Danish student solves how the Universe is reflected near black holes
Wednesday, 14 July 2021 05:23
China declares Chang'e-4 mission complete success
Wednesday, 14 July 2021 05:23
China kicks off lunar sample study programs
Wednesday, 14 July 2021 05:23
TESS discovers stellar siblings host 'teenage' exoplanets
Wednesday, 14 July 2021 05:23
Haziness of exoplanet atmospheres depends on properties of aerosol particles
Wednesday, 14 July 2021 05:23
NASA Space Lasers Map Meltwater Lakes in Antarctica With Striking Precision
Wednesday, 14 July 2021 05:23
LEOcloud establishes partnerships for satellite-based cloud computing
Wednesday, 14 July 2021 04:00
SAN FRANCISCO – Satellite communications startup LEOcloud announced a partnership July 13 with supercomputer firm Ramon.Space to develop satellite-based cloud computing.
LEOcloud and Ramon.Space share a vision for edge computing in low Earth orbit, Dennis Gatens, Leocloud CEO and president, said in a statement.
Stable Road and Momentus reach SEC settlement over false claims
Tuesday, 13 July 2021 23:35
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has reached a settlement with in-space transportation company Momentus and the special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) it is planning to merge with regarding false claims the companies made, while continuing to pursue legal action against the Russian founder of Momentus.
NASA issues contracts for nuclear thermal propulsion studies
Tuesday, 13 July 2021 19:25
WASHINGTON — NASA has selected three teams of companies to perform concept studies of nuclear thermal propulsion (NTP) reactors while making plans to fund similar studies for nuclear surface power systems.
Jim Reuter, NASA associate administrator for space technology, announced the awards in a presentation at the American Astronautical Society’s Glenn Memorial Symposium July 13.
Bezos' Blue Origin gets OK to send him, 3 others to space
Tuesday, 13 July 2021 16:20
Jeff Bezos' rocket company has gotten government approval to launch people into space, himself included.
The Amazon founder will climb atop his New Shepard rocket next Tuesday in West Texas, joined by his brother, an 82-year-old female aviation pioneer and a $28 million auction winner.
ESA and NASA join forces to understand climate change
Tuesday, 13 July 2021 16:00
Climate change is, arguably, the biggest environmental challenge the global population faces today. To address this major issue, decision-makers not only need accurate information on how our world is changing now, but also predictions on what may happen in the future. A sound knowledge of how Earth behaves as one system is the foundation to all of this – and the pieces of this complex puzzle come largely from satellites orbiting our planet. To ensure that data from Earth-observing satellites are used to their best advantage, further science and, ultimately, bring the most benefit to humankind, ESA and NASA have formed
Media briefing: Eutelsat Quantum to be launched
Tuesday, 13 July 2021 14:00
The reconfigurable satellite will launch this summer from the European Space Port in French Guiana. Eutelsat Quantum will be capable of being reprogrammed after launch. It will provide data, communications and entertainment exactly where and when it is wanted. Watch the replay of this Q&A with the media to learn more and hear from the key players behind its development.
Ariane 6 targets new missions with Astris kick stage
Tuesday, 13 July 2021 13:05
ESA will enhance the versatility of Europe’s Ariane 6 rocket with a kick stage called Astris in a €90 m development contract with prime contractor, ArianeGroup. This is part of ESA’s strategy to extend Ariane 6’s capabilities to serve a wider range of space transportation requirements.
Antarctic noon
Tuesday, 13 July 2021 13:03
A fortnight after the 21 June winter solstice in Antarctica, the crew at Concordia Research Station are slowly welcoming the return of sunlight. This photo was taken by ESA-sponsored medical doctor Nick Smith on 1 July at noon.
The 12-member crew at Concordia, located at the mountain plateau called Dome C, have spent the last few months in complete darkness: the sun disappeared in May and will not be fully visible again until mid-August. This image of high noon signals the beginning of the end of winter on the remote continent.
Confined in extreme conditions, the crew at Concordia – one
Astris kick stage for Ariane 6
Tuesday, 13 July 2021 13:00