Advanced Botany, Biology Promoting Health on Earth and in Space
Sunday, 10 December 2023 06:46
Maritime Launch secures additional funding for Canada's first commercial spaceport
Sunday, 10 December 2023 06:46
Lost tomato found aboard International Space Station after eight months
Sunday, 10 December 2023 06:46
How Rocks Say Don't Touch: Sols 4032-4034
Sunday, 10 December 2023 06:46
Amateur Astronomers Help Discover Cosmic Crash
Sunday, 10 December 2023 06:46
Observatory to unravel universe's mysteries
Sunday, 10 December 2023 06:46
Unique CU Boulder, NSO collaboration allows journey into varied solar physics research paths
Sunday, 10 December 2023 06:46
When is an aurora not an aurora
Sunday, 10 December 2023 06:46
NASA Laser Reflecting Instruments to Help Pinpoint Earth Measurements
Sunday, 10 December 2023 06:46
Ovzon 3 Satellite Launch with SpaceX Set for December 15, 2023
Sunday, 10 December 2023 06:46
Landspace launches third methane Zhuque-2, targets 2025 launch of new stainless steel rocket
Saturday, 09 December 2023 13:40

The longstanding mystery of Mars' moons—and the mission that could solve it
Saturday, 09 December 2023 10:10
The two small moons of Mars, Phobos (about 22km in diameter) and Deimos (about 13km in diameter), have been puzzling scientists for decades, with their origin remaining a matter of debate. Some have proposed that they may be made up of residual debris produced from a planet or large asteroid smashing into the surface of Mars (#TeamImpact).
An opposing hypothesis (#TeamCapture), however, suggests the moons are asteroids that were captured by Mars's gravitational pull and were trapped in orbit.
To solve the mystery, we'll need material from the moons' surfaces for analytical analyses on Earth. Luckily, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (Jaxa) will launch a mission, named "Martian Moon eXploration" (MMX), to Phobos and Deimos in September 2024. The mission will be carried by a newly designed rocket, the H-3, which is still under development.
The spacecraft is expected to reach Martian orbit in 2025, after which it will orbit Phobos and finally collect material from its surface before returning to Earth by 2029.
This will make it the next in a series of recent missions bringing material from space back to Earth, following on from Jaxa's successful mission to asteroid Ryugu (Hayabusa2), as well as Nasa's Osiris-Rex mission to asteroid Bennu and the Chinese Space Agency's Chang'e 5 mission to the Moon.
Three satellites presumed lost in Transporter deployment malfunction
Friday, 08 December 2023 23:03

U.S. Space Force activates new unit to support operations in Europe and Africa
Friday, 08 December 2023 22:13
