Ingenuity Mars Helicopter spots Perseverance from above
Wednesday, 11 August 2021 18:43Can you see NASA's newest rover in this picture from Jezero Crater?
NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter recently completed its 11th flight at the Red Planet, snapping multiple photographs during its trip. Along with capturing the boulders, sand dunes, and rocky outcrops prevalent in the "South Séítah" region of Jezero Crater, a few of the images capture NASA's Perseverance rover amid its first science campaign.
Ingenuity began as a technological demonstration to prove that powered, controlled flight on Mars is possible. It is now an operations demonstration intended to investigate how a rotorcraft can add an aerial dimension to missions like Perseverance, scouting possible areas of scientific interest and offering detailed views of nearby areas too hazardous for the rover to explore.
Lunar cubesats head to the launch pad
Wednesday, 11 August 2021 18:22The first cubesats designed to study the moon are scheduled to launch late this year, with more in development in the next few years.
Hyten: To counter hypersonic missiles DoD needs ‘overhead sensors that see everything’
Wednesday, 11 August 2021 18:10Sensors in space that can detect and track hypersonic missiles should be at the top of DoD’s wish list, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. John Hyten said Aug.
Supply of small launch vehicles continues to grow
Wednesday, 11 August 2021 15:56The number of small launch vehicle projects continues to grow despite the pandemic and the widespread belief of there is a significant oversupply of such vehicles, but that growth may be showing signs of slowing.
NASA Spacecraft Provides Insight into Asteroid Bennu’s Future Orbit
Wednesday, 11 August 2021 15:19Ground station collaboration paving way for pioneering space missions
Wednesday, 11 August 2021 13:10Ground station providers anticipate a new era of collaboration after coming together to support Astroscale, the startup months away from conducting the world’s first privately funded debris-removal demonstration.
Lunar spacesuits won’t be ready in time for 2024 landing
Wednesday, 11 August 2021 08:18Spacesuits that NASA astronauts will need to walk on the moon won't be ready in time to meet a 2024 lunar landing goal, NASA’s inspector general concluded.
NASA, international panel provide a new window on rising seas
Wednesday, 11 August 2021 07:16NASA's Sea Level Change Team has created a sea level projection tool that makes extensive data on future sea level rise from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) easily accessible to the public - and to everyone with a stake in planning for the changes to come. Pull up the tool's layers of maps, click anywhere on the global ocean and coastlines, and pick any decade between
Using particle accelerators to investigate the quark-gluon plasma of early universe
Wednesday, 11 August 2021 07:16In the early stages of the Universe, quarks and gluons were quickly confined to protons and neutrons which went on to form atoms. With particle accelerators reaching increasingly higher energy levels the opportunity to study this fleeting primordial state of matter has finally arrived. Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP) is a state of matter which existed only for the briefest of times at the very be
Did nature or nurture shape the Milky Way's most common planets
Wednesday, 11 August 2021 07:16A Carnegie-led survey of exoplanet candidates identified by NASA's Transiting Exoplanets Satellite Survey (TESS) is laying the groundwork to help astronomers understand how the Milky Way's most common planets formed and evolved, and determine why our Solar System's pattern of planetary orbits and sizes is so unusual. Carnegie's Johanna Teske, Tsinghua University's Sharon Wang (formerly of
X-59 Resembles Actual Aircraft
Wednesday, 11 August 2021 07:16A heavy chorus of bolting and machinery filled the X-59 Quiet SuperSonic Technology, or QueSST, assembly building as engineers, system technicians, and aircraft fabricators worked to merge the major aircraft sections together, making it look like an actual aircraft for the first time since the initial cut of metal in 2018. "We've now transitioned from being a bunch of separate parts sittin
NSF awards funding for next-generation VLA antenna development
Wednesday, 11 August 2021 07:16The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) $23 million for design and development work on the Next Generation Very Large Array (ngVLA), including producing a prototype antenna. The ngVLA, a powerful radio telescope with 263 dish antennas distributed across North America, is proposed as one of the next generation of cutting-edge astronomical
Space station supplies launched with a pizza delivery for 7
Wednesday, 11 August 2021 05:46Northrop Grumman's latest space station delivery includes pizza for seven.
The company's Cygnus cargo ship rocketed away from Virginia's eastern shore Tuesday. It should reach the International Space Station on Thursday.
The 8,200-pound (3,700-kilogram) shipment includes fresh apples, tomatoes and kiwi, along with a pizza kit and cheese smorgasbord for the seven station astronauts.
Spacesuit delays threaten moon landing plans, NASA watchdog says
Wednesday, 11 August 2021 01:42Delays and cost overruns developing new spacesuits could derail NASA's planned return to the moon by 2024, the space agency's official watchdog said in a report Tuesday. Cost projections for the spacesuit development are approaching $1 billion, according to the report from NASA's Office of the Inspector General. It attributed delays to the coronavirus pandemic, technical challenges and
Next Vega mission to orbit Pleiades Neo 4 EO bird and 4 small science sats
Wednesday, 11 August 2021 01:42On Monday, August 16, 2021 at 10:47 pm local time (01:47 am (UTC) on Tuesday, August 17), Arianespace's second Vega mission of the year will lift off from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana, with the optical observation satellite Pleiades Neo 4 and four auxiliary passengers. After liftoff from Europe's Spaceport, the Vega launcher will fly for a little over six minutes, powered by the fir