Space News
This Particle Only Has Mass When Moving in One Direction
Universe Today - 2 Jan 2025 13:25
Particle physics is not everyone's cup of tea. A team of physicists have theorised the existence of a strange type of particle that behaves differently depending on its direction of travel--massless in one direction but ...
NASA anticipates lunar findings from next-generation retroreflector
Phys.org - 2 Jan 2025 23:31
Apollo astronauts set up mirror arrays, or "retroreflectors," on the moon to accurately reflect laser light beamed at them from Earth with minimal scattering or diffusion. Retroreflectors are mirrors that reflect the inc...
The Dazzling Sun of 2024
Discover - 2 Jan 2025 23:15
From totality to tremendous light shows, our sun put on a shining performance.
NASA's Parker Solar Probe beams home 1st detailed update after record-breaking approach to the sun
SPACE.com - 2 Jan 2025 22:37
This New Year's Day, NASA's Parker Solar Probe added to the festive cheer by sending home its first detailed telemetry data soon after its record-breaking closest-ever approach to the sun.
Could Habitable White Dwarf Planets Retain Their Oceans? Maybe.
Universe Today - 2 Jan 2025 22:22
Some white dwarfs have planets, but to be habitable worlds they would need to hold on to their oceans during the star's red giant stage. The post Could Habitable White Dwarf Planets Retain Their Oceans? Maybe. appeared f...
NASA Anticipates Lunar Findings From Next-Generation Retroreflector
NASA Breaking news - 2 Jan 2025 22:15
Apollo astronauts set up mirror arrays, or "retroreflectors," on the Moon to accurately reflect laser light beamed at them from Earth with minimal scattering or diffusion. Retroreflectors are mirrors that reflect the inc...
Is There a Fundamental Logic to Life?
Universe Today - 2 Jan 2025 22:12
One of the more daunting questions related to astrobiology--the search for life in the cosmos--concerns the nature of life itself. For over a century, biologists have known that life on Earth comes down to the basic buil...
Strap on a VR headset like a Facehugger with 'Alien: Rogue Incursion' -- the 1st-ever 'Alien' VR game
SPACE.com - 2 Jan 2025 22:00
"Alien: Rogue Incursion" virtual reality game for PSVR and and PCVR available now
Best of 2024: Total Solar Eclipse in Indianapolis
NASA Breaking news - 2 Jan 2025 21:17
NASA photographer Joel Kowsky captured this image of the Monday, April 8, 2024, total solar eclipse from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Indiana. The total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of ...
Using an Oil Industry Framework to Map Space Resources
Universe Today - 2 Jan 2025 20:30
Cracking the chicken-and-egg problem of utilizing resources in space has been a difficult challenge for over half a century. Getting enough infrastructure built up is necessary to collect those resources effectively, but...
HYPSO-2 satellite monitors harmful algae from space
Phys.org - 2 Jan 2025 20:12
It's slightly larger than a 5-liter water bottle, and is whizzing around the Earth at a speed of 7.5 kilometers per second. The satellite has two cameras built into its body, and can be controlled quickly and turned smoo...
Space debris crashes into Kenyan village, believed to be leftover rocket hardware
SPACE.com - 2 Jan 2025 19:50
Kenya Space Agency officials report a large, "red-hot" metallic ring roughly 8 feet (2.5 meters) in diameter fell from the sky, crashing into Mukuku village.
10 of the Most Important Neanderthal Fossil Discoveries
Discover - 2 Jan 2025 19:30
Learn how these Neanderthal findings shaped what we know about Neanderthals and how our ancient human past is intertwined.
Humans will soon be able to mine on the moon--but should we? Four questions to consider
Phys.org - 2 Jan 2025 18:24
By the end of this decade, nations and private companies may well be mining the surface of the moon.
A new mission watches meteoroids hit the far side of the moon
Phys.org - 2 Jan 2025 18:20
Sometimes, it's hard to remember that Earth is constantly being bombarded by literally tons of space debris daily. The larger bits form what we know as shooting stars, and most burn up in the atmosphere. Still, throughou...
New Glenn NG-1 rocket completes a hotfire test
Phys.org - 2 Jan 2025 18:19
Blue Origin has achieved an important milestone with its New Glenn NG-1 rocket, successfully completing a 24-second hotfire of the rocket's BE-4 engines in preparation for an expected test flight in the coming days.
A long-term lunar infrastructure hub named after the object that created the moon
Phys.org - 2 Jan 2025 18:18
Getting back to the moon is the primary goal of NASA's Artemis program, but what do we do once we get there? That is the challenge tackled by a group of students at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, who wrote ...
Fall 2024 was Earth's warmest autumn ever
SPACE.com - 2 Jan 2025 18:00
Fall 2024 makes history in the record books as the warmest on record in the past 130 years.
Celebrate #MuseumSelfieDay on January 15!
Discover - 2 Jan 2025 18:00
Where culture, creativity, and selfies collide--#MuseumSelfieDay returns January 15.
The Webb Captures Spectra of Trans-Neptunian Objects, and Reveals a History of Our Solar System
Universe Today - 2 Jan 2025 17:47
Trans-Neptunian Objects are the icy remnants of our early solar system. Part of their history can be found in the spectra of molecules and dust on their frozen surfaces. The post The Webb Captures Spectra of Trans-Neptun...
Eutelsat resolves OneWeb leap year software glitch after two-day outage
Space News - 2 Jan 2025 17:19
Eutelsat said Jan. 2 it has restored services across its low Earth orbit OneWeb network following a two-day outage. The post Eutelsat resolves OneWeb leap year software glitch after two-day outage appeared first on Space...
Two luminous flares detected from a nearby tidal disruption event
Phys.org - 2 Jan 2025 17:10
A group of astronomers from numerous institutions have investigated a recently discovered nearby tidal disruption event known as ASASSN-22ci. They detected two luminous flares from this event. The finding was reported in...