New Startup Quantum Space is Planning to Build a Robotic Outpost Near the Moon
Universe Today - 8 Feb 2022 16:20
The Moon is sure to be a hotspot of economic activity as human commercial endeavors start to expand into space. Not only is it a ball of resources with a relatively small gravity well, but it also happens to be our neare...
Comet 2014 UN271 the largest ever observed
Phys.org - 8 Feb 2022 16:00
A team of researchers with the Paris observatory and Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía-CSIC, has confirmed that comet 2014 UN271 is the largest comet ever observed. They published a paper describing their findings ...
Our Galaxy Is on a Collision Course. And It's Not the First Time
Discover - 8 Feb 2022 16:00
The fate of the Milky Way - and many others - is played out in a slow but surprisingly violent cosmic dance.
Lockheed Martin wins contract to build rocket for Mars Sample Return
Space News - 8 Feb 2022 14:30
NASA has selected Lockheed Martin to build a small rocket that will transport samples collected by the Perseverance rover into orbit around Mars. The post Lockheed Martin wins contract to build rocket for Mars Sample Ret...