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Tuesday January 21, 2025
NASA astronaut and Expedition 72 commander Suni Williams is pictured during a spacewalk outside the International Space Station where she replaced a rate gyro assembly that helps maintain the orientation of the orbital outpost. Continue Reading »
Friday January 17, 2025
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial is seen in the foreground with the Washington Monument in the background, Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025, in Washington. The memorial covers four acres and includes the Stone of Hope, a granite statue of civil ... Continue Reading »
Thursday January 16, 2025
Released on Nov. 3, 2023, in honor of Jupiter reaching opposition, which occurs when the planet and the Sun are in opposite sides of the sky, this view of the gas giant planet includes the iconic, massive storm called the ... Continue Reading »
Wednesday January 15, 2025
Chief of aerodynamics Elton W. Miller ponders the future of the Sperry M-1 Messenger, the first full-scale airplane tested in the Propeller Research Tunnel. Miller was one of the designers of the Propeller Research Tunnel. Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 14, 2025
A visitor takes a picture of a sculpture of an adult Alamosaurus wearing solar glasses outside of The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, Saturday, April 6, 2024, in Indianapolis, Ind. On Monday, April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse swept across ... Continue Reading »
Monday January 13, 2025
A color enhancement of a far-ultraviolet photo of Earth taken by astronaut John W. Young, commander, with the ultraviolet camera on April 21, 1972. The original black-and-white photo was printed on Agfacontour film three times, each exposure recording only one ... Continue Reading »
Friday January 10, 2025
On Jan. 10, 2025, NASA astronaut Don Pettit posted two images of the Los Angeles fires from the International Space Station. Continue Reading »
Wednesday January 08, 2025
"As a young college student, it was the first time I ever faced [this situation], and it buckled me. It set me back until I realized that I could do it and that my worth wasn't based on what someone ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 07, 2025
The New York-based artist team Geraluz, left, and WERC, right, and their son Amaru Alvarez, 5, pose for picture with the mural “To the Moon, and Back” by the artist team that was created as part of the reimagined NASA ... Continue Reading »
Monday January 06, 2025
A test subject being suited up for studies on the Reduced Gravity Walking Simulator located in the hangar at Langley Research Center. The initial version of this simulator was located inside the hangar. Later a larger version would be located ... Continue Reading »
Friday January 03, 2025
From left, CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jenni Gibbons, NASA astronaut Andre Douglas, CSA astronaut Jeremy Hansen, and NASA astronauts Christina Koch, Victor Glover, and Reid Wiseman participate in a media day event on Monday, Dec. 16, 2024, inside the ... Continue Reading »
Thursday January 02, 2025
A total solar eclipse is seen from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Monday, April 8, 2024, in Indianapolis, Indiana. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the North American continent from Mexico’s Pacific coast to the Atlantic coast ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday December 31, 2024
iss072e031823 (Oct. 7, 2024) -- Peering through the window of the SpaceX Dragon Endeavour spacecraft, NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick captured this image of the SpaceX Dragon Freedom spacecraft as vivid green and pink aurora swirled through Earth's atmosphere while the ... Continue Reading »
Monday December 30, 2024
President Carter, wife Rosalynn and daughter Amy are shown a scale model of the crawler that transported the total Shuttle launch configuration to Pad 39 from the Vehicle Assembly Building by NASA's Kennedy Space Center Director, Lee Scherer. Continue Reading »
Friday December 27, 2024
This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image features the spiral galaxy NGC 2566, which sits 76 million light-years away in the constellation Puppis. A prominent bar of stars stretches across the center of this galaxy, and spiral arms emerge from each ... Continue Reading »
Thursday December 26, 2024
NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft completed its first maximum afterburner test at Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works facility in Palmdale, California. This full-power test, during which the engine generates additional thrust, validates the additional power needed for meeting the testing ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday December 24, 2024
