HASC chairman questions ‘continued delays’ in settling dispute over Space Command’s location
Friday, 19 May 2023 18:20
The chairman of the House Armed Services Committee Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Ala.
NASA picks Bezos' Blue Origin to build lunar landers for moonwalkers
Friday, 19 May 2023 16:51
Jeff Bezos' rocket company has won a NASA contract to land astronauts on the moon, two years after it lost out to SpaceX.
Blue Origin received a $3.4 billion contract Friday to lead a team to develop a lunar lander named Blue Moon.
Could NASA resurrect the Spitzer space telescope?
Friday, 19 May 2023 16:20
NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope served the astronomy community well for 16 years. From its launch in 2003 to the end of its operations in January 2020, its infrared observations fueled scientific discoveries too numerous to list.
Infrared telescopes need to be kept cool to operate, and eventually, it ran out of coolant. But that wasn't the end of the mission; it kept operating in "warm" mode, where observations were limited. Its mission only ended when it drifted too far away from Earth to communicate effectively.
Now NASA thinks they can reboot the telescope.
The Spitzer was one of four powerful space-based observatories in NASA's Great Observatories program. The other three are the Hubble, the Chandra X-ray Observatory, and the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory.
NASA selects Blue Origin to develop second Artemis lunar lander
Friday, 19 May 2023 15:17
NASA has selected Blue Origin to develop a lunar lander to transport astronauts on Artemis missions starting at the end of the decade.
FCC denies Dish Network 5G plan over Starlink interference concerns
Friday, 19 May 2023 14:33
U.S. regulators voted May 18 to protect Starlink’s access to 12 GHz spectrum, which Dish Network had hoped to use for terrestrial 5G in a plan SpaceX warned would deny its satellite broadband network to most Americans.
NASA's Lucy spacecraft adjusts course for asteroid flyby in November
Friday, 19 May 2023 14:19
On May 9, NASA's Lucy spacecraft carried out a trajectory correction maneuver to set the spacecraft on course for its close encounter with the small main belt asteroid Dinkinesh. The maneuver changed the velocity of the spacecraft by only about 7.7 mph (3.4 m/s).
Even though the spacecraft is currently traveling at approximately 43,000 mph (19.4 km/s), this small nudge is enough to move the spacecraft nearly 40,000 miles (65,000 km) closer to the asteroid during the planned encounter on Nov. 1, 2023. The spacecraft will fly a mere 265 miles (425 km) from the small, half-mile-(sub-km)-sized asteroid, while traveling at a relative speed of 10,000 mph (4.5 km/s).
The Lucy team will continue to monitor the spacecraft's trajectory and will have further opportunities to fine tune the flight path if needed.
The Lucy team is also continuing to analyze the data collected from its spring instrument calibration campaign and make other preparations for the mission's first asteroid encounter. This encounter will provide a valuable test of the spacecraft's systems and procedures to make sure that everything operates as expected during the mission's high-speed asteroid encounters.
Inmarsat orders 3 smallsats to bolster L-band safety services
Friday, 19 May 2023 11:00
Inmarsat has ordered three small geostationary satellites from 3D printing specialist Swissto12 for a launch in 2026 to fortify its L-band safety services.
Space Force looks at options for relieving Cape Canaveral launch congestion
Friday, 19 May 2023 10:14
With increasing activity pushing Florida’s launch sites to their limits, the Space Force is studying ways to move some of that activity elsewhere, including to California.
Axiom astronauts to train at the European Astronaut Centre
Friday, 19 May 2023 08:11
Facilities at ESA's European Astronaut Centre are buzzing with training activities. While a new generation of ESA astronauts began their basic training last month, private astronauts Peggy Whitson and John Shoffner, part of Axiom Space's Crew-2, visited the European Astronaut Centre (EAC) near Cologne, Germany, in February to receive training by ESA instructors for their upcoming journey to the International Space Station.
The Axiom-2 crew is currently scheduled to launch no earlier than 21 May 2023.
New sensors with the HOTS for extreme missions
Friday, 19 May 2023 07:30
Momentus deploys Qosmosys satellite and on-orbit support of Caltech hosted payload
Friday, 19 May 2023 07:30
China's next space exploration to feature new faces
Friday, 19 May 2023 07:30
Solar-powered balloons detect mysterious sounds in the stratosphere
Friday, 19 May 2023 07:30
China unveils first 3D rainfall maps from inaugural Fengyun-3G Satellite
Friday, 19 May 2023 07:30
Earth from Space: Oslo, Norway
Friday, 19 May 2023 07:00