Tiny underwater sand dunes may shed light on larger terrestrial and Martian formations
Thursday, 08 December 2022 00:27
Leidos Dynetics Team and Northrop Grumman to Collaborate on NASA Human Landing System Bid
Thursday, 08 December 2022 00:27
Martian dust devil analogues in the Mojave Desert #ASA183
Thursday, 08 December 2022 00:27
Artemis I Flight Day 22 - Orion Continues on its Journey Back to Earth
Thursday, 08 December 2022 00:27
How can karst caves be used as terrestrial simulation platform to test and design human base in Lunar lava tube?
Thursday, 08 December 2022 00:27
NASA Mars helicopter Ingenuity sets altitude record on 35th flight
Thursday, 08 December 2022 00:27
Unusual gamma-ray burst reveals previously undetected hybrid neutron-star merger event
Thursday, 08 December 2022 00:27
AIR scientists design digital ionosonde for Meridian Space Weather Monitoring Project
Thursday, 08 December 2022 00:27
Defense Innovation Unit seeks commercial options to deploy satellites in deep space
Wednesday, 07 December 2022 22:51
The Defense Innovation Unit is seeking proposals for commercial services to deploy and operate payloads in outer space beyond Earth orbit
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NASA and Boeing change SLS core stage assembly process
Wednesday, 07 December 2022 22:26
NASA and Boeing are changing how they assemble the core stage of the Space Launch System, moving some of the final integration work to the Kennedy Space Center.
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Cryogenics specialist orders first satellite for detecting methane leaks
Wednesday, 07 December 2022 21:05
Absolut Group, a French cryogenic technology provider, said Dec. 7 it has ordered a demo nanosatellite for a constellation that would use sensors at very low temperatures to detect greenhouse gas leaks.
NDAA compromise bill wants more focus on satellite protection, responsive launch
Wednesday, 07 December 2022 20:17
A bipartisan compromise version of the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act released overnight on Dec. 6 directs DoD to figure out a strategy to protect military satellites from threats in orbit.
How karst caves can be used as a terrestrial simulation platform to test and design human bases in lunar lava tubes
Wednesday, 07 December 2022 20:08
If human beings want to survive on the other planets for a long time, they must first find or set up a safe, stable, and long-term shelter. Lunar lava tubes are geological structures on the moon discovered in recent years. They take the form of hollow pipe-shaped caves formed on the surface of the planet by volcanic activity.
Because a lunar lava tube has a hard basalt roof, its internal environmental factors such as temperature changes, radiation doses, and the probability of being hit by meteorites are relatively limited. As such, it offers in theory an ideal human lunar habitat. Until now, more than 300 potential cave entrances have been identified on the moon. The "skylights" they display are the result of a kind of pit caused by the active lava tube collapsing.
In a new article published in Space: Science & Technology, the research team led by Gengxin Xie and Linli Guo has discussed the feasibility of using lunar lava tubes for human habitation, proposed the idea of using the Earth's karst caves to simulate extraterrestrial lava tubes, selected caves in Chongqing as the simulation site, and demonstrated the feasibility in terms of both structural and environmental aspects.
Will we ever go back to explore the ice giants? Yes, if we keep the missions simple and affordable
Wednesday, 07 December 2022 17:33
It's been over 35 years since a spacecraft visited Uranus and Neptune. That was Voyager 2, and it only did flybys. Will we ever go back? There are discoveries waiting to be made on these fascinating ice giants and their moons.
Blue Origin and Dynetics bidding on second Artemis lunar lander
Wednesday, 07 December 2022 16:43
Teams led by Blue Origin and Dynetics, runners-up in NASA’s first competition to develop a lander to transport astronauts to the lunar surface, have submitted proposals for a NASA competition to select a second lander.