Here is a new version of the “Christmas tree cluster.” NGC 2264 is a cluster of young stars between one and five million years old. (For comparison, the Sun is a middle-aged star about 5 billion years old – about ... Continue Reading »
Monday December 23, 2024
Through NASA’s Artemis campaign, astronauts will land on the lunar surface and use a new generation of spacesuits and rovers as they live, work, and conduct science in the Moon’s South Pole region, exploring more of the lunar surface than ... Continue Reading »
Friday December 20, 2024
During the morning of March 20, 2015, a total solar eclipse was visible from parts of Europe, and a partial solar eclipse from northern Africa and northern Asia. NASA's Terra satellite passed over the Arctic Ocean on March 20 at ... Continue Reading »
Thursday December 19, 2024
A maze of cables and sensors snakes through a major piece of Gateway, humanity’s first space station around the Moon, during a key testing phase earlier this year to ensure the lunar-orbiting science lab can withstand the harsh conditions of ... Continue Reading »
Wednesday December 18, 2024
NGC 602 is a star cluster that lies on the outskirts of the Small Magellanic Cloud, one of the closest galaxies to the Milky Way. This image combines X-rays from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and infrared data from NASA's James ... Continue Reading »
Monday December 16, 2024
Teams with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems transport lower the agency’s 212-foot-tall SLS (Space Launch System) core stage into High Bay 2 at the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024. The one-of-a ... Continue Reading »
Friday December 13, 2024
An atmospheric probe model attached upside down to a quad rotor remotely piloted aircraft ascends with the Moon visible on Oct. 22, 2024. The quad rotor aircraft released the probe above Rogers Dry Lake, a flight area adjacent NASA’s Armstrong ... Continue Reading »
Thursday December 12, 2024
This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image features a spiral galaxy, named UGC 10043. Located roughly 150 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Serpens, UGC 10043 is one of the somewhat rare spiral galaxies that we see edge-on. Continue Reading »
Tuesday December 10, 2024
NASA astronauts Loral O’Hara, left, and Jasmin Moghbeli, right, are seen during a tour of the Earth Information Center, Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024, at NASA Headquarters in Washington. O’Hara and Moghbeli spent six months in space as part of Expedition ... Continue Reading »
Monday December 09, 2024
A portrait of Mary W. Jackson is seen after it was unveiled, Friday, Dec. 6, 2024, at the NASA Headquarters Mary W. Jackson Building in Washington. Mary W. Jackson was a pioneering aerospace engineer and mathematician at NASA’s Langley Research ... Continue Reading »
Friday December 06, 2024
Landsat 9 captured this image of lava coming from an eruptive fissure near Stóra Skógfell peak on Iceland's Reykjanes peninsula. Lava from the eruption flowed across major roads and closed in on the Blue Lagoon, a popular tourist destination. This ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday December 03, 2024
NASA astronaut and Expedition 72 Commander Suni Williams checks out the Astrobee robotic free-flyer in the Kibo laboratory module outfitted with tentacle-like arms containing gecko-like adhesive pads to demonstrate satellite capture techniques. Development of this robotic technology may increase the ... Continue Reading »
Monday December 02, 2024
Technicians carefully install a piece of equipment to house Gateway’s xenon fuel tanks, part of its advanced electric propulsion system. Continue Reading »
Friday November 29, 2024
“I love my country. I love serving my country. I think that was ingrained in me in the military, where I grew to realize how lucky we are to live in America and have the freedoms that we have. When ... Continue Reading »
Wednesday November 27, 2024
In this photograph astronaut and STS-113 mission specialist John B. Herrington, (center frame), participates in the mission's third spacewalk. The forward section of the Space Shuttle Endeavour is in right frame. Continue Reading »
Tuesday November 26, 2024
NASA astronaut Victor Glover (right) takes photos during a visit on Friday, Nov. 8, 2024, with employees at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The employees support the agency’s Exploration Ground Systems Program to help NASA send astronauts, including Glover, ... Continue Reading »
Monday November 25, 2024
This robot prototype was built at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California to demonstrate the feasibility of a mission concept called SWIM, short for Sensing With Independent Micro-swimmers. SWIM envisions a swarm of dozens of self-propelled, cellphone-size robots exploring ... Continue Reading »
Friday November 22, 2024
