Space News
See the sun rage behind the ISS in epic time-lapse photo
SPACE.com - 1 Jul 2024 17:00
Astrophotographer Miguel Claro caught the International Space Station as it crossed in front of the sun, making for a truly epic time-lapse photo .
NASA and SpaceX studying ways to mitigate Dragon trunk debris
Space News - 1 Jul 2024 04:09
NASA and SpaceX are examining how to alter the Dragon spacecraft's reentry process to limit the amount of debris from the spacecraft's trunk section that reaches the ground. The post NASA and SpaceX studying ways to miti...
What's Next for the Event Horizon Telescope? Twelve Possible New Targets
Universe Today - 1 Jul 2024 03:42
Both the Milky Way and a galaxy known as M87 have supermassive black holes at their core. These are the two largest black holes we know about and the Event Horizon Telescope has just captured stunning images of their eve...
Neutron Stars: Why study them? What makes them so fascinating?
Universe Today - 1 Jul 2024 02:06
Over the last several months, Universe Today has explored a plethora of scientific disciplines, including impact craters, planetary surfaces, exoplanets, astrobiology, solar physics, comets, planetary atmospheres, planet...
Cassini Sees Saturn
NASA Breaking news - 2 Jul 2024 01:07
The Cassini-Huygens spacecraft captured this last "eyeful" of Saturn and its rings on March 27, 2004, as it continued its way to orbit insertion. This natural color image shows the color variations between atmospheric ba...
Not-so-static fire: Private Chinese rocket accidentally launches during test
SPACE.com - 2 Jul 2024 01:00
Space Pioneer's new Tianlong-3 rocket took to the skies accidentally on Sunday (June 30), then crashed back to Earth in a dramatic explosion.
July's night sky notes: A hero, a crown, and possibly a nova
Phys.org - 2 Jul 2024 00:39
High in the summer sky, the constellation Hercules acts as a centerpiece for late-night stargazers. At the center of Hercules is the "Keystone," a near-perfect square shape between the bright stars Vega and Arcturus that...
Forbidden black holes and ancient stars hide in these 'tiny red dots' (image)
SPACE.com - 2 Jul 2024 00:00
The James Webb Space Telescope found "tiny red dots" in the early universe representing overgrown supermassive black holes and stars that are impossibly old for the infant cosmos.
NASA's Upgraded Hyperwall Offers Improved Data Visualization
NASA Breaking news - 1 Jul 2024 23:39
In May, the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) facility, located at NASA's Ames Research Center in California's Silicon Valley, celebrated the newest generation of its hyperwall system, a wall of LCD screens that display...
Determining the safest Mars caves for future astronauts
Phys.org - 1 Jul 2024 23:10
When astronauts land on Mars someday, they might have to live in lava caves or lava tubes to survive the harsh radiation that rains down on the Martian surface every second. But which caves could offer them the best chan...
With X-ray analysis, an asteroid provides a view into our solar system's past
Phys.org - 1 Jul 2024 23:09
Imagine opening a time capsule, hoping to learn about the ancient past. Except, instead of a box or a chest, it's an asteroid that could provide insights into the very dawn of life on Earth.
Why puffy exoplanets often dance with perfect rhythm
SPACE.com - 1 Jul 2024 23:00
New research has identified two distinct populations of puffy, sub-Neptune exoplanets with low densities, allowing them to stay in step with their planetary siblings.
NASA shares two new Moon to Mars architecture white papers
Phys.org - 1 Jul 2024 22:54
NASA has released two white papers associated with the agency's Moon to Mars architecture efforts. The papers, one on lunar mobility drivers and needs, and one on lunar surface cargo, detail NASA's latest thinking on spe...
This 3,500-Year-Old Ancient Armor Is Marine Tested, Archaeologist Approved
Discover - 1 Jul 2024 22:00
Simulations with modern marines show that the 3,500-year-old Dendra armor was a boon in Bronze Age battle.
NASA Awards Support STEM Research at Minority Serving Institutions
NASA Breaking news - 1 Jul 2024 21:26
NASA has selected 23 minority-serving institutions to receive $1.2 million to grow their research and technology capabilities, collaborate on research projects, and contribute to the agency's missions for the benefit of ...
Watch Firefly Aerospace launch 8 cubesats to orbit tonight
SPACE.com - 1 Jul 2024 20:30
Firefly Aerospace's Alpha rocket is scheduled to launch for the fifth time ever just after midnight on Tuesday (July 2), and you can watch the action live.
Behind the Scenes of a NASA 'Moonwalk' in the Arizona Desert
NASA Breaking news - 1 Jul 2024 20:07
NASA astronauts Kate Rubins and Andre Douglas recently performed four moonwalk simulations to help NASA prepare for its Artemis III mission. Due to launch in September 2026, Artemis III will land two, yet-to-be-selected,...
Moon 'swirls' could be magnetized by unseen magmas
Phys.org - 1 Jul 2024 20:03
Lunar swirls are light-colored, sinuous features on the moon's surface, bright enough to be visible from a backyard telescope. Some people think they look like the brushstrokes in an abstract painting. But these are not ...
Lucy Stood Just 3.5 Feet Tall, But Still Towers Over Our Knowledge Of Human Origins
Discover - 1 Jul 2024 20:00
Lucy was a member of the species Australopithecus afarensis, an extinct hominin. Her discovery changed our understanding of evolution.
Robotic Rover Could Support Astronauts on Moonwalks
Universe Today - 1 Jul 2024 19:25
Robotic companions are a mainstay of sci-fi series everywhere. From R2D2 to Johnny 5, these characters typically have a supporting role in the story and are helpful to their human companions. But what if they were integr...
NASA Invites Media to Northrop Grumman's 21st Station Resupply Launch
NASA Breaking news - 1 Jul 2024 19:09
Media accreditation is open for the next launch to deliver NASA science investigations, supplies, and equipment to the International Space Station. This launch is the 21st Northrop Grumman commercial resupply services mi...
Once-in-a-lifetime star explosion, visible from Earth, could happen any day now
SPACE.com - 1 Jul 2024 19:00
Binary star system T Coronae Borealis (T CrB) is about to go nova any day now. The recurrent nova explodes approximately every 79 or 80 years.