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SpaceX to resume astronaut launches on Aug. 18 with Crew-9 mission to ISS
SPACE.com - 2 Aug 2024 02:00
The ninth crew rotation for SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft is scheduled to lift off on Aug. 18 from Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Umbra ventures into custom satellite manufacturing
Space News - 2 Aug 2024 19:00
A provider of synthetic aperture radar imaging services, Umbra is looking to fill demand for 'complete satellite systems' The post Umbra ventures into custom satellite manufacturing appeared first on SpaceNews.
First full 2-D spectral image of aurora borealis from a hyperspectral camera
Phys.org - 2 Aug 2024 16:55
Auroras are natural luminous phenomena caused by the interaction of electrons falling from the sky and the upper atmosphere. Most of the observed light consists of emission lines of neutral or ionized nitrogen and oxygen...
NASA retaining plans to select a single Artemis lunar rover
Space News - 3 Aug 2024 01:57
NASA is not reconsidering plans to select only one company to develop an Artemis lunar rover, despite a setback in another program procuring key elements of the lunar exploration effort as a service. The post NASA retain...
China's Lunar Samples Contain Graphene Flakes
Universe Today - 3 Aug 2024 01:04
In 2004, scientists at the University of Manchester first isolated and investigated graphene, the supermaterial composed of single-layer carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal honeycomb lattice. Since then, it has become a...
Rocket Lab launches fifth Synspective satellite
Space News - 3 Aug 2024 00:30
Rocket Lab launched the fifth radar imaging satellite for Japanese company Synspective Aug. 2, continuing work with its largest commercial customer. The post Rocket Lab launches fifth Synspective satellite appeared first...
Meteorite Bombardments Formed the Bulk of the Moon's Atmosphere
Discover - 3 Aug 2024 00:15
Studying rocks collected by the Apollo missions allowed scientists to break down the processes that formed the moon's atmosphere.
The Surface of Dimorphos is Surprisingly New
Universe Today - 3 Aug 2024 00:05
When NASA’s DART mission intentionally slammed into Dimorphos in September 2022, the orbit of the moonlet was altered. Researchers have studied the photos and data taken by DART before its impact, learning more about t...
A Tower On The Moon Could Provide Astronauts With Light, Power, and Guidance
Universe Today - 2 Aug 2024 23:41
Technologies for enabling NASA’s Artemis mission are coming thick and fast, as plenty of problems must be solved before a permanent human presence on the Moon can be established. A novel idea from Honeybee Robotics, on...
Scientists Want to Use the Moon to Safeguard Earth's Biodiversity
Universe Today - 2 Aug 2024 23:30
There’s something wrong with us. We’ve risen to prominence on a world that’s positively “rippling with life,” as Carl Sagan described it. The more we study our planet, the more we find life eking out an existen...
Make History With Citizen Science
Discover - 2 Aug 2024 23:17
Delve into the past with these projects, steeped in history
Scientists discuss why we might not spot solar panel technosignatures
Phys.org - 2 Aug 2024 23:16
One of NASA's key priorities is understanding the potential for life elsewhere in the universe. NASA has not found any credible evidence of extraterrestrial life--but NASA is exploring the solar system and beyond to help...
Canadarm2 was not designed to catch spacecraft at the ISS. Now it's about to grab its 50th
SPACE.com - 2 Aug 2024 23:00
Canadarm2 launched in 2001 before companies made their own cargo craft. Now well-versed in the technique, the Canadian robot arm will catch Cygnus no earlier than Aug. 5.
KVH Industries leans on maritime connectivity competitor Starlink for growth
Space News - 2 Aug 2024 22:22
Maritime connectivity provider KVH Industries is seeing signs of a turnaround after buying a chunk of satellite capacity from Starlink, SpaceX's broadband constellation in non-geostationary orbit. The post KVH Industries...
Artemis II Core Stage Arrives at Kennedy
NASA Breaking news - 2 Aug 2024 22:15
Teams transport NASA's SLS (Space Launch System) core stage into the Vehicle Assembly Building at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on July 24, 2024. Tugboats and towing vessels moved the Pegasus barge and 212...
There Are No Imaginary Boundaries for Dr. Ariadna Farrés-Basiana
NASA Breaking news - 2 Aug 2024 22:11
Dr. Ariadna Farrés-Basiana would look up at the sky and marvel at the immensity of space when she was younger. Now, the bounds are limitless as she helps NASA explore the expansive universe by computing the trajectories...
The moon's thin atmosphere is made by constant meteorite bombardment
SPACE.com - 2 Aug 2024 22:01
New research using Apollo mission samples has determined that the impact of meteorites on the lunar surface is primarily responsible for generating the moon's thin and nebulous atmosphere.
Scientists pin down the origins of the moon's tenuous atmosphere
Phys.org - 2 Aug 2024 22:00
While the moon lacks any breathable air, it does host a barely-there atmosphere. Since the 1980s, astronomers have observed a very thin layer of atoms bouncing over the moon's surface. This delicate atmosphere--technical...
Celebrating NASA's Coast Guard Astronauts on Coast Guard Day
NASA Breaking news - 2 Aug 2024 21:42
Each Aug. 4, Coast Guard Day commemorates the founding on Aug. 4, 1790, of the U.S. Coast Guard as the Revenue-Marine by Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton. Although considered an internal event for active duty...
NASA Ames to Host Supercomputing Resources for UC Berkeley Researchers
NASA Breaking news - 2 Aug 2024 21:25
Under a new agreement, NASA will host supercomputing resources for the University of California, Berkeley, at the agency's Ames Research Center in California's Silicon Valley. The agreement is part of an expanding partne...
Test your space debris catching skills in new game released by Astroscale
SPACE.com - 2 Aug 2024 20:00
Space sustainability company Astroscale has launched a free computer game that allows players to test their space debris catching skills in a simulation based on the company's real mission.
MESSENGER - From Setbacks to Success
NASA Breaking news - 2 Aug 2024 20:00
The excerpts below are taken from Discovery Program oral history interviews conducted in 2009 by Dr. Susan Niebur and tell the story of the hurdles the MESSENGER (MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ran...