A cyclone is a low-pressure area of winds that spiral inwards. Although tropical storms most often come to mind, these spiraling storms can also form at mid- and high latitudes. Two such cyclones formed in tandem south of Iceland in ... Continue Reading »
Thursday November 21, 2024
This illustration depicts a hypothetical uneven ring of dust orbiting KIC 8462852, also known as Boyajian's Star or Tabby's Star. Astronomers have found the dimming of the star over long periods appears to be weaker at longer infrared wavelengths of ... Continue Reading »
Wednesday November 20, 2024
The STS-129 crew members posed for a portrait following a joint news conference on Nov. 24, 2009, with the Expedition 21 crew members (out of frame) on the International Space Station. Pictured (clockwise) from bottom left are astronauts Charles O. ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday November 19, 2024
On Nov. 19, 1969, astronaut Alan L. Bean, lunar module pilot for the Apollo 12 mission, begins to step off the ladder of the lunar module to join astronaut Charles Conrad Jr., mission commander, in a spacewalk. Conrad and Bean ... Continue Reading »
Monday November 18, 2024
Participants from the 14th First Nations Launch High-Power Rocket Competition watch NASA’s SpaceX Crew-7 launch from the Banana Creek viewing site at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Saturday, Aug. 26, 2023. Students and advisors from University of ... Continue Reading »
Friday November 15, 2024
NASA’s SLS (Space Launch System) rocket carrying the Orion spacecraft launched on the Artemis I flight test, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022, from Launch Complex 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. NASA’s Artemis I mission was the first integrated ... Continue Reading »
Thursday November 14, 2024
The 363-feet tall Apollo 12 space vehicle launches from Pad A, Launch Complex 39 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 11:22 a.m. EST, Nov. 14, 1969. Aboard the Apollo 12 spacecraft were astronauts Charles Conrad Jr., commander; Richard ... Continue Reading »
Wednesday November 13, 2024
With the Caribbean Sea and part of the Bahama Islands chain as a backdrop, two STS-51 crewmembers, NASA astronauts James H. Newman (left), and Carl E. Walz, evaluated procedures and gear to be used on an Hubble Space Telescope (HST)-servicing ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday November 12, 2024
Five varieties of seeds provided by the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma were pictured inside the cupola on Nov. 21, 2023, as the International Space Station orbited 260 miles above the Atlantic Ocean. The seeds were exposed to microgravity for several ... Continue Reading »
Friday November 08, 2024
This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image captures the spiral galaxy NGC 1672 with a supernova. Continue Reading »
Thursday November 07, 2024
As the International Space Station soared 257 miles above northern Mexico, NASA astronaut and Expedition 72 flight engineer Don Pettit captured this long-exposure photograph of city lights streaking across Earth while a green atmospheric glow crowned the horizon. Continue Reading »
Wednesday November 06, 2024
NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft sits in its run stall at Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works facility in Palmdale, California, firing up its engine for the first time. These engine-run tests start at low power and allow the X-59 team ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday November 05, 2024
"[Now that I work for Safety and Mission Assurance,] it's really cool to read everything about the different types of the scenarios. I always get to see the task orders and the type of work that is going on to ... Continue Reading »
Monday November 04, 2024
The Space Shuttle Atlantis returned to work after a refurbishing and a two-year layoff, as liftoff for the mission occurred on Nov. 3, 1994. Five NASA astronauts and an ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut were aboard for the Atmospheric Laboratory ... Continue Reading »
Thursday October 31, 2024
A witch appears to be screaming out into space in this image from NASA's Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE. The infrared portrait shows the Witch Head nebula, named after its resemblance to the profile of a wicked witch. Continue Reading »
Wednesday October 30, 2024
NASA test pilot Joe Walker took the Lunar Landing Research Vehicle (LLRV) for its first spin 60 years ago today. NASA used the LLRV, also known as the flying bedstead, to train Apollo astronauts for the descent to the Moon's ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday October 29, 2024
