Celebrating Halloween and investigating ghoulish rocks from the Red Planet
Friday, 21 October 2022 05:15
A hydrogen-rich first atmosphere for Mars inferred from clays on its surface
Friday, 21 October 2022 05:15
Why NASA is trying to crash land on Mars
Friday, 21 October 2022 05:15
NASA instrument to measure temperature, pressure, and wind on Venus
Friday, 21 October 2022 05:15
Deep learning with light
Friday, 21 October 2022 05:15
Europe's police keep wary eye on threat from 3D-printed guns
Friday, 21 October 2022 05:15
SpaceX deploys 3,500th Starlink satellite
Friday, 21 October 2022 05:15
D-Orbit announces launch contract with Elecnor Deimos for ALISIO-1
Friday, 21 October 2022 05:15
Satellite operators gear up for Asia’s tidal wave of satellite capacity
Friday, 21 October 2022 01:31
Satellite operators in Asia are banking on soaring demand for connecting plane passengers and other customers on the move to absorb an exponentially increasing supply of capacity in the region.
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Boeing’s Starliner – Advancing Innovative Technology
Thursday, 20 October 2022 17:00
One day after launching May 19 from Florida’s Space Coast on a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket, the CST-100 Starliner spacecraft docked to the International Space Station, or ISS, signifying a historic moment for the program.
Space Force tries to turn over a new leaf in satellite procurement
Thursday, 20 October 2022 16:28
The Space Systems Command next year will seek industry bids for as many as four infrared sensing satellites for missile tracking from medium Earth orbit (MEO).
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NASA's Curiosity Mars rover reaches long-awaited salty region
Thursday, 20 October 2022 15:55
After journeying this summer through a narrow, sand-lined pass, NASA's Curiosity Mars rover recently arrived in the "sulfate-bearing unit," a long-sought region of Mount Sharp enriched with salty minerals.
Scientists hypothesize that billions of years ago, streams, and ponds left behind the minerals as the water dried up. Assuming the hypothesis is correct, these minerals offer tantalizing clues as to how—and why—the Red Planet's climate changed from being more Earth-like to the frozen desert it is today.
China looked at putting a monitoring satellite in retrograde geostationary orbit via the moon
Thursday, 20 October 2022 14:33
China appears to have considered boosting its space situational awareness capabilities by placing a satellite in a retrograde orbit out at the geostationary belt.
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Twin tail revealed in new Hubble image of Didymos-Dimorphos system following DART impact
Thursday, 20 October 2022 14:00
Looking to move to a galaxy far, far away? An innovative system evaluates habitability of distant planets
Thursday, 20 October 2022 13:08