NASA and SpaceX say lagging Dragon parachute may be normal phenomenon
Friday, 04 February 2022 17:48
NASA and SpaceX are studying why parachutes on two consecutive Dragon missions opened late but said they don’t believe the issue poses a safety risk.
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NASA, NOAA to get new weather eyes in the sky with March launch from Cape Canaveral
Friday, 04 February 2022 15:10
Soon, weather scientists will have an even stronger pair of eyes in the sky once a new advanced weather satellite launches this March.
The GOES-T, short for Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite, is aiming for liftoff March 1 from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket thanks to a collaboration between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and NASA along with several other partners.
GOES-T, roughly the size of a small school bus, is the third in the GOES-R series of four advanced weather satellites. The value of GOES-T isn't exactly clear as the NOAA doesn't individually price out satellites one by one, said Pam Sullivan director of the GOES-R program. However, Sullivan did say the four-part project costs $11.7 billion.
"The value is returned to us public in benefits provided," Sullivan. "The observations of these satellites is even more critical now that the U.S. is experiencing a record number of billion dollar disasters."
Last year, dry and heated conditions led to an unprecedented amount wildfires in the northwest U.S. with thousands of acres burnt. Both Germany and China experienced historic flooding, and the Atlantic observed 21 named tropical systems—the third highest amount behind 2020′s 30 named storms and 2005′s 27 total.
Video: Webb Quest—mind-blowing mission to the early Universe
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Asteroid sharing Earth's orbit discovered. Could it help future space missions?
Friday, 04 February 2022 14:10
Research has shown that the Earth trails an asteroid barely a kilometer across in its orbit about the Sun—only the second such body to have ever been spotted. It goes round the Sun on average two months ahead of the Earth, dancing around in front like an excited herald of our coming.
This object, known as 2020 XL₅, was first spotted in December 2020 using Pan-STARRS telescopes on the summit of Haleakala on the Hawaiian island of Maui. But determination of its orbit required follow-up observations using the 4.1-meter SOAR (Southern Astrophysical Research) telescope in Chile.
Based on this data, a team led by planetary scientist Toni Santana-Ros of the University of Alicante in Spain has now announced that 2020 XL₅ is trapped for at least the next several thousand years in an orbit about one of the Sun-Earth "Lagrange points.
Week in images: 31 January - 4 February 2022
Friday, 04 February 2022 12:58
Week in images: 31 January - 4 February 2022
Discover our week through the lens
Rocket Lab expands Colorado facilities, prepares for busy launch year
Friday, 04 February 2022 10:56
Rocket Lab will expand facilities in Colorado it obtained from a corporate acquisition last year as the company gears up for the first launch in a “crazy busy” year.
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New eruption at Krakatoa Volcano
Friday, 04 February 2022 09:36
Earth from Space: Batura Glacier
Friday, 04 February 2022 08:00
The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over Batura Glacier – one of the largest and longest glaciers in the world, outside of the polar regions.
ESA tests marine plastic detection in ocean wave facility
Friday, 04 February 2022 07:22
Could satellites be able to help track and map the marine plastic waste befouling our oceans? Research teams from across Europe returned to a Netherlands-based ocean wave test facility to try and detect floating plastic. Using a suite of microwave and optical instruments, the researchers are assessing if orbital monitoring of plastic might be practical in the future.
Former NASA official starts company to put robotic spacecraft in orbit
Friday, 04 February 2022 04:51
Astronaut hits 300 days in space, on way to break NASA record
Friday, 04 February 2022 04:51
Chandrayaan-3 scheduled for launch in August 2022, Lok Sabha told
Friday, 04 February 2022 04:51
Intelsat/SKY Perfect JSAT Corp expand high-throughput inflight connectivity network over Asia
Friday, 04 February 2022 04:51
SpaceX launches Starlink satellites from Florida
Friday, 04 February 2022 04:51
Defence Procurement Minister launches Defence Space Strategy
Friday, 04 February 2022 04:51