New Zealand’s stunning scenery has famously provided the backdrop for fictional worlds in fantasy films. A unique cloud that forms over the Otago region of the country’s South Island also evokes the otherworldly, while very much existing in reality. Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, invites media to attend its observance of the agency’s Day of Remembrance at 9:30 a.m. CST Thursday, Jan. 23, in the lobby of Building 4221. Day of Remembrance honors the members of ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
On Jan. 19, 1965, Gemini 2 successfully completed the second of two uncrewed test flights of the spacecraft and its Titan II booster, clearing the way for the first crewed mission. The 18-minute suborbital mission achieved the primary goals of ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
Astronauts are scheduled to venture outside the International Space Station to collect microbiological samples during crew spacewalks for the ISS External Microorganisms experiment. This investigation focuses on sampling at sites near life support system vents to examine whether the spacecraft ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
Set to launch within a few months, NISAR will use a technique called synthetic aperture radar to produce incredibly detailed maps of surface change on our planet. When NASA and the Indian Space Research Organization’s (ISRO) new Earth satellite NISAR ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
With Finland’s signing of the Artemis Accords on Tuesday, NASA celebrates the 53rd nation committing to the safe and responsible exploration of space that benefits humanity. The signing ceremony took place on the margins of the Aalto University’s Winter Satellite ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
NASA astronaut Suni Williams is seen outside the International Space Station during the Jan. 16, 2025, spacewalk where she and fellow NASA astronaut Nick Hague replaced a rate gyro assembly that helps maintain the orientation of the orbital outpost. It ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
Insights into metal alloy solidification Researchers report details of phase and structure in the solidification of metal alloys on the International Space Station, including formation of microstructures. Because these microstructures determine a material’s mechanical properties, this work could support improvements ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
The mystique of Mars has been studied for centuries. The fourth planet from the Sun is reminiscent of a rich, red desert and features a rugged surface challenging to traverse. While several robotic missions have landed on Mars, NASA has ... Continue Reading »
Friday January 17, 2025
NASA’s Office of the Chief Health and Medical Officer (OCHMO) assembled a small working group to review hydrogen sulfide (H2S) Spacecraft Maximum Allowable Concentration (SMAC) values. The group met virtually three times during February and March 2023, and panel members ... Continue Reading »
Friday January 17, 2025
President Biden has named 19 researchers who contribute to NASA’s mission as recipients of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE). These recipients are among nearly 400 federally funded researchers receiving the honor.   Established in 1996 by ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
Rare six-planet alignment to grace night skies through February  WBIW.comPlanetary alignments aren’t rare, but 6 visible planets are. Here's how to see it.  USA TODAYSeven planets are lining up in the sky next month. This is what it really means  BBC.comSix planets parade ... Continue Reading »
Wednesday January 22, 2025
Hubble's 2.5-Billion-Pixel Mosaic Reveals Andromeda in Breathtaking Detail  ScienceAlert'Herculean' 2.5-billion-pixel mosaic shows our closest galactic neighbor like never before — and took more than a decade to create  Livescience.comDownload a 417-Megapixel Panorama of the Andromeda Galaxy—A Decade-Long NASA Project in the Making  Open ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
SpaceX halted rocket launch seconds before takeoff after plane allegedly flew over restricted area: ‘Hold, hold hold!’  New York Post SpaceX completes 400th Falcon booster landing on mission featuring 27 Starlink satellites  Spaceflight NowLaunch Roundup: SpaceX returns to launching Starlink following Starship ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
Bill Nelson steps down as NASA chief as Trump begins 2nd term  Space.comNASA Haiku: Who Runs The Agency  NASA WatchKSC director Janet Petro named acting NASA administrator  Yahoo! VoicesSecond Trump administration begins with confusion on acting NASA leadership  SpaceNews Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
What Trump’s Pledge to Plant the U.S. Flag on Mars Really Means  The New York TimesSpace stocks surge after Trump inauguration with 'broad excitement' about sector, analyst says  CNBCMars, watch out — Trump’s coming for you too  Al Jazeera English Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
