British institutions join search for answers on early universe
Monday, 17 October 2022 19:59
U.S. military waiting for industry to demonstrate space transportation concepts
Monday, 17 October 2022 19:39
U.S. Transportation Command is keeping an eye on space launch companies as they develop technology and mature concepts for point-to-point cargo delivery.
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Researching the effects of simulated space habitats on crews under controlled and isolated conditions
Monday, 17 October 2022 17:55
Current international human space exploration roadmaps envisage month-long crew stays on the moon within the next few decades, with crewed missions to Mars the long term goal. The psychological effects of human spaceflight, especially in the sense of isolation and confinement, need to be explored ahead of deep space crewed missions.
To allow astronauts not only to survive but to thrive in alien environments, practice is needed. Practice involves operations on the ISS, but the ISS cannot simulate all aspects of a Lunar or Martian mission, such as the surface operations or long periods without sunlight. Therefore, research is being carried out under controlled and isolated conditions within simulated space habitats, to gain insights into the effects of such conditions on the research subjects and their impacts on crews' well-being and success.
Similarly, an analog environment cannot fully replicate that of the moon or Mars, but a variety of analog environments that simulate different aspects of the off-world environment can be used in conjunction to prepare for future missions.
First NASA asteroid sample return mission on track for fall '23 delivery
Monday, 17 October 2022 16:26
NASA's first asteroid sample return spacecraft, OSIRIS-REx, fired its thrusters for 30 seconds on Sept. 21 and nudged its trajectory toward Earth. The resulting course correction keeps the vehicle on track to deliver a sample of asteroid Bennu to Earth on Sept. 24, 2023, completing a seven-year mission.
The delivery itself, however, is not a simple parcel drop on Earth's front doorstep: NASA's OSIRIS-REx—formally the Origins Spectral Interpretation Resource Identification Security—Regolith Explorer—must approach Earth at a precise speed and direction to deliver its sample return capsule into Earth's atmosphere. "If the capsule is angled too high, it will skip off the atmosphere," said Mike Moreau, OSIRIS-REx deputy project manager at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. "Angled too low, it will burn up in Earth's atmosphere."
To ensure a safe delivery, "Over the next year, we will gradually adjust the OSIRIS-REx trajectory to target the spacecraft closer to Earth," said Daniel Wibben, trajectory-and-maneuver design lead with KinetX Inc.
SES to appeal Intelsat C-band sharing decision
Monday, 17 October 2022 16:11
SES filed plans Oct. 14 to appeal a court’s decision last month that disallowed its bid to equally split nearly $9 billion of anticipated C-band clearing proceeds with Intelsat.
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Satellite broadband players poised to compete for U.S. military customers
Monday, 17 October 2022 15:12
While Starlink continues to build momentum in the U.S. defense market, other industry players are positioning to compete for military customers
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Ariane 6 stands tall on its launch pad
Monday, 17 October 2022 13:00
The Ariane 6 launch pad at Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana now hosts for the first time a fully assembled example of ESA’s new heavy-lift rocket, following the addition of an upper composite to the core stage and four boosters already in place. The upper composite – consisting of two half-fairings and a payload mock-up with the structural adapter needed to join it to the core stage – made the 10 km trip from the encapsulation building to launch pad on 12 October.
China considering mission to Ceres and large dark matter space telescope
Monday, 17 October 2022 12:26
The Chinese Academy of Sciences is considering potential missions including a Ceres orbiter and a huge telescope to hunt for clues about the nature of dark matter.
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Two solar eclipses are coming to America
Monday, 17 October 2022 10:35
Heat-proof chaotic carbides could revolutionize aerospace technology
Monday, 17 October 2022 10:35
Russia launches new Angolan satellite into orbit
Monday, 17 October 2022 10:35
NASA outlines case for making sole-source SLS award to Boeing-Northrop joint venture
Monday, 17 October 2022 08:46
A procurement document sheds new light on the formation of a joint venture to which NASA plans to award a long-term contract for producing the Space Launch System rocket.
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Integral's 20th anniversary
Monday, 17 October 2022 06:00
Launched on 17 October 2002, ESA’s Integral mission is a world-class mission which has been observing the Universe’s violent explosions and powerful phenomena for 20 years, achieving many scientific firsts. The mission's impressive lifetime is owed to responsibility and leadership on the side of ESA science and operations. This graphic highlights some of the mission’s impressive numbers to date.
Rocket Lab to build solar panels for NASA's CADRE Mobile Robot Program
Sunday, 16 October 2022 10:52
Eagle-designed space drones target in-orbit construction
Sunday, 16 October 2022 10:52