Space News
Astronauts Can Now Watch 4K Streaming Video on the Station
Universe Today - 25 Jul 2024 02:29
We take high definition streaming for granted in many parts of the world. Even now, as I type this article, I have the Martian streaming in high definition but until now astronauts on board the Space Station have had to ...
Why is JWST Having So Much Trouble with the TRAPPIST-1 System?
Universe Today - 26 Jul 2024 01:40
When the James Webb Space Telescope was launched it came with a fanfare expecting amazing things, much like the Hubble Space Telescope. One of JWST's most anticipated target was TRAPPIST-1. This inconspicuous star is hos...
Planetary Habitability Depends on its Star's Magnetic Field
Universe Today - 26 Jul 2024 01:22
The extrasolar planet census recently passed a major milestone, with 5500 confirmed candidates in 4,243 solar systems. With so many exoplanets available for study, astronomers have learned a great deal about the types of...
A Solution to the "Final Parsec Problem?"
Universe Today - 26 Jul 2024 01:20
Supermassive Black Holes are Nature’s confounding behemoths. It’s difficult for Earth-bound minds to comprehend their magnitude and power. Astrophysicists have spent decades studying them, and they’ve made progress...
NASA's Orion Spacecraft Gets Lift on Earth
NASA Breaking news - 26 Jul 2024 01:09
Crane operator Rebekah Tolatovicz, a shift mechanical technician lead for Artic Slope Regional Corporation at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, operates a 30-ton crane to lift the agency's Artemis II Orion spacecra...
Powerful wildfires devastating Canada captured in satellite imagery
SPACE.com - 26 Jul 2024 01:00
A rapidly spreading wildfire burns through part of the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies as satellites track its growth and movement.
NASA Selects Marshall Logistics Support Services II Contractor
NASA Breaking news - 26 Jul 2024 00:55
NASA has awarded the MSFC Logistics Support Services II (MLSS II) contract to Akima Global Logistics, LLC to provide logistics support services at the agency's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. The per...
Discovery of 'dark oxygen' from deep-sea metal lumps could trigger rethink of origins of life
SPACE.com - 26 Jul 2024 00:00
In a global first, scientists working in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone in the North Pacific Ocean have found that metallic nodules on the seafloor produce their own oxygen, dubbed "dark oxygen."
Perseverance rover discovers rock with potential signs of ancient life
Phys.org - 25 Jul 2024 23:30
A vein-filled rock is catching the eye of the science team of NASA's Perseverance rover. Nicknamed "Cheyava Falls" by the team, the arrowhead-shaped rock contains fascinating traits that may bear on the question of wheth...
X-rays reveal secret gas in huge and distant galaxy cluster
SPACE.com - 25 Jul 2024 23:00
The Euclid and XMM-Newton missions have combined to show the hidden, hot gas that fills an immense galaxy cluster 2.7 billion light-years away.
What 4 of the Oldest Grave Sites Tell Us About Ancient Civilizations
Discover - 25 Jul 2024 23:00
Graves can tell us a lot about how people used to live. Here are some of the burials left behind by ancient civilizations that archaeologists are using to explore our ancestries today.
From Intern to Astronaut
NASA Breaking news - 25 Jul 2024 22:12
On Sept. 2, 2022, NASA astronauts Anil Menon (left), Deniz Burnham (center), and Marcos Berrios (right) posed for a photograph in front of NASA's Artemis I SLS (Space Launch System) and Orion spacecraft at the agency's K...
A pair of CubeSats using ground penetrating radar could map the interior of near-Earth asteroids
Phys.org - 25 Jul 2024 22:12
Characterizing near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) is critical if we hope to eventually stop one from hitting us. But so far, missions to do so have been expensive, which is never good for space exploration.
Runaway 'failed star' races through the cosmos at 1.2 million mph
SPACE.com - 25 Jul 2024 22:00
Citizen scientists have discovered what may be a brown dwarf racing through the cosmos at around 1.2 million miles per hour. Now astronomers want to know what launched it.
NASA's Perseverance Rover Scientists Find Intriguing Mars Rock
NASA Breaking news - 25 Jul 2024 21:42
The six-wheeled geologist found a fascinating rock that has some indications it may have hosted microbial life billions of years ago, but further research is needed. A vein-filled rock is catching the eye of the science ...
Image: A Saturnian summer
Phys.org - 25 Jul 2024 21:40
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured this image of Saturn and its colossal rings on July 4, 2020, during summer in the gas giant's northern hemisphere. Two of Saturn's icy moons are also clearly visible: Mimas at right...
Akima lands $480 million Space Force contract to modernize Satellite Control Network
Space News - 25 Jul 2024 21:34
The Satellite Control Network supports the launch, tracking, control, and maintenance of U.S. government satellites The post Akima lands $480 million Space Force contract to modernize Satellite Control Network appeared f...
50 days after launch to ISS, Boeing Starliner astronauts still have no landing date
SPACE.com - 25 Jul 2024 21:30
Boeing's Starliner does not have a landing date yet, but the troubleshooting is making progress. Engineers plan a "hot fire" test this weekend to see how the spacecraft does in orbit.
Expert Q&A: NASA's cancellation of VIPER is a frustrating setback for lunar exploration
Phys.org - 25 Jul 2024 21:29
In July 2024, NASA announced it canceled its plans to send the Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER) to the moon's southern polar region. The rover was meant to search for water and other resources call...
Space Telescope Begins To Reveal the Secrets of Exoplanet Atmospheres
Discover - 25 Jul 2024 21:15
The James Webb Space Telescope is slowly gathering evidence that a nearby exoplanet has an Earth-like atmosphere and liquid water.
Marvel's main 'Star Wars' comic book line to progress into the New Republic era this fall
SPACE.com - 25 Jul 2024 21:00
Starting this October, Marvel's core Star Wars line will move past Return of the Jedi and into a new era of storytelling set before The Mandalorian.
Shannon Pallone, United States Space Force - Leading Women in Space
Space News - 25 Jul 2024 20:40
In this episode of the SpaceNews Leading Women in Space series, correspondent Debra Werner speaks with Shannon Pallone, Program Executive Officer (PEO) for Battle Management Command, Control & Communications, Space Syste...