Space News
Satellites are making the night sky brighter -- as a launch site, New Zealand has a duty to combat light pollution
SPACE.com - 3 Sep 2024 02:00
New Zealand's rapidly growing space industry, driven by private ventures, faces challenges with light pollution affecting Indigenous astronomy. Balancing economic growth and environmental protection is crucial.
Space startups eye opportunities in the orbital surveillance market
Space News - 3 Sep 2024 21:17
Atomos Space and Katalyst Space are collaborating to retrofit geostationary satellites with space domain awareness sensors The post Space startups eye opportunities in the orbital surveillance market appeared first on Sp...
Carbon Nanotubes and the Search for Life on Other Planets
NASA Breaking news - 3 Sep 2024 18:00
A NASA-developed material made of carbon nanotubes will enable our search for exoplanets--some of which might be capable of supporting life. Originally developed in 2007 by a team of researchers led by Innovators of the ...
The Surprising Source of Radiation Coming From Black Holes
Universe Today - 4 Sep 2024 01:49
Black holes are famous for sucking in everything that crosses their event horizons, including light. So, why do astronomers see energetic radiation coming from the environment of a black hole in an X-ray binary system? I...
La NASA invita a los medios al lanzamiento de Europa Clipper
NASA Breaking news - 4 Sep 2024 01:27
Read this release in English here. La NASA y SpaceX tienen planificado que la ventana para el lanzamiento de la misión Europa Clipper se abra el jueves 10 de octubre. Esta misión ayudará a los científicos a determina...
NASA's mini BurstCube mission detects its first gamma-ray burst
Phys.org - 4 Sep 2024 01:14
The shoebox-sized BurstCube satellite has observed its first gamma-ray burst, the most powerful kind of explosion in the universe, according to a recent analysis of observations collected over the last several months.
Telesat sells remote communications services business
Space News - 4 Sep 2024 01:02
Canadian geostationary operator Telesat has sold off Infosat Communications, a remote satellite services specialist, to bolster finances as investments in its low Earth orbit Lightspeed constellation ramp up. The post Te...
Thruster issues delay BepiColombo probe's Mercury arrival until November 2026
SPACE.com - 4 Sep 2024 01:00
A thruster glitch suffered this past April will delay the BepiColombo mission's arrival at Mercury by nearly a year, to November 2026.
El X-59 de la NASA avanza en las pruebas de preparación para volar
NASA Breaking news - 4 Sep 2024 01:00
Read this story in English here. El equipo que prepara el X-59 de la NASA continúa realizando pruebas en preparación para que el avión supersónico y silencioso realice su primer vuelo. Esto incluye un trío de import...
Scientists make lab-grown black hole jets
SPACE.com - 4 Sep 2024 00:00
By using protons to probe how a magnetic field responds to an expanding plasma, experimenters have replicated the particle jets spewed out by active black holes.
SpaceX Polaris Dawn mission set to launch early Friday
Phys.org - 3 Sep 2024 23:58
The SpaceX Polaris Dawn mission, a multiday orbital expedition set to feature the first-ever spacewalk by private citizens, is now scheduled to launch on Friday, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
La NASA invita a creadores de las redes sociales al lanzamiento de la misión Europa Clipper
NASA Breaking news - 3 Sep 2024 23:35
Read this article in English here La NASA invita a los creadores de contenido digital a inscribirse para asistir al lanzamiento de la nave espacial Europa Clipper, la cual recopilará datos para ayudar a los científicos...
NASA Mission Gets Its First Snapshot of Polar Heat Emissions
NASA Breaking news - 3 Sep 2024 23:24
The PREFIRE mission will help develop a more detailed understanding of how much heat the Arctic and Antarctica radiate into space and how this influences global climate. NASA's newest climate mission has started collecti...
This Ancient Galaxy Merger Will Produce a very Luminous Quasar
Universe Today - 3 Sep 2024 23:15
In the contemporary Universe, massive galaxies are plentiful. But the Universe wasn’t always like this. Astronomers think that galaxies grew large through mergers, so what we see in space is the result of billions of y...
Great Aurora
NASA Breaking news - 3 Sep 2024 23:12
A vivid aurora streams over the Earth as the International Space Station orbited 273 miles above the southern Indian Ocean in between Australia and Antarctica. Image Credit: NASA/Shane Kimbrough
NASA Invites Social Creators to Experience Launch of Europa Clipper Mission
NASA Breaking news - 3 Sep 2024 23:02
Digital content creators are invited to register to attend the launch of the Europa Clipper spacecraft, which will collect data to help scientists determine if Jupiter's icy moon Europa could support life. NASA and Spa...
'It basically lifts the skies up.' NASA discovers Earth's electrical field at last after 60-year search
SPACE.com - 3 Sep 2024 23:00
A long-sought invisible electrical field wrapped around Earth has been detected more than half a century after it was first predicted to exist.
New NASA Sonifications Listen to the Universe's Past
NASA Breaking news - 3 Sep 2024 23:00
A quarter of a century ago, NASA released the "first light" images from the agency's Chandra X-ray Observatory. This introduction to the world of Chandra's high-resolution X-ray imaging capabilities included an unprecede...
Watch Europe's Vega rocket launch its final mission tonight
SPACE.com - 3 Sep 2024 22:30
Europe's Vega small-satellite launcher is scheduled to fly its final mission tonight (Sept. 3), and you can watch the swan song live.
NASA Ames Astrogram - July/August 2024
NASA Breaking news - 3 Sep 2024 22:28
Congratulations to the ACS3 Team on the Successful Unfurling of Solar Sail Ames and Langley just added another light to the night sky. Congratulations to the Advanced Composite Solar Sail System (ACS3) team on the succ...
Zachary Morse Hikes Hilltops, Caves Lava Tubes to Ready Moon Missions
NASA Breaking news - 3 Sep 2024 22:27
Lunar geologist Zachary Morse scrabbles over Earth's rocky landscapes to test equipment for future missions to the Moon and Mars. Name: Zachary MorseTitle: Assistant Research Scientist in Planetary GeologyOrganization: T...
Shelved NASA spacecraft could spy on asteroid Apophis before 2029 Earth flyby
SPACE.com - 3 Sep 2024 22:00
NASA is considering pulling a pair of shelved spacecraft out of storage to spy on notorious asteroid Apophis ahead of its April 2029 Earth flyby.