Major space station components cleared for operations
Saturday, 16 January 2021 05:41
New research highlights image improvements using charge-injection devices
Saturday, 16 January 2021 05:41
SecAF selects Huntsville, Alabama, as preferred location to host USSPACECOM
Saturday, 16 January 2021 05:41
North Korea shows off new submarine-launched missile
Saturday, 16 January 2021 05:41
The climate events of 2020 show how excess heat is expressed on Earth
Saturday, 16 January 2021 05:41
Researchers develop new one-step process for creating self-assembled metamaterials
Saturday, 16 January 2021 05:41
Using light to revolutionize artificial intelligence
Saturday, 16 January 2021 05:41
Green Run hotfire test ends early
Friday, 15 January 2021 23:18
Updated 11:30 p.m. Eastern after post-test briefing.
BAY ST. LOUIS, Miss. — NASA performed a hotfire test of the core stage of the Space Launch System Jan. 16, but the stage’s four main engines shut down a little more than a minute into a test designed to last eight minutes.
Policy directive on GPS issued in closing days of Trump administration
Friday, 15 January 2021 19:01
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration on Jan. 15 issued a policy memo focused on the United States’ dependence on the Global Positioning System and the need to prepare for a day when GPS might not be available.
FCC C-band auction raised nearly $81 billion so far
Friday, 15 January 2021 00:59
SAN FRANCISCO – The U.S. Federal Communication Commission’s C-band auction of 280 megahertz of C-band has raised nearly $81 billion and it’s not quite over.
Still to come is the assignment phase, where companies awarded spectrum blocks bid for frequency-specific licenses.
NASA ceases efforts to deploy Mars InSight heat flow probe
Friday, 15 January 2021 00:45
WASHINGTON — After nearly two years of struggles, NASA has abandoned efforts to deploy a heat flow probe on its InSight lander into the surface of Mars.
In a Jan. 14 statement, NASA said that a final effort to hammer the “mole” into the surface of Mars Jan.
Six-wavelength spectroscopy can offer new details of surface of Venus
Thursday, 14 January 2021 19:40
A trio of papers provide new insight into the composition and evolution of the surface of Venus, hidden beneath its caustic, high temperature atmosphere. Utilizing imaging from orbit using multiple wavelengths—six-band spectroscopy proposed as part of the VERITAS and EnVision missions—scientists can map the iron content of the Venusian surface and construct the first-ever geologic map.
"Previous missions have only imaged one wavelength, and used 30-year-old topographic data to correct the spectra. Moreover, they were based on theoretical ideas about what Venus spectra look like, at very high temperatures. So the prior data have all been fairly qualitative," said M. Darby Dyar, a Senior Scientist at the Planetary Science Institute and author on three recent papers on the topic.
These papers are based on new data from the Planetary Spectroscopy Laboratory at German Aerospace Center Institute of Planetary Research in Berlin, where Dyar works with a team including Jörn Helbert, first author of "Deriving iron contents from past and future Venus surface spectra with new high-temperature laboratory emissivity data" that appears today in Science Advances.
Foust Forward | “Pro-space” lawmakers on wrong side of history after Capitol riot
Thursday, 14 January 2021 19:34

After further review, Space Force confirms selection of NSTXL to manage industry consortium
Thursday, 14 January 2021 18:25
WASHINGTON — National Security Technology Accelerator (NSTXL) on Jan. 15 received a contract to manage the U.S. Space Force’s Space Enterprise Consortium for the next 10 years.
The Space and Missile Systems Center intended to award the contract Dec.
Week in images: 11 - 15 January 2021
Thursday, 14 January 2021 14:20
Week in images: 11 - 15 January 2021
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