Updating our understanding of Earth's architecture
Friday, 10 June 2022 10:52
SEAKR Engineering Demonstrates Optical Communications on DARPA's Mandrake 2 Satellites
Friday, 10 June 2022 10:52
DARPA's ANSR to Improving Trustworthy AI
Friday, 10 June 2022 10:52
Uncovering a novel way to bring to Earth the energy that powers the sun and stars
Friday, 10 June 2022 10:52
New insights into neutron star matter
Friday, 10 June 2022 10:52
Watch live: first impressions of Gaia data release 3
Friday, 10 June 2022 08:00
Join European Space Agency and Gaia mission representatives on Monday 13 June for a preview of the third major data release. This world-class treasure trove is set to reveal new insights into our Solar System, our Milky Way galaxy, and our wider cosmic neighbourhood.
Earth from Space: Singapore
Friday, 10 June 2022 07:00
This radar image, captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission, shows us the only city-island-nation – Singapore – and one of the busiest ports in the world.
Astra ready for first of three NASA TROPICS launches
Friday, 10 June 2022 00:28
Astra Space is preparing to conduct the first of three launches of NASA cubesats to monitor tropical storms as soon as June 12, pending receipt of a launch license.
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NASA gets serious about UFOs
Thursday, 09 June 2022 19:30
NASA is officially joining the hunt for UFOs.
The space agency on Thursday announced a new study that will recruit leading scientists to examine unidentified aerial phenomena—a subject that has long fascinated the public and recently gained high-level attention from Congress.
The project will begin early this fall and last around nine months, focusing on identifying available data, how to gather more data in future, and how NASA can analyze the findings to try to move the needle on scientific understanding.
NASA audit reveals massive overruns in SLS mobile launch platform
Thursday, 09 June 2022 18:53
A new mobile launch platform that Bechtel is building for NASA will cost up to four times as much as originally planned and could push back the first launch of an upgraded version of the Space Launch System to the late 2020s, a NASA audit concluded.
Scheduling NASA's Webb telescope's science
Thursday, 09 June 2022 17:36
In the lead-up to the release of Webb's first full-color images and spectroscopic data on July 12, the Webb team is now in the last phase of commissioning the science instruments. The first two instrument modes, NIRCam imaging and NIRISS imaging, have been declared ready for science; watch the "Where is Webb" page as the team works their way through the other 15 instrument modes.
After commissioning is finished, the fun—and discoveries—will start: implementing the hundreds of peer-reviewed science programs that have been selected for Webb's first year. The area on the sky that Webb can see at any given time is called the field of regard. Deciding which observations to make on which day is a complicated process designed to optimize observational efficiency and manage the observatory's resources. We asked Christine Chen, science policies group lead at the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI), to tell us how Webb's schedule comes together.
"Webb will soon transition from commissioning to regular operations when Webb's time will be devoted to scientific observations," said Christine Chen, Webb science policies group lead, Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, Maryland.
James Webb telescope hit by micrometeoroid: NASA
Thursday, 09 June 2022 17:03
A mirror on the James Webb Space Telescope was struck by a micrometeoroid last month but is expected to continue to function normally, NASA said Thursday.
"After initial assessments, the team found the telescope is still performing at a level that exceeds all mission requirements despite a marginally detectable effect in the data," the US space agency said.
"Webb's beginning-of-life performance is still well above expectations, and the observatory is fully capable of performing the science it was designed to achieve," it added.
One of the space observatory's primary mirror segments suffered an impact from a micrometeoroid, which tend to be smaller than a grain of sand, between May 23 and 25.
Egypt’s Nilesat 301 passes health checks after SpaceX launch
Thursday, 09 June 2022 15:29
Egyptian operator NileSat’s latest communications satellite is ready to move to its final orbit after clearing health checks following its June 8 SpaceX launch, according to the spacecraft’s prime contractor.
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Space Force delivers first of two U.S. payloads to launch on Space Norway’s arctic broadband mission
Thursday, 09 June 2022 14:18
The U.S. Space Force delivered the first of two military communications payloads that will launch in 2023 on Space Norway’s Arctic Satellite Broadband Mission.