50-Year-Old Martian Mountain Mystery May Have Finally Been Solved  Newsweek'Marsquakes' may solve 50-year-old mystery about the Red Planet  Livescience.comEdge of Mars’ great dichotomy eroded back by hundreds of kilometers  Ars TechnicaThe Martian Dichotomy: Red Planet's Giant Riddle Finally Solved  ScienceAlertMars's two distinct hemispheres caused ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
Comet C/2024 G3 ATLAS' 'near-death encounter' with the sun may have blown it apart, new photos suggest  Livescience.comRare comet may be visible for first time in 160,000 years  BBC.comBright comet G3 ATLAS seen from space in new astronaut photo  Space.comComet pays once-in 160,000-year ... Continue Reading »
Wednesday January 22, 2025
Finland signs Artemis Accords  SpaceNewsNASA Welcomes Finland as Newest Artemis Accords Signatory  NASAFinland becomes 53rd country to join the Artemis Accords for moon exploration  Space.comNASA’s Artemis Accords Reach 53 Signatories  Aviation WeekHow nations are exploring space together  The Phoenix Newspaper UK Continue Reading »
Monday January 20, 2025
'Our model of cosmology might be broken': New study reveals the universe is expanding too fast for physics to explain  Yahoo! VoicesView Full Coverage on Google News Continue Reading »
Monday January 20, 2025
Astronauts Set to Swab the Exterior of Station for Microbial Life  NASANasa's Sunita Williams makes first of two spacewalks  BBC.comAstronauts repair black hole observatory, inspect cosmic ray detector on ISS spacewalk  Space.comStranded astronauts to complete spacewalks in January for International Space Station repairs  Fox ... Continue Reading »
Monday January 20, 2025
Black Holes are Spinning Faster Than Expected  Universe TodayBlack holes are spinning faster than expected, researchers find  Phys.orgGravitational waves offer a 'cosmic DNA test' for black holes  Space.comBlack holes differ in mass and spin: May have formed in different ways  The Brighter Side of ... Continue Reading »
Monday January 20, 2025
3D structure of iconic Ring Nebula gives 'a brand new view of an old astronomical friend'  Space.comThe Ring Nebula’s true structure revealed at last  Big ThinkSolved a major mystery about the shape of the Ring Nebula.  The Universe. Space. TechAmazing View Of The ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
China to launch one-kilometre-wide solar farm into space  DezeenView Full Coverage on Google News Continue Reading »
Monday January 20, 2025
Colorado space company to show off lunar vehicle at inauguration  Colorado Public RadioArvada-based space company to be featured in U.S. Presidential Inaugural Parade  Denver 7 Colorado NewsColorado space company to be featured in Presidential Inaugural Parade  Yahoo! Voices Continue Reading »
Monday January 20, 2025
Astronauts on NASA's Artemis mission to the moon will need better boots. Here's why  Phys.orgView Full Coverage on Google News Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
Big Changes To Federal Hiring.  NASA WatchRESTORING ACCOUNTABILITY FOR CAREER SENIOR EXECUTIVES  The White HouseGovernment’s top career execs face new political oversight as Trump vows to get ‘rid of all the cancer’  Government ExecutiveREFORMING THE FEDERAL HIRING PROCESS AND RESTORING MERIT TO GOVERNMENT ... Continue Reading »
Monday January 20, 2025
SpaceX and Blue Origin both face FAA mishap probes  The RegisterRoar of New Glenn’s Engines Silences Skeptics of Bezos’ Blue Origin  The New York TimesFAA requires mishap investigation for failed New Glenn landing  SpaceNewsBlue Origin vs SpaceX: Who is winning the battle of ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
First-of-its-kind video shows meteor striking the Earth at 37,000 mph  BGRWatch (and hear!) a meteorite impact on doorbell camera video in a world 1st  Space.comA Meteorite Is Caught on Camera as It Crashes Outside a Front Door  The New York TimesP.E.I. homeowner captures ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
Astronomers Uncover Colossal Radio Galaxy 32 Times the Size of the Milky Way  The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel'Troublesome' radio galaxy 32 times the size of Milky Way spotted  Phys.org‘Megastructure’ 32 Times Bigger Than Our Milky Way Found, Scientists Say  ForbesMeet "Inkathazo", The ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
Satellite firm bucks miniaturization trend, aims to build big for big rockets  Ars TechnicaFormer Pentagon official John Plumb joins startup K2 Space  SpaceNewsBigger, higher, cheaper: Space startup looks beyond LEO  Defense OneK2 Space names former Pentagon official head of space policy  UPI News Continue Reading »
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Wednesday January 22, 2025
Finland signed the Artemis Accords Jan. 21, the first country to do so this year amid questions about the future of the agreement in the new administration. The post Finland signs Artemis Accords appeared first on SpaceNews. Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
