Space News
Spectrum AMT to produce D-Orbit USA satellites
Space News - 26 Nov 2024 15:00
SAN FRANCISCO — Spectrum Advanced Manufacturing Technologies announced an agreement Nov. 26 to manufacture satellites and components for D-Orbit USA. D-Orbit USA, formed by Italian space logistics company D-Orbit, sele...
SpaceX to launch 24 more Starlink satellites from Florida early Nov. 26
SPACE.com - 26 Nov 2024 01:36
SpaceX plans to launch yet another batch of its Starlink internet satellites from NASA's Kennedy Space Center early Tuesday morning (Nov. 26).
Slingshot selected to design user experience for U.S. space traffic system
Space News - 26 Nov 2024 23:42
The company won a $5.3 million contract with options for four additional years, bringing the potential total value to $13.3 million The post Slingshot selected to design user experience for U.S. space traffic system appe...
Scientists Reveal a New Way to Study Near-Earth Asteroids
Universe Today - 26 Nov 2024 23:27Transport phenomena and fundamental physics investigated in the microgravity of the ISS
Phys.org - 26 Nov 2024 23:01
A paper published in Gravitational and Space Research unveils insights gained from International Space Station (ISS) National Laboratory-sponsored research on transport phenomena, fundamental physical processes involving...
The Hubble and FU Orionis: a New Look at an Old Mystery
Universe Today - 26 Nov 2024 23:00
In 1936 astronomers watched as FU Orionis, a dim star in the Orion constellation, brightened dramatically. The star’s brightness increased by a factor of 100 in a matter of months. When it peaked, it was 100 times more...
NASA Awards Contract for NOAA's Next-Generation Space Weather Sensors
NASA Breaking news - 26 Nov 2024 23:00
NASA, on behalf of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), has selected Johns Hopkins University's Applied Physics Laboratory of Laurel, Maryland, to build the Suprathermal Ion Sensors for the Lagrang...
'Knights of the Old Republic II' at 20: The key to Star Wars' future is found in its past
SPACE.com - 26 Nov 2024 23:00
We revisit the Star Wars RPG sequel that subverted the expectations of fans and gained a cult following, despite a troubled development.
OKEANOS--A mission that would have returned samples from the Trojan asteroids
Phys.org - 26 Nov 2024 22:42
Getting a mission to the point of officially being accepted for launch is an ordeal. However, even when they aren't selected for implementation, their ideas, and in some cases, their technologies, can live on in other mi...
Bandwidth measurements show how pulsar signals distort as they move through space
Phys.org - 26 Nov 2024 22:22
A study that sheds new light on how pulsar signals--the spinning remnants of massive stars--distort as they travel through space, published in The Astrophysical Journal, was led by Dr. Sofia Sheikh, SETI Institute resear...
Astronomers discover a 'hot Neptune' in a tight orbit
Phys.org - 26 Nov 2024 22:15
A Neptune-sized planet, TOI-3261 b, makes a scorchingly close orbit around its host star. Only the fourth object of its kind ever found, the planet could reveal clues as to how planets such as these form.
Selfie Time with Astronaut Victor Glover
NASA Breaking news - 26 Nov 2024 22:07
Employees at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida and NASA astronaut Victor Glover (right) happily snap a photo of themselves during a visit on Nov. 8, 2024. The employees are part of the agency's Exploration Ground Sy...
NASA AI, Open Science Advance Disaster Research and Recovery
NASA Breaking news - 26 Nov 2024 22:01
By Lauren Perkins When you think of NASA, disasters such as hurricanes may not be the first thing to come to mind, but several NASA programs are building tools and advancing science to help communities make more informed...
Final data and undiscovered images from NASA's NEOWISE
Phys.org - 26 Nov 2024 21:43
While NASA's NEOWISE telescope ended its journey through space on Nov. 1, 2024, the team at IPAC, a science center at Caltech, was working on one further gift from the prolific mission.
New Japanese rocket engine explodes during testing for 2nd time in 16 months
SPACE.com - 26 Nov 2024 21:30
An engine hot fire test for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's new Epsilon S rocket ended prematurely when the engine caught fire and exploded.
Think You Could Outrun a T. rex? Here's How Fast Dinosaur Predators Ran
Discover - 26 Nov 2024 21:00
In the Age of Dinosaurs, survival often came down to endurance rather than speed. Find out who the fastest dinosaurs would have been.
ISS astronauts open hatch to Russian spacecraft after strange smell delays cargo delivery
SPACE.com - 26 Nov 2024 20:53
Cargo is finally being unloaded from a docked Russian Progress spacecraft at the ISS. A delay occurred after astronauts reported an unexpected smell on Nov. 23.
Discovery Alert: a 'Hot Neptune' in a Tight Orbit
NASA Breaking news - 26 Nov 2024 20:52
By Grace Jacobs Corban The Discovery A Neptune-sized planet, TOI-3261 b, makes a scorchingly close orbit around its host star. Only the fourth object of its kind ever found, the planet could reveal clues as to how planet...
Earth's mini-moon has finally departed. Will it ever return as a 'second moon?'
SPACE.com - 26 Nov 2024 20:00
Departing on Monday (Nov. 25), Earth's recent "mini-moon" asteroid 2024 PT5 didn't stick around for Thanksgiving, but don't be sad. It will be back... but will it ever be a second moon again?
Alfonso Delgado Bonal Has His Head in the Clouds -- for Research
NASA Breaking news - 26 Nov 2024 19:55
Research scientist Alfonso Delgado Bonal makes important discoveries about patterns in cloud movements while thriving within the NASA Goddard family. Name: Alfonso Delgado BonalFormal Job Classification: Research scienti...
China Tests a Reusable Inflatable Module in Space
Universe Today - 26 Nov 2024 19:45
Inflatable space modules are not a new concept, NASA have been exploring the possibility since the 1960's. The Chinese Space Agency is now getting in on the act and is testing its new inflatable module which is part of i...
Three ways to track Venusquakes, from balloons to satellites
Phys.org - 26 Nov 2024 19:35
Instruments aboard robotic landers have measured seismicity on the moon and Mars, helping researchers learn about the inner workings of those celestial bodies. But the internal makeup of Venus is still not known, in part...