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Starship Could be Ready for an Orbital Flight in May
Universe Today - 29 Mar 2022 02:54
According to Elon Musk's latest updates, the Starship could be ready to fly with the new Raptor engines by May The post Starship Could be Ready for an Orbital Flight in May appeared first on Universe Today.
Astronomy's ten-year wish list: Big money, bigger telescopes and the biggest questions in science
Phys.org - 29 Mar 2022 14:24
It takes expensive tools to learn about the universe, but projects like the Very Large Array for radio astronomy in New Mexico and the Chandra X-ray Observatory, which orbits Earth, have pushed scientific knowledge forwa...
Pixxel raises $25 million for hyperspectral imaging constellation
Space News - 29 Mar 2022 23:56
Indian startup Pixxel said March 28 it has raised $25 million for a hyperspectral imaging constellation that plans to deploy its first satellite this week. The post Pixxel raises $25 million for hyperspectral imaging con...
This is Where the Mars Sample Return Mission Could be Landing
Universe Today - 29 Mar 2022 23:26
NASA’s Perseverance Rover is busy exploring Jezero Crater on Mars. Part of its mission is to collect samples for retrieval by a future mission. NASA and the ESA haven’t determined where the sample return mission will...
V2 rocket: Origin, history and spaceflight legacy
SPACE.com - 29 Mar 2022 23:18
The V2 rocket was the world's first liquid-propellant rocket. After claiming thousands of lives, how did it become a revolutionary breakthrough in rocket technology?
Astronomers Come up With a New Message to let the Aliens Know we're Here
Universe Today - 29 Mar 2022 23:11
An international team of researchers has composed an updated Arecibo Message, known as the Beacon in the Galaxy (BITG) Message. The post Astronomers Come up With a New Message to let the Aliens Know we’re Here appeared...
NASA Space Station Update 29 March, 2022 - Change of Command
SpaceRef - 29 Mar 2022 22:14
Russian cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov's handed over of the space station to NASA astronaut Tom Marshburn earlier today during a change of command ceremony....
Harassment and discrimination in astronomy take many forms, says new report
Phys.org - 29 Mar 2022 21:51
The existence of harassment and discrimination in academia has been well documented across a variety of fields of study. A report from the American Institute of Physics goes beyond the numbers to examine types of harassm...
Russian cosmonaut hands over space station command as NASA astronaut bids farewell
SPACE.com - 29 Mar 2022 21:35
Russian cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov handed over "the keys" to the International Space Station today (March 29) as NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei said goodbye to the international space crew.
Lockheed Martin signs deal to use SpiderOak cybersecurity to protect satellite networks
Space News - 29 Mar 2022 21:08
SpiderOak Mission Systems announced March 29 it won a contract from Lockheed Martin Space for its cybersecurity software. The post Lockheed Martin signs deal to use SpiderOak cybersecurity to protect satellite networks a...
Part of the Milky Way Is Much Older Than Previously Believed
Universe Today - 29 Mar 2022 20:15
The Milky Way is older than astronomers thought, or part of it is. A newly-published study shows that part of the disk is two billion years older than we thought. The region, called the thick disk, started forming only 0...
Mounds of ice in craters give new insight into Mars' past climate
Phys.org - 29 Mar 2022 19:37
Newly discovered deposits of layered ice in craters scattered around Mars' southern hemisphere provide insights into how the planet's orientation controlled the planet's climate over the past 4 million years, according t...
Koons on the Moon--sculptures to be placed on lunar surface
Phys.org - 29 Mar 2022 19:28
American pop artist Jeff Koons is to send sculptures to the Moon later this year on a spacecraft blasting off from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, his gallery said Tuesday.
Supermassive Black Holes Could Have Formed Directly in the Early Universe
Universe Today - 29 Mar 2022 19:17
There are a lot of amazing things in our Universe and a black hole is one of the most unknown. We don’t know for certain what happens inside a black hole and even the formation of supermassive black holes in the early ...
Microscopic particles from first Apollo 11 lunar sample head to auction
SPACE.com - 29 Mar 2022 19:15
Microscopic pieces of the moon that were found inside a bag used to protect the first astronaut-collected lunar soil sample are heading for auction after being released from NASA property.
Ukrainian aerospace student leaves lab to keep military tech in top shape
SPACE.com - 29 Mar 2022 18:37
Keeping technical systems in top shape helps Ukraine's defense forces stay ahead of Russian aggressors. But with a lack of in-house experts, the military has to rely on capable volunteers.
The lithosphere: Facts about Earth's outer shell
SPACE.com - 29 Mar 2022 18:36
The lithosphere is Earth's outermost layer, composed of the crust and the upper part of the mantle. The layer is divided into chunks called tectonic plates.
Best locations for astrophotography and skywatching 2022
SPACE.com - 29 Mar 2022 18:07
Highlights of the best locations for astrophotography and skywatching worldwide including practical information to make your stargazing trip a success.
Ice volcanoes on Pluto may still be erupting
SPACE.com - 29 Mar 2022 18:00
An area of Pluto that researchers think was formed from the eruption of ice volcanoes is unique on the dwarf planet and in the solar system, a new study suggests.
Rover ready: Next steps for ExoMars
Phys.org - 29 Mar 2022 17:20
ESA's ExoMars rover is confirmed technically ready for launch, and a fast-track study is under way to determine options for bringing the mission to Mars.
Giant ice volcanoes identified on Pluto
Phys.org - 29 Mar 2022 17:16
Strange lumpy terrain on Pluto unlike anything previously observed in the solar system indicates that giant ice volcanoes were active relatively recently on the dwarf planet, scientists said on Tuesday.
Ariane 6, Vega-C, microlaunchers: ESA looks to full range of launch options for European institutional missions
ESA - 29 Mar 2022 17:00
ESA Director General Josef Aschbacher today underscored the Agency's determination to ensure that ESA's work in space is not derailed by the tragic events in Ukraine. Mr Aschbacher stresses that work continues to assess ...