Cosmic rays help supernovae explosions pack a bigger punch
Tuesday, 20 July 2021 06:07
Funding partnerships launch the UK-Australia Space Bridge
Tuesday, 20 July 2021 06:07
China's five-star red flag flies proudly on red planet
Tuesday, 20 July 2021 06:07
ExoMars orbiter continues hunt for key signs of life on Mars
Tuesday, 20 July 2021 06:00
The ESA-Roscosmos Trace Gas Orbiter has set new upper limits on how much methane, ethane, ethylene and phosphine is in the martian atmosphere – four so-called ‘biomarker’ gases that are potential signs of life.
ESA Highlights 2020: interactive format now available!
Tuesday, 20 July 2021 05:50
ESA Highlights 2020: interactive format now available!
Lynk books SpaceX flight for direct-to-cellphone satellites
Monday, 19 July 2021 21:47
TAMPA, Fla. — Lynk aims to launch multiple operational satellites on a SpaceX ride-share mission in December, ahead of plans to provide connectivity services with the constellation directly to unmodified cellphones next year.
The Virginia-based startup booked a place on a SpaceX transporter mission through ride-share service provider Spaceflight, Lynk CEO Charles Miller told SpaceNews.
Investors drop out of Momentus SPAC deal
Monday, 19 July 2021 21:40
EL PASO, Texas — Investors accounting for more than half the money in a funding round concurrent with in-space transportation company Momentus’s merger with a special-purpose acquisition company (SPAC) dropped out of the deal when given the opportunity by a settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Rocket Lab identifies cause of Electron failure
Monday, 19 July 2021 20:22
EL PASO, Texas — Rocket Lab said July 19 that it has identified the cause of an Electron launch failure more than two months ago and that the vehicle is ready to return to flight.
Air Force satellite completes two-year experiment to study the medium Earth orbit environment
Monday, 19 July 2021 17:16
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory announced July 19 it has completed a two-year experiment that will help better understand the effects of radiation on space hardware in medium Earth orbit.
Known as the Demonstration and Science Experiments (DSX) mission, the spacecraft was one of 24 payloads launched June 25, 2019, on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rideshare.
Freeze drying, oral health experiments make speedy return from space station aboard SpaceX Dragon
Monday, 19 July 2021 16:27
A suite of International Space Station scientific experiments soon journey back to Earth aboard the 22nd SpaceX commercial resupply services mission for NASA. Scientists on the ground look forward to having their experiments back within hours, an advantage that could provide better results. Dragon undocks from the space station July 7.
The combination of a spacecraft redesign allowing for faster unloading of research and the splashdown location near NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida makes it possible to return time-sensitive experiments to scientists much faster. In addition, Kennedy's Space Station Processing Facility is home to world-class laboratories offering tools and workspace to collect data and analyze samples.
Galileo Second Generation proof-of-concept testing begins
Monday, 19 July 2021 13:56
The first Galileo Second Generation hardware has begun testing, with test versions of the satellites’ navigation payloads undergoing evaluation by Airbus Defence and Space at their Ottobrunn facility in Germany and by Thales Alenia Space at ESA’s ESTEC technical centre in the Netherlands.
Rescuing the Integral spacecraft: No thrust? No problem
Monday, 19 July 2021 11:57
A year ago tomorrow, a failure on the Integral spacecraft meant it fired its thrusters for likely the last time. In the days since, the spacecraft in Earth orbit has continued to shed light on the violent gamma ray universe, and it should soon be working even more efficiently than before, as mission control teams implement an ingenious new way to control the 18-year-old spacecraft.
Environmental concerns grow as space tourism lifts off
Monday, 19 July 2021 06:02
A European Robotic Arm to handle the Space Station
Sunday, 18 July 2021 21:16
The European Robotic Arm (ERA) is set for launch on a Proton rocket to the International Space Station on 21 July at 16:58 CEST. The first robot that can ‘walk’ around the Russian part of the orbital complex will be launched with the new Russian Multipurpose Laboratory Module from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, in Kazakhstan.