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NASA's Perseverance rover looks back while climbing slippery slope
Phys.org - 29 Oct 2024 21:57
NASA's Perseverance Mars rover is negotiating a steeply sloping route up Jezero Crater's western wall with the aim of cresting the rim in early December. During the climb, the rover snapped not only a sweeping view of Je...
Astronomers discover one of the fastest-spinning stars in the universe
Phys.org - 29 Oct 2024 19:48
A new study by DTU Space researchers has revealed a neutron star that rotates around its axis at an extremely high speed. It spins 716 times per second, making it one of the fastest-spinning objects ever observed.
China chooses 2 teams to develop low-cost space station cargo spacecraft
Space News - 30 Oct 2024 01:23
HELSINKI -- China's human spaceflight agency has selected two proposals to develop spacecraft for low-cost space station resupply missions, echoing earlier moves by NASA. The China Manned Space Engineering Office […] T...
China launches 3 astronauts to Tiangong space station on Shenzhou 19 mission (video)
SPACE.com - 30 Oct 2024 00:45
China launched the Shenzhou 19 mission to orbit today (Oct. 29), sending three astronauts toward the nation's Tiangong space station for a six-month stay.
Innovative model offers new way for astronomers to analyze powerful space explosions
Phys.org - 30 Oct 2024 00:18
Astrophysical explosions are, to give a few examples, driven by the collapse of the iron core of a massive star (known as a core-collapse supernova), the consumption of spaghettified stellar remains by a massive black ho...
Ken Iliff: Engineering 40 Years of Success
NASA Breaking news - 30 Oct 2024 00:12
Editor's note: This article was published May 23, 2003, in NASA Armstrong's X-Press newsletter. NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, was redesignated Armstrong Flight Research Center on March 1, 2...
DoD industrial base plan targets weak links in supply chains
Space News - 30 Oct 2024 00:10
Concerns include single-source supplies and financial influence from 'adversarial' foreign entities or countries The post DoD industrial base plan targets weak links in supply chains appeared first on SpaceNews.
NASA faces tough decisions on Orion capsule's heat shield for Artemis moon missions
SPACE.com - 30 Oct 2024 00:00
NASA remains in an ongoing test mode to determine what's behind the ablative thermal protective material that chipped away unexpectedly from the Artemis 1 Orion heat shield during its reentry.
6 reasons not to buy in the Black Friday sales
SPACE.com - 30 Oct 2024 00:00
While there are mistakes to avoid and reasons not to buy in the Black Friday sales, here's our advice to make the most of the shopping event.
A Particular Lenticular Cloud
NASA Breaking news - 29 Oct 2024 23:05
Landsat 8's Operational Land Imager acquired this image of an elongated lenticular cloud, locally nicknamed the "Taieri Pet," above New Zealand's South Island on Sept. 7, 2024. Lenticular clouds form when prevailing wind...
Titan May Have a Methane Crust 10 Km Thick
Universe Today - 29 Oct 2024 22:58
Saturn’s moon, Titan, is an anomaly among moons. No other moons have surface liquids, and aside from Earth, it’s the only other Solar System object with liquids on its surface. However, since Titan is so cold, the li...
Station Science Top News: Oct. 25, 2024
NASA Breaking news - 29 Oct 2024 22:40
Better Monitoring of the Air Astronauts Breathe Ten weeks of operations showed that a second version of the Spacecraft Atmosphere Monitor is sensitive enough to determine variations in the composition of cabin air inside...
'Halloween comet' breaks apart after flying close to the sun
Phys.org - 29 Oct 2024 22:40
A recently discovered comet that some stargazers had hoped to see during Halloween week has disintegrated before the day of ghosts and ghouls.
Carissa Arillo: Testing Spacecraft, Penning the Owner's Manuals
NASA Breaking news - 29 Oct 2024 22:08
Flight operations engineer Carissa Arillo helped ensure one of the instruments on NASA's PACE mission made it successfully through its prelaunch testing. She and her group also documented the work rigorously, to ensure t...
A 13,000-Year-Old Camp Site Reveals Hunting Patterns from Ancient Humans
Discover - 29 Oct 2024 22:00
An ancient campsite discovered in the Great Lakes can tell us how these ancient humans used to live.
New NASA instrument for studying snowpack completes airborne testing
Phys.org - 29 Oct 2024 21:57
Summer heat has significant effects in the mountainous regions of the western United States. Melted snow washes from snowy peaks into the rivers, reservoirs, and streams that supply millions of Americans with freshwater-...
NASA Sets Coverage for its SpaceX Crew-9 Dragon Station Relocation
NASA Breaking news - 29 Oct 2024 21:50
In preparation for the arrival of NASA's SpaceX 31st commercial resupply services mission, four crew members aboard the International Space Station will relocate the agency's SpaceX Crew-9 Dragon spacecraft to a differen...
Scientist Calculates Perfect Beer Glass Shape To Keep Liquid Cool
Discover - 29 Oct 2024 21:00
The shape of a beer glass is even more important than anybody thought, according to important new research.
Avio picks developer for first US rocket motor production facility
Space News - 29 Oct 2024 21:00
Italian rocket maker Avio plans to set up its first solid motor production facility in the United States in 2028 to capture growing demand in the space and defense markets. The post Avio picks developer for first US rock...
Astron Systems focuses on reusuable two-stage rocket
Space News - 29 Oct 2024 20:44
SAN FRANCISCO - U.K. startup Astron Systems intends to develop a fully reusable two-stage rocket to transport about 360 kilograms to low-Earth orbit. "The main driver of cost and time […] The post Astron Systems focuse...
'First tree on Mars:' Scientists measure greenhouse effect needed to terraform Red Planet
SPACE.com - 29 Oct 2024 20:00
What is the amount of greenhouse warming required to heat up the cold climes of Mars enough so that trees can grow on the Red Planet?
eROSITA survey unveils asymmetries in temperature and shape of our Local Hot Bubble
Phys.org - 29 Oct 2024 19:58
Our solar system dwells in a low-density environment called the Local Hot Bubble (LHB), filled by a tenuous, million-degree hot gas emitting dominantly in soft X-rays. A team led by scientists at the Max Planck Institute...