Sidus Space secures new agreement for LizzieSat data sales
Monday, 06 November 2023 03:52
Tech giants jockey for position at dawn of AI age
Monday, 06 November 2023 03:52
SQX-2Y rocket demonstrates vertical take-off and landing capabilities
Monday, 06 November 2023 03:52
China launches Long March 7A carrier rocket
Monday, 06 November 2023 03:52
SwRI-led Lucy mission shows Dinkinesh asteroid is actually a binary
Monday, 06 November 2023 03:52
Texas physicists play key role in milestone moment toward development of nuclear clock
Monday, 06 November 2023 03:52
Early production continues on Advanced Upper Stage for SLS
Monday, 06 November 2023 03:52
Research to Study Liver Regeneration in Space will fly on SpaceX CRS-29
Monday, 06 November 2023 03:52
New commercial space bill addresses mission authorization and SSA
Sunday, 05 November 2023 22:09

Endeavour assembly at Science Center starts with lifting 52-ton rockets into place
Saturday, 04 November 2023 17:50
The space shuttle Endeavour's twin giant rockets will be hoisted by crane next week and affixed into place atop the craft's aft skirts in a first step of assembling a full-stack configuration of the shuttle at the future Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center.
The two solid rocket motors—each weighing 104,000 pounds and the size of a Boeing 757 fuselage—were transported by truck in early October from Mojave Air and Space Port to the science center in South Los Angeles.
"It's actually pretty exciting. This is the first big tall pieces of the stack going into the building," California Science Center President Jeffrey Rudolph said. Each solid rocket motor measures 116 feet and makes up most of the length of the 149-foot solid rocket boosters. At liftoff, the white solid rocket boosters were set underneath Endeavour's wings and produced more than 80% of the lift during takeoff.
On Monday, the motors will be moved from their current location—next to the museum's dining terraces—a few hundred feet closer to the construction site.
The first significant action begins Tuesday, when the science center will lift the first solid rocket motor into place.
In US capital, selfies with asteroid hinting at Earth's origins
Saturday, 04 November 2023 08:28
House bill would fully fund Mars Sample Return, block cooperation on ExoMars
Friday, 03 November 2023 22:04

Video: Preparing for Euclid's first images, from puzzling data to dazzling views
Friday, 03 November 2023 15:08
Never before has a telescope been able to create such razor-sharp astronomical images across such a large patch of the sky.
On Tuesday 7 November, ESA will release the first full-color images captured by its recently launched Euclid space telescope. These images form part of the mission's "Early Release Observations"—where Euclid was tasked with scrutinizing a set of celestial targets chosen for their public appeal and scientific value.
The five images are full of cosmic secrets waiting to be revealed. And this is just the beginning. During its six-year mission, Euclid will generate the equivalent of a million DVDs of data. These data will be used to create the biggest ever 3D map of the universe and uncover the secrets of dark matter and dark energy.
In this video, hear from the experts about how Euclid has reached this milestone. Discover how they felt when they saw the first images, and find out what these images will reveal about the cosmos.