Space News
SpaceX Starship's next launch 'probably 3 to 5 weeks' away, Elon Musk says
SPACE.com - 14 May 2024 02:00
SpaceX's Starship megarocket will likely conduct its fourth-ever test flight in the next month or so, according to Elon Musk.
This time, we take it from no one: Why opening the High Frontier of space can be different (op-ed)
SPACE.com - 14 May 2024 14:00
The coming settlement of the High Frontier doesn't have to be a repeat of the violent conquests and colonization of history. We will not take space from anyone, and we can give it to everyone.
Perseverance Wraps Up Over 1,000 Days on Mars. Still Going Strong
Universe Today - 14 May 2024 04:04
I can remember when Perseverance was launched, travelled out into the Solar System and landed on Mars in February 2021. In all the time since it arrived, having clocked up 1000 days of exploration, it has collected 23 sa...
NASA tests technology, practices Artemis moonwalks in Arizona desert
Phys.org - 15 May 2024 00:09
To prepare for exploring the moon during NASA's Artemis campaign, the agency is conducting a week-long field test in the lunar-like landscape of San Francisco Volcanic Field near Flagstaff, Arizona to practice moonwalk s...
Big decision! Curiosity rover keeps following possible Mars river remnant
SPACE.com - 15 May 2024 00:00
After much debate, the Curiosity Mars rover team decided to continue following an intriguing channel rather than send the robot on an off-road detour.
First crewed flight of Boeing spacecraft delayed again
Phys.org - 14 May 2024 23:21
The first crewed launch of Boeing's Starliner spaceship to the International Space Station has been postponed again due to a technical snafu, the company said Tuesday.
Eleasa Kim: Pioneering CLDP Payload Operations and Cultural Integration
NASA Breaking news - 14 May 2024 23:20
Eleasa Kim, stationed at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, leads the Commercial Low Earth Orbit Development Program (CLDP) payload operations at Johnson Space Center, with 18 years of mission support under her belt. H...
Astronomers find the biggest known batch of planet ingredients swirling around young star
Phys.org - 14 May 2024 23:16
Astronomers have discovered what they believe is the biggest known batch of planet-making ingredients swirling around a young star.
Gravitational Lenses Could Pin Down Black Hole Mergers with Unprecedented Accuracy
Universe Today - 14 May 2024 23:09
Gravitational wave astronomy has been one of the hottest new types of astronomy ever since the LIGO consortium officially detected the first gravitational wave (GW) back in 2016. Astronomers were excited about the number...
TRAPPIST-1 Outer Planets Likely Have Water
Universe Today - 14 May 2024 22:52
The TRAPPIST-1 solar system generated a swell of interest when it was observed several years ago. In 2016, astronomers using the Transiting Planets and Planetesimals Small Telescope (TRAPPIST) at La Silla Observatory in ...
Car-size asteroid gives Earth a close shave in near-miss flyby (video, photo)
SPACE.com - 14 May 2024 22:45
A car-sized asteroid flew very close to Earth on Tuesday morning (May 14), just two days after being discovered.
Sun unleashes massive X8.7 solar flare, biggest of current cycle, from super-active monster sunspot (video)
SPACE.com - 14 May 2024 22:17
A monster sunspot on the sun's surface just won't quit, erupting yet again this week with a whopping X8.7-class solar flare on Tuesday (May 14).
Jupiter's mysterious moon Amalthea spied crossing the Great Red Spot (photo)
SPACE.com - 14 May 2024 21:59
NASA's Juno spacecraft has spotted the elusive fifth moon of Jupiter transiting the giant planet's Great Red Spot, giving astronomers a rare view of this small but intriguing natural satellite.
Sols 4184-4185: Look Near! Look Far!
NASA Breaking news - 14 May 2024 21:50
Earth planning date: Monday, May 13, 2024 Today I've chosen to show off a spectacular image of 'Texoli butte,' but I'm rather biased in my assessment of its beauty because I am currently part of the team studying it. Wha...
NASA Tests Technology, Practices Artemis Moonwalks in Arizona Desert
NASA Breaking news - 14 May 2024 21:26
To prepare for exploring the Moon during NASA's Artemis campaign, the agency is conducting a week-long field test in the lunar-like landscape of San Francisco Volcanic Field near Flagstaff, Arizona to practice moonwalk s...
Some clever ways to search for primordial black holes
Phys.org - 14 May 2024 21:21
Primordial black holes (PBHs) have recently received much attention in the physics community. One of the primary reasons is the potential link to dark matter. In effect, if PBHs can be proven to exist, there's a very goo...
New York Times best-selling author revisits 1986 space shuttle tragedy in 'Challenger' (interview)
SPACE.com - 14 May 2024 21:00
Adam Higginbotham was out with his first book when he got the idea. "People often asked me whether I remembered where I was when I heard the news about Chernobyl." He didn't, but recalled Challenger.
Helium leak delays 1st astronaut launch of Boeing's Starliner to May 21
SPACE.com - 14 May 2024 20:59
The first crewed mission of Boeing's Starliner capsule has been pushed back by four days to May 21, due to a helium leak in its service module.
How 'Glowing' Plants Could Help Scientists Predict Flash Drought
NASA Breaking news - 14 May 2024 20:55
An unusual boost in plant productivity can foreshadow severe soil water loss. NASA satellites are following the clues. Flaring up rapidly and with little warning, the drought that gripped much of the United States in the...
Why are auroras so hard to predict? And when can we expect more?
Phys.org - 14 May 2024 20:29
On Saturday evening before Mother's Day, Australians witnessed a rare celestial spectacle: a breathtaking display of aurora australis, also known as the southern lights.
NASA's DC-8 to Fly Low Altitude Over Pocatello, Idaho, for Final Flight
NASA Breaking news - 14 May 2024 20:00
NASA's DC-8 aircraft will fly at low altitude over Pocatello, Idaho, and surrounding areas during its final flight from NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, to Idaho State University. After 37 ...
Giant 'rogue waves' of invisible matter might be disrupting the orbits of stars, new study hints
SPACE.com - 14 May 2024 20:00
New research shows how disruptions to binary star systems could be the key to detecting space's most confounding substance -- dark matter.