NASA's Oceans Melting Greenland Mission Leaves for Its Last Field Trip
Thursday, 05 August 2021 07:34This week, NASA's airborne Oceans Melting Greenland (OMG) mission begins its final survey of glaciers that flow from Greenland into the ocean. OMG is completing a six-year mission that is helping to answer how fast sea level is going to rise in the next five, 10, or 50 years. Greenland's melting glaciers currently contribute more fresh water to sea level rise than any other source does. Th
Earth's Magnetosphere: Protecting Our Planet from Harmful Space Energy
Thursday, 05 August 2021 07:34Among the four rocky planets in our solar system, you could say that Earth's "magnetic" personality is the envy of her interplanetary neighbors. Unlike Mercury, Venus, and Mars, Earth is surrounded by an immense magnetic field called the magnetosphere. Generated by powerful, dynamic forces at the center of our world, our magnetosphere shields us from erosion of our atmosphere by the solar
Momentus looks ahead under new chief executive
Wednesday, 04 August 2021 22:49The new CEO of Momentus hopes to turn the page on the company’s past regulatory problems and focus on development of its in-space propulsion technology it plans to demonstrate next year.
COVID disruptions add $13.5 million to the cost of GPS ground control system
Wednesday, 04 August 2021 21:22Raytheon’s contract for the Global Positioning System Next Generation Operational Control System, known as OCX, is increasing by $13.5 million due to pandemic-related costs.
National Reconnaissance Office exercises contract option for Maxar satellite imagery
Wednesday, 04 August 2021 20:24The National Reconnaissance Office has exercised a contract option to continue to procure satellite imagery from Maxar Technologies through August 2022.
New details of Russian “movie in space” emerge as producers seek funding
Wednesday, 04 August 2021 20:18New information has emerged about the Russian movie “The Challenge” planned to be filmed partly on the International Space Station in October.
SES and Eutelsat point to improving broadcast trends
Wednesday, 04 August 2021 17:48European satellite giants SES and Eutelsat see improving trajectories in their broadcast businesses, although the wider picture remains mixed as the pandemic hangs over financials.
French court denies European Aviation Network challenge
Wednesday, 04 August 2021 17:12France’s highest court has rejected a legal challenge from Eutelsat against Inmarsat’s hybrid satellite and cellular European Aviation Network.
Startups map out strategies to augment or backup GPS
Wednesday, 04 August 2021 15:41Companies investing billions of dollars in autonomous cars, delivery drones and urban air taxis are counting on precise and reliable location data being available when they need it.
Impact of space station spin requires study, official says
Wednesday, 04 August 2021 12:56Boeing Starliner launch delayed indefinitely
Wednesday, 04 August 2021 12:53Boeing's Starliner won't launch Wednesday as had been planned following problems with its propulsion system that prevented a key uncrewed test flight to the international space station a day earlier—and it's not clear when the troubled spaceship will fly next.
The aerospace giant said in a statement that valves in Starliner's engine were in "unexpected" positions, forcing the mission team to halt the countdown.
NASA added that engineering teams have ruled out several potential causes, including a software glitch, but need more time to understand the issue.
"We're going to let the data lead our work," said John Vollmer, vice president and program manager of Boeing's Commercial Crew Program.
NASA identifies likely locations of the early molten moon's deep secrets
Wednesday, 04 August 2021 12:36Summer stargazing treat as Perseid meteor shower reaches its peak
Wednesday, 04 August 2021 12:35The Perseid meteor shower reaches its peak on the night of 11–12 August, giving skywatchers a potentially impressive summer treat. The meteors are best viewed from the northern hemisphere, and in ideal conditions with no clouds observers could see up to 50 an hour.
Meteors are the result of small particles entering the Earth's atmosphere at high speed, typically around 60 km per second.
What it takes to become Australia's first woman astronaut
Wednesday, 04 August 2021 12:31I'm currently training to become Australia's first woman astronaut. I expect to fly my first suborbital mission sometime in 2023 as a payload specialist on a commercial mission. In other words, I'll be one of few certified crew members who can handle specialized scientific equipment aboard a suborbital spacecraft.
Once we're up there, my team and I expect to conduct research on Earth's atmosphere. It's an opportunity I consider out of this world. But it has taken a lot of effort for this dream to be realized.
My path to PoSSUM
As a female STEM and legal professional, my past jobs included working as a research scientist in mining and metals for BHP-Billiton, Rio Tinto and the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO)—but I always loved space.
SpaceX surges Starship work despite FAA environmental review uncertainty
Wednesday, 04 August 2021 10:31The unstoppable force of SpaceX’s recent surge in development of its Starship vehicle for its first orbital flight is in danger of colliding with an immovable object: an ongoing environment review that has no clear end date.