NASA's mineral dust detector on ISS starts gathering data with EMIT
Thursday, 04 August 2022 11:11
'We're going;' NASA says its ready for Artemis I unmanned trip to moon
Thursday, 04 August 2022 11:11
Major new investment accelerates construction of the Giant Magellan Telescope
Thursday, 04 August 2022 11:11
Virgin Galactic secures land for new astronaut campus and training facility
Thursday, 04 August 2022 11:11
NASA team troubleshoots asteroid-bound Lucy across the solar system
Thursday, 04 August 2022 11:11
Through the Pass We Go Sols 3551-3552
Thursday, 04 August 2022 11:11
The strength of the strong force
Thursday, 04 August 2022 11:11
The final frontier? Just a slice of Spanish sausage
Thursday, 04 August 2022 10:37
A red ball of spicy fire with luminous patches glowing menacingly against a black background.
This, prominent French scientist Etienne Klein declared, was the latest astonishing picture taken by the James Webb Space Telescope of Proxima Centauri, the closest star to our Sun.
Fellow Twitter users marveled at the details on the picture purportedly taken by the telescope, which has thrilled the world with images of distant galaxies going back to the birth of the universe.
"This level of detail... A new world is revealed every day," he gushed.
But in fact, as Klein later revealed, the picture was not of the intriguing star just over four light-years from the Sun but a far more modest slice of the lip-sizzling Spanish sausage chorizo.
Photo de Proxima du Centaure, l'étoile la plus proche du Soleil, située à 4,2 année-lumière de nous.
Elle a été prise par le JWST.
Ce niveau de détails… Un nouveau monde se dévoile jour après jour.
ULA launches the last SBIRS U.S. Space Force missile warning satellite
Thursday, 04 August 2022 09:49
A United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket carrying a U.S. Space Force missile-warning satellite lifted off Aug. 4 at 6:29 a.m. Eastern from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida.
ESA testing sensor network for smart city navigation
Thursday, 04 August 2022 07:27
New infrastructure added to ESA’s ESTEC technical centre in the Netherlands is helping to test how tomorrow’s smart cities will operate in practice. The HANSEL system is hosted in ESTEC’s Navigation Laboratory and allows linking to sensors across the site, providing insight into the collective networking and computing needed to get a variety of ‘intelligent elements’ to mesh seamlessly together – what the brain of a future smart city might look like.
Rocket Lab launches classified mission for National Reconnaissance Office
Thursday, 04 August 2022 06:22
A Rocket Lab Electron rocket launched a National Reconnaissance Office mission Aug. 4 at 1:00 a.m. Eastern. The NROL-199 mission lifted off from the company’s Launch Complex-1 at Mahia Peninsula, New Zealand.
First SLS launch remains on schedule for late August
Wednesday, 03 August 2022 21:28
Preparations for the first flight of the Space Launch System remain on track for a liftoff as soon as Aug. 29, NASA officials said Aug. 3.
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As reflective satellites fill the skies, students are making sure astronomers can adapt
Wednesday, 03 August 2022 19:57
As satellites crawl across the sky, they reflect light from the sun back down to Earth, especially during the first few hours after sunset and the first few hours before sunrise. As more companies launch networks of satellites into low-Earth orbit, a clear view of the night sky is becoming rarer. Astronomers, in particular, are trying to find ways to adapt.
NASA's PUNCH mission announces rideshare with SPHEREx and new launch date
Wednesday, 03 August 2022 19:18
NASA's Polarimeter to Unify the Corona and Heliosphere (PUNCH) mission will share a ride to space with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Re-ionization, and Ices Explorer (SPHEREx) mission. The missions will launch no earlier than April 2025 on a SpaceX Falcon 9.
Team troubleshoots asteroid-bound Lucy spacecraft across millions of miles
Wednesday, 03 August 2022 19:14
Following the successful launch of NASA's Lucy spacecraft on Oct. 16, 2021, a group of engineers huddled around a long conference table in Titusville, Florida. Lucy was mere hours into its 12-year flight, but an unexpected challenge had surfaced for the first-ever Trojan asteroids mission.
Data indicated that one of Lucy's solar arrays powering the spacecraft's systems—designed to unfurl like a hand fan—hadn't fully opened and latched, and the team was figuring out what to do next.
Teams from NASA and Lucy mission partners quickly came together to troubleshoot. On the phone were team members at Lockheed Martin's Mission Support Area outside of Denver, who were in direct contact with the spacecraft.