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Telescopes trained on Parker Solar Probe's latest pass around the sun
Phys.org - 14 Mar 2022 13:15
As NASA's Parker Solar Probe completes its latest swing around the sun, it's doing so in full view of dozens of other spacecraft and ground-based telescopes.
NASA's DART asteroid-slamming mission builds on tiny diamond-tipped tool tech
SPACE.com - 14 Mar 2022 12:01
Asteroid samples collected during the Hayabusa mission have helped scientists better model potential impacts of near-Earth objects.
NASA BioNutrients For Future Artemis Missions
SpaceRef - 14 Mar 2022 02:40
Dark leafy greens and vibrant hued root vegetables, such as carrots and sweet potatoes, are rich in nutrients essential for health....
DoD wants to change how it buys space technology - but can it?
Space News - 14 Mar 2022 23:00
As the Pentagon prepares for the possibility that adversaries will target national and commercial satellites, the government's ability to adopt commercial industry's best technologies has become a major topic of discussi...
Planets Have Just Started to Form in This Binary System
Universe Today - 14 Mar 2022 22:56
Astronomers have watched the young binary star system SVS 13 for decades. Astronomers don’t know much about how planets form around proto-binary stars like SVS 13, and the earliest stages are especially mysterious. A n...
American astronaut will return to Earth on Russian spacecraft despite Ukraine invasion, NASA says
SPACE.com - 14 Mar 2022 22:43
Geopolitical tensions won't keep an American astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts from returning to Earth together as planned this month, NASA says.
Drones and artificial intelligence aid hunt for fallen meteorite in outback Western Australia
Phys.org - 14 Mar 2022 22:43
Curtin researchers have recovered a freshly fallen meteorite after pinpointing its exact location on the vast Nullarbor Plain in Western Australia, with a new technique that uses a drone to collect footage of the landsca...
Relive some top SpaceX highlights from its 1st 20 years (video)
SPACE.com - 14 Mar 2022 22:30
Starship, self-landing rockets and a Tesla-driving mannequin are part of the package.
Comet 67P's abundant oxygen more of an illusion, new study suggests
Phys.org - 14 Mar 2022 21:52
When the European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft discovered abundant molecular oxygen bursting from comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko (67P) in 2015, it puzzled scientists. They had never seen a comet emit oxygen, let al...
If Axions are Dark Matter, we've got new Hints About Where to Look for Them
Universe Today - 14 Mar 2022 20:43
A computer simulation of dark matter points to axions being more massive than expected. The post If Axions are Dark Matter, we've got new Hints About Where to Look for Them appeared first on Universe Today.
SNL's Pete Davidson will fly to space next week with Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin
SPACE.com - 14 Mar 2022 19:47
The "Saturday Night Live" star and five other people are scheduled to fly to suborbital space aboard Blue Origin's New Shepard vehicle on March 23.
Extended stellar halo detected in the Fornax galaxy
Phys.org - 14 Mar 2022 19:20
Using ESA's Gaia space observatory, astronomers have explored the Fornax dwarf spheroidal galaxy. They discovered that this galaxy has an extended stellar halo, spanning more than 17,000 light years. The finding was deta...
2 giant blobs in Earth's mantle may explain Africa's weird geology
SPACE.com - 14 Mar 2022 18:57
One of Earth's two mysterious mantle blobs is much higher than the other, raising questions about its impact on Earth's surface.
You can watch Astra launch a commercial rocket from Alaska Tuesday. Here's how.
SPACE.com - 14 Mar 2022 18:41
The private spaceflight startup Astra will launch a commercial mission for Spaceflight, Inc. Tuesday (March 15) and you can watch it live online.
Tiny star unleashes gargantuan beam of matter, anti-matter
Phys.org - 14 Mar 2022 18:37
Astronomers have imaged a beam of matter and antimatter that is 40 trillion miles long with NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory. The record-breaking beam is powered by a pulsar, a rapidly rotating collapsed star with a stro...
Russia's Ukraine invasion could imperil international science
SPACE.com - 14 Mar 2022 18:34
The Russian invasion of Ukraine could have serious consequences for those organizations pursuing scientific endeavors.
NASA to Discuss Progress as Webb Telescope's Mirrors Align
NASA Breaking news - 14 Mar 2022 18:04US astronaut to ride Russian spacecraft home during tensions
Phys.org - 14 Mar 2022 17:51
U.S. astronaut Mark Vande Hei has made it through nearly a year in space, but faces what could be his trickiest assignment yet: riding a Russian capsule back to Earth in the midst of deepening tensions between the countr...
Pete Davidson headed to space on Blue Origin craft
Phys.org - 14 Mar 2022 17:50
Pete Davidson is heading to space.
Image: Hubble views an infant star's outburst
Phys.org - 14 Mar 2022 17:40
An energetic outburst from an infant star streaks across this image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. This stellar tantrum--produced by an extremely young star in the earliest phase of formation--consists of an i...
The sun is slowly tearing this comet apart
Phys.org - 14 Mar 2022 17:23
Using ground-based and space-based observations, a team of researchers has been monitoring a difficult-to-see comet carefully. It's called Comet 323P/SOHO, and it was discovered over 20 years ago in 1999. But it's diffic...
Meteorites that helped form Earth may have formed in the outer solar system
Phys.org - 14 Mar 2022 17:14
Our solar system is believed to have formed from a cloud of gas and dust, the so-called solar nebula, which began to condense on itself gravitationally ~ 4.6 billion years ago. As this cloud contracted, it began to spin ...