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Tucson AZ (SPX) Apr 29, 2022
Scientists have been studying the sediments within Mars' Gale crater for many years using orbital data sets, but thanks to the Curiosity rover driving across these deposits we can also obtain up-close observations and detailed measurements of the rocks, similar to field work done by geologists on Earth. A new paper led by Planetary Science Institute Senior Scientist Catherine Weitz takes a
Exeter UK (SPX) Apr 28, 2022
Since the 1960s, many experts have argued that the emergence of eukaryotes (cells containing a clearly defined nucleus) happened in response to the oxygenation of Earth's surface environment. But a team led by the universities of Stanford and Exeter say recent advances in the Earth and life sciences challenge this view. Their review says these breakthroughs "decouple" the emergence o
Tempe AZ (SPX) Apr 27, 2022
In Oman, on the Persian Gulf, there is a large slab of ancient seafloor - including ultramafic rocks from Earth's upper mantle - called the Samail Ophiolite. These unique rocks not only provide valuable information about the ocean floor and Earth's upper mantle, they may also hold clues to life on other planets. To find these clues, a team of scientists from Arizona State University, who a

The U.S. Space Force plans to request funding in the 2024 budget for space-based intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, Lt. Gen. B. Chance Saltzman, U.S. Space Force deputy chief of space operations.

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NASA and DLR to end SOFIA operations

Thursday, 28 April 2022 23:28

NASA and German space agency DLR announced April 28 they will end operations of an airborne astrophysics observatory in September.

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It is becoming increasingly difficult to hide behind the “commercial” label when their work has geopolitical and national security implications.

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Canada is amending its laws to allow for the prosecution of crimes on the Moon and orbiting lunar stations, by astronauts such a
Canada is amending its laws to allow for the prosecution of crimes on the Moon and orbiting lunar stations, by astronauts such as these pictured in a SpaceX capsule on a launchpad at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida in April 2021.

Canadian lawmakers were set to vote Thursday on amending the nation's Criminal Code to allow for the prosecution of crimes committed on the moon.

The proposed change to the law—which was expected to be passed—was described in a 443-page budget implementation bill presented to Parliament this week.

Canada to prosecute crimes on the moon

Thursday, 28 April 2022 19:13
Canada is amending its laws to allow for the prosecution of crimes on the Moon and orbiting lunar stations, by astronauts such a
Canada is amending its laws to allow for the prosecution of crimes on the Moon and orbiting lunar stations, by astronauts such as these pictured in a SpaceX capsule on a launchpad at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida in April 2021.

Canadian lawmakers were set to vote Thursday on amending the nation's Criminal Code to allow for the prosecution of crimes committed on the moon.

The proposed change to the law—which was expected to be passed—was described in a 443-page budget implementation bill presented to Parliament this week.

Gen. John Raymond said the the Space Force might consider working with more than two launch companies as more players enter the industry

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Webb in full focus

Thursday, 28 April 2022 17:00
Webb in full focus Image: Webb in full focus

Northrop Grumman is anticipating a $2 billion contract from United Launch Alliance for solid rocket boosters, president and CEO Kathy Warden said April 28.

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Rollout of the first Long March 5B to the pad at Wenchang, South China in April 2020.

A southern city hosting China’s newest, transformative spaceport is pushing to become a hub for commercial and international space activity.

Inmarsat NOC

British satellite operator Inmarsat is preparing to use its telemetry relay network to support rocket launches this year for the first time, according to a company executive. 

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Crew-4 arrives at ISS

Thursday, 28 April 2022 09:48
Crew-4 docking

A Crew Dragon spacecraft docked with the International Space Station with a new set of American and European astronauts April 27.

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