The space infrastructure company is acquiring a drone manufacturer whose technology has been deployed with Ukraine’s military forces The post Redwire expands into defense with $925 million purchase of Edge Autonomy appeared first on SpaceNews. Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
With the United States space sector already generating more than $380 billion annually and supporting 100,000 American jobs, incoming NASA administrator Jared Isaacman and NASA stand at a crossroads. Isaacman […] The post Transforming NASA: enabling America’s commercial space leadership appeared ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
In this episode of Commercial Space Transformers SpaceNews Senior Staff Writer Jason Rainbow speaks with Alex Greenberg, Co-founder and COO, Loft Orbital. The post Alex Greenberg, Loft Orbital – Commercial Space Transformers appeared first on SpaceNews. Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
China could look to laser power transmission from lunar orbit to supply spacecraft on the moon and solve one of the big challenges for its lunar exploration plans. The post China explores using orbiting lasers to power spacecraft on the moon ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
European satellite maker Thales Alenia Space and Spanish operator Hispasat have secured government funding to develop a geostationary payload that uses quantum technology to distribute encryption keys. The post Europe to develop geostationary quantum encryption payload appeared first on SpaceNews. Continue Reading »
Monday January 20, 2025
The second Trump administration started with soaring rhetoric about sending humans to Mars but confusion about who was leading NASA on an acting basis. The post Second Trump administration begins with confusion on acting NASA leadership appeared first on SpaceNews. Continue Reading »
Monday January 20, 2025
Our guide for a second Trump administration as it relates to space. The post Trump’s second term: the space priorities and players appeared first on SpaceNews. Continue Reading »
Monday January 20, 2025
As the Trump 2.0 administration begins to take shape, one of the questions orbiting in the beltway space community is whether President-elect Trump will retain the National Space Council — […] The post Why organizing the White House for sustained space ... Continue Reading »
Monday January 20, 2025
One of the final space-related acts of the outgoing Biden administration is an executive order that includes provisions on space cybersecurity. The post Executive order calls for cybersecurity review of civil space systems appeared first on SpaceNews. Continue Reading »
Monday January 20, 2025
HELSINKI — A Chinese state-owned company performed a rocket flight aimed at testing reentry and landing burns late Saturday without announcing the outcome. The Longxing-2 test article lifted off at […] The post China performs high altitude reusable rocket test with ... Continue Reading »
Sunday January 19, 2025
The FAA says it is investigating reports that debris from the failed Starship test flight landed, and caused property damage in, the Turks and Caicos. The post FAA investigating Starship debris reports appeared first on SpaceNews. Continue Reading »
Sunday January 19, 2025
Matthew Lohmeier, a former Space Force commander who was removed from his post over his public criticism of military diversity initiatives, is Trump’s pick to be undersecretary of the Air Force The post Trump taps former Space Force commander for senior ... Continue Reading »
Saturday January 18, 2025
While Blue Origin considers the first flight of its New Glenn rocket a success, it will have to complete a mishap investigation before its next launch. The post FAA requires mishap investigation for failed New Glenn landing appeared first on SpaceNews. Continue Reading »
Saturday January 18, 2025
Thaicom’s board is urging shareholders to reject a takeover bid for the Thai geostationary satellite operator if its stock remains above the share offer. The post Thaicom pushes back against takeover bid appeared first on SpaceNews. Continue Reading »
Friday January 17, 2025
President-elect Trump’s pick to lead the Dept. of Transportation says he will review fines levied by the FAA against SpaceX for launch license violations. The post Transportation secretary nominee vows to review SpaceX launch license fines appeared first on SpaceNews. Continue Reading »
Friday January 17, 2025
Retired Gen. John “Jay” Raymond will “advise the company on its strategy and opportunities for growth” The post Planet hires former Space Force chief to its board amid defense push appeared first on SpaceNews. Continue Reading »
Friday January 17, 2025
Growing up, I felt like I could access the universe by just crossing the street. Steps from my childhood home in Cleveland, Ohio stood the Warner and Swasey Observatory, an […] The post Space to grow: American leadership in space commerce ... Continue Reading »
