China insists nuclear stance defensive after 'routine' ICBM launch
Tuesday, 01 October 2024 17:45China said on Thursday that its launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) into the Pacific Ocean was "legitimate and routine", insisting that its nuclear stance remained defensive after the rare test prompted an outcry from countries in the region. Beijing announced the trial on Wednesday - its first such test in four decades - saying that the missile was carrying a dummy warh
Using satellite data to expand understanding of river flow dynamics
Tuesday, 01 October 2024 17:45Since 1953, an equation known as at-a-station hydraulic geometry (AHG) has been used to explain the relationship between river width, depth, velocity, and river discharge - the volume of water flowing through a river channel. AHG plays a key role in hydraulic engineering, flood prediction, and navigation. However, traditional methods for studying AHG through field research offer limited sample s
EchoStar plots direct-to-device satellite push after shedding Dish and debt
Tuesday, 01 October 2024 17:35U.S. faces stiff competition from China in satellite remote sensing
Tuesday, 01 October 2024 17:10FAA confirms SpaceX Falcon 9 is grounded because of Crew-9 launch issue
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Dust sparked biggest phytoplankton bloom in decades
Tuesday, 01 October 2024 11:40New research reveals that dust carried by the wind from southern Africa towards Madagascar triggered the largest phytoplankton bloom in two decades – and, unusually, this occurred at a time of year when such blooms are rarely seen.
Ground Game: Raytheon’s Mission Operations Centers Improve Forecasting for Civilian Space Missions
Tuesday, 01 October 2024 11:24NASA removes technical details from Janus RFI
Tuesday, 01 October 2024 10:14Unveiling the hidden snow dunes shaping Antarctica's frozen landscape
Tuesday, 01 October 2024 06:00Sand dunes are a familiar sight along beaches and in deserts. While we know how regular sand dunes are formed, much less is known about dunes made of snow. In a new study, scientists have analysed the vast snow dunes across Antarctica – reshaping our understanding of the continent's surface dynamics.
This research sheds light on the unexplored world of Antarctic snow dunes, offering a fresh perspective on the complex interactions between wind, snow and climate in one of Earth's harshest environments.
Apex to provide satellite buses for Anduril’s defense-oriented space missions
Tuesday, 01 October 2024 06:00Gogo buys rival to tackle Starlink aviation expansion
Monday, 30 September 2024 20:54New mission to create total solar eclipses in space
Monday, 30 September 2024 15:52A UK team of researchers including UCL's Professor Lucie Green are working on the launch of a spacecraft mission that will allow us to view the sun's atmosphere in more detail than ever before.
The proposed MESOM mission will enable researchers to study the conditions that create solar storms, leading to improvements in forecasts of space weather on Earth.
The MESOM spacecraft will fly on a peculiar trajectory enabled by the gravitational attraction of the Earth, the sun and the moon, and will use the shadow of the moon to re-create a total solar eclipse in space once every lunar month lasting almost 50 minutes.
Total solar eclipses seen from Earth are much shorter and only last between 10 seconds and 7.5 minutes, with the annular solar eclipse in the Southern Hemisphere this Wednesday 2 October expected to last around seven minutes.
Creating a longer eclipse in space will enable the MESOM team to take high-quality images and measurements of the sun's corona, filling gaps in existing understanding of the physical processes taking place in the solar atmosphere that lead to space weather.