US conducts 'successful' test of hypersonic missile technology
Friday, 22 October 2021 10:48
US and UK research labs collaborate on autonomy and artificial intelligence
Friday, 22 October 2021 10:48
AMOS' compact hyperspectral instrument "ELOIS" to onboard a microsatellite soon
Friday, 22 October 2021 10:48
DARPA moving SSITH safeguards closer to practical use
Friday, 22 October 2021 10:48
North Korea accuses US of 'double standards' over SLBM test
Friday, 22 October 2021 10:48
US to curb hacking tool exports to Russia, China
Friday, 22 October 2021 10:48
Permafrost thaw could release bacteria and viruses
Friday, 22 October 2021 10:47
When considering the implications of thawing permafrost, our initial worries are likely to turn to the major issue of methane being released into the atmosphere and exacerbating global warming or issues for local communities as the ground and infrastructure become unstable. While this is bad enough, new research reveals that the potential effects of permafrost thaw could also pose serious health threats.
As part of the ESA–NASA Arctic Methane and Permafrost Challenge, new research has revealed that rapidly thawing permafrost in the Arctic has the potential to release antibiotic-resistant bacteria, undiscovered viruses and even radioactive waste from Cold War nuclear
Mini Earth-observer Proba-1's 20 years in orbit
Friday, 22 October 2021 09:35
SpaceX Boca Chica environmental review draws strong public support and criticism
Friday, 22 October 2021 07:46
SpaceX performed a static-fire test of a Starship vehicle Oct. 21 as debate continues about an environmental assessment of the company’s proposed launch operations in Texas.
Earth from Space: Perth, Australia
Friday, 22 October 2021 07:00
Perth, Western Australia’s capital and largest city, is featured in this true-colour image captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission.
Nanoracks and Lockheed Martin partner on commercial space station project
Thursday, 21 October 2021 21:41
Nanoracks, its majority owner Voyager Space and Lockheed Martin, will collaborate on the development of a commercial space station as others in industry warn of a potential space station gap.
Analysis: Space Force endorsement not enough to incentivize debris removal industry
Thursday, 21 October 2021 21:25
The U.S. government’s indecision about how to manage the space debris problem is delaying private investments and efforts to develop space cleanup businesses, says a new white paper from the consulting firm Avascent.
Cyprus aims for Mars with X-Ray rock dating instrument
Thursday, 21 October 2021 16:31
Tiny Cyprus aims to join the global space exploration drive by developing a compact, X-Ray instrument capable of dating Martian soil and rock samples relatively accurately to potentially reveal more about the Red Planet's geological history and offer a glimpse of Earth's own future.
George Danos, President of the Cyprus Space Exploration Organization, told reporters on Thursday that the 1.5 million euro ($1.75 million) European Union funded project is a first for Cyprus and aims to be completed over the next 18 months.
Danos said the CSEO will look for partners including NASA and the European Space Agency that would take the instrument aboard a Mars-bound spacecraft for more accurate, on-the-ground soil and rock dating on the Martian surface.
A group of prominent scientists have joined the project. They include Marcello Coradini, former head of the European Space Agency's Solar System Exploration division, Enrico Flamini, ex-chief scientist at Italy's Space Agency ASI, and planetary geologist Lucia Marinangeli.
The scientists chose Cyprus to develop the instrument because it can be tested on pockets of the east Mediterranean island nation's volcanic rock and soil that are similar to those found on Mars.
Intelsat CEO Stephen Spengler to retire after financial restructuring
Thursday, 21 October 2021 15:56
Intelsat CEO Stephen Spengler plans to retire after the satellite operator emerges from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
York to expand manufacturing capacity, once again
Thursday, 21 October 2021 14:17
York Space Systems is once again expanding manufacturing capacity to meet demand for its standard small satellites.