TESS celebrates fifth year scanning the sky for new worlds
Thursday, 20 April 2023 02:37
Goddard team builds, tests calibrator for NASA's Roman Telescope in record time
Thursday, 20 April 2023 02:37
Metal-poor stars are more life-friendly
Thursday, 20 April 2023 02:37
Building telescopes on the Moon would transform astronomy
Thursday, 20 April 2023 02:37
DISH TV adding to fleet with new Maxar satellite order
Thursday, 20 April 2023 02:37
With a new medium rocket, Firefly plans to compete for national security launches
Thursday, 20 April 2023 01:51
Space investors see a return in industry growth capital
Wednesday, 19 April 2023 20:05
Investment activity is picking up again for young space companies as growth-stage capital returns following market uncertainty in 2022, according to investors on an April 18 Space Symposium panel.
Rocket Lab to refly Electron engine
Wednesday, 19 April 2023 18:35
Rocket Lab will use a previously flown engine on an upcoming Electron launch as the company moves closer to reusing the rocket’s entire first stage.
European Space Agency chief eyes tapping private industry partners
Wednesday, 19 April 2023 18:29
European Space Agency director Josef Aschbacher promised a "transformation" of the continent's space sector in the coming years during an interview with AFP, including more collaboration between government and private industry.
Private firms will be "encouraged to be a partner and not only a contractor," Aschbacher said, answering questions on the sidelines of an aerospace industry conference taking place this week in Colorado Springs, in the United States.
US space agency NASA has long incorporated private firms into its space exploration, planning to send its astronauts to commercial orbiting outposts once the International Space Station is retired.
But any major reorientation of the European space program will need to be discussed at the second European space summit, to be held in Seville, Spain, in November.
Here are Aschbacher's answers to questions posed Tuesday by AFP.
Rare solar eclipse to cross remote Australia, Indonesia
Wednesday, 19 April 2023 18:25
Space Force chief: ‘We must pivot’ to new ways of doing business
Wednesday, 19 April 2023 18:20
Air Force Secretary to seek new congressional authorities to speed up acquisitions
Wednesday, 19 April 2023 17:43
Leidos working with NASCAR on Artemis lunar rover
Wednesday, 19 April 2023 17:08
Leidos is working with the racing company NASCAR to develop a lunar rover they will offer for an upcoming NASA competition.
Robots, humans, assemble for the Moon
Wednesday, 19 April 2023 16:56
Building telescopes on the moon could transform astronomy, and it's becoming an achievable goal
Wednesday, 19 April 2023 15:28
Lunar exploration is undergoing a renaissance. Dozens of missions, organized by multiple space agencies—and increasingly by commercial companies—are set to visit the moon by the end of this decade. Most of these will involve small robotic spacecraft, but NASA's ambitious Artemis program, aims to return humans to the lunar surface by the middle of the decade.
There are various reasons for all this activity, including geopolitical posturing and the search for lunar resources, such as water-ice at the lunar poles, which can be extracted and turned into hydrogen and oxygen propellant for rockets. However, science is also sure to be a major beneficiary.
The moon still has much to tell us about the origin and evolution of the solar system. It also has scientific value as a platform for observational astronomy.