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Radar images capture snowman-shaped object tumbling past Earth
SPACE.com - 26 Sep 2024 04:00
Radar images have captured snowman-shaped 2024 ON asteroid tumbling through space.
Japan launching spy satellite on penultimate mission of H-2A rocket early Sept. 26
SPACE.com - 26 Sep 2024 02:00
Japan is set to launch the IGS-Radar 8 spy satellite early Thursday morning (Sept. 26), on the second-to-last mission of the nation's venerable H-2A rocket.
NASA Hosts Two Workshops for Consultation on LEO Microgravity Strategy
NASA Breaking news - 27 Sep 2024 01:29
As part of NASA's effort to advance microgravity science, technology, and exploration in low Earth orbit (LEO), the agency conducted two stakeholder workshops in London and Washington to solicit feedback from the interna...
Earth will capture 'second moon' this weekend
SPACE.com - 26 Sep 2024 13:00
Earth will get a "new moon" this weekend when, on Sunday (Sept. 29), it captures the asteroid 2024 PT5, claiming it as a very temporary "mini-moon."
Leidos replaces Lockheed Martin on Artemis rover team
Space News - 26 Sep 2024 03:34
Lunar Outpost, one of three companies that won NASA contracts earlier this year to begin design work on Artemis lunar rovers, has added Leidos to its team after parting ways with Lockheed Martin. The post Leidos replaces...
First lunar farside samples from Chang'e-6 mission analyzed
Phys.org - 27 Sep 2024 01:08
A team of Chinese scientists has studied the first lunar farside samples brought back by the Chang'e-6 mission. The findings mark a significant milestone in lunar exploration science and technical exploration capability....
How to watch SpaceX's Crew-9 astronaut launch for NASA on Sept. 28
SPACE.com - 27 Sep 2024 00:30
SpaceX plans to launch the Crew-9 astronaut mission for NASA on Saturday (Sept. 28), and you can watch the action live online.
Space Force kicks off $1 billion cloud-based satellite operations program
Space News - 27 Sep 2024 00:22
The Space Rapid Capabilities Office in June selected 20 technology companies to participate in the R2C2 program The post Space Force kicks off $1 billion cloud-based satellite operations program appeared first on SpaceNe...
Turbulent solar wind originates in the sun's corona, study shows
Phys.org - 27 Sep 2024 00:05
Solar wind is a never-ending stream of charged particles coming from the sun. Rather than a constant breeze, this wind is rather gusty. As solar wind particles travel through space, they interact with the sun's variable ...
Air France plans to connect entire fleet to Starlink Wi-Fi
Space News - 26 Sep 2024 23:33
Air France announced plans Sept. 26 to begin rolling out free Starlink broadband services across its entire fleet in the summer, becoming the latest major airline to partner with SpaceX's low Earth orbit constellation. T...
Another Building Block of Life Can Handle Venus' Sulphuric Acid
Universe Today - 26 Sep 2024 23:24
Venus is often described as a hellscape. The surface temperature breaches the melting point of lead, and though its atmosphere is dominated by carbon dioxide, it contains enough sulfuric acid to satisfy the comparison wi...
Dark matter could have slight interaction with regular matter, study suggests
Phys.org - 26 Sep 2024 23:10
The reason we call dark matter dark isn't that it's some shadowy material. It's because dark matter doesn't interact with light. The difference is subtle, but important. Regular matter can be dark because it absorbs ligh...
NASA's Artemis science instrument gets tested in moon-like sandbox
Phys.org - 26 Sep 2024 23:01
On Sept. 9 and 10, scientists and engineers tested NASA's LEMS (Lunar Environment Monitoring Station) instrument suite in a "sandbox" of simulated moon regolith at the Florida Space Institute's Exolith Lab at the Univers...
The universe is smoother than the standard model of cosmology suggests. So is the theory broken?
Phys.org - 26 Sep 2024 22:35
Given how unfathomably large the universe is, it is perhaps understandable that we haven't yet cracked all its secrets. But there are actually some pretty basic features, ones we used to think we could explain, that cosm...
This exoplanet circling a dead star may mirror Earth's fate -- if our planet survives a dying sun, that is
SPACE.com - 26 Sep 2024 22:00
A newly discovered Earth-size world orbiting a dead white dwarf star gives scientists a hint of what the solar system may look like in billions of years.
'That's weird': James Webb Space Telescope spies a strange galaxy outshining its stars
SPACE.com - 26 Sep 2024 21:00
An oddball galaxy in the early universe shines so brightly it outshines its stars.
Satellite images show Hurricane Helene gaining strength before Florida landfall (video)
SPACE.com - 26 Sep 2024 20:56
Hurricane Helene will make landfall in Florida on Thursday evening (Sept. 26), and satellite footage is capturing it along its path.
Scientists create model of holographic dark energy that is no longer unstable
Phys.org - 26 Sep 2024 20:53
In 1998, scientists discovered that our universe expands with acceleration, and in order to explain this effect, the concept of dark matter was introduced. This is a special type of energy that fills up all of existing s...
Watch Hurricane Helene from space in this NASA view from ISS (video)
SPACE.com - 26 Sep 2024 20:48
NASA is streaming live views of Hurricane Helene today (as it approaches the U.S. Gulf Coast and you can watch it online.
Completed experiments on International Space Station to help answer how boiling and condensation work in space
Phys.org - 26 Sep 2024 20:37
After a decade of preparation and two years of active experiments in space, a facility that Purdue University and NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland designed, built and tested has completed its test campaign on th...
NASA's BioSentinel Studies Solar Radiation as Earth Watches Aurora
NASA Breaking news - 26 Sep 2024 20:29
In May 2024, a geomagnetic storm hit Earth, sending auroras across the planet's skies in a once-in-a-generation light display. These dazzling sights are possible because of the interaction of coronal mass ejections - exp...
New type of Kevlar heading to ISS in October for space debris protection tests
SPACE.com - 26 Sep 2024 20:00
Next-generation space debris protection material is being readied for a test trip to the International Space Station, to see how it holds up in the final frontier.