Webb captures stellar gymnastics in the Cartwheel Galaxy
Tuesday, 02 August 2022 13:00
The Cartwheel Galaxy, a rare ring galaxy once shrouded in dust and mystery, has been unveiled by the imaging capabilities of the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope. The galaxy, which formed as a result of a collision between a large spiral galaxy and another smaller galaxy, not only retained a lot of its spiral character, but has also experienced massive changes throughout its structure. Webb’s high-precision instruments resolved individual stars and star-forming regions within the Cartwheel, and revealed the behaviour of the black hole within its galactic centre. These new details provide a renewed understanding of a
Hyundai partners with research institutes to develop vehicle for lunar surface exploration
Tuesday, 02 August 2022 12:21
The Korean carmaker and its sister company Kia Motors formed a consortium July 27 with six state-funded research institutes here to explore the concept of lunar exploration mobility and core technologies required.
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Remote surgery robot to be tested aboard International Space Station
Tuesday, 02 August 2022 12:00
A miniaturized robot invented by Nebraska Engineering Professor Shane Farritor may soon blast into space to test its skills.
NASA recently awarded the University of Nebraska-Lincoln $100,000 through the Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) at the University of Nebraska Omaha to ready the surgical robot for a 2024 test mission aboard the International Space Station.
"NASA has been a long-term supporter of this research and, as a culmination of that effort, our robot will have a chance to fly on the International Space Station," Farritor said.
Farritor is co-founder of Virtual Incision, a startup company based on Nebraska Innovation Campus. For nearly 20 years, he and his colleagues have been developing the tiny surgical robot known as MIRA, short for "miniaturized in vivo robotic assistant.
Unveiling the distribution of dark matter around galaxies 12B years
Tuesday, 02 August 2022 11:32
Super-earth skimming habitable zone of red dwarf
Tuesday, 02 August 2022 11:32
Northrop Grumman to lead Homeland Missile Defense Program for MDA
Tuesday, 02 August 2022 11:32
Space Operations Center lifts comms performance using ViaLite HWDR links
Tuesday, 02 August 2022 11:32
Modeling reveals how dwarf planet Ceres powers unexpected geologic activity
Tuesday, 02 August 2022 11:32
Rocky road ahead still not the good kind: Sols 3548-3550
Tuesday, 02 August 2022 11:32
Using satellite imagery to protect the environment and assist humanitarian aid
Tuesday, 02 August 2022 11:32
Utah's Great Salt Lake is disappearing
Tuesday, 02 August 2022 11:32
NASA revises requirements for ISS private astronaut missions
Tuesday, 02 August 2022 10:36
NASA is changing rules for future private astronaut missions to the International Space Station, including requiring such missions to be led by a former NASA astronaut.
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ESA names first ‘astronaut’ to fly on the Artemis I lunar mission
Tuesday, 02 August 2022 07:27
The specially trained woolly astronaut, Shaun the Sheep, has been assigned a seat on the Artemis I mission to the Moon. Shaun’s assignment was announced by ESA’s Director for Human and Robotic Exploration Dr David Parker.
100% bio-sourced thermoset composites tested for space
Tuesday, 02 August 2022 04:19
Combining high strength with low weight, corrosion-resistant and shapeable into almost any form, composite materials are a key ingredient of modern life: employed everywhere from aviation to civil engineering, sports equipment to dentistry – and also a vital element of space missions. But they have some less desirable aspects: produced from petroleum products, they are non-renewable in nature and also non-recyclable. So ESA is working with Côte D’Azur University on a new breed of space-quality composites made from wholly sustainable sources.
December launch planned for Polaris Dawn
Monday, 01 August 2022 16:30
The privately funded Polaris Program is planning its first crewed launch on a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft in December, a mission that will include the first spacewalk on a private mission.