Friday January 17, 2025
Agility Beyond Space (ABS) is keen to embrace new business models and strategic partnerships as the rapidly evolving satellite market shifts beneath the Dubai-based geostationary operator’s feet. The post ABS rethinks business models to navigate shifting satellite market appeared first on ... Continue Reading »
Friday January 17, 2025
HELSINKI — China launched the first satellite of a remote sensing constellation for Pakistan late Thursday, with two domestic spacecraft also along for the ride. A Long March 2D rocket […] The post China launches Earth observation satellite for Pakistan appeared ... Continue Reading »
Friday January 17, 2025
The Department of the Air Force confirmed that Derek Tournear, director of the Space Development Agency, has been placed on investigative administrative leave The post Space Force procurement official removed amid investigation appeared first on SpaceNews. Continue Reading »
Friday January 17, 2025
SpaceX’s seventh Starship/Super Heavy test flight ended prematurely Jan. 16 when the Starship upper stage was apparently lost while ascending into space. The post Starship upper stage lost on seventh test flight appeared first on SpaceNews. Continue Reading »
Thursday January 16, 2025
Meink currently serves as principal deputy director of the National Reconnaissance Office The post Trump taps space and intelligence veteran Troy Meink as Air Force secretary appeared first on SpaceNews. Continue Reading »
Thursday January 16, 2025
Space weather sector anticipates continued support from incoming administration. The post Space weather forecast: Strong support from incoming administration appeared first on SpaceNews. Continue Reading »
Wednesday October 09, 2024
In 2023, ESA published more than 400 vacancies in engineering, science and business and administration and more positions continue to be published as we are always on the lookout for talented new colleagues to join us. So, what does it ... Continue Reading »
Friday January 17, 2025
A capacity increase by almost 80%! In late July 2024, the Malargüe deep-space communication station completed an important upgrade of its antenna feed that will allow missions to send much more data back to Earth. Continue Reading »
Friday January 17, 2025
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Friday January 17, 2025
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Friday January 17, 2025
Image: This Copernicus Sentinel-2 image captures the borders between North and South Dakota and Minnesota blanketed with snow and ice. Continue Reading »
Thursday January 16, 2025
The largest photomosaic of the Andromeda galaxy, assembled from NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope observations, unveils hundreds of millions of stars. It took more than 10 years to collect data for this colorful portrait of our neighbouring galaxy and was created ... Continue Reading »
Thursday January 16, 2025
With ESA’s EarthCARE satellite and four measuring instruments all working extremely well and fully commissioned, the mission’s ‘first level’ data stream is now freely available.By combining data from all four instruments, scientists ultimately aim to address a critical Earth science ... Continue Reading »
Wednesday January 15, 2025
There is an increasing willingness in the space sector to tackle the problem of space debris. Yet much of the required technology to mitigate or prevent its risks is still missing.Preventing new debris, avoiding collisions and the timely clearance of satellites ... Continue Reading »
Wednesday January 15, 2025
Video: 00:02:05 This is a new artist’s animation of our galaxy, the Milky Way, based on data from ESA’s Gaia space telescope.Gaia has changed our impression of the Milky Way. Even seemingly simple ideas about the nature of our galaxy’s central bar ... Continue Reading »
Wednesday January 22, 2025
Japanese scientists have created the first-ever long-term dataset about Earth's entire ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
Finland just became the Artemis Accords' 53rd member nation, bolstering NASA's ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
Bill Nelson has stepped down as NASA administrator, ending a half-century ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
An exclusive interview with "Silo's" acclaimed executive producer and showrunner, Graham ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
A doorbell camera caught the moment when a meteorite impacted on ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
After nearly a decade of brand-new Star Wars movies and shows ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
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Tuesday January 21, 2025
The new 5-year contract that focuses on hypersonic technology is worth ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
