SPACE.com - 8 Dec 2022 03:14

NASA's ICON atmosphere-studying satellite, well into an extended mission in space, fell silent on Nov. 25. Troubleshooting is ongoing, but the spacecraft has not responded to calls from home.
SPACE.com - 8 Dec 2022 02:41

There are at least two Human Landing Systems vying for future NASA Artemis missions on the moon, adding on to SpaceX Starship lander approved for Artemis 3 and Artemis 4.
Universe Today - 8 Dec 2022 02:20

Gamma-ray bursts come in two main flavors, short and long. While astronomers believe that they understand what causes these two kinds of bursts, there is still significant overlap between them. A team of researchers have...
Space News - 8 Dec 2022 03:51

The Defense Innovation Unit is seeking proposals for commercial services to deploy and operate payloads in outer space beyond Earth orbit The post Defense Innovation Unit seeks commercial options to deploy satellites in ...
Universe Today - 8 Dec 2022 03:46

Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) are the most energetic recurring events in the Universe. Only the Big Bang was more energetic, and it was a singularity. Astronomers see GRBs in distant Universes, and a lot of research has gone i...
Universe Today - 8 Dec 2022 03:02

A new study considers how the presence of Early Dark Energy could help resolve one of the biggest cosmological mysteries today. The post “Early Dark Energy” Could Explain the Crisis in Cosmology appeared first on Uni...
Space News - 8 Dec 2022 02:05

Absolut Group, a French cryogenic technology provider, said Dec. 7 it has ordered a demo nanosatellite for a constellation that would use sensors at very low temperatures to detect greenhouse gas leaks. The post Cryogeni...
NASA Breaking news - 9 Dec 2022 01:44

Students in Charlevoix, Michigan, will have an opportunity next week to hear from a NASA astronaut living and working aboard the International Space Station.
Space News - 9 Dec 2022 01:42

NASA has selected Collins Aerospace to develop a next-generation spacesuit for the International Space Station, replacing aging suits that have become a safety concern. The post Collins Aerospace selected to develop new ...
Phys.org - 9 Dec 2022 01:33

NASA's Orion spacecraft is heading home after exiting the lunar sphere of influence.
Phys.org - 9 Dec 2022 01:31

Imagine walking into a room at night, turning out all the lights and closing the shades. Yet an eerie glow comes from the walls, ceiling, and floor. The faint light is barely enough to see your hands before your face, bu...
Phys.org - 9 Dec 2022 01:22

Antarctica's McMurdo Dry Valleys contain some of Earth's coldest and driest deserts. The environment there is so extreme that the Dry Valleys have been used as Mars analogs to test prototype equipment for future Mars exp...
Space News - 9 Dec 2022 01:04

Satellite manufacturer Terran Orbital has formed a new business unit that will produce electro-optical imaging satellites. The post Terran Orbital creates new business unit to produce imaging satellites appeared first on...
Phys.org - 9 Dec 2022 00:24

The water cycle is an important part of the controlled ecological life support system (CELSS). It involves the supply of drinking water and plant irrigation water, and the recycling of urine, sanitary waste water, and ai...
SPACE.com - 9 Dec 2022 00:06

On Wednesday (Dec. 7), skywatchers around the world were treated to a celestial show as the full moon eclipsed Mars at opposition in the night sky.
Phys.org - 9 Dec 2022 00:00

The Orion spacecraft on the Artemis I mission is carrying, as part of the MARE experiment, two human "phantoms" equipped with numerous cosmic rays detectors. The information gathered by the detectors will for the first t...
Universe Today - 8 Dec 2022 23:37

Scientists find more evidence that a magma plume could exist beneath Elysium Planitia, proving Mars might still be volcanically active The post There's a Giant Magma Plume on Mars, Bulging the Surface out Across a Vast R...
Universe Today - 8 Dec 2022 23:15

Star clusters tend to host more hot Jupiters than average, but why? A team of astronomers have proposed a new solution, and it involves a lot of swapping of stellar neighbors. When astronomers first began studying exopla...
Universe Today - 8 Dec 2022 22:23

Our modern telescopes are more powerful than their predecessors, and our research is more focused than ever. We keep discovering new things about the Solar System and finding answers to long-standing questions. But one o...
Phys.org - 8 Dec 2022 22:18

In 1916, Einstein finished his theory of general relativity, which describes how gravitational forces alter the curvature of spacetime. Among other things, this theory predicted that the universe is expanding, which was ...
Phys.org - 8 Dec 2022 22:15

Gamma-ray bursts come in two main flavors, short and long. While astronomers believe that they understand what causes these two kinds of bursts, there is still significant overlap between them. A team of researchers have...
SPACE.com - 8 Dec 2022 22:00

NASA's most advanced robotic geologist to date has collected its first samples of broken rocks and dust from the Red Planet's surface.