GAO raises red flags over supply chain issues and delays in DoD space programs
Monday, 17 June 2024 19:34NASA's LRO spots China's Chang'e 6 spacecraft on lunar far side
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![A regional context map of the Chang’e 6 landing site. Color differences have been enhanced for clarity. The dark area is a basaltic mare deposit; bluer areas of the mare are higher-titanium flows. Contour lines marking 100-meter (about 328 feet) elevation intervals are overlaid to provide a sense of the topography. Image is about 118 miles (190 km) across. Credit: NASA/Goddard/Arizona State University NASA’s LRO spots China’s Chang’e 6 spacecraft on lunar far side](https://scx1.b-cdn.net/csz/news/800a/2024/nasas-lro-spots-chinas-1.jpg)
Gilat takes to the air with $245 million Stellar Blu takeover plan
Monday, 17 June 2024 17:56Warp drives could generate gravitational waves
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Will future humans use warp drives to explore the cosmos? We're in no position to eliminate the possibility. But if our distant descendants ever do, it won't involve dilithium crystals, and Scottish accents will have evaporated into history by then.
Warp drives have their roots in one of the most popular science fiction franchises ever, but they do have a scientific basis. A new paper examines the science behind them and asks if a warp drive containment failure would emit detectable gravitational waves.
The paper is titled "What no one has seen before: gravitational waveforms from warp drive collapse," and it is posted to the arXiv preprint server. The authors are Katy Clough, Tim Dietrich, and Sebastian Khan, physicists from institutions in the U.K.
Cells grown in microgravity show 3D structures that could be used in medicine
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![The mechanism of endothelial cell angiogenesis under microgravity. Credit: Life Sciences in Space Research (2024). DOI: 10.1016/j.lssr.2024.01.001 Cells grown in microgravity show 3D structures that could be used in medicine](https://scx1.b-cdn.net/csz/news/800a/2024/cells-grown-in-microgr.jpg)
Humanity is on the verge of entering a new era of space exploration, with the Artemis III mission planning to return humans to the moon in 2026, for the first time in 50 years. Not only will Artemis see a woman and a person of color walk on the lunar surface for the first time, but the week-long mission to the south pole of the moon will begin a period of longer and longer stays in space.
This means that the impact of space environments on human health needs to be thoroughly investigated. This includes understanding the effect of "weightlessness" due to the microgravity found in space on physiology. While this seems to be negative, scientists are also investigating the impact of microgravity on cells, which suggests that microgravity can be advantageous.
NASA again delays Boeing Starliner's return home
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NASA said June 14 that the Boeing Starliner and its crew will now return to Earth from the International Space Station no earlier than Saturday, June 22.
"The extra time allows the team to finalize departure planning and operations while the spacecraft remains cleared for crew emergency return scenarios within the flight rules," NASA said on its Kennedy Space Center blog.
The Starliner's test mission launched on June 5 from KSC with astronauts Butch Whitmore and Suni Williams. During its journey to the ISS, helium leaks were found in the spacecraft's thruster system.
Earlier in the week, NASA said its teams were continuing to assess what impacts, if any, the five small helium leaks would have on Whitmore's and Williams' return to Earth. At that time, the space agency scheduled Starliner's return for Tuesday, June 18, "pending weather and spacecraft readiness."
NASA has said that engineers had determined the helium leaks shouldn't impact Starliner's return. The agency said the craft had enough helium for 70 hours of free flight time when only seven hours would be required as part of its journey home.
Redwire wins contract for VLEO demonstration
Monday, 17 June 2024 10:30Rocket Lab to Expand Semiconductor Production for Spacecraft with CHIPS Act Funding
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Montana ballooning project confirms hypothesis about eclipse effects on atmosphere
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Heat-Resistant Metal Alloys Under Study
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Just thinking about a location activates mental maps in the brain
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Fired SpaceX workers sue Elon Musk over workplace abuses
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ESA Impact 2024 – June Council Edition
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ESA Impact 2024 – June Council Edition
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Moving the Ariane 6 upper part to the launch pad for first flight
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