The stars we can see in the night sky are a ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
The space shuttle and International Space Station are set to launch ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
The Black Series Force FX lightsabers are some of the best ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
German launch startup Rocket Factory Augsburg has taken a step towards ... Continue Reading »
Tuesday January 21, 2025
SpaceX launched 21 of its Starlink internet satellites early Jan. 21, ... Continue Reading »
Monday January 20, 2025
A recent photo from the Hubble Space Telescope captures two protostars ... Continue Reading »
Monday January 20, 2025
"Americans are explorers, builders, innovators, entrepreneurs and pioneers. The spirit of ... Continue Reading »
Monday January 20, 2025
A preview of DC Comics' new ongoing series coming in May, ... Continue Reading »
Monday January 20, 2025
An international group of researchers is calling on the United Nations ... Continue Reading »
Monday January 20, 2025
From magnification to light-gathering, here’s how to make the decision between ... Continue Reading »
Monday January 20, 2025
Dark matter can't be too heavy or it might break our ... Continue Reading »
Monday January 20, 2025
We are staring "right down the barrel of it, which is ... Continue Reading »
Monday January 20, 2025
The new Trump administration could upend NASA's priorities, reshaping the Artemis ... Continue Reading »
Monday January 20, 2025
A recap of "Silo" Season 2's finale, "Into the Fire," and ... Continue Reading »
Monday January 20, 2025
It took a few updates, but Predator: Hunting Grounds has become ... Continue Reading »
Monday January 20, 2025
The size and spin of black holes can reveal how and ... Continue Reading »
Sunday January 19, 2025
A new way of measuring structures deep inside Earth has highlighted ... Continue Reading »
Sunday January 19, 2025
For decades, scientists assumed that the expansion of the universe was ... Continue Reading »
Sunday January 19, 2025
The mighty telescope is expected to see its "first light" by ... Continue Reading »
Sunday January 19, 2025
Despite crashing in the Utah desert in 2004, NASA's Genesis mission ... Continue Reading »
Saturday January 18, 2025
On Episode 144 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and ... Continue Reading »
Saturday January 18, 2025
The Nikon 5x15 HG monocular is tiny, but it promises the ... Continue Reading »
Saturday January 18, 2025
The Kumani Bank mud volcano in the Caspian Sea created an ... Continue Reading »
Saturday January 18, 2025
Astronomers are sounding alarm bells as the world's most precious sky-observing ... Continue Reading »
Saturday January 18, 2025
SpaceX launched 27 more of its Starlink internet satellites from California's ... Continue Reading »
Saturday January 18, 2025
Ashley Zelinskie's VR artwork Twin Quasar was inspired by the iconic ... Continue Reading »
Saturday January 18, 2025
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California has come through the ... Continue Reading »
Friday January 17, 2025
On Jan. 20, the U.S. Space Force will participate in the ... Continue Reading »
Friday January 17, 2025
Amateur astronomers who have purchased telescopes from leading suppliers in the ... Continue Reading »
Friday January 17, 2025
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is requiring an investigation into the ... Continue Reading »
Friday January 17, 2025
NASA's TESS exoplanet hunter has found the fastest-disintegrating planet ever. Losing ... Continue Reading »
Friday January 17, 2025
Bag an $11 saving on Lego Creator 3-in-1 Space Astronaut, which ... Continue Reading »
Friday January 17, 2025
Europe is moving towards the second launch of its new Ariane ... Continue Reading »
Friday January 17, 2025
Here we debunk some of the most common and enduring space ... Continue Reading »
Friday January 17, 2025
The Bushnell Equinox X650 digital night vision monocular is an entry-level ... Continue Reading »
Friday January 17, 2025
A photo taken from the International Space Station captures the brilliant ... Continue Reading »
Friday January 17, 2025
The fourth live-action "Star Trek" TV show made some mistakes along ... Continue Reading »
Friday January 17, 2025
Venus and Saturn will appear extraordinarily close together in the night ... Continue Reading »
Friday January 17, 2025
NASA's Chandra and NuSTAR telescopes have teamed up to study a ... Continue Reading »
Friday January 17, 2025
SpaceX has traced the likely cause of the explosion that destroyed ... Continue Reading »
Friday January 17, 2025
A century ago, humans didn't know other galaxies existed. Here's how ... Continue Reading »
Friday January 17, 2025
The upper stage of SpaceX's Starship megarocket exploded over the Atlantic ... Continue Reading »
source: SpaceNews
source: ESA
source: space.com