Concrete Hardening | Cosmic Kiss 360°
Tuesday, 03 May 2022 08:03Take a look inside the box and join ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer from a very special perspective as he supports the @DLR Mason/Concrete Hardening experiment.
The Concrete Hardening experiment investigates the behaviour of various concrete mixtures containing cement and sand or simulated ‘Moon dust’ combined with water and various admixtures. On Earth, higher density components tend to move downward but in weightlessness they are likely to be more evenly distributed.
Researchers will analyse the concrete mixed by Matthias in space for strength, bubble and pore distribution as well as crystal structures, comparing this to ground samples. Their findings will
New Zealand rocket caught but then dropped by helicopter
Tuesday, 03 May 2022 07:06Using a helicopter to catch a falling rocket is such a complex task that Peter Beck likens it to a "supersonic ballet.
Rocket Lab catches rocket booster returning from space with helicopter
Tuesday, 03 May 2022 04:10Rocket Lab (Nasdaq: RKLB) has successfully launched its 26th Electron mission, deploying 34 satellites to orbit. Rocket Lab has now deployed a total of 146 satellites to orbit with the Electron launch vehicle. The "There And Back Again" mission also saw Rocket Lab complete a mid-air capture of the Electron booster with a helicopter for the first time. After launching to space, Electron's first
New standard will aid in classification of commercial spaceflight safety events
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Successful test launch a giant leap for rocketry team
Tuesday, 03 May 2022 04:10Students of the University of Sydney's rocketry society, the USYD Rocketry Team, have their eyes firmly set on gold after successfully launching their 2022 competition rocket in New South Wales's far west. After a two-year pandemic hiatus, the team will fly to the US in June to compete at Spaceport America Cup, an international student rocketry competition held annually in New Mexico.
British rocket company calls for Iceland to grant licence for landmark launch
Tuesday, 03 May 2022 04:10British rocket company Skyrora has called on the Icelandic government to grant the licence that would end a months-long delay to Europe's largest-ever suborbital rocket launch, originally set for September 2021. With the launch from Husavik, Iceland - for which it built Europe's largest mobile spaceport - Skyrora had been ready to take a crucial next step towards its goal of completing the first
NASA's new solar sail system to be tested on-board NanoAvionics satellite bus
Tuesday, 03 May 2022 04:10NanoAvionics has been selected to build a 12U nanosatellite bus for an in-orbit demonstration of NASA's Advanced Composite Solar Sail System (ACS3). This a result of a contract between NASA Ames Research Center and AST for a 12U bus to carry NASA's payload into low Earth orbit (LEO) including an approximately 800 square foot (74 square meter) composite boom and solar sail system. The aim
Farewell to the Torridon Quad - Sols 3459-3461
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Emirates Mars mission discovers new mysterious aurora
Tuesday, 03 May 2022 04:10The Emirates Mars Mission, the first interplanetary exploration undertaken by an Arab nation, today released stunning images of Mars' enigmatic discrete auroras, following a series of revolutionary observations that promise new answers - and new questions - about the interactions between Mars' atmosphere, the planet's magnetic fields and the solar wind. The observations include a never-bef
China's Zhurong travels over 1.9 km on Mars
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Search reveals eight new sources of black hole echoes
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QuantX Labs and SmartSat CRC accelerate the development of an orbiting space clock
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WVU scientists take on pioneering space weather research and forecasting project
Tuesday, 03 May 2022 04:10A cross-disciplinary team of researchers from West Virginia University are undertaking a pioneering project in space weather research to improve modeling and forecasting of space weather to safeguard satellites in orbit and infrastructure on Earth. Space weather is a relatively unexplored phenomenon that is caused by large bursts of particles released by the sun. The unusually strong burst
New technique to discover brightest radio pulsars outside our own galaxy
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Cosmic Shielding to test Plasteel radiation shielding aboard Space Forge satellite
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