Radical cosmological model proposes a Universe without Dark Matter
Sunday, 17 March 2024 21:51A groundbreaking study by the University of Ottawa contends with the long-standing cosmic model, suggesting the universe is devoid of dark matter. The prevailing cosmic model divides the universe into three main components: 'normal matter,' 'dark energy,' and 'dark matter.' However, recent research from the University of Ottawa introduces a compelling argument against this framework, indic
NASA's volunteer-driven project reveals 'ghostly' asteroid activity
Sunday, 17 March 2024 21:51In an astonishing feat, over 8,000 citizen scientists have identified 15 unique "active asteroids," showcasing comet-like characteristics, through NASA's Active Asteroids project. This revelation, derived from analyzing 430,000 images captured by the Dark Energy Camera (DECam) on the Victor M. Blanco Telescope in Chile, not only expands our understanding of these cosmic bodies but also defies pr
Peregrine payloads returned useful data despite no lunar landing
Saturday, 16 March 2024 22:16Dune: What the climate of Arrakis can tell us about the hunt for habitable exoplanets
Saturday, 16 March 2024 15:00Frank Herbert's Dune is epic sci-fi storytelling with an environmental message at its heart. The novels and movies are set on the desert planet of Arrakis, which various characters dream of transforming into a greener world—much like some envision for Mars today.
We investigated Arrakis using a climate model, a computer program similar to those used to give weather forecasts. We found the world that Herbert had created, well before climate models even existed, was remarkably accurate—and would be habitable, if not hospitable.
However, Arrakis wasn't always a desert. In Dune lore, 91% of the planet was once covered by oceans, until some ancient catastrophe led to its desertification. What water remained was further removed by sand trout, an invasive species brought to Arrakis. These proliferated and carried liquid into cavities deep underground, leading to the planet becoming more and more arid.
To see what a large ocean would mean for the planet's climate and habitability, we have now used the same climate model—putting in an ocean while changing no other factors.
Mars Sample Return science continues amid budget uncertainty
Friday, 15 March 2024 22:39From Beyond Beyond, Voyager 1's unexpected message sparks hope and intrigue
Friday, 15 March 2024 21:26Since November 2023, NASA's Voyager 1 has been emitting a consistent radio signal back to Earth, albeit one devoid of decipherable data. This enigmatic signal has been traced back to an anomaly within the spacecraft's flight data subsystem (FDS), a key onboard computer tasked with the compilation and transmission of vital scientific and engineering data. On March 3, a deviation in the FDS'
Terran Orbital Debuts Advanced SmallSat GEO Solution for Satellite Communications
Friday, 15 March 2024 21:26Terran Orbital Corporation has made a significant move into the geosynchronous orbit (GEO) small satellite market with its unveiling of the SmallSat GEO solution, designed for satellites weighing over 500kg. This cutting-edge solution will be showcased at the upcoming SATELLITE 2024 trade show from March 18-21 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington D.C., featuring an immersive
NASA Collaborates with Industry to Advance Space Communications
Friday, 15 March 2024 21:26The Communications Services Project (CSP) is leading NASA's efforts to usher in a new era of space communications. Through strategic partnerships with the commercial sector, CSP is focused on delivering commercial space relay communications services for NASA missions operating near Earth. With an ambitious target to integrate these services into the Near Space Network by 2030, CSP has allocated
Intelsat and Cloudcast Digital Launch Advanced Land Mobility Services in India
Friday, 15 March 2024 21:26Intelsat in collaboration with Cloudcast Digital Limited (CDL), a forefront provider of satellite communication solutions, has expanded its service offering in India. Utilizing Intelsat's innovative FlexMove solution, the partnership aims to enhance land mobile services across remote areas of India, managed under the technological guidance of Planetcast Media Services Limited. Planetcast,
NASA Artemis Mission Progresses with SpaceX Starship Test Flight
Friday, 15 March 2024 21:26As part of NASA's Artemis campaign to return humans to the Moon for the benefit of all, the agency is working with SpaceX to develop the company's Starship human landing system (HLS), which will land astronauts near the Moon's South Pole during the Artemis III and Artemis IV missions. On March 14, SpaceX launched the third integrated flight test of its Super Heavy booster and Starship upper stag
Planet Labs Enhances Agricultural Data with Daily Global PlanetScope Insights
Friday, 15 March 2024 21:26In a significant advancement for agricultural monitoring, Planet Labs PBC (NYSE: PL) has announced enhancements to its Crop Biomass Planetary Variable by incorporating daily global PlanetScope data. This enhancement aims to provide agronomists and farmers with cloud-free, analysis-ready data for a comprehensive view of agricultural fields. By merging radar and optical signals, this tool facilita
Eroded Martian Volcano with Hidden Ice Suggests Active Geological Past
Friday, 15 March 2024 21:26At the 55th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference in The Woodlands, Texas, scientists unveiled the discovery of a colossal volcano, provisionally named "Noctis volcano," along with a suspected subsurface glacier in Mars' Tharsis volcanic province. This revelation comes from analysis of imagery captured by orbiting spacecraft over decades, unveiling a site with profound implications for the stud
Headaches Become More Common for Astronauts in Space
Friday, 15 March 2024 21:26A recent study published in the online issue of Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology on March 13, 2024, has revealed that astronauts may experience headaches, including migraines and tension-type headaches, during prolonged space missions, even if they have no prior history of these conditions. The research underscores the impact of space travel on the human body,
AI Boosts Precision in Dark Energy Analysis, Reveals Universe's Expansion Secrets
Friday, 15 March 2024 21:26In a study by UCL and the Dark Energy Survey collaboration, artificial intelligence (AI) has significantly refined our understanding of dark energy, doubling the precision of how we gauge the universe's key characteristics over the past seven billion years. By analyzing a comprehensive map of both dark and visible matter, this research provides a groundbreaking method for more accurately definin
From Exploration to Exploitation: China's Lunar Strategy Shift
Friday, 15 March 2024 21:26China's lunar exploration program, now in its 20th year, is setting its sights beyond mere exploration to harness the moon's resources, with a particular focus on using lunar materials for the betterment of humanity. Senior scientist Yang Mengfei of the China Academy of Space Technology highlighted the initiative's next phase involves deploying numerous robots to identify resource-rich sites on