NASA, SpaceX to test satellite crash-prevention strategies
Tuesday, 21 June 2022 14:15Through the Starling mission, NASA and SpaceX will begin testing strategies for preventing autonomous satellites from crashing into each other.
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Sierra Space signs agreement for Dream Chaser landings at Spaceport America
Tuesday, 21 June 2022 12:00Sierra Space will work with Spaceport America in New Mexico to use that commercial spaceport as a potential future landing site for the company’s Dream Chaser vehicle.
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Software upgrade for 19-year-old martian water-spotter
Tuesday, 21 June 2022 12:00South Korean rocket puts satellites in orbit for the first time in second flight
Tuesday, 21 June 2022 11:42South Korea’s homegrown rocket KSLV-2 successfully put satellites into low Earth orbit for the first time in its second flight June 21.
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South Korea space rocket launch puts satellites in orbit
Tuesday, 21 June 2022 09:27South Korea said Tuesday it had successfully launched its homegrown space rocket and placed a payload into orbit in a "giant leap" for the country's quest to become an advanced space-faring nation. The Korea Satellite Launch Vehicle II, nicknamed Nuri and emblazoned with the South Korean flag, lifted off at 4:00pm (0700 GMT) from the launch site in Goheung on the southern coast, trailing a c
ISS maneuvered around Russian satellite debris
Tuesday, 21 June 2022 09:27Russian cosmonauts used a cargo ship docked at the International Space Station to maneuver the orbiting lab around space debris from the Russian satellite Cosmos 1408. The Russian Progress MS-20 uncrewed transport cargo spacecraft, identified by NASA as Progress 81, fired its thrusters for 4 minutes and 34 seconds to move the ISS away from the Cosmos 1408 debris on Thursday. "I c
SpaceX launches three rockets in 36 hours
Tuesday, 21 June 2022 09:27SpaceX launched three missions in just over 36 hours, including two from Florida's Space Coast with most recent a two-stage Falcon 9 early Sunday. The third rocket lifted off from Florida's Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at 12:27 a.m. carrying a communications satellite for Louisiana-based Globalstar. Earlier, the company founded by billionaire Elon Musk launched 53 Starlink inte
NASA fully loads Artemis 1 rocket with fuel in successful 'wet' rehearsal
Tuesday, 21 June 2022 09:27NASA's fourth attempt Monday to complete a practice launch day exercise for its huge uncrewed moon rocket Artemis 1 was deemed a success at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Crews were able to fully load the rocket with super-cold liquid hydrogen propellent and successfully reach the "terminal count" phase for the first time before the countdown was automatically paused at T-minus 29 se
Moon water may have originated below ground
Tuesday, 21 June 2022 09:27Chinese scientists have discovered that the majority of water found on the moon may have originated from its interior rather than from solar wind bombarding its surface with hydrogen ions that eventually formed water, according to a study published in the journal Nature Communication on Tuesday. The discovery may provide critical clues to one of the most hotly debated questions regarding o
UK Government takes leading role in new space telescope to explore exoplanets
Tuesday, 21 June 2022 09:27Due to launch in 2029, Ariel's mission is to understand the links between a planet's chemistry, its evolution and its host star, by characterising the atmospheres of 1,000 known planets outside our solar system. It is the first space mission dedicated to this analysis and will provide a step-change in our understanding of what exoplanets are made of, how they were formed and how they evolv
Highest observatory in world will give Tibet a better view of the galaxy
Tuesday, 21 June 2022 09:27Construction of the first observatory in the Tibet autonomous region kicked off this week, following a foundation stone-laying ceremony on Sunday for what is said to be the highest observatory in the world. Planning of the project began last March and the observatory is scheduled for completion by June 2024. It will occupy more than 11,000 square meters in Lhasa near the region's Science a
The greening ashore
Tuesday, 21 June 2022 09:27A team led by evolutionary biologist Prof. Dr. Sven Gould of Heinrich Heine University Dusseldorf (HHU) has been studying the current state of research on the plant colonisation of land that occurred some 500 million years ago. The findings from this illustrated overview study published by Dr. Mona Schreiber as lead author have now appeared in the latest issue of the journal Trends in Plant Scie
Subpopulation of Greenland polar bears found
Tuesday, 21 June 2022 09:27Greenland's fjords harbor a unique group of polar bears that rely on glacial ice, a NASA-funded study reports in Science. Polar bears throughout the Arctic depend on sea ice as a platform for hunting seals. As human-caused climate change warms the planet and Arctic sea ice melts away, polar bears are scrambling to find ice to hunt on. But in Southeast Greenland, researchers found that bear
Experiment results confirm anomaly suggesting new physics possibility
Tuesday, 21 June 2022 09:27New scientific results confirm an anomaly seen in previous experiments, which may point to an as-yet-unconfirmed new elementary particle, the sterile neutrino, or indicate the need for a new interpretation of an aspect of standard model physics, such as the neutrino cross section, first measured 60 years ago. Los Alamos National Laboratory is the lead American institution collaborating on the Ba
Nanoparticles control flow of light like road signs direct traffic
Tuesday, 21 June 2022 09:27Physicists at The Australian National University (ANU) have developed tiny translucent slides capable of producing two very different images by manipulating the direction in which light travels through them. As light passes through the slide, an image of Australia can be seen, but when you flip the slide and look again, an image of the Sydney Opera House is visible. The pair of images crea