Armstrong Assists with Orion for First Astronaut Mission
Saturday, 06 February 2021 12:59
NASA-DLR cooperation - from Cologne to the stars
Saturday, 06 February 2021 12:59
NANOGrav finds possible 'first hints' of low-frequency gravitational wave background
Saturday, 06 February 2021 12:59
Tianwen 1 makes orbital correction as Mars arrival draws near
Saturday, 06 February 2021 01:02
Best way to get around the Solar System
Saturday, 06 February 2021 01:02
Private Chinese company launches smart suborbital rocket
Saturday, 06 February 2021 01:02
SpaceX Crew Dragon team to break US record for on Sunday
Saturday, 06 February 2021 01:02
A warp in the Milky Way linked to galactic collision
Saturday, 06 February 2021 01:02
Student astronomer finds galactic missing matter
Saturday, 06 February 2021 01:02
An asteroid "double disaster" struck Germany in the Miocene
Saturday, 06 February 2021 01:02
NASA and international partners to study Mars Ice Mapper mission
Friday, 05 February 2021 23:31
WASHINGTON — NASA and three international partners have signed an agreement to cooperate on a proposed mission to search for ice deposits under the surface of Mars, a precursor for human missions there.
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China's space probe sends back its first image of Mars
Friday, 05 February 2021 18:20
China's Tianwen-1 probe has sent back its first image of Mars, the national space agency said, as the mission prepares to touch down on the Red Planet later this year.
The spacecraft, launched in July around the same time as a rival US mission, is expected to enter Mars orbit around February 10.
The black-and-white photo released late Friday by the China National Space Administration showed geological features including the Schiaparelli crater and the Valles Marineris, a vast stretch of canyons on the Martian surface.
The photo was taken about 2.2 million kilometres (1.4 million miles) from Mars, according to CNSA, which said the spacecraft was now 1.1 million kilometres from the planet.
Harvard astronomer argues that alien vessel paid us a visit
Friday, 05 February 2021 18:19
Discovering there's intelligent life beyond our planet could be the most transformative event in human history— but what if scientists decided to collectively ignore evidence suggesting it already happened?
That's the premise of a new book by a top astronomer, who argues that the simplest and best explanation for the highly unusual characteristics of an interstellar object that sped through our solar system in 2017 is that it was alien technology.
Sound kooky? Avi Loeb says the evidence holds otherwise, and is convinced his peers in the scientific community are so consumed by groupthink they're unwilling to wield Occam's razor.
Loeb's stellar credentials—he was the longest-serving chair of astronomy at Harvard, has published hundreds of pioneering papers, and has collaborated with greats like the late Stephen Hawking—make him difficult to dismiss outright.
White House to realign responsibilities for space policy oversight
Friday, 05 February 2021 00:01
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration is giving the White House National Security Council oversight responsibilities for space policy, giving credence to speculation that the National Space Council will be discontinued.
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Out of this world: Shepard put golf on moon 50 years ago
Thursday, 04 February 2021 20:10